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    yarn‚ iron‚ steel tools‚ machinery‚ wagons‚ trucks‚ paper‚ brass goods‚ woolens‚ and tobacco. (Doc. 3a) The British treated the Muslims and Hindus very poorly. The Seboy Rebellion broke out when the British greased the ammo with pig and beef fat. Industrial Revolution increased production in factories which meant the British needed a market to sell and produce goods to make a profit. (OI) Another cause of the British imperialism was political. Government had played a big part in the British imperialism

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    Power‚ D. J. Decision Support Systems Hyperbook. Cedar Falls‚ IA: DSSResources.COM‚ HTML version‚ 2000‚ accessed on (today ’s date) at URL http://dssresources.com/subscriber/password/dssbookhypertext. Chapter 2 Gaining Competitive Advantage with DSS Introduction In many organizations‚ managers and MIS professionals have worked together to create important transaction-oriented strategic information systems. These information systems have significantly improved the processing of business

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    Allen ****** Honors World History 5th Period Industrialization The industrialized nation‚ now known as Great Britain‚ had many factors to fuel its rise. During the rise of the first industrialized nation‚ many changes occurred such as new inventions. The rise of Great Britain was fueled by: the factors of production‚ social‚ political‚ and economic climate‚ and some brand new inventions to help ease the everyday lives of Great Britain. The rise of industrialized Great Britain was fueled

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    acknowledgement I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted to Dr.O.P Bussie for their guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for their support in completing the project. I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & member

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    IPT LOCATION- DR. REDDY’S LABORATORIES (VISAKHAPATTNAM) INTRODUCTIONProfessor P.R.Vavia sir put in a lot of persistence to get me an eight weeks internship in Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories‚ Visakhapattnam‚ A.P. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories is an integrated pharmaceutical company founded by Dr. Anji Reddy who is also an alumni of ICT‚ Mumbai. ABOUT THE PLANTDr. Reddy’s has its seventh Formulation and Technical Operations (FTO-7) facility at Visakhapattnam. This plant located in VSEZ (Vizag South Economical

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    Industrial Development Since Independence. 1. The British regarded India as source of supply of raw materials and market for British manufacturers and hence‚ at the time of Independence‚ India was industrially an underdeveloped economy. 2. The poor industrial sector was domintaed by consumer goods industries like cotton textile‚ jute‚ sugar‚ salt‚ paper‚ soap‚ etc. 3. Industries producing intermediate goods like steel‚ coal‚ cement‚ alcohol‚ power‚ non-ferrous metals were poorly established in

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    The Industrial Revolution leaves us with many questions: Was the revolution in industry simply an issue of new machinery or mechanical innovation? Did young boys and girls work and live shoulder to shoulder for more than twelve hours a day? Was industrial capitalism nothing more than a clever system devised by clever capitalists to exploit the labor of ignorant workers? Was the revolution in industry the product of conscious planning or did it appear spontaneously? The revolution was

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    DBQ: Access the validity of the following statement using background knowledge and the provided documents. "Theodore Roosevelt was not a true progressive reformer‚ but rather a politician that responded to the political climate of the age." Progressivism originated as the optimistic vision that society was capable of improvement‚ and that continued growth and advancement were the nation’s destiny. This‚ however‚ would require direct‚ purposeful human intervention in social and economic affairs

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    DEFINITION Industrial relations is a set of phenomena operating both within and outside the workplace‚ concerned with determining and regulating the employment relationship. Whether it is social‚ legal‚ political or economic. APPROACHES TO INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS There is no one ‘right’ approach; each emphasizes a particular aspect of industrial relations and taken together they can provide a frame work for analyzing and understanding the diversity and complexity of industrial relations (e

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    16. Consider the relationships and contact of European societies with Asia‚ Africa‚ and the New World from 1492 to 1914. What are the changes and continuities in these relationships? What did the Europeans want in each area of the world? How was the European trading systems different from the earlier systems involving Dar-Al-Islam? What effects did these contacts have on the Europeans? On the societies contacted? You might want to make a chart of these causes and effects. How did the patterns of

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