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Volume 03 Issue 05: (2016) May 2016

Volume 03 Issue 05: (2016) May 2016

... Note, the similarity of the histogram of the residuals which appears close to normal in the plot. In addition, the QQ-Plot shows the observations approaching the 45 degree line indicating normality of the residuals. Our ... See full document

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Realization Of A High Speed Rf Data Acquisition System

Realization Of A High Speed Rf Data Acquisition System

... INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY IRJET VOLUME: 03 ISSUE: 05 | MAY-2016.. 3.2 Basic Operation.[r] ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... in volume and style change over [3]. The third important issue is keeping high WIP in traditional type of batch production is an another major issues faced by ... See full document

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Volume 03 Issue 03: (2016) March 2016

Volume 03 Issue 03: (2016) March 2016

... this issue, organizations need to adopt differentiation strategy for its product ...It may affect the firm’s performance in both positive and negative ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... Sanjay Prathan, Akilesh Ranjan [4], explored CSR practices in the context of Rural development and used content analysis through thematic areas and concluded that CSR is an important business issue on Indian ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... talent management to its human resource practices and talent management, is silent and missing in many human resource departments. If human resource practitioners put more emphasis on organizations management of talents ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... Two principles seemed to be at work: 1. the sustainability of an $18.5 billion per year spending for a 10-year period, and 2. the rationality of a $40 billion increased tax revenues for a 10-year period. While the former ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... Further, given the globalization trend, more and more countries/firms buy materials or components from around the globe. For example, the Juicy Juice company sources its cartons from China, gets juice concentrate from ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 03 (2016) March 2016

Volume 04 Issue 03 (2016) March 2016

... patient may have difficulty in getting hired [12], is marginalized, and access to health care services is made ...family may be stigmatized through the so-called phenomenon of stigma by association ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... above may not be restricted unless they are provided by law, they are necessary to protect the national security, public order, health or morals or the rights and freedoms of others and they are consistent with ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

Volume 05 Issue 05: (2016) Sep.-Oct. 2016

... The research was carried out with reliance on survey design through distribution of questionnaires to the CEO and top management level of SMEs operating in Southwest geopolitical region of Nigeria on a sample size of 550 ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 03 (2016) March 2016

Volume 04 Issue 03 (2016) March 2016

... On the other hand, this study looked into major themes of various literary types that reflect the customs, beliefs, traditions, values, attitudes and practices of [r] ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 03 (2016) March 2016

Volume 04 Issue 03 (2016) March 2016

... LGSC may not necessarily be a duplication of efforts but certainly having LGSCs in each Local Council is a waste of resources and time and the likelihood of influence, patronage and incompetence cannot be rule ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 05 (2016) May 2016

Volume 04 Issue 05 (2016) May 2016

... As Swami Vivekananda stated, "The only way to bring about the leveling of caste is to appropriate the culture, the education which is the strength of higher caste. We want that education by which character is formed, ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

Volume 05 Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

... Where Would We Like to Work and Where to Work as Little as Possible? Moscow is a leading provider of education services. Every year, the market is flooded by a great number of young specialists grad- uating from the ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

Volume 05 Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

... Figure 4 [14] offers insight on the amount of dollars per annum is spent lobbying on behalf of agribusiness. Agribusiness has spent $97,596,480 on lobbying efforts since 1998 (Open Secrets, 2015). The problem is not the ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

Volume 05 Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

... Present study analyses the performance persistence of Indian mutual funds. Understanding the relationship between mutual fund past performance with its future performance shall be helpful for investors to select the ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

Volume 05 Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

... that may comprise human capital, but it is perhaps the most important one because it is the latent construct that underlies most of the proxies used in past research: education, GPA, and even some measures of ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

Volume 05 Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

... The issue of gender budgeting has become very much important in the present day Indian scenario for the social, economic and educational development of women as a ... See full document

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Volume 05  Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

Volume 05 Issue 03: (2016) May-June 2016

... Brief Background on Diamond Bank Diamond bank plc being a private limited liability company became a universal bank after ten years in February 2001. The bank became a private limited liability on March 21, 1991. In ... See full document

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