Trade union is any association or combination of employee or combination of employer wether temporary or permanent and within any particular trade‚ occupation or industry or within any similar.public sector consist of civil service‚statuatories body and local authorithy.example of trade union in public sector nation union of teaching profession NUTP‚ Malayan nurse union‚ Malayan technical services union. First characteristics of Trade Union in the public sector are no public officer can join
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Monday‚ July 24‚ 2000 Document Page: 1 Foreign Policy ; Washington; Spring 1998; Stephen M Walt; International relations: One world‚ many theories Issue: 110 Start Page: 29-35+ ISSN: 00157228 Subject Terms: International relations Theory Abstract: The study of international affairs is best understood as a continuing competition between the realist‚ liberal‚ and radical traditions. Walt explains each of these paradigms as well as some constructivist theories. Full Text: Copyright
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STRATEGIC STUDIES What is strategic studies? - Multi-disciplinary academic fields that involved military thinking‚ warfare‚ theories‚ policy & defence planning that deals with the relationship between politics and military power including preparations‚ the threats & use of force and its latent presence in international politic. - It also a commitment to multi-disciplinary approach to achieve political end through the application of military and diplomatic means. Strategic Studies and the Classical
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COMPONENTS OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Hardware Input and output devices constitute the hardware components of MIS. Software The programs and applications that convert data into machine-readable language are known as software. Procedures Procedures are sets of rules or guidelines‚ which an organization establishes for the use of a computer-based information system. Personnel The computer experts‚ managers‚ users‚ analysts‚ programmers‚ database managers‚ and many other computer professionals
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To Tax or Not to Tax: The Problem of America Money‚ like a cookie‚ is something everybody wants‚ and when it is gone a person blames everybody else for its absence; realizing later they were the one to consume it in the first place. Taxes‚ since the beginning of an organized economy‚ have been argued over for centuries. At the end of 2012 after surviving the “end of the world‚” tax payers were faced with another apocalyptic situation‚ the Fiscal Cliff. It had the potential to raise taxes to outrageous
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messaging‚ blogs‚ groupware. Unlike FIT‚ network IT brings complements with it but allows users to implement and modify them over time. Characteristics: Doesn’t impose complements but lets them emerge over time; doesn’t specify tasks or sequences; accepts data in many formats; use is optional Capabilities: o Facilitating collaboration o Allowing expressions of judgment o Fostering emergence (the appearance of
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1. What does the word “processing” in data processing mean? -From raw data transforming into useful information. 2. Give three examples in which raw data also serves as useful information. -in payroll‚ raw data about names is useful to know whose payroll is it. -in enrolment -in “banking” ATM machine 3. Give three business examples (not mentioned in the text) of data that must be processed to provide useful information -Banking: -Ordering -Enrolment 4. Give three examples of subsystems not
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should include a table with three columns stating the information you propose to review‚ where the data would be found and what you are specifically looking for in analysing the data. Information – what information do you need to prove/deny hypothesis? | Data – where is that data collected/stored/available? | Knowledge/evidence – what knowledge/evidence do I want to get from analysing this data with respect to the hypothesis? | | | | Details: Note the predication ‘dob-in’ stated in phase
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Motives for the cheats The motives for fraud are clear‚ it’s a financial crime. People can not pay the bills. They figure stealing from an insurance company which is big and greedy is no great moral wrong and no one will miss the money. However‚ even if the company is big and greedy it is still wrong. How people get caught by an insurance company Fraud units at insurance companies are experts. But the reason people get caught are for obvious reason. People make stupid mistakes. However‚ as a word
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