www.ccsenet.org/ijbm International Journal of Business and Management Vol. 6, No. 8; August 2011 The Influence of Knowledge Management System (KMS) on Enhancing Decision Making Process (DMP) Wafa Mohammed College of Business and Finance, Ahlia University P.O. Box 10878, 1st Floor Gosi Complex Exhibitions Road, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Akram Jalal Management Information System Department College of Business and Finance, Ahlia University P.O. Box 10878, 1st Floor Gosi Complex Exhibitions
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bill was unveil in January and designate a $10 billion dollars cut in public education state-wide. This cuts will have a significant impact in all schools district in Texas (including Alamo Heights Independent School District) for the next two or three years. Some people talk about why don’t the schools district rely in the lottery count, and the answer is, because the lottery count is less that 2% of the revenue for education and this don’t even goes to schools, goes to the general
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after the financial crisis and showing the hard truth of American society: increasing gap between rich and poor, unemployment rate is higher for people with color, “American Dream” for lower income people is becoming almost impossible. Racial and ethnic group’s problem is only the tip of the iceberg that’s being hidden in many of the troubles we are experiencing today.
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Pell Grants Currently, the Department of Education regulates need-based grants like the Federal Pell Grant. It does not need to be repaid as long as the funding is earned. The need is determined once the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is completed and an EFC or Estimated Family Contribution is assigned. The EFC for a student determines how much Pell Grant funding they qualify for. Pell Grant funds adjust due to EFC calculations for a student and the number of courses a student is
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History & heritage: origins of poverty The causes of poverty are quite overwhelming at first glance: from colonialism to industrialization, from political institutions to geography, corruption and so on. But they are extremely interesting to look at if you want to better understand how so many countries are where they are today. Each cause is rooted in a radically different phenomenon and each needs a specific solution. Heritage is unquestionably an essential factor among the causes of poverty
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QUALITY CONCEPT IN EDUCATION In recent years, the discussion and debate on the quality of higher education and the mechanism for quality assurance in higher education have growth intensely. With the upgraded formerly known as vocational school to vocational college, quality of the end product should not be compromised. Concern on quality did start from the 13th and 14th century where it more focused on the term of education, the delivery system and the intended audience at that time. The setting
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Higher Education Crisis Dr Kumud Ch. Goswami Professor &Head, Deptt. of Commerce Dibrugarh University Email ID:goswamikumudchan@yahoo.co.in Mobile No:09435390988 University education in India is having
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and economic crisis which swamped the world economy in 2008 had impacts on foreign direct investment (FDI) that had become the major driver of the globalization process. The Chinese stimulus program to get the country through the global crisis was much criticized by western experts, because it was thought to extend the Chinese development model which is strongly based on exports and investments in infrastructure and favors state-owned enterprises. Yet, during the global financial and economic crisis
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Serbia Serbia has some major challenges ahead. According to Serbia’s current economic stature, there are many key responsibilities to prevail. A local city in Serbia created an LED (Local Economic Development) which includes a strategy in order to employ 25,000 people who previously lost their jobs in the economic crisis. Although, the LED plan lacked feedback and input from its fellow citizens, the approach is now receiving more attention from citizens who are in debt and also those who receive
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The possibility of it increases when the party does not necessarily suffer the consequences of its actions and thus becomes susceptible to taking more risk because it knows it would be protected. An example of moral hazard is the subprime mortgage crisis, which preceded and “triggered” (Bernanke, 2012) the recent recession. To a great extent it was caused by excessive risk-taking by organizations “too big to fail”, meaning that “certain businesses are so important to an economy that disastrous consequences
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