2010 International Conference on E-business‚ Management and Economics IPEDR vol.3 (2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press‚ Hong Kong Transmission Effects of Exchange Rate on Foreign Institutional Investments in India Dr.Raju.G Professor and Head‚ Department of Management Studies‚ GCET Greater Noida‚ U.P‚ India-201308. e-mail: drrajug@yahoo.co.in Santosh Kumar Lecturer‚ Finance and Accounts‚ Amity Business School‚ Noida‚ India e-mail: santosh.frm@gmail.com Tanveer Shahab Lecturer‚ GEMA Institute
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PAPER SELECTION FOR JAPAN – ASEAN STUDENT CONFERENCE 2009 Role of Mass Media on Japanese Popular Culture Reception in Southeast Asia Countries Case study: Indonesia Written by Mirah Mahaswari Department of Communication Studies Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Gadjah Mada University Indonesia Tuesday‚ September 8‚ 2009 Role of Mass Media on Japanese Popular Culture Reception in Southeast Asia Countries Case study: Indonesia Abstract The study of popular culture can be seen
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THE PRODUCTION OF A “MANGA CULTURE” IN FRANCE: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A SUCCESSFUL INTERCULTRAL RECEPTION Olivier VANHEE Communication à la Conférence Internationale Asia Culture Forum 2006 Mobile and Pop Culture in Asia Gwangju‚ Corée‚ octobre 2006 Introduction Manga and anime are now part of the cultural habits of different generations of French readers‚ and they are a major cultural space where images and meanings about Japan and Asia circulate. From the end of the 1970’s‚ intercultural
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to express deep sense of gratitude and indebtedness to the management of NEW HOLLAND FIAT INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED for giving me an opportunity to complete my Six Months Industrial Training and project work on World Class Manufacturing Tools for Transmission Assembly I wish to express my gratitude to Mr. Rahul Gupta for his expert and inspiring guidance‚ constructive criticism and constant encouragement during the course of this practical industrial training. I also like to thank Mr. Nishant Kaushik
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WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION TO SENSORS USING MOBILE CARRIER HOSTS NAVIN SRIVASTAVA1‚ ARUSH SAXENA2 & CHETALI TYAGI3 1‚2&3 Dept. of Electronics Engineering‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University‚ Pune‚ India Abstract- Wireless Sensor Networks are equipped with batteries with limited charge‚ and are often deployed in conditions that make their retrieval and replacement infeasible. Wireless Sensors‚ especially used for surveillance at the warfront in defense along with combat equipment and
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THE CONTEXT OF MANAGEMENT (MBA 591-1) An analysis of South African Broadcast Corporation’s Internal and External Environment. Prepared By: Wandisa Vazi (72112212) Date: 25 August 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary………………………………………………………. 3 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………. 3 2. Analysis External Environment…………………………………. 4 2.1 Political Forces…………………………………………………………… 4 2.2 Economical Forces……………………………………………………….
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PRINCIPLE OF GENERATION‚ TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF HIGH AC VOLTAGES INTRODUCTION The potential benefits of electrical energy supplied to a number of consumers from a common generating system were recognized shortly after the development of the ‘dynamo’‚ commonly known as the generator. The first public power station was put into service in 1882 in London (Holborn). Soon a number of other public supplies for electricity followed in other developed countries. The early systems
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Tradition is the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation‚ or the fact of being passed on in this way. Many people value and like their traditions but for many others they feel (locked in a prison) by certain parts of their tradition. The traditions we receive have been handed down to us through many generations which have been influenced by our parents and their background history. This helps to control our identity and through their teaching‚ it gives us a sense of belonging
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has 51% light transmission at pH 2. At pH 9 the Trypsin has 39% light transmission. Between pH 2 and pH 9 the percentage of light transmission decreases at a steady rate‚ until it reaches pH 8 where there is a steep increase from 30% to 39% as the enzyme has reached its optimum pH at 8. During the experiment in the boiling tube this pH had the deepest red colour as the most protein gelatine was broken up. This meant that in the colorimeter when testing to see what the light transmission‚ this pH let
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introduce the composed transmission of rotary kiln. 1. Composed Structure The transmission of rotary kiln is divided into main transmission and auxiliary transmission. The main transmission is composed of main motor‚ main reducing gear‚ pinion and main gear rim. The auxiliary transmission is composed of auxiliary motor and reducing gear. It is used for slowly turn the rotary body when the rotary body needs maintain of repair. 2. Function Analysis The function of the transmission of the rotary
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