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    TTSL Elaborating from here‚ the organization chosen to examine the topic under discussion is Tata Teleservices Ltd. Incorporated in the year 2002‚ since the acquisition of Hughes Tele.Com (India) Ltd and later renamed Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited by the Tata Group‚ stands tall today and does not need much introduction. It launched mobile operations in January 2005 under the brand name Tata Indicom and today enjoys a pan-India presence with operations in all of India’s 22 telecom Circles

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    At the end of 19th century Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata met steel makers in Pittsburgh to get the most advanced technology for his plant. It is said that he got the idea of building a steel plant when he heard Thomas Carlyle declaring that "the nation which gains control of iron soon acquires the control of gold" in a lecture in Manchester. At the turn of the twentieth century‚ Jamshetji Tata asked geologist Charles Page Perin to help him find the site to build India’s first steel plant. The search

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    “The Fall of the House of Usher” - Review “The Fall of the House of Usher” is a short story written by Edger Allan Poe in 1839. Almost everything about the story is very gloomy‚ dark and depressing. For example‚ the house is described by the narrator as “the melancholy House of Usher” and the description of Roderick Usher himself makes you think of a corpse. This theme of dreariness and sorrow pervades the story and is done to a very chilling effect‚ which really draws in the reader

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    We have all gone through phases in life‚ just like the author of the poem “Behind Grandma’s House.” The poem takes us back to a alley way with a 10 year old boy with a comb in his hair acting all tough‚ until he gets caught red handed by his grandma. It was a significant moment in the author’s life. He is showing the readers how his experience of acting invisible and acting tough‚ backfired on him because his grandma heard him and taught him a lesson. The poem is powerful in showing that everyone

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    stories such as “fall of the house of the usher”‚ “House taken over” and “beware: do not read this poem”‚ all have events leading to a transformation signifying unexpected consequences. The short story “house taken over” shows transformations of events and occurrences through the story. “When i heard something in the dining room or library”. (¶ 6) The house they live in is empty and the narrator and his sister irene live in the house and the narrator hears a sound in the house and

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    The House On Mango Street The House On Mango Street‚ this is a book with drama‚ action‚ sorrow‚ and some happiness. The book by Sandra Cisnero‚. has a lot to do with being a Mexican American. Now I do not know what it’s like to be a Mexican American and how back in this time period they were treated‚ but how the explains not the best. In the vignette‚ “A Rice Sandwich”(Ch.18)‚ I have chosen is the experience of shame. Because I can relate to this most of all can say they have felt some

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    behaved in society and how even though metamorphosis happens in the relationship‚ they still hold on to the nuances of society for existence for they believed that the position in society was more important than the position at home. The play ‘A Doll’s House’ is a perfect example of a play where relationships had lost its significance and people had become mere puppets or dolls in the hands of their kith and kin in a very acquisitive world. In the nineteenth – century women’s lives were limited as socially

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    Carlos Rivas English 2341 Professor Scott Whitebird March 10‚ 2011 The book and the movie of the same name‚ The house of sand and fog which is a movie about the conflict that arises over who is rightful owner of a small bungalow along the California coastline. The story in of itself is amazingly refreshing as the whole story doesn’t really have a protagonist or antagonist because at points in the story all characters are a little bit of both. The book’s and the follow up movie’s main theme are

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    Summary of Technological Opportunity and Innovation: An Indian firm Tata has launched the Nano people’s car‚ which is the cheapest car in the world‚ in January 2008‚ and the company also led to the other manufacturers revealing their plans for the cheap car market. Companies like Toyota‚ Fiat and Ford are also interested in the production of the cheap cars‚ and they had announced to invest a huge amount in India to make a new small‚ low cost car. The increasing competition‚ which has developed

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    gender equality‚ which became a prominent topic in Europe. With the “first wave” of feminism‚ writers engaged in literary portrayal of gender issues to make society further reflect upon the matter. Upon analyzing the historical context of “A Doll’s House”‚ we see that Ibsen‚ like others‚ started to question traditional gender roles because of certain events that occurred back then. The French Revolution in 1789 altered society’s view of a woman’s role and identity. Women participated in riots‚

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