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    Project summary :Event management industry in Pakistan is the most growing industry. The trend of event management is increasing day by day in Pakistan. People are more conscious about their status and they are more interested in celebrating the events in their homes‚ halls or some other places. This project is all about opening up the hall for birthday party celebration with boundless fun and technological amusement. For opening of such a hall‚ there are different activities that are required

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    Constructive Dividends

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    Constructive Dividends In Ltr. Rul 20028806‚ the shareholders of a corporation owned‚ managed‚ and operated country club were given discounts for the use of the club’s facilities. The club was located in a community where both non shareholders and shareholders resided. Shareholders received discounts on membership dues as well as other incentives inside the club. Taxpayer requested a letter ruling on whether or not the discounts received constitute as constructive dividends received. The IRS indeed

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    Constructive Discharge

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    Constructive Discharge occurs when an employee’s working conditions are considered to be so bad due to a policy or enforcement of that policy that the employee feels compelled to resign from the employer. This Constructive Discharge claim was filed under the section of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 after a work schedule policy change took place. The employee filed this claim post-resignation. This employee has claimed that the change is religious discrimination due to requiring

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    Effective Feedback I. Types of Feedback A. Informal B. Formal C. Direct D. Indirect E. Formative F. Summative II. Characteristics of Effective Feedback A. The feedback "giver" must be clear about motives B. Feedback should be given to help‚ not to hurt someone C. Feedback should be problem oriented‚ not people oriented D. Feedback should be specific rather than general E. Feedback is useful when well-timed F. Feedback should be checked with others to support its validity III. How feedback

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    attachments and emails rather than documents and letters. This saves on postage as well as on paper. Another source of waste is use of electricity/fuel. The Council has recently been refurbished and now has lights which are sensitive to the presence of people. If nobody is in the vicinity‚ the lights go off automatically. We have recycle bins in every office and cardboard and heavier items can be taken to the post room. 3.3 Please see 3.2 3.4 Please see 3.2 3.5 Paper‚ plastic‚ cardboard and other items

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    Explain the different methods of giving feedback and demonstrate good practice in giving feedback to your peers Feedback is a crucial element of education which aids learners to maximise their strengths and weaknesses to improve their learning and performance. Feedback can be informal in the form of a general chat between teacher and student or even just between peers. Formal feedback can be in the form of an assessment or test. Feed back is vital to the ongoing development of learners and

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    2013 Constructive Discrimination In The promise of American Life‚ Herbert Croly introduces the concept of constructive discrimination arguing that a problem with American democracy is that a popular majority decides both law and way of life for everyone including an unpopular minority. He believes that a democracy can only work if all beliefs and values are represented during the governing process. The argument is that his belief is not apparent in the United States. Constructive discrimination

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    1- Compare and contrast how Romeo and Juliet react to the news of Romeo’s banishment. Romeo and Juliet react in different way to the news of Romeo’s banishment. Juliet is far more composed and mature after hearing the news. Her reaction is more rational than that of Romeo’s. After hearing the news‚ she is sad about the death of Tybalt‚ but thankful that Romeo’s alive. “Tybalt was my dearest cousin. Romeo was even dearer to me as my husband.” She states that “He’s a beautiful tyrant and a fiendish

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    Need for a constructive reservation policy for a better civil services examination It all started with the bitter seeds sown by “minto merely “reforms of 1909‚ when a separate electorate was given to Muslims for the first time. Where by only Muslims can be elected as representative for Muslim population. Later this was extended to Christians‚ Sikhs‚ and other minority groups in 1919 through montegue-chemlsford reforms. This is to divide the well knitted communities and rule them when in chaos

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    Assessment Criteria TDA31-1.3 Explain how different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate. Different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate because of a lack of understanding of one another’s background and culture. There are some behaviour that may be perceived differently by people for example the way a person dresses may be accepted by one culture but not by another therefore

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