Elementary Programming Principles
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BAF 4103: Principles of Auditing
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Auditing is the independent examination of financial information of any entity, whether profit oriented or not, and irrespective of its size or legal form, when such an examination is conducted with a view to expressing an opinion thereon.
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COMMERCE
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Commerce is study related to distribution of products from the producer (point of production) to the consumer (point of consumption).
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BBM2102: INTRODUCTION TO PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT
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The purpose of this course is to introduce students to purchasing and supply management concepts and techniques necessary to perform the purchasing function of an organization.
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INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT
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The International Marketing Entry Evaluation Process is a five stage process, and its purpose is to gauge which international market or markets offer the best opportunities for our products or services to succeed.
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SOCIAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION
Social policy is an activity that tries to formulate, implement a solution to solve
social problem. The propose of teaching their subject is to equip trainees with
knowledge, skills and attitude to enable them understand know how social
policies are made and administered for one achievement of goal, it also help to
examine organization structure and involve themselves in implementing policy
into programme and access their effectiveness.
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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM LAW
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While the law is indeed complex, certain basic principles and procedures can be established that will minimize a manager’s chances of encountering legal difficulty.
Law affects every aspect of our lives. Law governs our conduct form the cradle to the grave. In fact, the influence of law extends form even before our birth and after our death.
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CLC 111: Principles and Practice of Communication
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This course explains the meaning of organizational communication and show its importance in the success of organizations. we also identify and discuss the various types of communications in organizations as well as communication problems in organizations
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LINEAR ALGEBRA
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This text is designed to teach the concepts and techniques of basic linear algebra
as a rigorous mathematical subject. Besides computational proficiency, there is an
emphasis on understanding definitions and theorems, as well as reading, understanding and creating proofs. A strictly logical organization, complete and exceedingly
detailed proofs of every theorem, advice on techniques for reading and writing proofs, and a selection of challenging theoretical exercises will slowly provide the novice with the tools and confidence to be able to study other mathematical topics in a
rigorous fashion.
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CPY 101: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
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In this lecture the focus will be to learn about the evolution of psychology from a
philosophical discipline to a scientific one. We will find out and learn about different
schools of psychology and the modern perspectives of psychology – different approaches
that modern psychologists use to explain human nature. Psychology has evolved into a
discipline that can be treated from both basic and applied perspective. As a scientific discipline we will learn about modern research methodologies that scientific psychologists use to study human and animal behaviour. The significance of ethical issues will also be
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Chemical Kinetics
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The time required for a reactant to reach half its original concentration is called the halflife of a reactant and is designated by the symbol . For example, we can calculate the
half-life of the decomposition reaction discussed in Sample Exercise 12.2. The data plotted in Fig. 12.5 show that the half-life for this reaction is 100 seconds. We can see this
by considering the following numbers:
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