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    IndiGo is India’s largest airline with a • market share of 29.7 per cent as of July 2013 as well as the • country’s largest low fare carrier. IndiGo is • the fastest growing low cost carrier in the world (source: CAPA). IndiGo has a simple philosophy: • offer fares that are always low‚ flights that are on time‚ and a courteous‚ hassle-free travel experience. IndiGo’s On Time Performance is one of the best in India. IndiGo’s • Technical Dispatch Reliability is 99.91% making it the airline

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    determining what is or is not theft‚ Reed and Fitzpatrick (2006) state that it is “particularly difficult to define”. Because of this‚ there has been an establishment of the ‘Ghosh Test’ that allows for both a subjective and an objective assessment of the defendant’s state of mind (Thomas‚ 2010). Following the decision in the 1982 R v Ghosh case‚ the jury should if necessary be held to apply a specific two-part test. First‚ was what the defendant did dishonest by the ordinary standards of reasonable honest

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    foreign goods was proclaimed on August 7‚ 1905. At this time‚ the Indian National Congress gave only conditional support to the plan‚ but a year later‚ under the influence of more radical leaders like Tilak from Maharashtra‚ Bipin Chandra Pal and Aurobindo Ghosh from Bengal and Lajpat Rai from Punjab‚ the Calcutta session of the Congress in 1906 proclaimed for the first time‚ the concept of ’swaraj’‚ i.e self-rule and called for support to the boycott movement. Although the demand for ’swaraj’ was only

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    technology in the printing‚ scanning‚ and copying fields. 3) New Balance in China Current Events 1) Time Warner DVD sales in China 2) Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage 3) Enforcement in China: too weak to stop pirates 4) Indian Pharmaceutical‚ Aurobindo Pharma‚ grows via pirating strategy Appendix A - Current Events Time Warner DVD sales in China Business Week Online‚ "Take That You Pirates"‚ 9 October 2006‚ http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_41/b4004063.htm?chan=top news_top

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    History of Press Printing press was introduced in India by the British. In 1674 the first printing apparatus was established in Bombay followed by Madras in 1772. The British encouraged only those newspapers and journals that supported them. They were always suspicious of journalists & newspapers. They were against any kind of criticism. The first English newspaper in India ‘The Bengal Gazette’ or ‘Hicky’s Gazette’. Year 1780‚ Published weekly. Political and Commercial paper. Some of his

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    Bibliography: A. Giddens‚ Sociology 6th Edition‚ (2006)‚ Wiley‚ New Delhi‚ India. B.N. Ghosh‚ Scientific Method and Social Research‚ 3rd Edition‚ (2004)‚ Sterling Publishers‚ New Delhi. Cohen and Nagel‚ An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method‚ (1968)‚ Allied Publishers‚ London F.S.G. Northrope‚ The Logic of the Sciences and Humanities

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    impacts on employee behavior‚ resulting in a loss of productivity‚ absenteeism‚ low morale‚ and low organizational commitment. Employees worry of job loss‚ position stagnation‚ and even new policies put in place due to a merger (Islam‚ Sengupta‚ Ghosh‚ & Basu‚ 2012). Employee resistance in this situation often delays the process and adversely affects the company. This proposal outlines steps we can take to minimize change resistance from employees of both companies and through the merger make

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    China and India’s Role in Asia and the Rest of the World SOC 335 Throughout history there have been many nations who have had great influence on modern society‚ although none have been as impactful as China and India. From ancient to contemporary times the effect the two nations have over not only Asia but the entire world is acutely impressive by historical standards. In this essay the spread of language‚ religion‚ and economic growth created by China and India throughout history

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    * CHAPTER 1 LAW AND ITS SOURCES Introduction Man is by nature a social being. He comes into contact with other individuals in different capacities. These contacts or associations are the inevitable consequence of modern civilization. In all these associations‚ he is expected to observe a Code of Conduct or a set of rules. The object of these set of rules is to make human associations possible; and ensure that members of the society may live ; and work together in an orderly and peaceful manner

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    Global Governance 12 (2006)‚ 413– 429 Pathways Through Financial Crisis: India Arunabha Ghosh India survived near-crisis situations twice in the 1990s. How did internal and external constraints shape that country’s ability to respond to the crises? This article argues that India’s success can be attributed to four sets of decisions taken during the period 1991–1997: devaluation‚ involvement of the IMF‚ partial liberalization of the domestic financial sector‚ and gradual opening up of the external

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