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    1. INTRODUCTION “A promise is promise and I kept my promise”- this is the historical statement which Mr. RATAN TATA said when he launched his ambitious TATA NANO; the people’s car in India on 23 rd march 2009. Tata has always given value products in the Indian Car Market whether it is path breaking recently launched TATA NANO or TATA INDICA (which created great brand into the car industry in the diesel segment). 2. TATA GROUP OF COMPANIES The Tata group comprises over 100 operating companies

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    ISSA Training

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    List three exercises for each plane of movement: sagittal‚ frontal‚ and transverse. Exercises for the planes of movement. SAGITTAL: Is a vertical plane dividing the body into right and left halves. Crunches – Lay flat on the ground with your back on the floor; keep your spine in neutral position‚ knees up with feet off the ground keeping leg in a 90 degree angle‚ hands by the ears or across the chest. Focus on a spot above‚ as you flex abs upward. Your lower back should remain on the floor‚

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    weaknesses of first aid and CPR training in our office‚ a needs assessment was conducted during a period of several months prior to the development of this training program. The needs assessment revealed that the current staff is unfamiliar with the concepts and skills needed to properly assess and administer first aid. A pre-training assessment administered by the American Red Cross revealed that the potential trainees displayed competency in only 1 of the 11 basic skills areas Morale and productivity

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    Training Program Brunt

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    support for them in terms of training and development. They believe that the best option is to divide training into two parts: pre-departure training and on-the-job training in the new country. Since the organization has never sent employees abroad before‚ they are not sure about what should be included in these training programmes. The only mandatory area that must be included is an introductory language section (including basic business French) so that the managers have a basic grasp of the French language

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    Techniques of Basic Guidance

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    Quotient- a single global score which indicates the individual‘s general intellectual level. IQ = Ma (Mental Age) x 100 CA (Chronological Age) 3. Aptitudes Tests- measure the probable potentiality for development prior to training or schooling as tests in aptitude covered are‚ music‚ science‚ algebra‚ manual‚ and mechanical. Its value is the discovery of an individual to succeed in a specific field. Aptitude - A trait that characterizes an individual’s ability to perform

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    Tourism and Basic Needs

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    Should poorer countries develop their tourist industry when the basic needs of their own people are not met? Poorer countries should consider developing their tourist industry as they are predominantly agricultural‚ have sharply limited development prospects in the near future and tend to be heavily dependent on official development assistance as almost everything requires money. Tourism is an attractive tool that could solvooe these problems as the developing countries could invest in this industry

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    Some 80 percent of Starbucks employees were white‚ 85 percent had some education beyond high school‚ and the average age was 26. Every partner/barista hired for a retail job in a Starbucks store received at least 24 hours training in the first two to four weeks. The training included classes on coffee history‚ drink preparation‚ coffee knowledge (four hours)‚ customer service (four hours)‚ and retail skills‚ plus a four-hour workshop called "Brewing the Perfect Cup." Baristas were trained in using

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    Visual Basic 6.0

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    INTRODUCTION Visual Basic is a third-generation event-driven programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for its COM programming model first released in 1991. Microsoft intends Visual Basic to be relatively easy to learn and use. Visual Basic was derived from BASIC and enables the rapid application development (RAD) of graphical user interface (GUI) applications‚ access to databases using Data Access Objects‚ Remote Data Objects‚ or ActiveX Data Objects‚ and

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    The United States of America has five basic principles which ensure the ability of the country. The basic foundations: fundamental worth‚ equality of all persons‚ majority rule minority rights‚ necessity of compromise‚ and ividual freedom. This paper reviews three of the five principles: majority rule and minority rights‚ individual freedom‚ and necessity of compromise. Two of these cases of individual freedom plus majority rule and minority rights the United States has failed to uphold

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    Information on Reggio Emilia The main approach of Reggio Emilia is to allow parents and teachers an equal partnership of a child’s learning initiative. Their main focus is educational importance of community and free inquiry. Reggio Emilia was developed in 1940’s with it being used worldwide in nurseries and kindergartens. Shares some of the same values as other frameworks such as Waldorf and Montessori‚ this framework doesn’t have a particular set of beliefs that are set in stone instead they

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