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This book is designed specifically for Master’s degree and PhD students working on developing their thesis. It is a practical book designed to guide students from the initial stages of research proposal preparation to final stages of thesis report writing. It further gives proper guidance on how to approach the thesis defense and how one can go further in publication of articles in peer reviewed journals or turning the thesis to a book.
This #1 New York Times international bestseller tells the epic history of Israel's birth through the eyes of two generations of Jews as they fight to reclaim their homeland. Leon Uris tactfully meshes together the story of two 19th century Jewish brothers who seek refuge in Palestine with the 20th century story of how Israel gained its independence after World War II. Rich in historical accuracy and compelling characters, this literary classic sheds light on the long history of the Jewish diaspora, their struggles for liberation, and the costs of war. One of Uris’s best works, Exodus is just as relevant today as it was when it was first published in 1958. The 1960 film adaptation starring ...
This book is intended to be used as a textbook in Financial Accounting for Executive MBA’s candidates. This book has simplified the subject matter and gives understanding that can be easily applied by Executives as they try to manage their organizations. The author believes that this book will meet the needs of Executives who study Financial Accounting as a module in their course. The book is presented in a simple language which will make the subject not only interesting but also enjoyable for the learners.
This book is intended to be a textbook in International Finance.As a textbook, it covers most of the theories and concepts in the field, clearly explaining concepts and theories with practical application to developing countries environment and can help students to understand how international finance concepts are applicable in the business world. The author believes that this book will meet the needs of students undertaking MBA courses in International Business and Trade and other professional courses such as CPA, CIMA CFA and ACCA.The presentation of this book is in a simple language, which makes the reading interesting and enjoyable to both students and managers in this field.
The dominant capital structure studies across the globe have been concentrated in developed countries and specifically for listed companies and few on unlisted companies or mixed companies. This thesis aims to examine the extent to which company liquidity, profitability, tangibility, and company size influence the leverage of Tanzanian companies as suggested by pecking order and trade-off theory. The study findings show a negative relationship between company liquidity and company leverage as measured by debt ratio and debt-to-equity ratio. These findings show the validity of the pecking order theory in Tanzania. The postulates of the trade-off theory as far as liquidity is concerned are not...
Chief Executives and managers require a range of skills and knowledge to be able to function effectively in their positions. This book is a guide for holders of these positions, examining the varied facets of management and leadership along with the techniques necessary to make effective day-to-day decisions and improve the performance of their organizations.
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Inspired by the true story of Bill Young, A One Way Ticket is a four book series mixing fact and fiction. All books have photos at the back and Bill’s true story is included at the end of book 4, Journey’s End. After a V1 lands on a house in London Jacob is horrified to discover the bodies of several children. But is Tilly’s sister one of them? His investigations lead him to Halford Manor and he begins to unravel a diabolical plot. The war is finally over and after overseeing the surrender of German U-Boats and working on troopships Bill returns to civilian life. Having argued with Nora over her choice of husband he decides to do something to help find her missing daughter. But will hi...
In the gripping novel titled Hush, the protagonist grapples with the weight of her mistakes, realizing that even the smallest misstep can have far-reaching consequences. For her, it’s not just a mere error; it has a name—a crime that threatens to cast a lifelong shadow, and worst of all, it means letting down the people she holds dear. Like a precarious row of dominoes, her entire life’s work teeters on the edge, vulnerable to the slightest nudge. The haunting fear of being unloved and becoming a source of disgrace forces her to abandon logic, plunging her into the clutches of a mysterious man who offers a dubious solution. Unaware of the profound upheaval this decision will unleash upon her existence, she embraces the man’s proposition in a desperate bid to salvage her future. Little does she know that her choice will upend her life, hurling her heart into the heart of a cyclone fuelled by tumultuous emotions.
This stunning “dystopian feminist eco-thriller” from an award-winning South Korean author “takes on climate change, sexual assault, greed, and dark tourism” (Ms. Magazine). Welcome to the desert island of Mui, where a paid vacation to paradise is nothing short of a disaster in this “mordantly witty novel [that] reads like a highly literary, ultra–incisive thriller” (Refinery29). Jungle is a cutting–edge travel agency specializing in tourism to destinations devastated by disaster and climate change. And until she found herself at the mercy of a predatory colleague, Yona was one of their top representatives. Now on the verge of losing her job, she’s given a proposition: take ...