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    In today’s globalized and communicative world‚ where written‚ seen‚ and heard information can travel across thousands of miles in the blink of an eye‚ it’s no wonder the United States describes itself as a “melting pot” of cultures. When once civilizations remained mostly isolated and homogeneous‚ with no outer influences to meld with their own routines and traditions‚ now the world operates with little privacy between different parts of the world. The sharing‚ lovingly lending‚ and forcefully taking

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    Gobal Mergers

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    GLOBAL MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Mergers and Acquisitions (M & A) describes a business transaction that joins organisations together or splits them apart‚ triggering major changes for employees of participating companies. Such transactions include mergers‚ acquisitions‚ spin-offs‚ divestitures or partial disposals‚ joint ventures‚ private equity deals‚ management buy-outs and buy-ins‚ and IPOs. Merger also consults on the people implications of transactions for distressed and bankrupt

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    history of kerala

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    KERALA HISTORY Pre-Historic Kerala          The meglithic monuments include the dolmens‚ cists‚ rock-cut caves‚ thopikallu‚ pulachikallu‚ kudakkallu etc. All of them are associated with burial system. ‘Nannangadi’ was the burial jar. The important palaeolithic sites are valuvasseri (Nilambur) and Tenkara (Palaghat) The mesolithic sites are Walayar (Palaghat)‚ Mankara‚ Tenmalai (Kollam) Kerala is believed to have originated by the withdrawal of sea‚ when Parasurama

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    17 The Bhagavad Gita ("Song of God") is the essence of the Vedas and Upanishads. It is a universal scripture applicable to people of all temperaments‚ for all times. It is a book with sublime thoughts and practical instructions on Yoga‚ Devotion‚ Vedanta and Action. The Bhagavad Gita has influenced many great thinkers over the years. Eighteen being the total number of chapters‚ they could be divided into three sections. Chapters 1-6 focuses more about action‚ Chapter 7-12 focuses about dedication

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    NOVELS‚ SOCIETY AND HISTORY S.NO. Name Novel Features Other specifications 1 Samuel Richardson Pamela Epistolary novel-(Written in the form of a series of letters) 2 Henry Fielding Tom Jones (1749) Costly for poor 3 Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers Serialized in a magazine known as “All the Round Year” Serialization allowed readers to relish the suspense. 4 Leo Tolstoy War and peace Russian novelist who wrote extensively on rural life and community. 5 Charles Dickens

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    In this globalization era many industries seek expansion not just limited to their own nation but to go international and seek new market for their products and services. The environmental standards and norms play a significant role in determining the competitiveness of products and goods on the international market. Environmental responsibility is a vital component of a business strategy as it not only helps the environment‚ but it wins the trust of communities and gains the respect of the governments

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    Hinduism vs. Islam I will be showing the similarities and differences of two of the world’s oldest religions Hinduism and Islam. Hinduism and Islam are the third and second most popular religions in the world respectively. They differ in many ways including idol worship‚ monotheism and their history. Islam originated in Arabia as a reaction towards prevailing native traditions and is based on the revelations formed by Muhammad the Prophet. Hinduism originated by a result of the synthesis

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    Immortal Values

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    IMMORTAL VALUES Swami Chinmayananda Civilization flourishes with the promotion of culture‚ but when the cultural values deteriorate‚ the civilization of a society breaks down‚ as we have known from the fall of the Egyptian‚ the Greek and the Roman civilizations. The great religious masters of India‚ using their own ingenious efforts‚ have time and again revived the philosophical and religious values for which India stood and thereby arrested the deterioration of the culture. When culture deteriorates

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    (October 2008)‚ states that Nchanga Mine is located in Chingola‚ in the Copperbelt‚ Republic of Zambia. Historical operations began in the 1930 shortly after the discovery of a copper bearing ore outcrop in the Nchanga Stream. In 2004‚ Vedanta Resources took over the ownership of Konkola Copper Mines. Inherently‚ KCM assumed responsibility for all environmental liabilities left behind by the previous owners. The Nchanga Mining License Area (LML34) covers an area of 11 763 ha

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    Swami Vivekananda

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    SWAMI VIVEKANANDA Swami Vivekananda‚ a great and genuine God-man‚ saint‚ philosopher and the creator of Modern Hinduism was leading disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. He deeply influenced the Western World with his ‘Vedanta Movement’ and gave Hinduism a new meaning and relevance. He systematized and synthesized various Hindu thoughts and ideals in order to make them more acceptable‚ comprehensible‚ and practical. Swami Vivekananda was born as Narendra Nath Datta on 12th January‚ 1863 in Calcutta

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