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    Stalinism: Tsarist Regime

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    economy was damaged from a near decade of war. It is here when Lenin began rolling back towards the state-assisted bourgeoisie that the Tsarist regime had attempted to implement‚ an implementation Engels noted for its dependency on keeping the state alive (On Social Relations in Russia 668). Lenin would not be able to form a system of economics and governance that would not necessitate a bureaucracy‚ without overindulging in legal procedures‚ something Lenin deemed an excess of the bourgeoisie (Ulam

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    Venice Italy

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    The city of romance‚ the city of water or better known as Venice‚ Italy. Why should someone visit Venice? The better question is why anyone wouldn’t want to visit Venice? It is supposed to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. Venice has many attractions to bring the masses to her doors. Doge’s Palace‚ Gondola’s‚ Rialto Bridge‚ Canal Grande‚ carnival time‚ fresh markets‚ art museums and so many more places and things to see. Venice sits in an archipelago (a group of small islands) and all

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    Good Governance

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    Challenge of Good Governance in India: Need for Innovative Approaches by Balmiki Prasad Singh * Abstract This paper makes an effort to provide a framework for good governance in India by identifying its essential features and shortcomings in its working and emphasizes need for innovative approaches. No theory of governance could be intelligible unless it is seen in the context of its time. India’s democratic experience of the past six decades has clearly established that good governance must aim at

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    compare and contrast corporate governance in the U.S. and European Union. Because corporate governance regulations are not yet uniform across all EU countries‚ we have chosen to examine Poland in particular. We will first present U.S. corporate governance and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002‚ and then examine how Poland’s corporate governance regulations compare. Finally‚ since we have already learned about Corporate Social Responsibility for U.S. companies‚ we have examined Corporate Social Responsibility

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    the role of HR in R&S

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    university HRM role in recruitment & selection- MBSL Rajitha 11/6/2013 MSBL Ltd – Sri Lanka Vacancy: enter to recruitment process as a collective agreement of management and also compatible with organisational goals Helps to fill necessary vacancies at right time in a cost-effective manner MBSL‚ collect vacancy list from relevant department managers‚ analyse it with company objectives to fill adequate number of staffs

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    Good Governance

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    Good governance‚ democracy and development   By Aftab Ahmad Khan Government may be taken as connoting how people are ruled and how the affairs of the state are administered and regulated. It encompasses the state’s institutional and structural arrangements‚ decision-making process and implementation capacity. Conversely‚ it also implies the possibility that the government may be captured by self-seeking elites intent on plundering the nation’s wealth. Good governance depends on the extent to

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    of up to A$5.3 billion‚ making it Australia’s largest corporate failure. The ensuing Royal Commission report released in April 2003 provides a rare detailed dissection of a spectacular corporate implosion and a very useful case study from which corporate governance lessons may be learned. This is particular so because HIH was not unusual case of major fraud or embezzlement. The failures identified by Commissioner Owen were by and large failures stemming from mismanagement. Most breaches of the law

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    Modern History Assignment Focus Question: Why Did the Tsarist Regime Fall so quickly in 1917? Although the Romanov Regime had always been very unpopular with the Russian people over many years‚ the regime had always managed to survive until 1917. In order to discover why the regime fell so quickly‚ it is necessary to look at the number of different factors which led the Tsarist regime to fall in March 1917. Tsar Nicholas II ’s regime was autocratic‚ which means that the rule of the country is placed

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    Pisa, Italy

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    Pisa‚ Italy Pisa is a city in Central Italy‚ Tuscany and is known worldwide for its leaning bell tower. One of the most visited places in this beautiful town is the Field of Miracles‚ or also known as Piazza dei Miracoli where historical buildings‚ museums and more than 20 historical churches are located. The Leaning Tower of Pisa‚ in Italy known as Torre de Pisa is the world’s most famous architectural mistake and was built in 1173-1350. After 800 years‚ the tower still leans but is more stable

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    Cooperate Governance

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    Corporate Governance We are pursuing sound and efficient management and strengthening our governance structure for putting the Fujitsu Way into practice. Our Basic Stance We have articulated the "Fujitsu Way" in the form of our Corporate Vision‚ Corporate Values‚ Principles‚ and Code of Conduct. By sharing and practicing the Fujitsu Way‚ we aim to continuously enhance the value of the company through the ongoing growth and development of the Fujitsu Group. In order to continually raise the

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