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    ANNEXURE – I CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Corporate Governance provides that a company is directed in such a way that it performs efficiently and effectively‚ keeping in view the long term interest of the stakeholders‚ while respecting laws and regulations of the land and contributing‚ as a responsible corporate citizen‚ to the national exchequer. I. COMPANY’S PHILOSOPHY Your Company believes in professionalism of management‚ transparency and sound business ethics. It encourages wide participation

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    John Wanna's Analysis

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    federalism in Australia‚ John Wanna reported that "...all three levels of government - Commonwealth‚ state/territory and local - tended to see federalism as a malaise‚ not as a source of effective government" (Wanna 2007: 276). What might be the reasons for this negative view of our system of government? What steps might be taken to overcome it? Wanna aims to both inform and persuade readers with his representation of outcomes from the round table discussions on Federalism. John Wanna has examined

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    In John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing‚” his use of artist jargon makes it difficult for the casual reader to comprehend a lot of the points he makes. A section that demonstrates this can be found in the first full paragraph on page 145. Berger uses phrases such as “compositional unity” and “harmonious fusion” when analyzing the paintings Regents of the Old Men’s Alms House and Regentesses of the Old Men’s Alms House. His language can be understood by different readers in drastically different ways‚ which

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    John Winthrop Analysis

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    In 1630 a group of allied colonists and puritans were on a voyage to the New World‚ aboard the Abella. The reason for their journey was to achieve religious freedom from their homeland‚ England. On the ship‚ a Puritan preacher named John Winthrop made a sermon to the group about God and his “commissions”. He spoke on how they need to look up to God‚ basically as a mentor‚ and that these commissions can affect their lives. Winthrop explains that for what God has done for us‚ we should repay him

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    as icons‚ images‚ tokens‚ and etc. The use of symbols can have two sides to it‚ depending on how a person interprets it. In the book “Seeing Ourselves” by John Macionis‚ a Professor of Sociology and Prentice Hall Distinguished Scholar‚ Peter L. Berger makes a statement that meaning is socially constructed by a society. According to Berger‚ people act accordingly to the meaning they assign to objects‚ symbols‚ or events. Basing off of Berger’s theory‚ symbols are only valuable when they have the

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    John Steinbeck's Analysis

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    Steinbeck could have many purposes in publishing his novel‚ Of Mice and Men. One of them was getting his readers to love disabled people through Lennie. People didn’t understand what someone with a disorder was going through in the 30’s. Because of this they saw them as mistakes‚ outcasts. Steinbeck knew otherwise and wanted to have that idea reversed by creating a lovable character like Lennie Small. “If you don’t want me I can g off in the hills an’ find a cave. I can go away any time.”(Steinbeck

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    People have their own perspective of people‚ but when it comes to a general idea of a group of people‚ stereotypes come into play. In Little Big Man by Thomas Berger‚ the descriptions of the Indians and the whites are stereotypical. In the nineteenth century‚ in which this story took place‚ many Indians were seen as savages‚ while whites were seen as more reasonable. One circumstance that points out this stereotype was when Jack was taken back to the Cheyenne because of some misunderstanding of a

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    John Lewis Partnership Strategic Analysis APPENDIX (A) | Vision-Employee co—ownership with the happiness of partners as the ultimate purpose. (1) | Mission-Satisfying employment in a successful business. (1) | Value-Best possible choice‚ quality‚ trust‚ value and customers services. (1) | Corporate objectives-achieve success for John Lewis for building sustainable business for the long term‚ generating partnership value through consistent profitable growth‚ whilst marketing sure that

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    Contagious: Why Things Catch On by Jonah Berger is a marketing book that uncovers the hidden truth behind word-of-mouth and social transmission. Berger is a marketing professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and begins the book with a catchy opening that instantly captured my attention. It was about Howard Wein who recently moved to Philadelphia. Wein earned his MBA in hotel management and helped Starwood Hotels start its W brand as well as handled billions of dollars in

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    The Role of Women has been observed‚ changed and argued over for many generations. It is a controversial topic that will continue to be one for the foreseeable future. Author John Steinbeck shows his own perspective for woman in his beloved tale‚ “The Pearl”. In this story‚ Steinbeck writes about a woman named Juana who lives in poverty with her husband Kino‚ and their son Coyotito. When Kino discovers the largest pearl ever found‚ Kino believes the pearl is the key for his family to finally live

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