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(i) Creativity refers to the ability to thinks in novel and unsual ways and to come up with unique solutions to problems.
(ii) Creativity is reality-oriented, appropriate, constructive and socially desirable.
(iii) Individual's vary in terms of the level and the areas in which they exhibit creativity.
(iv) It may be related to simple occupations and may be higher levels i.e., related to the artists, the scientists, the inventors etc., however they are not working at the same level.
(v) Creativity may be doing things differently. It is working on what has already been done earlier by way of modifications, by putting things in new perspectives or to new use.
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Features of Receipts and Payments Account
- It is also known as Cash Book Summary for the Not-for-Profit organizations because it records all the cash and cash equivalents like cheques transactions throughout the year.
- It starts with beginning cash and bank balance and ends with ending cash and bank balance.
- This account shows cash transactions of both capital and revenue nature.
- Mostly it shows a debit balance. In the exceptional case of overdraft balance, its net balance may be credit.
- The concern prepares it on the last day of the accounting year.
- Double Entry bookkeeping system does not apply to this account since it is a summary of transactions which are already recorded in the Cash Book.
- It does not involve transactions which do not include cash or bank items.
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The Fifth Report was submitted to the British Parliament in 1813. It was called the Fifth Report as it was the fifth in a series of reports about the working of East India Company. The core issue of the Fifth Report was the administration and activities of the East India Company. This report had 1002 pages. About 800 pages were in the form of appendices which included petitions of zamindars and ryots, reports of Collectors, statistical tables on revenue returns and the official notes on the revenue and judicial administration of Bengal and Madras.
Objectives of the Report : Many groups of people in Britain were not happy with the working of East India Company in India. They opposed the monopoly enjoyed by East India Company over trade with India and China. Many British traders wanted a share in Company’s trade in India. They emphasised that the Indian market should be opened for British manufactures. Many political groups even argued that the conquest of Bengal benefitted only the East India Company and not the British nation as a whole. They highlighted the misrule and maladministration by East India Company. As a result, the British Parliament passed several acts in the late 18th century to regulate and control the rule of East India Company in India.
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Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwell's equations.
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Susceptibility of a magnetic material is defined as the ratio of the intensity of magnetisation (I) induced in the material to the magnetizing force (H) applied to it.
It is given by,
Xm = I/H
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Sewage system - facility consisting of a system of sewers for carrying off liquid and solid sewage. sewage works, sewer system. facility, installation - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility". In the ideal case, a sewer system is completely gravity-powered, like a septic system. Pipes from each house or building flow to a sewer main that runs, for example, down the middle of the street. ... The sewer mains flow into progressively larger pipes until they reach the wastewater treatment plant.
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Knowledge of nature is important to develop technology which slowly loosens the shackles of environment on man. Human beings are better able to develop technology after they develop better understanding of natural laws. 2. When the level of technology is low the stage of human development is primitive. Nature is very importance of humans have needed to survive and thrive, was provided by the natural world around us : food, water, medicine, materials, for shelter, and even natural cycles such us climate and nutrients . Nature is our sole supplier. Some animals give us food.
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There are three different business-level strategies: (1) cost leadership, (2) differentiation, and (3) integrated cost leadership and differentiation. All three of these business-level strategies involve choices related to differentiation and cost leadership. The three dimensions of changesare: the scope of change, the level of change and the intentionality of change.
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