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    First Assignment Sub. By- Pooja Badhwar 1. Contemporary best-selling management books often argue that customers are the most important element in the external environment. Do you agree? In what company situations might this statement be untrue? Ans.:- I think Customers are really very important element in the external environment of any company but not fully. This is true that if there will be no customers to purchase the things than how can we any company can grow or stand in market? So customer’s

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    Since the beginning of time‚ society has been separated into classes; the rulers and the ruled‚ the rich and the poor‚ the nobility and the common folk. One can find examples of social caste systems in any time period. Over time‚ social standards have changed‚ but one thing has not. Those who possess wealth are thought to also possess happiness. From the outside looking in‚ the common man always believes that the wealthy live happier lives. But two landmark authors portray a different story. Charles

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    will be able to elevate herself on the social ladder‚ and get the ‘greater glory” for her family name. She creates baseless blether on all the families‚ utilising her pompous and bossy Southern style in exchange for facts. Her outlook on the secret caste system is the methodical view expected as illustrated by her aversion to Walter Cunnigham‚ a young boy not of their “kind”. In any case‚ there is never uncertainty in Aunt Alexandra’s mind that even if he washes till he “shines”‚ he will never amount

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    Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies Unit 14 Sikhism Teacher Guide Kanwar Ranvir Singh Published by Pearson Education Limited‚ a company incorporated in England and Wales‚ having its registered office at Edinburgh Gate‚ Harlow‚ Essex‚ CM20 2JE. Registered company number: 872828 www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk Edexcel is a registered trade mark of Edexcel Limited Text © Pearson Education Ltd 2010 First published 2010 12 11 10 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 British Library Cataloguing

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    there own personality but by the group they belonged to. The boy who managed the hotel was in love whit a girl that worked in a call centre. According to his mother she was of a lower class and therefore not an girl he should marry. Even though the caste system is no longer in play in India it still is a big part of there culture. This explains the low individualism ratio of 48 instead of the 89 England has. Even though India has a relatively low masculinity ratio of 56 in comparison to the English

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    DESCRIPTION OF VILLAGE

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    engage themselves in games of backgammon and cards. As the day progresses however‚ the swarms of tourists who come to visit disturb the peaceful atmosphere of the village. Rajasthan has variety of village life depending on topography‚ history‚ caste system and traditional festivals like cattle fairs‚ Haat and religious fairs. I remember my last visit to a village was very inspiring and exciting. The village was dwelling unit popularly known‚ as a hut is usually circular in shape. Its simplest

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    well-being determined their social standing. In the Roman Empire‚ if you were born a slave‚ you had to crawl your way to the top‚ and even then‚ you could never reach the status of a free person. You simply were not worth as much. In India‚ the Hindu caste system is largely based on your ancestors’ income. If your parents were born as untouchables‚ you could never become anything more‚ doomed to a life of poverty and cleaning out sewers. Even into the supposed ’modern age’‚ the mid-1800’s to today’s

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    Caste Away

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    1.5 YOUR OWN IDEAS A. Select just one of the opening lines .use the words to begin your own desert island story. I found myself lying on a sandy‚ palm- fringed beach. It was clear that‚ I was the only survivor of my flight squad. The German anti- aircraft missiles had shot us down. I looked around for any survivors‚ but none were there to be seen. I was alone in the island surrounded by water on all sides. I was devastated because there was no one who could help me. I thought‚ I had lost my mind

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    The Caste System In India

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    The caste system in India restricts the freedom of its population and Indian society. From a perspective of someone who lived in India for three years‚ the caste system in India restricts Indian society. According to “Wikipedia; Caste system in India”‚ caste system affects a lot of people with choosing their profession or even having any options at all. The importance of caste system in India is not only restricting its economy‚ it is also restricting its population’s freedom. Indians living in

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    7th October 2012 Analysis of Half-Caste by John Agard- How does the poet present his ideas and views to the reader? Half-Caste is a poem written by John Agard. It presents another culture through dialect and uses complicated terminology. The poem is quite emotional and John Agard uses many techniques to present his ideas and views on Half-Caste. The poem is all about the different definitions of Half-Caste‚ it is undefined. Agard compares the word half-caste to Tchaikovsky’s piano‚ Picasso’s

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