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    Dr. Narendran's Dilemma

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    To Dr. Narendran Director Indian Medicine (Siddha) College Chennai. Subject: Study of impact of commercialisation of Dr. Ramkumar’s formulation Respected Sir‚ As instructed by the director of WIMWI‚ I have comprehensively examined the background of IMC‚ its objectives‚ the scope of Dr. Ramkumar’s formulation and analysed the impact of its commercialisation on IMC as well as the Siddha system of medicine. Based on this study‚ I have worked out a strategy which would be in the

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    A case study in organisational change: implications for theory Lindsay Nelson Introduction Organisation theory has developed through major epochs of classical‚ human relations and contingency approaches‚ all of which have contributed to the accumulation of knowledge about implementing change. The legacy of these approaches has been to regard organisational change as something of an aberration or a departure from the more usual static position of organisations. Hence‚ for example‚ Lewin’ s (1951)

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    and other related issues‚ and make some suggestions for policy initiatives to put the development agenda back on television. Keywords: Indian television‚ Doordarshan‚ television and development communication‚ public service broadcasting‚ commercialisation of Indian television‚ broadcast regulation 1 Introduction Out of the different mass media such as newspapers‚ radio‚ television‚ internet among others‚ the one introduced in the country with the aim of promoting development was television

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    Eco Notes 11

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    VKRV. Rao growth of GDP was only 2% while the growth of percapita output was just 1/2 (0.5) percent. (ii) Backward agricultural sector : Due to :– A. Land tenure system Zamidari system‚ Mahalwari system and Ryotwari system. B. Forced commercialisation of Agriculture C. Partition of the country. (iii) Less developed Industrial sector A. Deindustrialisation decline of Indian handicraft industry. B. Capital good industries were lacking C. Limited operation of public sector D. Discriminatory

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    what the gender of the baby is. Children are bombarded with gender related differences from an early age‚ with the view that boys are hardwired to like action and football‚ and girls hardwired to like dolls and more domestic toys. As babies‚ commercialisation does not have a direct impact on what toy they play with‚ but as society expects gender norms‚ it is put upon the child from adults in their lives. Dr Phyllis Katz and her colleagues conducted the ‘Baby X’ experiment‚ which showed that adults

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    In order to answer the question above I will use a number of references and through my own finding by reading around the subject area I will critically evaluate the theories that inform the understanding of sport and leisure in this current day society. Anthony Giddens provides a general definition of Sociology. “The study of human groups and societies‚ giving particular emphasis to the analysis of the industrialized world. Sociology is one of a group of social sciences‚ which also includes anthropology

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    Bussiness and sport

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    people to join. According from Beech and Chadwick (Beech & Chadwick‚ 2004)‚ there have seven steps for the Development of a Sport as Business‚ Foundation‚ Codification‚ Stratification‚ Professionalization‚ Post-professionalization‚ Commercialisation and Post-commercialisation. Framework of Growth of Sport Business I just use HK football to introduce the Framework. There is no doubt that phase

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    commercial activities caused fears amongst the “ailing empire”. Yong (2007) explains that HSTV’s alternative content and its aims to attract large audiences were primarily fuelled by the pressures of commercialisation to survive in the media industry. He points out that the “course of commercialisation will eventually clash with the existing political use of media as the government mouthpiece” (Yong 2007) Underlying this decision is the existence of complex negotiations between media industries‚ businesses

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    The essay title alludes to the fact that sport has been used as a vehicle for both cultural homogeneity and national resistance. Cultural homogeneity is when people/nations embrace the same culture (‘the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively’) (Allen‚ 1990‚ p.282) throughout the nation/world. National resistance is when people within a nation (‘an imagined community based on ...race‚ ethnicity‚ language‚ religion (etc)’ (Jarry and Jarry‚ 2000‚ p. 403)

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    HUMANITIES - OPINION PIECE Have the Anzac commemorations become too commercialised? Before venturing into an answer‚ it’s important to understand the question. What does ‘commercialised’ really mean? The Free Dictionary describes commercialised as “organised principally for financial gain.” It does not mention popularity‚ a broadened reach into mainstream consciousness or increased awareness of what something is. However‚ these very things may occur if something organised for the purpose of financial

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