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    The internet and the library ‚ both are the considered to be a big depository of information .Library can be defined as [1]“A collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing” While Internet is defined as [2]“An electronic network providing access to millions of resources worldwide. University Libraries provide access to many periodical indexes through the Internet. Internet access is available on all floors of the Libraries.” Internet and the library both seems to be

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    | The CobiT Framework | | | | | 12/31/2010 | | | With the increased use of IT within organizations there is a need to develop mechanisms that help management to satisfy the reliability‚ availability and security requirements for the information they produce‚ transmit and store. Moreover‚ with the amount of investments in IT becoming more complex and riskier‚ management should learn to administer their organizations’ IT resources in terms of infrastructure‚ applications

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    INDIAN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES V/S CHINA SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES Summary India and China both are Asian countries and are neighbors. Both has the population over billions and are suffering with more or less the same problems related to social‚ political or economic issues. Both have the capability to become the superpower and both the countries want to become the dear one in the eye of the western countries. With all these and many more similarities there is one more truth which is not

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    1.Keeping in mind the comparison of male and female entrepreneurs‚ what are the technical and social barriers faced by women entrepreneurs as compared with men in Pakistan? In Pakistan‚ women entrepreneurs do not enjoy the same opportunities as men due to a number of deep-rooted discriminatory socio-cultural values and traditions. Furthermore‚ these restrictions can be observed within the support mechanisms that exist to assist such fledgling businesswomen. The economic potential of female entrepreneurs

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    Comparative Study:Relationships and Power How Many Miles to Babyon and A Doll’s House The theme/issue that I have chosen is relationships and power. This theme is clearly portrayed and developed in my chosen texts. The texts I have chosen are How Many Miles to Babylon by Jennifer Johnston (HMMB) and A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADH). The theme/issue of relationships and power is clearly evoked in the relationshios between Alicia and Alec in HMMB and Nora and Helmer in ADH. Both texts and relationships

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    PROJECT REPORT on “COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY” [pic] A dissertation submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree in MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Amity global business school‚ Chandigarh Submitted to:- Submitted By:- Pro. Neha Walia Gurpreet kaur Gill MBA- 4thSem

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    Enterprise Risk Management — Integrated Framework Executive Summary September 2004 Copyright © 2004 by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission. All rights reserved. You are hereby authorized to download and distribute unlimited copies of this Executive Summary PDF document‚ for internal use by you and your firm. You may not remove any copyright or trademark notices‚ such as the ©‚ TM‚ or ® symbols‚ from the downloaded copy. For any form of commercial exploitation

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    William Shakespeare’s play Othello and Tim Blake Nelson’s contemporary appropriation O both portray universal themes that are relevant to their contexts. Both composers used a variety of techniques to effectively explore various themes and values in their text. Although the values of each composer’s time have changed as time progressed‚ many themes are still evident in both texts. These include jealousy‚ racism and appearance versus reality‚ however the techniques used by both composers that differ

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    BODY Both Mary Shelly and Riddley Scott share similar concerns as to the capacity of science to corrupt humanity resulting in humanity objectifying‚ repressing and destroying nature. Within both texts science has progressed to the point where we are able to control and create life (victor animating the monster and Tyrel creating replicants) but valuing only self-glorification‚ commerce or personal gain rather than nature..Science results in humanity believing that we’re in control of nature‚ resulting

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    English 1413 Propose a comparative interpretation of the Gothic representation of excess in The Bloody Chamber and “Blood Disease.” The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter and “Blood Disease” by Patrick McGrath are gothic novels that incorporate the theme of excess into the stories using various techniques. The Bloody Chamber is a tale of a young girl whisked away from her lower class life with the promise of wealth and luxury. Little does she know her new husbands true character or his monstrous

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