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    problematization

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    Open Journal of Political Science 2012. Vol.2‚ No.1‚ 1-8 Published Online April 2012 in SciRes (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/ojps) http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojps.2012.21001 Why Study Problematizations? Making Politics Visible Carol Bacchi University of Adelaide‚ Adelaide‚ Australia Email: carol.bacchi@adelaide.edu.au Received October 27th‚ 2011; revised December 8th‚ 2011; accepted January 2nd‚ 2012 This paper introduces the theoretical concept‚ problematization‚ as it is developed

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    Over the years‚ organizations have recognized the importance of sustainability and‚ not surprisingly‚ an increasing number of companies are engaging in some form of activity in that regard. So while‚ overall‚ there has been a greater recognition of the need to be ‘sustainable’‚ the difficulty often lies in achieving a consensus as to ‘what’ sustainability actually means‚ ‘who’ is responsible for it‚ ‘how’ it can be achieved and ‘when’ can they begin to see a tangible return on their efforts. These

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    Pashupatinath Temple

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    a fish-his four animal incarnations. Throughout South Asia he is most often worshipped in two well-known human forms: prince Ram the hero of the epic Ramayana and the pastoral god Krishna. In Nepal he is often worshipped in his omnipotent form of Narayan‚ and in some of his most lovely images is seen astride the man-bird Garuda his vehicle.The archetypal mother or female‚ goddess in of particular importance in Nepal. She is worshipped in many aspects: as Durga‚ protector and slayer of the buffalo

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    ANNEXURE B Programme Code: _______________________ Course Code: _______________________ Enrollment No: _______________________ Study Center Code: _______________________ Regional Center: _______________________ AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE: A MODERN HINDU TEMPLE Project Report submitted to the Indira Gandhi National Open University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Diploma in Tourism Studies/Bachelors Degree in Tourism Studies

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    The essay entitled Violence by Slavoj Zizek was a rather interesting read. In regards to last week’s essay by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ there were similarities that were mentioned. Just as MLK stood for nonviolence‚ Zizek encourages stepping back from violence and promoting tolerance. “A step back enables us to identify a violence that sustains our very efforts to fight violence and promote tolerance.” (The Tyrant’s Bloody Robe‚ 1) He believed that violence was more than just the obvious physical

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    Indian English Literature * Top English Writer & Their Famous Creations * R.K. Narayan: R K Narayan is one of the best known Indian authors of all time. An Indian author of very high repute‚ he is best known for his works of fiction. The setting for most of R K Narayan works is the fictional town of Malgudi‚ first introduced in his semi autobiographical book ’Swami and Friends’. Creations: The Dark Room‚ Malgudi Days‚ Talkative Man‚ The English Teacher. * Kiran Desai: Kiran

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    Type 2 Diabetes

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    population. Out of this data‚ 13 million people underwent diagnosis while 5.2 million represents the number of people presumed to have the disease unknowingly. The annual rate of diagnosis of new cases of type 2 diabetes in America remains at 798‚000 (Narayan et al‚ 2006). 2. Statistics on type 2 diabetes in children Previously‚ diabetes in childhood used to involve diabetes type 1. This trend changed within the last two decades‚ with reported cases of diabetes type 2 among children and adolescent youths

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    Hindustani classical music Hindustani classical music (Hindi: हिन्दुस्तानी शास्त्रीय संगीत्‚ Urdu: کلاسیکی موسیقی‎) is the Hindustani or North Indian style of Indian classical music found throughout the northern Indian subcontinent. The style is sometimes called North Indian classical music or Shāstriya Sangīt. It is a tradition that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving since the 12th century CE‚ primarily in what is now North India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh and to some extent

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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE SECTOR The Indian economy is emerging as one of the strongest economy of the world with the GDP growth of more than 8% every year. This has given a great support for the development of banking industry in the country. Due to globalization‚ competition among the banks has drastically been increased. As India has a substantial upper and middle class income hence the banks have immense opportunities to increase their market shares. The consumer being on the receiving

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    Ram Manohar Lohia

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    incident resulted in an 18-month imprisonment. With the emergence in 1942 of the Quit India movement—a campaign initiated by Mohandas K. Gandhi to urge the withdrawal of British authorities from India—Lohia and other CSP leaders (such as Jaya Prakash Narayan) mobilized support from the underground. For such resistance activities‚ he was jailed again in 1944–46. During and after India’s transition to independence in 1947‚ Lohia continued to play an active role in its politics. At loggerheads with Prime

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