Posted on: 19 February, 2013
Author: Sharad Gaikwad
By Khalid Al-Jalahma, Global MBA student 2012-2013, Qatar From the moment I crawled through the 30 inch tall, pitch dark tunnel in the military camp Saint-Cyr, finding our way out for an hour and a half, I realized the message ESSEC wanted to send: it will be a challenging and exciting program, but it will be tough, it might be dark sometimes, but there will surely be an exit at the end of the tunnel. So far what can I say exactly as expected! I was criticized when I decided to halt my career, and at some points I was...
Posted on: 14 February, 2013
Author: Dipika Pushkar
The cities like, Dehradun, Delhi, Bangalore, Gurgaon, Noida have been developed with world's best schools. The Schools are facilitated with exotic schooling flairs and perspectives. The only reason is population explosion. The root of such problem is not yet digged out. Is it really due to poverty which causes illiteracy and in the process poverty and unemployment is getting caused or the vice versa? The whole circle is connected to the one center point. We just need to spin it from different angle. The problem's epicenter is the circle only and the solution is still veiled. The nation leaders have...
Posted on: 01 January, 2013
Author: Jacob Watson
A day is not passed when an event is not organized in any part of the city. Somewhere at some place there is surety of an event happening. The events that have been organized by taking help of event m... Today, the skills of an event management is much in demand as it involves a lot of things to do and is a complicated process that involves very serious planning. This thing is well balanced when a student comes from best MBA colleges in Delhi and apply his techniques in the events for his clients. On one hand he gets...
Posted on: 01 January, 2013
Author: Jason Gaya
A legislative act passed in year 1996, called HIPAA or in other words the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act affected the health care administration. For years, we have researched upon the safety rule along with three types of security safeguards based mainly on technical and physical grounds. A legislative act passed in year 1996, called HIPAA or in other words the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act affected the health care administration. For years, we have researched upon the safety rule along with three types of security safeguards based mainly on technical and physical grounds. Amongst the above mentioned...
Posted on: 03 December, 2012
Author: AndyOsa
The Indian state of Delhi is one of the prominent locations in the country where better quality of education is provided. This state is an important education hub where a number of prestigious. Article Tags: Quality Education, International School Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
Posted on: 27 November, 2012
Author: Ryann Nie
There is so much information that is known about the Chinese writing system that you are able to convert Pinyin to characters easily. Many people want to translate Pinyin, also known as the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet, to characters with a piece of translating software. Pinyin is based on the accent of the Beijing dialect of the Mandarin Chinese tongue. The acceptance of the Pinyin form within the Chinese writing system was gradually accepted as the official script that Peoples Republic of China has been using. After the Peoples Republic of China accepted Pinyin as a form of the Chinese writing...
Posted on: 29 October, 2012
Author: Ramyasadasivam
The government bailout of the U.S. auto industry and Mitt Romney's 2008 opinion piece opposing it continue to resonate in the presidential campaign. At campaign stops across the Buckeye State, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have touted the resurgence of the auto industry, and how thousands of Ohio jobs were saved as a result. Romney has tried to convince Ohio voters that the restructuring that General Motors and Chrysler went through is much like what he advocated. Gov. John Kasich, meanwhile, has tried to downplay the impact of the bailouts on the state's economy. Engineering Colleges Tamil...
Posted on: 25 October, 2012
Author: Ramyasadasivam
IT industry would see creation of 4.4 million jobs globally by 2015 to support big data, but only one-third of the jobs will be filled because there is not enough talent, according to IT research and advisory firm Gartner. It also said the IT spending is forecast to surpass $3.7 trillion in 2013, a 3.8 per cent increase from the current year projected spending of $3.6 trillion. "By 2015, 4.4 million IT jobs globally will be created to support big data, generating 1.9 million IT jobs in the United States," said Peter Sondergaard, Senior Vice-President at Gartner and Global Head...
Posted on: 02 October, 2012
Author: Sanjay Joshi
India has always been considered for the quality of education served here. By laying a foundation for the better mediums of education, India has always been renowned for its education. Article Tags: Higher Education Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
Posted on: 19 September, 2012
Author: Ramyasadasivam
At least 210 major Internet companies tanked nationwide in 2000, in the midst of the dot-bomb debacle, according to a report by economics professors at Brooklyn College in New York. Local software company LiquidFrameworks did the opposite. When their information-technology employer went belly-up, Travis Parigi and five fellow employees set up shop with a customer and continued to provide software support. They also began building a product that would automate information for field providers in industrial services, including oil and natural gas. I wasnt sure what product to write until 2005, Parigi said. But I knew that major oil field...