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    -problems faced by Tata to build world’s cheapest car:   =battle sky rocketing costs =huge engineering hurdles =bad press (car caught fire). Some of the early nanos caught fire on the streets. Local and intl experts were brought in to investigate the problem but nothing was found wrong with the design of the car. In response the nano design team of the car decided to take further safety measures in order to make a more robust nano. Additional protection was provided on exhaust system. In electrical

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    Throughout history‚ struggles for freedom‚ especially freedom for a colonized people‚ are very often characterized by violence. Frantz Fanon and Mahatma Gandhi had similar hopes: freedom‚ independence of colonized people‚ and restoration of dignity to the oppressed. However‚ they approached these goals with seemingly fundamentally opposing methods with regard to the use of violence‚ revolutionary counter-violence and nonviolent resistance. Fanon’s stance on violence was unyielding; he maintained

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    Syrian crisis‚ within Nature/International anarchy clash Everyone acknowledges that the United States position was strange towards the bloody events in Syria‚ timing and whole achieved manner that West intervene in Libya‚ which had a similar mode for what happens in Syria makes us keep many question marks. And so‚ I’ll have to analyze this problem at a broader level of geographical constituency of Syrian conflict‚ beyond geographical boundaries of this country‚ because the deduction of the

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    Limited Kotak Securities Limited Kotak Mahindra Prime Limited Kotak Mahindra Old Mutual Life Insurance Limited Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Co. Limited Kotak Mahindra Trustee Company Limited Kotak Forex Brokerage Limited Kotak Mahindra Trusteeship Services Limited Kotak Mahindra Investments Limited Service and Quality Products & services Savings account * Ace savings account * Pro savings account * Edge savings account * Nova savings account * Classic savings

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    Answering the Questions The role of unions in today’s workplace is still has the responsibility to ensure the rights of workers‚ and provide an opportunity for their voices to be heard. Issues that are addressed by labor unions include work assignment‚ compensation‚ benefits and working conditions. Unions benefit their members (monopoly power)‚ at the expense of higher cost‚ and requiring responses to employees grievances “voice power”. As a result of little job creation‚ debt crises‚ growing fiscal

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    and Political Science. •He immersed himself into Vedanta and Yoga. Sri Aurobindo Ghose was a multifaceted person. He was a freedom fighter‚ poet‚ scholar‚ yogi and philosopher • He became a dynamic and spiritually motivated leader in the pre-Gandhian struggle for freedom. • Instead of seeing conflict between the East and West‚ he evolved a synthesis of both as well of spirit and matter of science and Vedanta. • His writings included Essays on The Gita‚ The Secret of The Veda‚ Hymns to the Mystic

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    Gandhi secured congress approval of non-cooperation movement in 1920‚ he also formed alliance with the Muslim supporters of the Ottomoan khilafat. It was the first mass political movement. The main objective of this movement is to boycott British goods‚ schools‚ law courts and advocacy of the use of charkha. The movement was supported widely the important figues including CR Das and Motilal Nehro gave up their legal practices. Popularization of ’khadi’ and ’charkha’ by the congress volunteers. This

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    Martin Luther King Jr. “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” This is one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s famous quotes. Martin Luther King Jr was an African American male figure that made a change to this world today. He was born on January 15‚ 1929 and was assassinated on April 4‚ 1968. He was a leader throughout his whole life‚ receiving degrees and being elected president of a predominantly white senior class. Martin Luther

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    Outcome of Revolt By Mahatma Gandhi :-Mahatma Gandhi had played the most important role in the freedom struggle ofIndia through his basic principle of truth‚ non violence and Satyagraha. He entered in the political scenario in 1916 after returning from a successful struggle against discrimination faced by black people in South Africa. In India through chain of movement for peasants and labourers in Champaren‚ Ahemdabad and Kheda he entered the Indian scene. Then he reached the zenith of political

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    SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Embracing Environment Revisiting the Chipko Movement SUMIT MITTAL 3/26/2014 Environmental movements have been part of Indian history and since the time of colonization India has seen numerous uprising against the unjust forest policies but no other movement affected and left its impact as the Chipko Movement did. This paper is an attempt to revisit the uprising of Chipko Movement and its impact. “The world has enough for everyone’s need‚ but not enough for

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