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    Fluoride Contamination

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    with the Applied Geoinformatics for Society and Environment‚ Germany March 12-14‚ 2011 Fluoride contamination in groundwater resources of Chittur block‚ Palghat district‚ Kerala‚ India - A health risk Deepu T R and Shaji E Dept. of Geology‚ University of Kerala‚ Kariavattom‚ Trivandrum 695 581‚ India Email: shajigeology@gmail.com A R T I C L E I N F O Keywords fluoride groundwater Palghat geospatial analyses dental fluorosis

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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    About Coca Cola Coca Cola sells over 400 brands in over 312 countries 90 billion servings of coke are consumed each day Coca Cola is a multinational company (MNC) it operates in more than one country across the world It is bottled in 200 countries Multi national companies MNC’s also have many other characteristics : Huge Profits Well known brands Large numbers of employees Headquarters mainly in MEDC’s Why is Coca Cola located in India? Manufacturing the product in the country

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

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    its own employees‚ Coca-Cola says it indirectly creates employment for another 125‚000 people via its procurement‚ supply and distribution network. In 2000 the Coca-Cola Company opened a bottling plant in PLACHIMADA in the Kerala State of India on the invitation of the Kerala State government. They did not know that this plant would cause

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    Sustainable Tourism

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    Background kumarakom is situated on the banks of the Vembanad Kayal (backwater)‚ 10 km. west of the Kottayam District Head Quarters in Kerala. Kumarakom‚ a backwater tourism hub is gaining strategic place in on the tourist map due to its natural charm and aesthetic beauty. Tourism development in Kumarakom started with the lease of KTDC land in the bird sanctuary area to Taj Kerala Resorts Limited in the 1989. Tourism has developed rapidly in the area hence Prime Minister A B Vajpayee’s visit in 2000 December

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    Malayalam is an Indian language which is mainly spoken in the state of Kerala. It is one of the main languages in India and was declared as a classical language by the Government in 2013. Malayalam belongs to the Dravidian family of Languages. It shares a close relationship and resemblance with Tamil language. Many language experts have postulated that a primeval form of common language which included both Tamil and Malayalam called Proto-Tamil Malayalam which later disintegrated over a period of

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    Health Tourism

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    Health Tourism A Boon or Curse? What is it? Medical tourism (also called medical travel‚ health tourism or global health care) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and themass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care. Such services typically include elective procedures as well as complex specialized surgeriessuch as joint replacement (knee/hip)‚ cardiac surgery‚ dental surgery‚ and cosmetic surgeries. However‚ virtually

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    Group Discussion

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    I. IT INDUSTRY RELATED  1. The future of Indian IT industry 2. BPO - a rising opportunity or a passing fad? 3. With the increasing use of IT in daily life‚ machines are controlling man. 4. India - an IT super power? 5. IT helps social integration 6. Increasing use of computers is de-humanizing society.  II. SPORTS  1. Is cricket hampering the growth of other sports in India? 2. What is wrong with Indian sports? 3. One billon people and only one Olympic medal! 4. How can we make India

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form GOVERNMENT OF KERALA  Directorate of Higher Secondary Education  Examination Results March-2011 | |   CHECK ANOTHER RESULT   | | March 2011 Examination(New Scheme) - Register No : 7148867 | Name of the Candidate | MANU. C.N. | Group Name | COMMERCE | Result | Eligible for Higher Studies | Grace |   | SUBJECTS | FIRST YEAR | SECOND YEAR | GRAND TOTAL | GRADE OBTAINED | | CE | TE | TOTAL | CE | PE | TE | TOTAL

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    Human Capital Theory

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    To what extent can Human Capital Theory provide a plausible explanation for inequalities in the labour market? Illustrate your answer with examples of labour-market segmentation tied to race or gender or social class. Introduction: Human capital theory can be identified as studies of organisations‚ individuals or nations which accumulates stock of productive skills and technical knowledge from study of investments (Becker‚ 1964).By following the judgement of human capital theory it can be

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    Human Animal Conflicts

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    and by killing people. According to NGO WPSI the man animal conflict has lead to nearly 20 elephant getting killed between Jan 2007 and Jan 2008 in elephant corridor connecting Karnataka‚ Kerala and Tamil nadu. In Nov- Dec 2007 at least five elephant deaths were reported from Waynad plateau region in Kerala and from Bandipur forest reserve along Karnataka Tamil nadu border. Crop and livestock depredation: - A variety of mammals like elephant‚ rhino‚ deer‚ wild pig and monkeys cause immense damage

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