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I strongly disagree with the title suggested by you (MBO Management by objectives) I have solid reasons in support of my claim since some questions arise for explanation from your side Q. No. 1- Management of what? Of a school, college, or of hospital or ultimately of corporate organization Q.No.2- Is management itself not one of features for success of organization? Please answer with reference to original passage Q.No.3 Doesn’t author talk about the need for separate mangement function in post industrial revolution era? If yes, then can we count management by objective (MBO) as one of features for an corporate organization? Please answer with reference to the original passage Q.No.3- Which title is more comprehensive? 1. MBO or 2.Vital features for an organization? Please answer with reference to the original passage Q.No.4- Does the title MBO encompass the original passage which is about the success of organization? Please answer with reference to the original passage i will appreciate miss sadia to make a right jugement of this fruitfull discussion and sorry there was outage on my side |
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P.S..That's all from me, if you are still adamant that you are right then brother i don't have any argument with you...That's all from my side...i can't understand the eccentricity behind all that you do..
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ok as you wish sir! but in answer of Ist question you replied that
"In para it is neither mentioned any organization nor does it need to mention one"... But of cousrse the writer is talking about an organization from very first line I also think no more argument is necessary ok bye |
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Dear the author has said organizations, not a particular organization, it was a general para not a particular one as you are insisting...
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my dear sir! please remember that degree of MBA is not a seal of having "comprehensive approach" to any piece of writing. Take care Sir Have best of luck |
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First reply: In para it is neither mentioned any organization nor does it need to mention one... Now you acknowledged "Dear the author has said organizations, not a particular organization" and it is also informed that I also said about "an organization" not particular organization. The other thing is about making a reference of your MBA, IBA....? poor references and what does this reference imply??? Further more, I will suggest you to take a second look at original passage with open heart, it will be fruitful for exercise. ok Sir Bilal Sb! today I shall remain busy |
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Title: Controlling population growth OR Population growth in perspective of sociology Contemporary sociology intently does not pay due attention to population growth. A welfare state is a one, who took appropriate steps to control the population growth. People should control it on voluntary basis. Its abrupt increase has severe impact over quality of life. Insurgents recruit their force mostly from overly populated society. Some people of society took measures to restrain population growth on their own behalf. However, they failed to maintain balance in death to birth ratio. This subject requires immediate attention. However, resolving this problem is not in the interest of Politician, Employer, Military and Revolutionist. It is the sole right of individual to decide about begetting his offspring. Revolution occurs through self enthusiasm but socialist tries to bring it by extremism of depressed class of society. Word=128
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Dear title is not the reflection of precis..and in precis you have mentioned the things that were insignificant and you have lost the essence of paragraph...
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Please evaluate my precis
1. Make a precise of the following passage in about one third of its length and suggest a suitable heading. (20)
It was not from want of perceiving the beauty of external nature but from the different way of perceiving it, that the early Greeks did not turn their genius to portray, either in colour or in poetry, the outlines, the hues, and contrasts of all fair valley, and hold cliffs, and golden moons, and rosy lawns which their beautiful country affords in lavish abundance. Primitive people never so far as I know, enjoy when is called the picturesque in nature, wild forests, beetling cliffs, reaches of Alpine snow are with them great hindrances to human intercourse, and difficulties in the way of agriculture. They are furthermore the homes of the enemies of mankind, of the eagle, the wolf, or the tiger, and are most dangerous in times of earthquake or tempest. Hence the grand and striking features of nature are at first looked upon with fear and dislike. I do not suppose that Greeks different in the respect from other people, except that the frequent occurrence of mountains and forests made agriculture peculiarly difficult and intercourse scanty, thus increasing their dislike for the apparently reckless waste in nature. We have even in Homer a similar feeling as regards the sea, --- the sea that proved the source of all their wealth and the condition of most of their greatness. Before they had learned all this, they called it “the unvintagable sea” and looked upon its shore as merely so much waste land. We can, therefore, easily understand, how in the first beginning of Greek art, the representation of wild landscape would find no place, whereas, fruitful fields did not suggest themselves as more than the ordinary background. Art in those days was struggling with material nature to which it felt a certain antagonism. There was nothing in the social circumstances of the Greeks to produce any revolution in this attitude during their greatest days. The Greek republics were small towns where the pressure of the city life was not felt. But as soon as the days of the Greeks republics were over, the men began to congregate for imperial purposes into Antioch, or Alexandria, or lastly into Rome, than we seek the effect of noise and dust and smoke and turmoil breaking out into the natural longing for rural rest and retirement so that from Alexander’s day …… We find all kinds of authors --- epic poets, lyricist, novelists and preachers --- agreeing in the precise of nature, its rich colours, and its varied sounds. Mohaffy: Rambles in Greece Precis: Conceiving their country in different way in what their country was rich in was the one reason why Greeks never eulogized their country. Little did they enjoy their lives owing to different calamities that often strike them leading them to dislike nature. The feelings they had harbored against sea weren't good either and they would consider it as a futile land. It can easily be inferred that art during the early days of Greek had no such prominent place.After the demise of Greek republics and with the emergence of imperialists authors, poets and lyricists came to the scene. Title: Emergence of Art in Greek
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