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    Backward Classes Commission Reports in Karnataka: A Critical Review of Criteria‚ Recommendations and Judgements Sharada S. Avantika Gode Abstract: This paper maps the trajectory of recommendations made by commissions set up for the improvement of the status of the Backward Classes in Karnataka. Starting with the Leslie Miller Committee Report in 1919‚ the paper analyses the criteria considered to determine backwardness‚ and critically juxtaposes the recommendations in the socio-cultural context

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    Economic Integration

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    are in favour of economic integration. Since this is the case economic integration is not a novelty to West African states as the sub-region has witnessed numerous attempts at integrating economies. In fact much more than any other sub-region of Africa‚ West Africa has attempted to apply the instrument of economic cooperation and integration to enhance its economic and political landscape1. CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION Economic integration is a very wide concept

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    Value Chain Nokia

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    sell and create competitive advantage. Procurement:The aim is to secure the lowest possible price for purchases of the highest possible quality. Whatever‚ the ultimate aim of value chain is that create maximum profit at minimal cost. The Nokia is one of the

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    National Integration National integration is the awareness of a common identity amongst the citizens of a country. It means that though we belong to different castes‚ religions and regions and speak different languages we recognize the fact that we are all one. This kind of integration is very important in the building of a strong and prosperous nation.____(www.preservearticles.com) National integration is a positive aspect. It reduces socio-cultural and economic differences or inequalities and

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    Looking Backward The book Looking Backward was written by Edward Bellamy and published in the year 1888. Bellamy started off his career as a journalist but then married and decided to devote his efforts to writing fiction novels. Looking Backward was published and Bellamy was famous. The book stirred around the country and had people imagining a world like the one Bellamy created in his book. The idea of a utopia as the one he describes is unbelievable. His book is what people‚ of even now in

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    The concept of planning “backward” starting from desired results (the end in mind) is not new. In 1949 Ralph Tyler described this approach as an effective process for focusing instruction. Recently‚ Stephen Covey‚ in the bestselling book‚ Seven Habits of Highly Effective People‚ reports that effective people in various fields are goal-oriented and plan with the end in mind. Although not a new idea‚ the deliberate use of backward design for planning curriculum units and courses results in more clearly

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    Lessons From The Backwards Brain Bicycle And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. Genesis 5:24 In English class this semester we watched a video about a man named Destin that worked as an engineer. One of the welders who worked with him designed a bike that had backwards steering. So when he turned right the bike turned left. He asked Destin to come try to ride it. He agreed to take on the challenge. He was very sure that he could ride it with no trouble. But after coming in

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    Nokia Marketing Research

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    client were interested in finding out what are the customer satisfaction levels for their mobile phones . Since there is fierce competition in the market they would want to compare it with the most critical competitors like Chinese phones‚ Samsung‚ Nokia etc. AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT: OBJECTIVES: The research objectives of the project were as follows:  To find out the current customer satisfaction level among students and youngsters  To understand what does satisfaction with a

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    Quote Integration

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    Quote Integration   Using quotes from the text is an important way to support your ideas.   In most papers‚ I would expect at least 3-4 really strong quotations used to prove your topic.  The important word in the last sentence is “prove.”  You do NOT use quotations to establish facts from the story.  You use quotations to PROVE something.   For example – I don’t need a quotation from the book to tell me that Tom Robinson is found guilty.  I have read To Kill a Mockingbird and I know that he

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    International Integration

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    International Integration Introduction The ongoing process of international integration is often referred to as ’globalization ’. An organization called the ’United Nations ’ (UN) is specifically important as it is contributing to this process by creating a possibility for its members to discuss problems‚ initiatives and much more. Almost all states are its members and through that an important environment is created for international integration. The question

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