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    Small and Medium Enterprise

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    INTODUCTION Small and medium enterprise(SME’s) in India have a very important place in the Indian economy. Their contribution in terms of production‚ export‚ export‚ employment generation and all round growth of the country is well known. The role of SME sector in the nation building is well recognized not only in India‚ but also across the globe. The industrial engines of Japan‚ china‚ US‚ Germany and Taiwan are also driven by the SME sector. Finance/credit is the most critical component in any

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    position due to technical analysis shown that there was still some spread before the short-term and long term moving average converges‚ on 29th of May the trade closed out at 1.860 and the realized profit $360CAD however‚ the group potentially could have made more profit if the position was closed on 22nd of May but due to behavioural finance and greed‚ the trade made a mere profit of $360CAD. The FastMoola Group opened up a long position on 10 contracts on EUR/USD on 20th of May at the price of

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    The book Major in Success‚ by Patrick Combs‚ is an interesting guide to analyzing and reflecting on one’s own state of mind and true feelings within life. Combs clearly states his purpose and point of view in regards to why he chose to write the book in the first place in second paragraph of the first chapter. The term extraordinary drive‚ described as the “magic ingredient that will make your dreams come true‚” sets the tone of the book that really engages the reader in a rollercoaster ride of critical

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    Choices and Consequences In “A&P”‚ the author John Updike demonstrates the importance of choices and their consequences. It is important that someone considers everything that could occur before making a decision. Updike uses the characters of Sammy‚ the three girls in bathing suits‚ and Lengel in the story to show how important it is to carefully contemplate the consequences of their choices. All of the main characters in the story make a choice and must endure the consequences. Sammy‚ the cashier

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    • What is the purpose of major crime-reporting programs? What makes a successful crime-reporting program in the United States? The purpose for major crime-reporting programs is to try to improve the methology and to publish the collective data. So by having major crime-reporting programs the law enforcement agencies are able to get information and also collect data to figure out the crime patterns of the nation instead of just one spot. This is hard though because not all of the crimes that end

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    Gillian Singer Jacta Alia Est DecisionsDecisions Before discussing the different ways a person can reach a decision‚ it is first necessary to know what decision making is.  According to The Oxford English Dictionary decision making is‚ “The making up of one’s mind on any point or on a course of action; a resolution‚ determination.”  While the definition seems simple‚ the act of making up ones mind can be quite complicated.  You need only look at my dorm room floor on a Saturday

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    «Britain and healthy food are two things which can’t be combined with each other». It’s an opinion of foreign people who always criticize English food. Foreigners always say that English people have no cuisine themselves and their typical dish is just «Fish and chips». And British people are both amused and annoyed when they hear that English food is unimaginative‚ boring and tasteless. On the one hand foreign people are right because it’s really very difficult to find English food in England.

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    Consequences of Excessive Pride Pride is not a bad attribute to have‚ it is actually very important. One definition for pride is: A sense of one’s own proper dignity or value; self-respect. Self respect is a very good quality to have‚ however‚ there’s such thing as too much of a good thing. This is especially the case if you are a hero in a Greek play that has too much pride. Pride is the most central flaw in Greek tragedy‚ even in heroes. In the plays "Antigone" and "The Odyssey"‚ Antigone’s

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    the Latin Kings‚ MS 13‚ Area boys‚ and so on. It’s not only societies‚ communities‚ and neighbourhoods that have gangs‚ even high schools have gangs. Why do we have gangs? Why do we need gangs? Generally‚ a gang is a group of people who claim territory and use it to make money through illegal activities. However‚ the reasons for gangs has something to do with young people issues. We have gangs because of economic issues. Gangs are mostly made up of young people. According to a blogger in ’The Guardian’

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    based solely on their consequences. This means that a person would look to the consequences of a certain action to determine whether or not that action is right or wrong. A ‘right’ action would be one that leads to the best results where as a ‘wrong’ action would be one with less than ideal consequences. According to this basic theory‚ one would always choose the ‘right’ action because it leads to the most favorable consequences. Though this theory can sound appealing‚ I do not agree fully that actions

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