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    Communication is the way or process of transformation of data or information from a sender to receiver (Bovee and Thill 2008‚ p. 38). According to them‚ an effective communication plays the vital part to achieve the organisational goal. In the context of managerial communication‚ an effective communication is very helpful for early warning of potential problems‚ stronger decision making‚ faster problem solving‚ having a steadier workflow and resulting increased productivity responsible for the growth

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    “Legal Management is one of the best preparatory programs for law school because it exposes us‚ the students‚ to the basic laws and principles governing the Philippine legal system. This course is also designed to develop the writing and verbal communication skills of the students‚ both business and legal.” As the definition of Legal Management says above‚ it just show how this subject is relevant/important in my course. First reason why I say so is because since in this subject‚ we will be discussing

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    The internet is important to America and world society as it adds another resource to enhance entertainment‚ education and business. How do we know this? The amount of information available on the Internet is growing at a rapid rate of 10 percent in just one month. The internet is slowly but surely becoming the number one household commidy beating out the Television. How is this possible? Well look how much the Internet has to offer. Imagine being able to take college courses from highly

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    Assess the clam that Marxist theory no longer has any relevance for understanding modern societies. [25] Marxism was developed by the German philosopher Karl Marx and is a radical alternative to functionalism. Functionalism‚ developed by Emile Durkheim‚ was very influential in the 1940’s and 50’s but started to decline in the 1960’s. Marxism had the answers functionalism failed to give. Marxism is based on the idea that we need food‚ shelter and products in order to survive. We enter in to social

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    RELEVANCE OF NON – ALIGNED MOVEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY PERIOD Submitted by Argha Goswami (Id No 10) Naini Swami (Id No 30) Sudarshan Gupta (Id no 50) Faculty in Charge:Ms Barsha Kalita NATIONAL LAW UNIVERISTY AND JUDICIAL ACADEMY‚ ASSAM GUWAHATI 19th October 2013 SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this Project report for first semester entitled “Relevance of non – aligned movement in the contemporary period”‚ has been submitted by Miss

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    Plato’s Theory of Justice Plato’s Justice for individuals and states‚ and the rule of law. In the Republic‚ Plato posits that justice is preferable to injustice. Thrasymachus claims that injustice without recourse or consequence is the most rewarding experience. Glaucon adds the analogy of the ring of Gyges‚ and Adeimantus describes how appearance is often more important than reality. Plato is then faced with the rebuttal of their arguments. To illuminate his logic‚ he utilizes several interrelated

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    "Femininity is thus not the product of a choice‚ but the forcible citation of a norm‚ one whose complex historicity is inassociable from relations of discipline‚ regulation‚ punishment” (1993‚ Butler‚ 232) Butlers theory addresses the problem of society controlling women in regard to how they perceive gender. Butler explores how women are taught to value the "regulatory schemas” “ which produce and vanquish bodies that matter" (1993‚ 14). Butler explores the way women undergo conditioning

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    stone of strategic planning. Broad and simple in nature‚ mission statements provide clear direction for members of an organization and establishes the foundation for a firm’s values and ethics. To explain Desmidt’s (2016) argument regarding the relevance of mission statements: these statements are effective internal communication tools that can be leveraged to influence the beliefs‚ assumptions of an organization’s core‚ perennial and distinctive features (p. 897). An organization’s mission statement

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    integrity to acknowledge this due to the (ICT) contribution towards our world. According to Cambridge Dictionary (ICT) is where massive exchange of information or data occurs anywhere and anytime. Indeed‚ it does brings a lot of benefits to our daily life‚ notwithstanding what if the "information" or "data" we are referring to can be contagiously negative to the vulnerable stakeholders? Interrogating who could they be? Whether we realise it or not the most affected by the (ICT) which left venomous impact

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    Hammurabi’s code had a great impact on the laws and morals of our own Canadian Legal System. Hammurabi’s code consisted of 282 provisions‚ systematically arranged under a variety of subjects. He sorted his laws into groups such as family‚ labor‚ personal property‚ real estate‚ trade‚ and business. This was the first time in history that any laws had been categorized into various sections. Our own government‚ duplicating this method‚ currently creates specific laws‚ which are placed into their appropriate

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