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    CHANGE Is America ready for a change? And now that a chance is given‚ will it be taken? John Edgar Wideman‚ writer of “Street Corner Dreamers” wonders himself. Will the youth step up and make a difference? and become more than a stereotype. Is it right for Americans to rest on their laurels? His thoughts on appearance and reality‚ can the color of the president insure change. Wideman wonders about the youth today. There are too many of them running around doing nothing with their lives. Seeping

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    A CASE STUDY ON CHANGE DIMENSIONS ‚ FACTORS AND MODELS IN A PRIVATE SERVICES SECTOR‚ ‚INDIA Published by Dr.Vimala Sanjeevkumar Associate Professor College of Business University of Utara Sintok‚Kedah‚ Malaysia Email: sanjeevcv2000@gmail.com ‚ Virmala@uum.edu.my Mobilenumber: 0060195218228 1 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1963564 A CASE STUDY ON CHANGE DIMENSIONS ‚ FACTORS AND MODELS IN PRIVATE SERVICES SECTOR‚ ‚INDIA SYNOPSIS Change management has received considerable

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    “IMPACT OF SPOT PRICE ON TRADING VOLUME‚TRADED VALUE & VOLATILITY OF DAILY SETTLEMENT PRICES OF CURRENCY FUTURE IN NSE & MCX-SX ” Shelly Singhal‚ Assistant Professor Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management and Technology‚ Jagadhri‚ Haryana‚ India shelly2588@gmail.com‚ (M) +91-8950213125 GauravKamboj‚ Assistant Professor Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management and Technology‚ Jagadhri‚ Haryana‚ India gaurav_bim@yahoo.co.in‚ (M) +91-9896005971 Abstract:It is almost two and a half years

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    With descriptive models‚ the role of the OD practitioner is to illuminate “what is” for the client‚ and “what could be”. Within descriptive models‚ contingency theorists would argue that the OD practitioner facilitates change only‚ not focus. The client determines the direction of change and the OD practitioner helps the client get there. Most diagnostic models fit under the “descriptive” category. Examples include: ! ! ! ! ! ! Bolman and Deal: Four Frames Model Freedman: Socio-technical Systems Model

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    generation gap is one which cannot be bridged The so-called “generation gap” always exists as an inevitable social phenomenon of all time. The nature of this is differences and misunderstandings between the young and their elders causing a big gap that cannot be bridged as many considered. However‚ there are still multiple people believing in the “possibility” and attempting to bridge generations by narrowing the gap gradually. To start with‚ we all cannot deny the truism that each generation

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    Changes Each person experiences certain things‚ even the most simplest and innocent‚ that enlighten him or her or bring about a revelation. At one point in each of our lives we will or already have had one such meaningful incident. In Annie Dillard’s short essay “Dumbstruck‚” she recounts an experience just like that. Dillard’s experience jolts her‚ bringing to life an awareness of the harshness and inevitability that things happen‚ things are not permanent in this life. We first learn of her love

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    up outside of Cleveland Ohio where his mother‚ a science teacher‚ taught him about how things worked in the world (Schulman). At the time‚ “to call yourself a writer would be precocious. Or pretentious” (Dean). All the Light We Cannot See is Doerr’s second novel and fourth book. It took him ten years to write it‚ partially due to the amount of research about World War II and radio he had to do (Dean). Doerr writes in present tense and a short and concise style. His syntax includes mostly short to medium

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    However‚ she goes on to say that the “talent of the storyteller surmounts stylistic inadequacies and ultimately defies one’s better judgement." (Calill). Despite the descriptive writing and late connection of the main characters‚ All The Light We Cannot See contains more interesting and relatable characters and plot for our English course. Upon reviewing these three novels‚ all three seem to be great novels‚ however‚ one in particular appears to be most fitting for our purposes. The Goldfinch‚ as

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    ‘Man cannot grow without conflict’ Speech: Said by Dalia Lama on International peace day in America Paragraph 1: Talk about third world countries; Pakistan‚ India‚ include religion and how they all interact and connect Paragraph 2: Talk about countries living in peace such as Butan Paragraph 3: State that there is conflict happening around the world‚ and that conflict can be good for the social order but only in moderation and controlled amounts (deviance). Namaste. Namaste. (Bow to audience) I’d

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    Within the novel All the Light We Cannot See the reader can see Werner’s changes as he begin to spend more time in the academy and at war. Werner begins to adopt a similar mindset as the German people; he puts his own beliefs aside for the safe of Germany. During a training exercise when a student is asked to pick out the weakest Werner willing joins the mob in chasing him down even though he knows it’s wrong. “Why they’re chasing this boy‚ and what they’re supposed to do if they catch him. Except

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