3. Women freedom fighters of India. 3.1RaniLakshmiBai of Jhansi 3.2Sarojini Naidu 3.3 Madam Cama 3.4 Begum Hazrat Mahal 3.5 Annie Besant 3.6Arun Asaf Ali 3.7 Usha Mehta 3.8 Kasturba Gandhi 3.9 Kamala Nehru 3.10. Vijaya Lakshmi Pundit 4. Conclusion 5. References ROLE OF WOMEN IN INDIA ’S STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM Introduction The history of Indian Freedom Struggle would be incomplete without mentioning the contributions of women. The sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place
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Sciences‚ 1999. HICSS-32. September 5-7‚ 1997 Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii Track1‚ Page(s):9‚ 5-8 Jan. 1999. pp 81- 90‚ 2002 Cybernetics‚ 1997 and Simulation ’‚ 1997 IEEE International Conference on Volume 1‚ Page(s):106 – 110‚ 12-15 Oct. 1997 [3]
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Issues/ Hypothesis 1. There is very low awareness amongst customers about UPVC products 2. Even those customers who are aware of UPVC products still prefer to use traditional products and are reluctant to switch. 3. There is low awareness of Fenesta’s brand‚ products and services amongst customers. 4. There are many close competitors of Fenesta in market who offers comparable/better products 5. Customers do not consider Fenesta brand as better than the competition. 1. Are
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v Andersen[1](where Andersen [the director of Pacifica Shipping Company Limited] took a deferred opportunity of the company for himself) and Canadian Aero Service Ltd v O’Malley[2]. They were restated in Kawhia Offshore Services Limited v Rutherford[3] where Rutherford (the director of Kawhia Offshore Services Limited) took a maturing business opportunity for himself. Although Kawhia was unlikely to succeed in the opportunity‚ Rutherford owed a duty to not allow his personal interests to conflict
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intermediate markets come from?’ working paper‚ Centre for the Network Economy‚ London Business School. Jensen‚ M. C. and W. H. Meckling (1976)‚ ‘Theory of the firm: managerial behavior‚ agency costs and ownership structure‚’ Journal of Financial Economics‚ 3‚ 305–360. Joskow‚ P. L. (1997)‚ ‘Restructuring‚ competition and regulatory reform in the US electricity sector‚’ Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ 11‚ 119–138. Joskow‚ P. L. and R. Schmalensee (1983)‚ Markets for Power: An Analysis of Electric Utility
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…………………………………………………………………………………………………… [2] 2 Study the photograph used at the top of the webpage. What key characteristic of the school do you think the picture is meant to illustrate? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… [1] 3 In what way does the layout of the website help it achieve its intended purpose? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… [1] 4 Study the text on the page‚ and identify one feature that you feel sets the
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they will have strong effects. By Maureen Glabman Contributing Editor In 1995‚ Harvard business school professors Clayton Christensen and Joseph Bower put “disruptive technologies” in the business lexicon by introducing the term in a seminal article in the school’s journal. The phrase described what happened in 1960‚ for example‚ when an unknown company‚ Sony‚ began selling an affordable transistor television that eventually replaced RCA’s vacuum tube. Soon it became apparent the transistor
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but one cinema in small town showing three different movies at any one time‚ and a big city having more than one cinema‚ showing hundred different movies at once is a difference. 2. The writer uses the point-by-point method in writing this essay. 3. The writer provides an equal number of details that relate to the small town and big city in order to give to the readers a proper understanding of differences between the two life-styles. 4. The numerous resources and options available in the city
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Analysis 3: Strategies for Profit Maximization in the Market of Fuel-Efficient Cars “In the past‚ nothing slowed down strong car sales faster than a spike in gasoline prices.” Gasoline and normal cars are strong complements because gasoline is necessary for cars to operate and forms the large bulk of the cost of owning a car. The quantity demanded for cars decrease more than proportionately to the increase in prices of gasoline. “These days‚ consumers simply switch to more fuel-efficient
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