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    2.    What are the objectives & achievements of bank nationalization in India? Objectives- According to the Banking Companies Act‚ 1970‚ the aim of nationalization of banks in India is “to control the heights of the economy and to meet progressively and serve better the needs of development of the economy in conformity with national policy and objectives.” 1. The elimination of concentration of economic power in the hands of a few 2. diversification of the flow of bank economic credit towards

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    Indian Gaming Tribal government gaming on Indian lands is significantly changing life for many of the more than 4.1 million American Indians in the United States. It has proven to be there first and most effective tool for economic development on sovereign‚ Tribal lands. Gaming generates a few billion dollars in much needed Tribal government revenue annually to provide essential government services to hundreds of thousands of Native Americans. It is helping Indian nations build strong and

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    1. Describe the functional organizational structure. Why do you think this structure is so widely used? The organizational structure is composed of different departments that help operate the business‚ such as‚ purchasing‚ operations‚ warehouse‚ sales and marketing‚ accounting‚ research and development‚ finance and accounting‚ human resource‚ and information technology. I look at Direct Relief International when they need supplies they use the SAP website to track everything they need. Most

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    comments tends to be the same. So why do my classmates favor the male student’s remarks over the female student’s? Everyone has their own way of saying things‚ however the way we hear what a women says is often completely different in comparison to how we would hear it if a man had said it instead. When hearing both genders communicating‚ we unintentionally put males above females. We look at men as more powerful than women. In Deborah Tannen’s book‚ You Just Don’t Understand‚ she explains that

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    I believe that people are using children unfairly without rights. Kids in many places over the world are being subjected to cruelty and barbarity‚ and things no child should ever have to experience. They are sent to the front lines of wars‚ given weapons‚ and even raped. Some kids don’t even know their own age. This is wrong on so many levels‚ they are being killed when they are younger than 13‚ this can’t continue. We can’t stand by and let young children suffer as and be treated as if they are

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    How Great Companies Think Differently This article highlights principles that leading companies employ to differentiate them from other companies that focus only on profits. These leading companies attempt to transcend the short-term bottom line mentality and aim at social involvement that will produce longevity and sustained profits over the long haul. Part of making money in the long term is longevity‚ and the way to longevity is to build an “enduring institution”. This is done through being

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    Doesn’t everyone love swimming in the ocean and seeing all the pretty sea life? Some people do‚ and when people are offshore drilling they can cause a lot of problems if something goes wrong. The biggest concern by environmentalist is not a spill‚ but the pollution of the air and water‚ damage to the ocean bottom and debris that washes ashore from day-to-day operations of oil and gas rigs. Oil Drilling can lead to jobs being endangered‚ animals dying‚ and damaging the eco system. So many animals

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    Is This Unlawful Discrimination? Ricardo A. Ruvalcaba University of the Incarnate Word January 27‚ 2015 Is This Unlawful Discrimination? Unlawful discrimination occurs when an employer commits an adverse action against an employee because of the following attributes of the person: race‚ color‚ sex‚ age‚ pregnancy‚ etc. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) may take action when an investigation shows that there has been a violation in a person’s civil rights just because of his

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    1) Can an employer discriminate in the hiring process? If so‚ how and when? Yes. As an employer goes through the hiring process‚ there are many laws which prohibit discrimination. Among these‚ though‚ are conditional situations and laws which allow for various types of discrimination by the employer (or other covered entity) during the hiring process. Some of the permissible discrimination includes the following: Age: the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) protects those ages 40 and over

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    Malaysia is well known to be rich with diverse cultures when compared with other Asian countries. However‚ in this modern era‚ our teenagers are said to have deviated from the cultural values of their fore fathers. Deviation here means the act of moving away from what is normal in a society. Meanwhile‚ cultural values refer to the commonly held standards of what is acceptable or unacceptable in a particular community or society (Oxford 7th edition). This issue can be rephrased as; our teenagers are

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