Business and Management Research Project Higher Level “Should Shanta Garments Ltd change its motivational strategies to increase labour productivity?” Word Counts: Executive Summary: 198 Written Report: 1996 Research Proposal+ Action Plan: 314 Acknowledgements I would like to thank the following people: My business and management teachers‚ Mr. Robson and Mr. Rao for their invaluable guidelines The board of directors of the factory especially Mr. Khondoker Jamil Uddin for
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1) Started with 24 two 11 double with loam.. Are giving around 1 lace 90 thousand meters per month production capacity...with job work activities. Q) Tell me about your historical background 2) Current market situation is badly distorted because of lack of purchasing capacity of the consumers. Q)what is the current market situation of your company? 3) Its too tough competition in synthetic market Q)is is working in competition? 4) Strength:- having around 9 laces per month production so that
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Aim To Find the Number of Moles of Water of Crystallisation in Copper (II) Sulphate salt. Introduction Water of crystallisation is the term given to the molecules of water that are used to build up a crystal lattice in some ionic compounds.In copper II sulphate the blue crystals would be impossible without using water molecules to act as ’scaffolding’ within the structure CuSO4.5H2O. When this is heated the water molecules are driven off and the blue crystals become a white powder. As most
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AIM To find the acceleration of an object when falling down from a height in the presence of earth’s gravitational field‚ which is also known as free fall. Air resistance is neglected in this experiment. THEORY As an object is released from a height from the ground under the influence of the Earth’s gravitational force‚ the object will always fall under a constant rate of acceleration. Unlike in space‚ where object will just float around after being released‚ object falling on Earth will always
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Background Research Yeast are eukaryotic microorganisms just like other organisms‚ they must respire in order to survive. Respiration can be defined as the controlled release of energy from organic compounds to form adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The type of respiration that occurs is called aerobic respiration. It occurs when glucose and oxygen are present. It can be summarized by the equation: . Enzymes play a very significant part in respiration. During the different stages of respiration‚ enzymes
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Original Article EDITORIAL Airlines‚ Emissions and Europe’s Sensible Plan Published: February 26‚ 2012 The carbon dioxide from airplanes accounts for about 3 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions‚ a share projected to go up as air traffic rises. The European Union is now requiring airlines that fly into or out of Europe to pay a fee for these emissions. This is a smart response to an urgent problem. The United States and the other nations opposing the program should either come
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Fish Production Gold Medal Heights INTRODUCTION What is the purpose of this document? This document contains new tasks for the portfolio in mathematics SL. These tasks have been produced by the IB‚ for teachers to use in the examination sessions in 2012 and 2013. It should be noted that most tasks previously produced and published by the IB will no longer be valid for assessment after the November 2010 examination session. These include all the tasks in any teacher support material (TSM)‚ and
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M13/5/MATME/SP1/ENG/TZ1/XX 22137303 mathematics STANDARD level Paper 1 Candidate session number 0 0 Thursday 9 May 2013 (afternoon) Examination code 2 1 hour 30 minutes 2 1 3 – 7 3 0 3 instructions to candidates Write your session number in the boxes above. not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Do You are not permitted access to any calculator for this paper. Section A: answer all questions in the boxes provided
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The changes that occur during a star ’s life are called stellar evolution. The mass of a star determines the ultimate fate of a star. Stars that are more massive burn their fuel quicker and lead shorter lives. Because stars shine‚ they must change. The energy they lose by emitting light must come from the matter of which the star is made. This will lead to a change in its composition. Stars are formed from the material between stars‚ shine until they exhaust their fuel‚ and then die a predictable
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Hoang‚ Sophia Candidate # 001430096 Artist Statement I create art because this passion and curiosity has been with me ever since I was a toddler‚ running around and doodling on any surface possible. In this course I wanted to learn techniques that would help me improve my style. I wanted to broaden my creativity by creating abstract works and designing dresses that mimic Alexander McQueen’s. And also to learn new mediums to create mixed media art because I find those artworks to be unusual
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