and Cleopatra Shakespeare 39 Arms and the Man G.B.Shaw 40 Around the World in eighty days Jules Verne 41 Baburnama Babur 42 Ben Hur Lewis Wallace 43 Bhagwat Gita Ved Vyas 44 Bisarjan R.N.Tagore 45 Canterbury Tales Chaucer 46 Chitra R.N.Tagore 47 Count of Monte Cristo Alexander Dumas 48 Crime and Punishment Dostoevsky 49 Das Kapital Karl Marx 50 Divine Comedy Dante 51 Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde Stevenson 52 Don Quixote
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____________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ___________________________________________________________________ 6 whole. The fact that Indian literatures are a product of a multilingual‚ multicultural and socio-historical mélange cannot be overlooked. Today Indian literature reached at the apex of creation with the contribution of regional and national writers. This researcher would like to focus on the root and brief literary
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Alcohol as a risk factor for global burden of disease. Eur Addict Res‚ 9‚ 157–64. Reinaldo A.‚ & Pillon S. (2008). Alcohol Effects on Family Relations: A Case Study. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem‚ 16. Robinson E.‚ Eagle D.‚ Mar A.‚ Bari A‚ Banerjee G.‚ & Jiang X. (2008). Similar effects of the selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor atomoxetine on three distinct forms of impulsivity in the rat. Neuropsychopharmacology‚ 33‚ 1028 –1037. Rossow‚ I.‚ & Hauge‚ R. (2004). Who pays for the drinking
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A marketing plan on Raffles Hotel 1 1. Introduction 1 2. Brief company overview 2 3. External audit 2 3.1 The macro-environment analysis with PESTE method 2 3.2 The industry dynamics analysis with Porter’s five forces 3 3.3 The evaluation of key successful factors of external factor 4 4. Internal audit 5 4.1 Raffles’ strategic segmentation 5 4.2 Raffles’ market positioning 6 4.3 Strengths-weaknesses analysis of current resources and competences 7 4.4 Value chain and
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History and Theory of Planning Objective The objective of this course is to understand the broad trajectories of urban spatial planning globally and how they have shaped the discourse of planning Indian cities. Who is a planner? How has the role of the planner changed? What are the historical traditions of planning that seem to influence contemporary planning practice? What are the emerging paradigms in urban spatial planning? Through seminars‚ case studies‚ response papers and assignments
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References: • Gurpreet Kaur Dhatt‚ “Impact of Buy back Announcement on Share price in India” 2010. • Bhabatosh Banerjee‚ Tanupa Chakraborty‚ “Impact of buyback on EPS an empirical Analysis”2002 • Santhirasegaran.Nadarajan‚ “Eurpean Journal of Social Science”- Volume1 November 3‚ 2009 • www.scribd.com/doc/29476667/Buy back of shares • www.indiamba.com/occasional-papers/op78/op78
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Introduction Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Yes‚ it is the growing arena of business and surging number of white-collar crimes that have paved the way for the development of Forensic Accounting. According to AICPA‚ “Forensic Accounting is the application of accounting principles‚ theories and discipline to facts or hypothesis at issues in a legal dispute and encompasses every branch of accounting knowledge.” According to The Accountant’s Handbook on Fraud and
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History‚ [New Delhi‚ 1969] 3. Dhagamwar‚ Vasudha‚ Law‚ Power and Justice: The Protection of the Personal Rights in the Indian Penal Code [New Delhi‚ 1992] 4. Kulshreshtha‚ V.D.‚ Landmarks in India Legal and Constitutional History‚ [Lucknow‚ 2005] 5. Banerjee‚ Tapas‚ Background to Indian Criminal Law [Calcutta‚ 1990] 6. Singha‚ Radhika‚ A Despotism of Law: Crime and Justice in Early Colonial India‚ [New Delhi‚ 2000]
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CO-OPERATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Social responsibility is an idea that has been of concern to mankind for many years. Over the last two decades‚ however‚ it has become of increasing concern to the business world. This has resulted in growing interaction between governments‚ businesses and society as a whole. In the past‚ businesses primarily concerned themselves with the economic results of their decisions. “Today‚ however‚ businesses must also reflect on the legal‚ ethical‚ moral and social consequences
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REGULATION AS TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC SERVICEBROADCASTING IN NIGERIA BY PAULINE EHUSANI MATRIC NO.: 180806 Department of Communication and Language Arts Faculty of Arts University of Ibadan Lecturers Dr. Ayobami Ojebode Dr. Ngozi Onyechi Dr. Babatunde R. Ojebuyi Dr. K.O. Obono ©August‚ 2014 Abstract The concept of Public Service Broadcasting has been declared by many as eroding and vanishing fast. This is on the premise that not only has public support
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