Delhi Metro Not long ago‚ Delhites used to curse the public transport system of the national capital. Errant‚ reckless and rash bus drivers‚ showing no sign of courtesy even to the ladies as well as the elderly‚ made commuting from one place to the other a painfully daunting task. It was difficult to tell whether the bus would stop at the allotted sight‚ whether it would reach the destination on time and whether it would stop on arrival or simply skip the waiting passengers. Usual fear of occasional
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Today I would like to present something about diplomacy. I’ll be talking about soft power and hard power in international relations. Who created those terms and how they are implemented in foreign policy. Diplomacy in the XXI century it’s absolutely different than in the past but since then it has influence on foreign policy. Today we have new technologies and lots example to communicate with every embassy. States have the ability to react fast and they can quickly send new instruction to ambassadors
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Power Relations Power is the ability to influence or outright control the behaviour of people. In our world today power within the relations is unevenly distributed. Power relationships exists around us and these relationships vary from relationship to relationship and from person to person. Class‚ social status and wealth play a big role in power relationships. A class system can be defined as “a system for producing social wealth in which productive resources and the results of production are
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075 Newcastle University School of Geography‚ Politics and Sociology Power in International Relations- Feminism and Postmodernism Power is a complicated thing. It can be different to each individual and furthermore there is no set definition of what power is. Steven Lukes (2005)‚ in his book “Power: A Radical View” mentions three different types of power. The one-dimensional view‚ which is essentially that A has the power of B to make B do something that B‚ would not do otherwise (Lukes‚ 2005:
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This allows them to command our troops and be in charge of war strategy. However‚ they are do not hold the power to declare war. With that kind of power in the military force‚ also have the responsibility of communicating with other countries. Military power also gives the President greater insight into our interactions with other countries. Which could perhaps be another reason in which they are the major influence in foreign policy making. The job description of the chief executive is‚ “to implement
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the part of those being displaced‚ and protests‚ petitions‚ hunger strikes‚ negotiations and legal action have all been initiated. Security threat. Risk of cost overruns and ridership shortfalls. Increase in cost of the parts. Risks faced in Delhi Metro Implementation: 1. Risk of failure of project- Once metro would be completed the cost of travelling and using a metro as against bus for a commuter would be higher. One of the primary reasons for setting up metro was to reduce traffic congestions
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AHI EXPORT PVT LTD each individual’s employees plays a vital role for the success and continued existence of a company. Through the analysis it can be said that: From the study the researcher has to come to know that most of the employees are satisfied with the welfare activities and safety measures. Employees have responded very positively towards the Welfare measures. Most of the employees are satisfying with medical benefit provided by the company. All most all the employees are satisfying with
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Bhagat. ‘The Axis of Hindu Consciousness in A.K.Ramanujan’s Poetry’‚ Indian English Literature Volume IV. ed. Basavaraj Naikar. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors‚ 2003. p. 5) The poem ‘Self-Portrait’ identifies this problem precisely when it suggests that the self is ‘more an absence than a presence’ (Dharwadker‚ Vinay. ‘Introduction’‚ Complete Works‚ Delhi: OUP‚ 1995‚ p. xxxiii) In the poem ‘A Copper Vat’ the memory plays the role of confusing the essential self: Seen just In passing
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Delhi Gurgaon Expressway Background: NHAI was entrusted with the implementation of the Golden Quadrilateral project as a part of which it suggested converting a busy section of NH-8 connecting Delhi and Gurugram into a 6/8 lane access control carriageway. This stretch experienced high vehicle density of 45‚000 Passenger car units /day in 2000. Objective: To fulfil NHAI’s responsibility in facilitating connectivity with minimal traffic congestion‚ pollution‚ accidents and fuel wastage and to augment
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Introduction Air is the ocean we breathe. Air supplies us with oxygen which is essential for our bodies to live. Air is 99.9% nitrogen‚ oxygen‚ water vapor and inert gases. Human activities can release substances into the air‚ some of which can cause problems for humans‚ plants‚ and animals. There are several main types of pollution and well-known effects of pollution which are commonly discussed. These include smog‚ acid rain‚ the greenhouse effect‚ and "holes" in the ozone layer. Each of these
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