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    Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defense company with about nine factories‚ and few regional offices in India. It is owned by the Indian Government and primarily manufactures advanced electronic products for the Indian Armed Forces. BEL is one of nine PSUs under the Ministry of Defence of India. It has been accorded Navratna status by the Government of India. BEL offers products and services in a wide spectrum of technology like Radars‚ Military Communications

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    British Cuisine in Europe

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    l’Europe Has British food become trendy? Greasy food‚ unusual‚ doubtful combinations‚ unattractive appearance: British food hasn’t got the best reputation. Even worse‚ according to some rankings‚ it would be the worst in the world. It seems like those clichés are hard to tackle. For many years‚ English cuisine seemed to be odd‚ not suitable for every palate; but things have changed now‚ many foreigners have a very different opinion. According to a study by Visit Britain (a British tourist agency)

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    The Beatles and the British Identity When I decided to come to London this semester and study‚ I was given a list of classes I could take while I was here; there was a theatre class‚ art class‚ science class‚ cultural class‚ and last‚ but not least‚ there was a music class. As I looked at the description of the class‚ the only thing that really caught my eye was the fact that I would be able to attend three concerts for a grade‚ so of course‚ I signed up the second I was able to. But as my friends

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    the colonists had the same reaction. They felt cheated by the British and they wanted a say in these new laws. Even though the colonists’ actions and reactions to the British were not always appropriate‚ they were justified in declaring independence against Britain in order to create their own identity with their own laws and acts. The colonists responses to the British laws were not necessarily valid due to their violence. The British were imposing the new taxes and laws in the colonies in order

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    IE University Entrepreneurship and Innovation Andrea Castillo C Julia LeuchtgensAdriana Lima Case Study: Ryanair 1) What’s your assessment of Ryanair’s launch strategy? In 1986‚ the Ryan siblings are getting ready to start competing against British Airways and Aer Lingus on the Dublin-London route. This route was one of the most traveled air routes inEurope‚ which meant that Ryanair was taking a big risk by deciding to enter this market. At the moment the airline passenger market was a complex

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    For such a long time‚ homework is necessary for students‚ no one has doubted about its importance or its functions. However‚ some countries have set a limit on the amount of homework recently‚ which alarmed lots of educators‚ students‚ and parents that‚ if homework should totally abolished‚ or there should be a limit amount of it. Undoubtedly‚ homework does have its functions‚ or it wouldn’t be exited. However‚ the amount and criteria for homework that is given by the teachers is not good enough

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    What should be done? Derek Mather should act as the turnaround manager and get everybody involved in his solution under his direct command. The most urgent thing is to get rid of non-profitable products and cut cost. On the other hand‚ he should improve cooperation between departments and fully develop the control and financial system in order to achieve on-time delivery and reliable product quality. Why should it be done? First‚ the degree of shareholder commitment would be impressive if CED

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    government increases the interest rate to avoid inflation during past years. HM-Treasury in November 2003 forecasted the economy to grow by 2.6% form 2004 to 2005 and slow down marginally to 2.4% from 2006 to 2007. Section 1 Company Profile British Airways Plc (BA). The Group ’s principal activities are the operation of international and domestic scheduled and charter air services for the carriage of passengers‚ freight and mail and the provision of ancillary services. The Group ’s global alliance

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    Rethinking Big-Box Stores In her essay “Big Box Stores Are Bad for Main Street‚” Betsy Taylor focuses not on the economic effects of large chain stores but on the effects these stores have on the “soul” of America. She argues that stores like Home Depot‚ Target‚ and Wal-Mart are bad for America because they draw people out of downtown shopping districts and cause them to focus exclusively on consumption. In contrast‚ she believes that small businesses are good for America because they provide personal

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    in the British Colonies When the Americas were founded many European nations were trying to establish colonies. There were many failures but eventually they succeeded. Rich Europeans such as the British had no idea how to work the land‚ so they needed someone to do it for them. Although the British essentially were iffy about slavery‚ they slowly began getting rid of indentured servants‚ installing slavery‚ and then making slavery the major labor force system. In 1606 British merchants

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