| 451. | 1 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS IN INDIAN POWER SECTOR 1.STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS IN INDIAN POWER SECTOR
There is an urgent need for reforms in Indian power sector. ...
1.1>Failure to meet current demand and future demand
The energy demand for electricity increased at a CAGR of 6.1 per cent, from 289 billion kWh in 1991-92, to 523 billion ...
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| 452. | Marijuana Marijuana Use for Medical Purposes
Controversy and contradiction are well revealed by most of the media. ... government was struggled with in the earlier period was the marijuana, unlike alcohol marijuana is still forbidden. Many arguments against the government were made, and say marijua...
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| 453. | Globalization of Christianity The article, “Vatican hampers liturgical inculturation, bishops say”, is a good example of the coming of global Christianity. It is proof, however, that the globalization in Christianity is not yet realized and still has a ways to come. As Christianity expands southwards and eastwards towards Afri...
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| 454. | Conditional access system ... ” Murdoch stated that the demand by the cable industry to introduce conditional access systems was more an exercise in obfuscation so as to maintain status quo rather than because of any real concern for the consumer. ... We have been toying with the idea of introducing a conditional access sy...
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| 455. | Saying Goodbye To US Jobs For many years, the United States has been outsourcing blue-collar jobs to other countries outside our borders to find cheaper labor. ... The decline in our manufacturing jobs has risen exponentially and now our white-collar jobs are also being outsourced to other countries. Countries such as Ind...
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| 456. | Mathematics Around the world every culture on the face of this great earth has
developed its own type and formof mathematics. In many cases
mathematics have been spreaded from one culture to another. ... Did you know mathematics written in ancient Greek was
translated into Arabic? Some time la...
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| 457. | parliamentary laws outline Introduction: The French and Indian war was a disagreement between France, Spain, Britain and the Indians. At the end of it, Britain was thoroughly successful. It gained all the territory east of the Mississippi, in addition to all the territory it already had in the Mediterranean region, Africa and...
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| 458. | Is there an easy Spiral out of Poverty Is there an easy “Spiral out of Poverty? ... As TFP improvements are a long drawn process)
Focusing on the incorrect drivers - the key drivers that improve TFP are not easy to identify (India focused on Secondary education for long before sifting its focus on primary education and healthc...
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| 459. | interpreter of maladies When you are dealing with a book of stories that are written about characters from a specific type of culture or race such as the stories in Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri, more often than not the characters of that particular race or culture will come in contact with other characters from...
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| 460. | smoken crack smoken crack is good you should try it dont buy it steal it Although it is true that India has been an integrated nation since olden times; it is also true that on the present context Gandhian values have special significance for national integration. Today communal amity has become essential for n...
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| 461. | Cyrus the Great
Cyrus the Great
Cyrus the Great was the first true world conqueror. The founder of the Achamenid dynasty and the Persian Empire, Cyrus the great was famous in the ancient world for unifying Persia and amassing the largest empire of his time. Respected even by his enemies, Cyrus consolidated mos...
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| 462. | fdgfd The Dutch Republic Model for other constitutional states 1581 - 7 provinces of the Union of Utrecht form United Provinces Independence confirmed by Treaty of Westphalia (1648) Led to the "Golden Age" of the Netherlands Power was held by regents in an oligarchy States General handled foreign affairs ...
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| 463. | hinduism Hinduism The Aryans are thought to come into the land of India at around 2000B.C.E. from the northwest. This is a time that the Harappa culture was around but was already in the process of decaying as the Aryans were entering. They had a social system of three classes: priests, warriors, and commone...
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| 464. | Opium Opium
The Papaver somniferum plant produces a substance with emense power. ... From the opium poppy, many drugs are derived from its production. ... Opium, laudanum, and heroin are also produced from the opium poppy. ... Opium is usually smoked but people will inhale the smoke or even take it...
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| 465. | Missionary William Carey ... To gain a full understanding of William Careys missionary work this paper examines the influences in his life, the book he wrote, the hardships he endured, and the impact he had on India.
Many influences shaped William Careys life in becoming a prominent figure in Christian missionary hist...
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| 466. | Going Back In Time A Look at the Andaman Islands
Around the year 1290, Marco Polo sailed by the Andaman Islands and described the natives as “a most brutish and savage race, having heads, eyes, and teeth like those of dogs. ... (Andaman Association)
A territory of India, the Andaman Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal, south of Burm...
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| 467. | Atasi Das The committee should nominate Atasi Das because she is the most qualified candidate for the job. ... This means that there are only three qualified candidates who fit that job requirement; Tom Wallace, Brett Harrison, and Atasi Das. ...
This leaves Atasi Das as the best candidate for the job....
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| 468. | Alexander The Great Arrain once said, “For I myself believe that there was at that time no race of mankind, no city, no single individual, to which the name Alexander had not reached. ... edu/~junterek)(6-11-03) Alexander III contributed greatly to our history. In an amazing eleven year journey of conquest, young Alexa...
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| 469. | Human Resources Policy Integration An Attempt to Reduce Stress Human Resources Policy Integration – An Attempt to Reduce Stress
The occurrence of a merger causes stress for all of the employees of both companies which will hereafter be referred to as Company A and Company B. ... The presentation of the new Human Resources (HR) policy can be instrumental i...
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| 470. | Securitisation An Insight Written By: Tejas Mehta (MBA Student)
INTRODUCTION:
Securitisation as a form of funding is widely prevalent in western countries. Originated in the USA, securitisation spread to other countries very rapidly. However, USA is still the biggest securitisation market in the world. ... Besides, ...
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| 471. | Indian IT Industry Building Global MNC s ... Global Scenario: Challenges 12
6. Building Global MNC’s: Future Opportunities 13
7. Building Global MNC’s: Strategic Focus for India 16
8. ... Bibliography 20
Executive Summary
The success of the Indian IT industry in the recent years has led many people to think w...
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| 472. | The Law of Gravity What is it that divides us? Are class distinctions merely manifestations of societies coping with stereotypes? The theme of Arunhati Roy’s first book, The God of Small Things is that of the class distinctions in India. With her book, she tries to show that people can cross the arbitrary boundaries o...
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| 473. | Television industry ... Framework Of TV Industry 6
4. ... History of TV Industry 8
6. ... Porters Five Forces 15
10 Marketing Strategies 16
11 Recommendation 17
Executive Summary :
Subsequent to the liberalization of the Indian economy in 1993, the television industry i...
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| 474. | Hemann Hesse ... The sixty-nine-year-old Hermann Hesse can look back on a considerable achievement consisting of novels, short stories, and poems” (1). Hesse’s works especially attract adolescent and young adult readers because they identify with Hesse’s reoccurring themes (Hesse, Hermann 1). Factors, such as:...
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| 475. | Herbology HERBOLOGY
Herbology can be defined simply as the study of herbs, specifically related to their various uses and effects on the human body. ...
There are many different “schools” of herbology, some of which are based from Chinese Medicine, European, Ayurvedan (Indian), Native American, Japan...
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| 476. | Bizarre Bollywood ... Yes, you got it right …it’s Bollywood that is the most ‘desi’ of them all. ... ‘Inspired’ that’s the key word here in Bollywood. ...
Quite a lot of times some of the more ‘innovative’ storywriters in Bollywood have blatantly copied movies from abroad or from down south. ... These Hollywood...
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| 477. | teksons MODERN BAKERIES (INDIA) LIMITED, AHMEDABAD (B) Towards the end of 1967 Mr. Lal, the general manager of Modern Bakeries (India) Limited, Ahmedabad was concerned with the problem of designing a distribution system for the company’s products. In as much as the plant was scheduled to begin production in...
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| 478. | marketing Welcome to The World Of TMM International Home : Mypage TMM India Home : Mypage :: Back 2 School Finance Human Resources Information Technology Manufacturing Marketing Strategic Management Back 2 School > Marketing > Sales Management & Selling Skills Sales Organisational Structure Sales executive lo...
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| 479. | Zuni Sexuality The mysteries behind the Zuni Indian’s spiritual rituals and beliefs reveal the prevalent sexuality in the Zuni culture. This strong culture illustrates the sexuality of humans, through the metaphors of the animals, stories and folktales, and, most importantly, the sexuality conveyed in their belie...
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| 480. | Piercing ... BODY PIERCING! ... You probably werent expecting body piercing to be my topic. ... Im going to give you some historical facts and how it is in todays world on body piercing, the piercing procedure, and my personal experience.
Throughout history, body piercing has been practiced by many ...
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| 481. | Ghost Dancer Dancing had been Madhavi’s life. She has been taking barathanatyam, an Indian classical dance since she was five years old. Her dance teacher was the famous dancer Mrs Sheila Devi. It has been thirteen years since then. She was in her school’s dancing team and had already represented the school in a...
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| 482. | Sailing into a New Era When Vasco De Gama arrived at Calicut, an Indian port city, he was asked by Indian officials what he wanted in India. The Portuguese explorer replied, “Christians and spices” (Traditions and Encounters, 610). In the time of Europe’s “rebirth” in the fifteenth century, many large naval expeditions we...
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| 483. | Reception of Walt Whitman in Korea under Japanese Occupation ... :Democratic Vistas, Portable Walt Whitman, Mark Van Doren(ed. ... ¡±: The Complete Prose Works of Walt Whitman, vol. ... ), Walt Whitman: The Critical Heritage, (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971), p. ...
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| 484. | Personal Goal youWant to achieve as a University of Phoenix Student What goals do I want to achieve while I am at the University of Phoenix as a student? To understand my goals I need to explain the reasoning of become a student at the University of Phoenix.
Ever since I started college in India, I had a goal to be a Chartered Accountant, which is equivalent to Ce...
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| 485. | Akbar the Great Akbar, the third Mughal emperor of India, was a great ruler during his reign from 1556-1605 A. ... Akbar was especially a significant ruler in political and cultural aspects.
Akbar was a skillful emperor and knew how to control his territory well. ... In addition, Akbar made sure that good work w...
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| 486. | Homes in Mussorie 9/18/03 Time seems like it’s just sucking the minutes away from me. The days are so regimented that it’s hard to find time to write, despite the urgency of a written journal that’s nagging at my conscience. It seems so long ago in Delhi that I by chance (as always) met yet another wonderful group of...
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| 487. | buis Introduction Alexander III, more commonly known as Alexander the Great, was one of the greatest military leaders in world history. He was born in Pella, Macedonia, then a Greek nation. The exact date of his birth is uncertain, but was probably either July 20 or 26, 356 B.C. Alexander was considered ...
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| 488. | Defining moment ‘DEFINING MOMENT’ As I look back in my life there have been many moments that were very special and important to me. Sometimes, something happens and you realise that after this your entire outlook on life is going to change. Something like that has happened to me and I have realised that nothing in...
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| 489. | Nestle Nestle India Ltd, 51% subsidiary of Nestle SA , is among the leading branded food player in the country. ... Nestle’s leading brands include Cerelac, Nestum, Nescafe, Maggie, Kitkat, Munch and Pure Life. ...
Competition: Baby food and Instant coffee are categories where brand loyalties are very...
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| 490. | According to Forster the solution to human misunderstanding lies in human nature not in political institutions ... I disagree with the comment that the solution to human misunderstanding lies in human nature. Transcending "human differences by developing the heart and imagination: is not enough to overcome barriers between people.
According to Mrs. ... The Bridge Party failed precisely because there w...
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| 491. | siddartha terms Advaita: non duality, identity of the spirit and matter - essentially are all 'one'. The philosophical belief that underlies the teaching in the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads. There is only one Consciousness, one Supreme Spirit, despite multiplicity; this is the 'ultimate truth' in the text known to ...
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| 492. | How should the Indian IT industry build global brands Shastrarth 2003
How should the Indian IT industry build global brands? ... Building global brands – three level framework 4
2.1 Industry branding 6
2. ... References 13
ABSTRACT
Indian IT industry is at crossroads. ... The very strengths that propelled Indian IT...
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| 493. | BHUTAN Bhutan
Cultural diversity is an understatement out here in Acadia University. ... Being the first Bhutanese students to ever set foot in Acadia University, everyone asks us “where is Bhutan? ... Well, here are some facts about Bhutan.
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| 494. | Alienation in Margaret Atwoods Journals Of Susanna Moodie Alienation
With basis in three excerpts from Margaret Atwood’s ”The Journals of Susanna Moodie” and an excerpt from E. ... Forster’s ”A Passage To India”, I will talk about the concept of alienation primarily, but in doing so, I will inevitably touch upon it’s direct opposite – home. ... Because ...
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| 495. | Celia Cruz BIOGRAPHY
Birth: October 21, 1924 in Havana, Cuba
Death: July 16, 2003 in Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Hispanic American
Occupation: Singer
Celia was raised in the neighborhood of Santo Suarez, Havana, Cuba. ...
Celia had fourteen brothers and sist...
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| 496. | IMPERIALISM IMPERIALISM
BY SHAMLEY CHAND
Imperialism throughout the history of the world brought cultural diversity. ... Imperialism has been a common exercise that was practiced by major super powers like Western Europe. To some imperialism may seem like a good idea with all of the riches and wealth to ...
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| 497. | cheerleading folklore Cheerleading Folklore
Do cheerleaders constitute as a folk group? The purpose of this paper is to provide information that argues why cheerleading is a folk group. Cheerleading holds all of the genres of folklore. ... As New York fo...
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| 498. | IFEConsumer PromotionsPurchase Accelerations Chapter Three: Environmental & Legal Frameworks A hotel must perform certain legalities prior stepping into operations. In the case of re-defining certain legal issues might or might not have been adhered to but now have become an essential criteria. In this chapter the author speaks about provision...
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| 499. | Mahatma Ghandi Christian Robinson Portfolio Biography Mahatma Gandhi Gandhi, also know as Mahatma Gandhi, was born in Porbandar, now known as Gujarat, on October 2, 1869. Gandhi attended school at University College in London, where he was educated in law. After college Gandhi returned to India, were he attempted ...
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| 500. | Tradition in Indian Culture Tradition in Indian Culture
Traditional Indian culture still has remarkably the same face it did centuries upon centuries ago. Not much has changed in terms of religion or daily life for much of the population of Indian. ... This dedication to tradition defines what makes Indian culture so co...
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