Akhilesh Chandra Mechanical Engg. From:Shaheed Bhagat Singh State tecnnical Campus (FEROZEPUR) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity
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Premier at http://www.apollolibrary.com/databases.asp Ting-Toomey S‚ 1985. Toward a theory of conflict and culture. In WB Gudykunst‚ LP Stewart‚ S Ting-Toomey (eds). Communication‚ Culture and Organizational Processes‚ pp 71-86. Beverly Hills‚ CA: Sage. Bhagat‚ Rabi S.‚ Kedia‚ Ben L.‚ Harveston‚ Paula D.‚ Triandis‚ Harry C. (Apr2002)‚ Cultural Variations in the crossborder Transfer of Organizational Knowledge‚ Academy of Management Review; Apr2002‚ Vol. 27 Issue 2. Extracted February 28‚ 2004 from Business
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| Is terrorism a social construct? | With reference to India | | Radhika Dhingra | 12/7/2012 | My assignment focusses on how terrorism is a social construct. With special reference to India I have tried to accentuate factors that seem to reiterate on the above. | Do you think terrorism is a social construction‚ discuss it with suitable examples from the Indian context? Probably INTRODUCTION “The most significant contribution of sociological thinking to our understanding
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Dayaram Dayaram ( (1777–1853) was a Gujarati poet. He belongs to middle age or " Madhya-kal " in Gujarati literature. He was known for his literary form called " Garbi " in Gujarat. He was a follower of Pushtimarg of Hindu religion. Dayaram‚ along with Narsinh Mehta and Meera‚ is considered as major contributor in Bhakti-kal in Gujarati literature.Although Dayaram has written in prose a major chunk of his published work is in poetry. The total number of his creations is not known and is still under
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Informational Report On Basic Concepts of Integrating Internet Into Car Buying Activity Of Consumers Report submitted for the requirement of the course “Managerial Communication”‚ I Semester‚ Academic Session 2014-2015 Submitted By Mr. Sankalp Bhagat (A05) Amrut Mody School Of Management Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad‚ Gujarat Acknowledgement I would like to our express sincere gratitude towards Miss Tina Jobanputra‚ Faculty of Managerial Communication‚ Amrut Mody School of Management for
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Basic features of Indian constitution: 1. Indian constitution is the lengthiest constitution with 443 articles‚ 26 parts and 12 schedules Previously there were 395 articles‚ 22 parts and 9 schedules. 2. Indian constitution was adopted on 26th November 1949. 3. Indian constitution was enforced on 26thJanuary 1950. 4. Fundamental rights – USA Aritcle (14-35) Part iii Justifiable(enforceable in court) 5. Directive principles- Ireland Article (36-51) Part iv not Justifiable(enforceable in court) 6. Fundamental
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Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: সুভাষ চন্দ্র বসু‚ Shubhash Chôndro Boshu) was an Indian revolutionary who led an Indian national political and military force against Britain and the Western powers during World War II. Popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader")‚ Bose was one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. Bose was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack‚ Orissa to Janakinath Bose and Prabhabati Debi‚ and is presumed
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Citations: Phatak‚ Arvind V.‚ Rabi S. Bhagat‚ and Roger J. Kashlak. "The International Environment." International Management: Managing in a Diverse and Dynamic Global Environment. Second Ed. New York. McGraw Hill Irwin‚ 2009. Print Samuels‚ Diana SRI International.” Culture”. Web. 3 Apr.
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1 The Tale of Captain BookBeard: An account of Book Piracy A bibliophilic stroll in the streets and lanes of Kolkata is bound to get across the cries of Captain BookBeard coming from the Sea of Poppies1‚ The Sea of Monsters2 and The Ship of Stars3‚ and as one starts to wonder about the whereabouts of this ever present‚ as almost in every pavementbookstalls‚ yet elusive pirate lord‚ a tale starts to emerge as the tip of a stealthy ice-berg which dwells in the heart of the world of letters. Book
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