The employer shall conduct” + “risk assessment

Roles of International agency

1. Provide early warning systems & global alerts 2. Set international guidelines like Sendai Framework 3. Offer rapid relief teams such as UNDAC & IFRC 4. Supply humanitarian aid including food, water, shelter 5. Give financial assistance through World Bank, ADB, IMF 6. Conduct post-
disaster damage & needs assessment (PDNA) 7. Support technical expertise, research & training via UNDP, WHO 8. Coordinate cross-border disaster response among countries 9.

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Böhm-Bawerk’s Capital Theory and Jevons’ Marginal Utility

Böhm-Bawerk’s Theory of Capital and Interest

Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, an Austrian economist, developed a comprehensive theory of capital and interest that emphasizes the role of time preference, roundaboutness, and the structure of production.

Time Preference

Böhm-Bawerk argued that people have a preference for present goods over future goods due to the uncertainty of the future and the possibility of enjoying goods now. This time preference is a fundamental aspect of human behavior and plays a crucial

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The modern subject is the subject of the sciences.

Short Stories:


1.No long introduction – reader “jumps” into the action   2. No detailed description of setting, characters and atmosphere   3. It often shows a decisive moment in somebodys life   4. Its presented in a strictly chronically order    5.There is a limited number of characters   6. It usually consists five parts: Introduction -> development -> climax -> falling action -> solution   7. It often leaves an open question Elements of short storie: 1.Action and conflict:

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The main stages of cold war.

PAGE 1 — Victorian Realism

Victorian Realism (1837–1901)

Main authors :

– Charles Dickens : Oliver Twist, Bleak House

– Charlotte Brontë : Jane Eyre

– Emily Brontë : Wuthering Heights

– Virginia Woolf : Mrs Dalloway

➤ Focuses on social issues (poverty, injustice)

➤ Realistic city setting (London)

➤ Precise, vivid description

“Bleak House” — Charles Dickens (1852–3)

Movement in passage : Panoramic → zoom on details

➤ immersive

➤ Circular movement around London, vivid imagery

Metaphors

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India’s banking system is a well-structured and regulated sector that plays a crucial role in the country’s economic development. It operates under the supervision of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
, which is the central bank of the country.


Structure of the Banking System in India

1. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – Central Bank

  • Established: 1935 (nationalized in 1949)

  • Role:

    • Regulator and supervisor of the banking system

    • Issuer of currency

    • Controller of monetary policy

    • Custodian of foreign exchange

    • Banker

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UX/UI Design Fundamentals: Key Concepts and Terminology

UX/UI Design Fundamentals Assessment

Review the following questions and answers covering core concepts in User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design.

Navigation and Structure

  • Question: In which exercise will you define the navigation of a digital product?
  • Answer: In the sitemap.
  • Question: A site map should show:
  • Answer: Navigation, content, and the relationship between different pages.
  • Question: A site map is:
  • Answer: How we organize the information structure for our product/service, and a diagram
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Mastering SQL Queries and Core Database Concepts

Fundamental SQL Retrieval Examples

Basic Selection and Filtering

  • List full details of all hotels

    SELECT * FROM Hotel;
  • List full details of all hotels in London

    SELECT * FROM Hotel WHERE city = 'London';
  • List names and addresses of all guests in London

    Alphabetically ordered by name. Strictly speaking, using LIKE '%London%' might also find rows with an address like: ’10 London Avenue, New York’.

    SELECT guestName, guestAddress FROM Guest 
    WHERE address LIKE '%London%'
    ORDER BY guestName;
  • List double or family

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Indian Economic Evolution, Statecraft, and Cultural Epics

Five Characteristics of the Indian Economic Model

The Indian Economic Model is distinct from Western capitalism or socialism. It is society-driven, value-based, and rooted in family and community systems, focusing on harmony between wealth creation and social welfare.


1. Family-Based Economy

  • The family forms the foundation of most Indian businesses. Multiple generations contribute to the success of the enterprise.
  • It promotes shared responsibility, long-term stability, and trust.
  • Example: Reliance Industries
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Financial Reporting: Control, Associates, and Consolidation Rules

Scenario Analysis: Bell Ltd Acquiring 51% of Chime Ltd

Note: Calculations are not required; explain the relevant adjustments in words.

If Bell Ltd had acquired 51% of the shares in Chime Ltd, the answer regarding Part B would differ significantly because 51% ownership constitutes control, requiring full consolidation rather than the equity method used for associates.

  1. Consolidated accounts would be required.
  2. This involves the consolidation of revenue, expenses, assets, and liabilities (as opposed to
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Core Concepts in Software Development and Analysis

Data Dictionary

A data dictionary is a centralized repository that defines the structure, relationships, and attributes of data elements used in a system. It includes names, types, sizes, allowable values, and descriptions of each data element. Used in databases and software development, it ensures consistency, clarity, and data integrity. It serves as a reference for developers, analysts, and stakeholders, improving communication and system documentation.

Function Point vs. Lines of Code (LOC)

  • 1.
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