opportunity to work in credit and I have interested to prepare my internship report on the credit department and also my supervisor Mr. Md. ShahanShah Molla allow me to prepare the report on my interested topic. 1.2. Objective of the Report: The study has been undertaken with the following objectives: To analysis the pros and cons of the conventional ideas about credit operation of a Bank. To have better orientation on credit management activities specially credit policy and practices, credit
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In this case study I will evaluate the unethical behaviors, the contributing factors, consequences, and how the role of leadership may have influenced the members of the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department’s Selective Crime Occurrence Reduction Enforcement (SCORE) unit who were charged with criminal unethical behavior. According to the indictment, three officers; Jeffery Bell, Darryl Forrest, and Dustin Sillings under the color of law did willfully conspire and agree with each other to injure
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Case Study 2 – Research in Motion (RIM) Strategic Management of Technology – TM583ON Marian Phillips Research in Motion (RIM) is a Canadian wireless device company which is the designer and manufacturer of the Blackberry Smartphone. Research in Motion was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Waterloo, Canada. The company also creates solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market including the software that allows the Blackberry Smartphone to provide mobile access to email applications
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contract is to put the eviction in a position as if the obligations were fulfilled. 2) Tort is a wrongful act or omission for which damages can be obtained in a civil court by the person wronged. Wrongful act or omission which caused personal injury or property damage. The wrongful act or omission can be intentional or negligent. There is no agreement between the parties for an action in tort. 2. What are the 3 elements for a negligent action? 1) The defendant owes a duty of care to the
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Title Content page no Introduction…………………………………………………….……………………………….1 What is cybercrime? ..........................................................................................................1 Types of cybercrime……………………………………………………………………………..2 Reasons of cybercrime……………………………………………………………..……………2-3 Offences of cybercrime under ICT Act-2006……………………………………………………3 Penalties of cybercrime under ICT Act-2006 ……………………………………………………4
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in the forms of prejudices (personal and social), emotional constraints, and lack of strength between inter-gender loyalties. These sort of socially regulated predicaments keep immobility between power levels in place and prevent the upward growth of women in power from happening. The problems that hinder movement within he hierarchy are truthful; they exist and have for many years. The article dates 2005, which is forward enough in time to hold psychological studies that can be used as references
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Organizational Communication National American University Abstract Communication is a daily part of everyone’s personal and professional life. It can influence the success of relationships as well as organizations. It is, however, the way information is delivered that determines whether the communication is successful or not. There are many people working within an organization and communication is one of the essential attributes for reaching the common goals and visions. In the following, elements
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1: The definition of ethics deserves more than just one sentence, as it is an ambiguous, complex and intangible subject that revolves around behavior towards society, the environment and the business world at large. It is a reflection of one’s personal values and behavior within the business environment and is concerned with what is right and what is wrong based on sometimes religious values, law, established practices, society and individual conscience. Ethics is based on unwritten rules that
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drug addicts. Teachers must be aware of signs and intervene when a child shows such behavior. In this assignment our case study is a sixteen- year- old tenth grader which could be male or female since there is no specific gender description. For this paper we will refer to our student as a girl named “Sally”. Sally demonstrates behaviors which include defacing school property, reading at a sixth-grade level, sleeping in class, and refusing to answer direct questions in class. Sally does not have
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Course: Name Valid Contract Yours Name Professor’s Name [optional] University Elements for a Valid Contract to exist A valid contract does not need to be legally valid, it can be written in simple English and fulfill the needs of all the parties involved in that contract. Although, a contract may not be legal but it should be a written contract so that future issues can be settled on the basis of the written agreement signed by the parties (Rousseau, 1993). For a contract to be legally
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