1. Define Business Research. Explain its Objectives and
Importance.
Business Research is a systematic and objective process of
gathering, recording, and analyzing data to aid in making
business decisions. It involves identifying problems or
opportunities, collecting relevant data, analyzing the data,
and interpreting the results for decision-making.
Objectives of Business Research:
1. To understand business problems and challenges.
2. To identify opportunities and threats.
3. To support decision-...
David Malouf's "Revolving Days" is a moving poem that explores the enduring nature of love, memory, and the passage of time. It beautifully illustrates how past relationships continue to shape our present selves.Themes and Core Ideas : The poem's central theme is the persistence of a past love, even after its official end. The speaker acknowledges the relationship as a "mistake / of course," yet immediately contradicts this, stating, "but it lasted and has lasted."This paradox highlights the stubborn
MODULE : Photojournalisme
I. Définition et caractéristiques
1. Qu’est-ce que la photographie de rue ?
Photographie prise dans un espace public : rues, parcs, gares…
C’est l’art de capturer des moments spontanés, authentiques de la vie quotidienne.
Elle raconte des histoires silencieuses, reflète la condition humaine.
2. Caractéristiques essentielles
Spontanéité : saisir l’instant unique.
Vie quotidienne : mettre en lumière les gestes banals mais expressifs.
Interactions
MODULE : Communication gouvernementale
1. Typologie des organisations
Les organisations peuvent être classées selon leur finalité, structure et mode de
fonctionnement :
a. Organisations à but lucratif
Objectif : recherche de profit.
Exemples : entreprises privées ou publiques produisant des biens ou services.
b. Organisations à but non lucratif
Objectif : intérêt général.
Exemples : État, collectivités territoriales, établissements publics, associations,
syndicats.
c. Typologie
Dissertation : Le Maroc et l’Afrique – Une alliance stratégique au service du développement et de la stabilité
La relation entre le Maroc et l’Afrique est ancienne, profonde et en constante évolution. Historiquement, le Royaume chérifien a toujours été tourné vers son sud, notamment à travers les dynasties Almoravide, Almohade et Saadienne qui ont étendu leur influence jusqu’au Sahel. Ces liens ont été consolidés par la diffusion de l’islam, le commerce
Shannon-Weaver - Lineares Sender-Kanal-Empfänger-Modell mit Störungen Watzlawick (5 Axiome) - Kommunikation ist unvermeidlich, mehrdimensional & interdependent Schulz von Thun (Kommunikationsquadrat) - Jede Nachricht enthält vier Seiten: Sache, Appell, Beziehung, Selbstoffenbarung Lasswell-Formel - Strukturmodell der Massenkommunikation Zwei-Stufen-Fluss (Katz & Lazarsfeld) - Medien → Meinungsführer:innen → Publikum Gatekeeper-Modell (White) - Redaktionen wählen gezielt Inhalte
...1| Framework: Help IASB i) development/review IFRSs ii) promote harmo. iii) Auditor: comply? iv) help apply | Recognition if relevant information+faithful representation (free from error,compl, neutral)| Enhancing: Comp. Time. Verif. Unders.| Derecognition: asset=lose control; liability=no longer (part) present obligation Disclosure: comp. vs flexibil; objectives+principals, classifying, aggreg.
IFRS 18: categories + defined subtotals in P/L; requirements to improve (dis)aggregation; new: MPMs-
Conflitti Interni con Riepilogo Globale: Un'Analisi Semplice ma Rivelatrice
Introduzione .
Quando pensiamo ai conflitti, spesso ci vengono in mente guerre dirette tra nazioni, come l'invasione russa dell'Ucraina, che occupano le prime pagine dei giornali e le aperture dei telegiornali. Ma la realtà è più sfumata e complessa: molti dei conflitti attuali si combattono all'interno dei confini di un singolo paese, eppure le loro conseguenze si estendono ben oltre, influenzando il mondo intero. Questa
...Q Explain the term cascading effect with the help of a suitable example. Illustrate how the cascading effect was eliminated by implementing GST.
Cascading effect refers to ‘tax on tax’, where a product is taxed at every stage of the supply chain without allowing credit for the tax paid at the previous stage.
Example before GST:
A manufacturer pays excise duty on goods.
A wholesaler buys it and pays VAT on the total price (which includes excise duty).
This results in double taxation.
How GST...