Internship report On The Practice of Human Resource Management in Aarong & AAF Submitted to Farhana Nur Malik Lecturer BRAC Business School BRAC University Submitted By Mehjabin Tanjila ID: 05304024 Brac Business School BRAC University Date : 26th Septerber,2010 Letter of Transmittal September 26th, 2010 To Mrs. Farhana Nur Malik Lecturer BRAC Business School BRAC University Subject: Internship report on “The practices of HRM in Aarong&
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SECURED AUTHENTICATION: 3D PASSWORD INTRODUCTION: Users nowadays are provided with major password stereotypes such as textual passwords, biometric scanning, tokens or cards (such as an ATM) etc. Current authentication systems suffer from many weaknesses. Textual passwords are commonly used; however, users do not follow their requirements. Users tend to choose meaningful words from dictionary or their pet names, girlfriends etc. Ten years back Klein performed such tests
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debate............................................................ 16 The voice in the head.......................................................... 17 Earlier is easier.................................................................... 18 Summing up....................................................................... 21 Chapter 4: FLASH
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Communication Skills Strictly For Private Distribution CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 UNIT 1 4 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION: 1.2 BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION 1.3 OVERCOMING BARRIERS 1.4 TEN COMMANDMENTS OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION 1.5 NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION 1.6 VARIETIES OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION 1.7 OMMUNICATION PRINCIPLES: 1.8 USING COMMUNICATION NETWORKS 1.7 FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION UNIT 2 16 PRINCIPLES
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curtain rod manufacturer. At the time, discount retailing was taking the country by storm. Ferguson recognized the opportunity and leapt. Rather than selling one product, curtain rods, to many channels, he flipped the strategy on its head and announced that Newell would sell a variety of products to one channel – the discount retailers. To do so, Ferguson assembled a stable of businesses via acquisition and built an
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information signal, description of the information signal through a defined set of symbols, encoding of the symbols through communication channels, decoding and reproduction of original symbols and finally re-creation of the original information signal. All these features of a communication system can be described by three basic elements such as transmitter, channel and receiver. Figure 1.1: Basic structure of communication system 1.2 Wireless communication background In 1921, Detroit Michigan
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Comprehension in Translation If we ask people who know English whether they understand the following sentence “This car is very powerful” they all say they do. Their comprehension is based on two elements. One is their knowledge of the words and grammar of the English language. But this is not enough. In different contexts and in different situations the word “powerful” may mean different things: “ a powerful car “ in the advertisement is not the same as “ a powerful method” for solving a problem
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font style Arial, font size 12 for the text, font 14 for sub heading and font 16 for main heading, line spacing 1.5 and justified. * Use the Harvard referencing system; otherwise it will be considered as plagiarised work. * Ensure that you back-up your work regularly and apply version control to your documents. * Ensure that any file you upload is virus-free, not corrupted and not protected by a password otherwise it will be treated as a non-submission. * You must NOT submit a paper copy
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Introduction: Flash of Facts Only those living under a rock will be wondering what ‘selfie’ means. It is essentially a photograph of oneself taken by them self. It’s a simple trend that has infiltrated almost every corner of the social media world: people are holding their smart phone out at arm’s length, making a variety of faces—from the classic smile or serious face, to the more comedic duck face or sticking out one’s tongue– snapping a photo and then uploading it to social media profiles like
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741 COMPARATIVE OPERATING SYSTEMS TERM PAPER SUMMER 2001 COMPARISON OF NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEMS BY MUKUNDAN SRIDHARAN COMPARISON OF NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM S Abstract We are in a era of computing in which networking and distributed computing is the norm and not a exception. The ability of a operating system to support networking has become crucial for its survival in the market. In today’s picture there is no operating system, which doesn’t support networking
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