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    serious problem in all institution. Many students tend to cheat in the examination to get a higher grade and forget the rules they learned in values education‚ although they know that there are penalties waiting if they caught‚ still they cannot stop doing it. Cheating just like stealing‚ is a product of poor management. It indicates enforceable controls and management’s failure to procedures or neglect. This problem is mentioned rules and policies of the academic institutions. Not to mention harsh

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    We see that broadcasting institutions reflect the ideology of the dominant classes through the theories of Karl Marx and Antonio Gramsci.Marxist view is extremely influential in the research or theories of media. Marxist theorists see the role of the mass media as one that maintains the status quo of dominance‚ whereas freedom of speech is seen as the role of media by the non-Marxists. The Marxist view of media is one of class domination. Opinions and views are fought within the dominance of certain

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    politics is less about institutions and more about people At Swarthmore’s baccalaureate ceremony in June‚ Professor of Religion Mark Wallace mentioned Mathew Louis-Rosenberg in the same breath as College co-founder Lucretia Mott‚ women’s suffragist Alice Paul (Class of 1905)‚ and civil rights worker Ralph Roy ’50. He called them all “religious prophets‚” singular Swarthmoreans who have resisted the evils of American society—slavery‚ male dominance‚ Jim Crow‚ and now mountaintop removal coal mining

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    Research and Compare Higher Education Institutions Higher Education in the United States Module 6 Assignment 2 Submitted to the Faculty of Argosy University Sarasota College of Education By Sharon Warthen Argosy University August 4‚ 2012 When a student is searching for an institution that they can rely on to fulfill all of their needs for higher education more than likely they consider the cost‚ accreditation‚ location‚ and reputation. Many students are becoming more engrossed

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    The President‚ Supreme Court and Congress: An Abuse of Power? Preserving life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness has been atop all priorities of the United states of America (United States Constitution‚ 1776). To maintain this mission‚ a framework for the organization of the United States Government and it’s relationship to the people was developed. This creation has become the supreme law of the United States. It is known as the Constitution (United States Constitution‚ 1776). This oldest written

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    Published by RICS Business Services Limited‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors‚ under the RICS Books imprint‚ Surveyor Court Westwood Business Park Coventry‚ CV4 8JE UK No responsibility for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any material included in this publication can be accepted by the authors‚ publisher or The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The views expressed and the conclusions drawn in this book are

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    MARKETING STRATEGIES OF MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS- A VIEW By. Mrs.A.Pankajam‚ Associate Professor‚ Avinashilingam School of Management Technology‚ Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women‚ Coimbatore-43 ABSTRACT Rural India was once considered a mere painter’s muse and not a uberous ground for business. The reason being – around 42% Indians are below poverty line earning around $1.25 a day. Addressing poverty-based issues‚ NGOs‚ Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and social entrepreneurial organisations

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    Bailing out financial institutions has been the talk of the world for the past several years. This essay explains why have governments bailed out financial institutions in the 2008 financial crisis‚ and why have they been bailing out financial institutions for the past decades. By referring to historical examples it is shown that these actions cause more and bigger problems for the future than the ones they are supposed to solve. The conclusion reached is‚ for in order to the financial sector to

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    NITI Aayog or National Institution for Transforming India Aayog is a policy think-tank of Union Government of India that replaces Planning Commission of India and aims to involve the states in economic policy-making in India. It will be providing strategic and technical advice to the central and the state governments. Prime Minister of India heads the Aayog as its chairperson.[1] Union Government of India had announced formation of NITI Aayog on 1 January 2015.[1][2] There are couples of things to

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    TRENDS OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS – A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY Trends of Employee Engagement in Financial Institutions – A Comprehensive Study Abstract: Employee engagement is the level of commitment and involvement an employee has towards their organization and its values. An engaged employee is aware of business context‚ and works with colleagues to improve performance within the job for the benefit of the organization. It is a positive

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