Anyone has references about the MBA in University pf Newcastle (UK)? Its seems to be a good course with reasonable price in a nice city. It is not ranked in the financial times, but the university has intention to be one of the top MBA of England. Does anyone has references about this course? Thank you!!!
Your question could perhaps be better answered if you provided some further information. Where are you from? Even what country you are in would be helpful.
After trawling the archives, including my own, further information would be needed in order to answer your question.
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The most simple way would be to pose a one-sentence question, rather like a thesis question. Then post further details, such as information about a specific dream, in a "Discussion" page. Choose the "Discuss" option from the menu to the left of the question box.
Yes - because - if additional information is posted in the answer box, it's no longer an 'unanswered question' - and wouldn't appear on the system. The best solution - would be to use the discussion area to explain further.
If I am unsure about a question, I would be honest and transparent about my uncertainty. I would acknowledge that I do not have the information needed to provide a confident response and offer to look into the question further or direct the individual to someone who may have the answer.
to answer your question i would say about 55190km further orbit then earth. By Alice
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Every college or university application has a statement where the applicant must sign indicating the information they gave was accurate. If the institution finds the information the applicant indicated was false, the student could be dismissed. It would be up to the college or university as to how they would handle the situation. Now, the question was, should they be reported. If a staff member of the institution recognizes false information then yes, it is his/her responsibility to report it to their supervisor for further action. If an outside individual knows of the false information, they would have to follow their conscience. The latter is just a personal opinion.Every college or university application has a statement where the applicant must sign indicating the information they gave was accurate. If the institution finds the information the applicant indicated was false, the student could be dismissed. It would be up to the college or university as to how they would handle the situation. Now, the question was, should they be reported. If a staff member of the institution recognizes false information then yes, it is his/her responsibility to report it to their supervisor for further action. If an outside individual knows of the false information, they would have to follow their conscience. The latter is just a personal opinion.Every college or university application has a statement where the applicant must sign indicating the information they gave was accurate. If the institution finds the information the applicant indicated was false, the student could be dismissed. It would be up to the college or university as to how they would handle the situation. Now, the question was, should they be reported. If a staff member of the institution recognizes false information then yes, it is his/her responsibility to report it to their supervisor for further action. If an outside individual knows of the false information, they would have to follow their conscience. The latter is just a personal opinion.Every college or university application has a statement where the applicant must sign indicating the information they gave was accurate. If the institution finds the information the applicant indicated was false, the student could be dismissed. It would be up to the college or university as to how they would handle the situation. Now, the question was, should they be reported. If a staff member of the institution recognizes false information then yes, it is his/her responsibility to report it to their supervisor for further action. If an outside individual knows of the false information, they would have to follow their conscience. The latter is just a personal opinion.Every college or university application has a statement where the applicant must sign indicating the information they gave was accurate. If the institution finds the information the applicant indicated was false, the student could be dismissed. It would be up to the college or university as to how they would handle the situation. Now, the question was, should they be reported. If a staff member of the institution recognizes false information then yes, it is his/her responsibility to report it to their supervisor for further action. If an outside individual knows of the false information, they would have to follow their conscience. The latter is just a personal opinion.Every college or university application has a statement where the applicant must sign indicating the information they gave was accurate. If the institution finds the information the applicant indicated was false, the student could be dismissed. It would be up to the college or university as to how they would handle the situation. Now, the question was, should they be reported. If a staff member of the institution recognizes false information then yes, it is his/her responsibility to report it to their supervisor for further action. If an outside individual knows of the false information, they would have to follow their conscience. The latter is just a personal opinion.
It's not a question.