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    Amartia Sen

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    Inequality‚ Instability and Voice Author: Amartya Sen The essay ‘Inequality‚ Instability and Voice’ is one of the articles written by Amartya Sen. It figures in the book ‘The Argumentative Indian’ which is a collection of writings on Indian history‚ culture and identity by the Economics Nobel prize winner. In the essay‚ Sen touches upon three issues. They are: • Inequality in the Indian society and the quest for equality; • Unity and diversity in India; and •  Need for greater commitment

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    Religious Policy:Aurangzeb’s religious policy was largely responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. His policy of religious persecution of the Hindus‚ who formed the bulk of the population of the country‚ hastened the fall of his dynasty. Akbar won over the Hindus by a policy of religious toleration. He had enlisted Hindu warrior tribes‚ chiefly the Rajputs‚ as reliable defenders of his throne. On the contrary‚ Aurangzeb’s intolerance and senseless destruction

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    Human Resource Management

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    used in parallel or sequence Job performance shows an improvement when employees are involved in part of the decision making process. (ob Involvement as Predictor of Employee Commitment: Evidence from Pakistan. Khan‚ Tariq Iqbal; Jam‚ Farooq Ahmed; Akbar‚ Aisha; Khan‚ Muhammad Bashir; Hijazi‚ Syed Tahir.International Journal of Business and Management 6. 4 (Apr 2011): 252-262.) - - - It plays a significant part in an employee’s productivity and efficiency (Probst &Tahira‚ 2000) and their

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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born on 9th November 1877 in Sialkot. After seeking early education‚ he was admitted to the Government College Lahore‚ where he obtained the degree of MA in the subject of philosophy. He left for England for higher studies in 1905. He obtained the degree of philosophy of ethics in 1907; he obtained the degree of doctorate (Ph.D.) from Munich University. Services of Iqbal in Pakistan Movement Iqbal and Pakistan Movement Although his main interests were scholarly‚ Iqbal

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    Which best describes the Muslim presence in North Africa in the late seventh and early eighth centuries? Trade connections gave Islam a presence in cities and ports where merchants went. Muslim missionaries first traveled throughout North Africa‚ and armies followed later. Islam slowly converted the peoples of North Africa without a military takeover. Muslim armies carried their faith west across the top of the entire continent. Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF PRE-BRITISH INDIA PROJECT BY: BHAVANA BHATIA-7 REUBEN DANTES-9 CRYSTAL D’SOUZA-11 ALISHA PEREIRA-38 TANUSHREE SHARMA-47 GAURAV TALERA-52 Executive Summary It is the past which shapes what we become in the present. Most of what we do and follow today has been decided in the past which is why we have to understand who we were to become who we have to be. India is one of the few civilizations which has been in existence for more than 5000 years. India is a homogenous culture

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    women slaves. In Islam‚ if a married women is captured in a war her marriage immediately becomes void even if her husband is alive; she becomes a sex slave to her new Muslim master. There is no limit on number of concubines a Muslim man can have. Akbar had about 5000 Hindu women as concubines in his harem while his son had about 6000. Many people in complete ignorance associate slavery with west but it is west which played a crucial role in abolishing this abominable institution though it also has

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    connecting 109 destinations across 18 countries. In FY2016‚ AirAsia carried 56.6 million passengers. The company had announced its plan to increase its current flights by doubling daily services from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul since December 2014 (Tengku Akbar Tengku Abdullah‚ 2010). The company signed an agreement worth over US$1.5 billion to purchase CF6-80E1 engines for its 25 new Airbus A330-300 aircraft from General Electric Aviation (GE Aviation). Financially‚ the

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    Impact of Islam on Indian culture and/or politics There is a close relationship between Islam and Indian. Islam is a religion that is based on Quran which explains revelations from god and is believed that it is unaltered throughout the decades. There is about 1.57 billion supporters which is the same number as of 23 percentage of earth’s population. It is the second-largest religion in the world and it is still growing fast. The support of Islam is called a Muslim. Islam’s prophet is Muhammad who

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    Drones are the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) which operate autonomously by a pre-programmed mission(Freakyworld).The earliest recorded use of UAV for war fighting occurred on August 22‚1849‚when Austrians attacked Venice with unmanned balloons loaded with explosives(The Nation).Although drones have only recently been the subject of significant public debate‚ they are not new as their use can be traced back to World War I(Living under drones).As technology progressed‚ the drones were modified and

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