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    Asian Academy of Management Journal‚ Vol. 14‚ No. 1‚ 37–57‚ January 2009 37 THE CHANGING ROLES OF TRADE UNIONS IN INDIA: A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION (NTPC)‚ UNCHAHAR Piyali Ghosh1*‚ Shefali Nandan1 and Ashish Gupta2 1School of Management Studies‚ Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (Deemed University)‚ Allahabad‚ India 2Probationary Officer‚ State Bank of India‚ Kanpur‚ India *e-mail: piyali2602@gmail.com ABSTRACT Trade unions are a major component of the

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    Willowbrook was a state school for mentally disabled children located in Staten Island‚ New York. The school had a population of more than 5000 students by the year of 1960‚ and was noted by school officials to have a prevalence of hepatitis infection amongst both students and staff. In order to subdue this widespread virus‚ “a research group led by Saul Krugman and Joan P. Giles of the New York University School of Medicine initiated a long-range study of viral hepatitis at Willowbrook” (Munson

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    Marketing Plan (Stage 1) The General Electric Company‚ or GE‚ is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in New York. The company operates through five segments: Energy Infrastructure‚ Technology Infrastructure‚ NBC Universal‚ Capital Finance and Consumer Industrial. Today the company has 304000 employees around world. GE participates in a wide variety of markets including the generation‚ transmission and distribution of electricity‚ such as nuclear‚ gas and solar power

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    to arrest anyone appearing to be from another country (racial profiling) who do not carry citizenship papers with them. (The Huffington Post‚ 2010) Judging from local comments on the NBC Dallas-Fort Worth political news page‚ the overall view from citizens and politicians alike seems to be against immigration. (NBC Dallas-Fort Worth‚ 2010) Now consider the immigration laws in Connecticut. In the city of New Haven‚ beginning in 2007‚ illegal immigrants were able to obtain ID cards from the local government

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    Catherine Pizza Ms. Richter Honors British Literature 14 April 2014 Nelson Mandela In order to achieve something great‚ you must have desire‚ you must truly want it from the bottom of your heart. Born July 18‚ 1918‚ in a small town in South Africa‚ Nelson Mandela had the greatest passion to do anything to win his country’s independence. He fought for the rights of blacks in South Africa and for helpless people around the world. Motivated by his actions‚ the president of South Africa‚ P.W. Botha

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    English Bias Summary

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    sign on his forehead saying that he has Ebola just because he was from Liberia. Just because one is from a certain country does not mean that they have automatically contracted the disease. Another article that was biased towards the situation was NBC News: Inside Ebola Quarantine. A Christian missionary from North Carolina had established a quarantine stemming from an outbreak in Africa. The carriers were secluded in 5 RV’s‚ but nobody would disclose any information regarding those quarantined because

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    GENERATIONS “Biomedicine” intends to increase quality of life via new research. One of the recent biomedical research is “Human Stem Cell” from which all 210 different kinds of tissue in the human body originate(the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity‚ 94). Additionally‚ UNESCO states that separating some inner cell mass from the embryo at the blastocyst stage‚ they can be cultured to produce pluripotent stem cells‚ capable of developing into blood ‚ muscle‚ or many other kinds

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    com/explorations">http://www.sican.com/explorations</a>. September 23‚ 1998. <br><li> "Ethics on Cloning: The issue at hand." [Online] Available <a href="http://www.time.com/cloning">http://www.time.com/cloning</a>. September 24‚ 1998. <br><li>National Bioethics Advisory Commission. "Cloning Human Beings." [Online] Available <a href="http://bioethics.gov/pubs.html">http://bioethics.gov/pubs.html</a>. September 24‚ 1998. Price‚ Joyce. <br><li> "Before There was Dolly‚ There Were Disasters: Scientists failed

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    As already discussed‚ the trends towards consolidation of the grocery store industry and consumers increasingly seeking a one stop shopping experience is the largest threat to NBC. As well as being able to compete price-wise‚ National Beverage Corporation is also well equipped to produce quality beverages. However‚ NBC may not be able to capitalize on this opportunity given its weakness in mainstream distribution channels. According to its 10K‚ it competes by “appealing to the ‘quality-price’ sensitivity

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    Annotated Bibliography Czarny‚ Matthew J.‚ Ruth R. Faden‚ Marie T. Nolan‚ Edwin Bodensiek‚ and Jeremy Sugarman. "Medical and Nursing Students’ Television Viewing Habits: Potential Implications for Bioethics." The American Journal of Bioethics 8.12 (2008): 1-8. Web. This source is a reliable‚ peer reviewed journal article explaining a survey conducted at Johns Hopkins University. The survey was given to 477 medical students and 372 nursing students‚ and it found that 84% of medical students and 81%

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