Introduction From the ancient human history to the modern society nowadays‚ there are not many nations or communities which are able to develop without exchange relations or communicate with other countries in all aspects of life such as economics‚ politics and culture. Therefore‚ international communication or globalization appears as the most popular relation. It is considered as not just a condition but as an essential result for all social development process. As a consequence‚ globalization
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NASL PEER REVIEW OF COAL FIRED THERMAL POWER STATIONS & BEST PRACTICES IN POWER GENERATION Hosted by Ministry of Power Govt. of India & NTPC Limited February 2008 INDIA RENOVATION & MODERNISATION OF THERMAL POWER PLANTS PRESENTATION BY NTPC-ALSTOM POWER SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED by K. V. Ramachandra Setty AGM Business Development 1 NASL NASL – Introduction NASL Promoters’ strengths Retrofit Solutions Role of CDM R&M/Retrofit solution – case Studies 2 NTPC-ALSTOM Power Services
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due to a number of reasons. Cohen (2000‚ 285-286) argues that it was the strong conservative opposition who wanted to preserve China and the fact that the scholar-gentry bureaucracy remained in place which slowed down China’s progress. China’s modernisation was “inspired by
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civilizations. Samuel Huntington: The Clash of Civilizations (1992‚ Part 1). There is a struggle for a new world order which is between the western culture and the Arab culture. Samuel Huntington: The Clash of Civilizations (1992‚ Part 2) the modernisation of the Arab world without integration of western policies has made them a threat to the western cultural hegemony. Samuel Huntington: The Clash of Civilizations (1992‚ Part 3).The combination of international institutions with military power and
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Scattered all over the country‚ they constitute around 8.8 per cent of the total population and with a few exceptions‚ the majority of them are forest dwellers. Their sociocultural identity has remained unaffected by forces of colonisation‚ modernisation‚ and globalisation. They have preserved their culture through their indigenous knowledge systems‚ which authenticate the presence of their rich socio-cultural and medical heritage. The sacred rituals and healing practices are very much visible in their
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tStruggles of identity in the age of globalisation: Searching for anchors that hold Elirea Bornman Department of Communication Science University of South Africa ABSTRACT This article explores the intricate interrelationships between discourses on and struggles of identity and the multiple processes associated with increasing globalisation in the modern age. Globalisation is often exclusively associated with worldwide economic integration and the emergence of a borderless global
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policies had one essential aim—the modernisation of the Soviet economy via two essential methods: collectivisation and industrialisation. Beginning in 1928‚ much of Russia’s economy (in terms of agriculture and industry) was brought directly under state control. Under Stalin‚ this was to be total. The way these radical were changes implicated has meant that the process was referred to as the ‘second revolution‚’ a way of equating the importance of industrial/modernisation as that of the 1917 revolution
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Internationalization of higher education- Challenges and opportunities Background Historical perspective In the last three decades‚ increased students mobility and collaborative research have occurred as part of an emerging trend towards ‘Internationalization of higher education’ (Barnett‚ 2009). However‚ global sharing of information and knowledge dates back from medieval times in Asia and Europe‚ when international scholars got the opportunity for higher learning at the host institutes. The
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PERSIAN X GREEK BATTLE OF TOURS THE OLD LEGACY OF REALISM HUNTINGTO HUNTINGTO N N BALKAN BALKAN 911 SRILANKA WAR RWANDA RWANDA FINALLY RETURN ? POLITIC OF IDENTITY 1 ASCENDANCY OF EUROPEAN POWERS COLONISATION OVER THE REST OF WORLD MODERNISATION-WESTERNISATIONMARKET CAPITALISM INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION DIVISION OF CLASS LIBERALISM INDIVIDUALISM DECLINE OF ‘COMMUNITY’; THE RISE OF ‘ASSOCIATIVE’ SOCIETY DOWNGRADING COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES SOCIAL CONSERVATISM CALLED FOR A REINFORCEMENT
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Analyzation of “The Case for Change at Modern Appliances” James Bradshaw came to understand employee engagement as a way to ensure ongoing business effectiveness through a series of events. In the article‚ it states “Modern Appliances had been in business for almost 75 years and manufactured a wide range of appliances. With sales in excess of $2 billion‚ Modern was considered a quality manufacturer and a good marketer.” Further‚ it states that in recent years‚ the company began to face competitive
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