Deming’s 14 Points – Quality Management Techniques | Principles of Management

Deming's 14 Points

Deming’s 14 Points – Quality Management Techniques | Principles of Management Following are the Edward Deming’s Fourteen Techniques of Quality Management: Create constancy of purpose for the improvement of product and service, with the aim to become competitive, stay in business, and provide jobs. The problems of the future command first and foremost constancy of … Read more

Protect a document using password – Microsoft Word | Computer Notes

Protect a document using password

Protect a document using password | Microsoft Word | Computer Notes Password Password is a word or other string of characters, sometimes kept secret or confidential, that must be supplied by a user in order to gain full or partial access to a multi user computer system or its data resources.   Document Document is a piece … Read more

Permutation and Combination – Fundamental Principles of Counting | Business Mathematics

Permutation and Combination

Permutation and combination | Permutation | Combination | Fundamental  Principles of Counting  Multiplication Theorem If an operation can be performed in m different ways and following which a second operation can be performed in n different ways, then the two operations in succession can be performed in m × n different ways. Fundamental Principles of … Read more

Cell References – Absolute cell reference and Relative cell References | Microsoft Excel

Cell References

Cell References | Absolute cell References | absolute reference excel | Relative cell References | Microsoft Excel A cell reference refers to a cell or a range of cells on a worksheet and can be used in a formula so that Microsoft Office Excel can find the values or data that you want that formula … Read more

Adventures In English Vol I – Four Levels | BBA Notes

Adventures In English Vol I

Adventures In English Vol I  | Four Levels | BBA Notes   Unit One: Introduction 1.  PIANO Unit Two: Ancient Tales 2. YUDHISTHIRA’S WISDOM 3. THE BRAVE LITTLE PARROT 4. KING DAVID’S CRIME 5. IF NOT HIGHER 6. PHAEDO 7. ASTYAGES’ REVENGE  Unit Three: Education 8.THE LIBRARY CARD 9.WHY GO TO UNIVERSITY? 10. THE ILLITERATE … Read more

The Savage Male – Adventures in English Volume I | BBA Notes

The Savage Male

The Savage Male – Adventures in English Volume I | BBA Notes Marvin Harris (1927 – 2001) Unit: Anthropology Subject: Adventures in English Volume I   Literal Comprehension The Yanomamo is one of the most aggressive , war loving and male oriented societies in the world. The body of adult males or females are covered … Read more

The Cabuliwallah – Four Levels | Adventures In English Vol I

The Cabuliwallah

The Cabuliwallah | Four Levels |  Adventures In English Vol I| BBA Notes Author: Rabindranath Tagore  Unit: Crosscultural Bridges Subject: Adventures in English Volume I Literal Comprehension A Cabuliwallah named Rahaman reached near the house of the writer. He was a peddler and sold seasonal goods. Mini, the five years old daughter of the writer, … Read more

Stickeen – Four Levels | Adventures in English Volume I

Stickeen

Stickeen | Four Levels | Adventures in English Volume I | BBA Notes  Author: John Muir Unit 4: Animal Stories Subject: Adventures in English Volume I    Literal Comprehension In the summer of 1880, the narrator John Muir was exploring the southwestern Alaksha region with his friend Mr.Young. Mr. Young brought a dog with him … Read more

Astyages’ Revenge – Adventures In English Vol I | BBA Notes

Astyages Revenge

Astyages Revenge | Four Levels | Adventures In English Vol I | BBA Notes

Author: Herodotus
Unit: Ancient Tales
Subject: Adventures in English Volume I

LITERAL COMPREHENSION

Astyages, the king of Medes saw in his dream that his daughter’s urine flooded the whole of Asia. Then she was married to a Persian. Again the king in his dream saw that out of his daughter’s private part, t grew a vine covering all Asia. After consulting the dream interpreter, he called back his daughter from Persia. She was imprisoned because the majai had told the king that his grandchild would become a king in his palace. When she gave birth to a son, the king called his most faithful officer, Harpagus, and asked him to expose the child. He also warned him not to give this task to anyone. But Harpagus did not like to kill the royal child.

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