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    India’s Contribution to UN PeaceKeeping Mission PeaceKeeping: United Nations Peacekeeping helps countries torn by conflict create conditions for lasting peace. Peacekeeping has proven to be one of the most effective tools available to the UN to assist host countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace. Peacekeeping has unique strengths‚ including legitimacy‚ burden sharing‚ and an ability to deploy and sustain troops and police from around the globe‚ integrating them with civilian

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    5. Whom to Hire? Objectives • To explore participants’ cultural biases and expectations • To examine cultural differences • To consider the impact culture has on hiring decisions • • To explore participants’ cultural biases and expectations To examine cultural differences To consider the impact culture has on hiring decisions Instructions Step 1 (10–15 minutes) Read the background information and descriptions of each of the applicants. Consider the job and the cultures within

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    JUVENILE ADVENTURERS & Auro Adventure  Educational Trekking & Adventure program @ Dalhousie (H.P.) April/May 2010    Juvenile Adventurers & Auro Adventure is pleased to announce Adventure Camps at DALHOUSIE during summer vacation - 2010. During the camps various activities like Rock climbing‚ Bird watching‚ Star gazing‚ Slide-shows‚ River crossing‚ Map reading‚ painting‚ etc. are coordinated with trekking in such a way that makes these camps not only enjoyable but equally informative

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    Hi Team!    Please choose 3 or 4 items that you’d like to be responsible for. Two people will need to  do 3‚ and two people will need to do 4 this time.  While you read the case this week‚ also brainstorm about our alternatives even if it isn’t  your part. Write your notes in that teammate’s section so we can discuss it next  Monday.  Deadline: Individual parts (edited and hand­in ready) due in googledocs on   Sunday‚ October 13 at 12am.  Thank you!    Editing‚ formatting‚ putting together and handing in: Jo 

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    I looked over to my sixteen year old daughter sitting next to menodding and shaking her head rhythmically to‚ in her words‚ ‘legendary’ music band One Direction. An image of Asreen flashed through my mind… …“Kiran?” the voice on my mobile phone was barely more than a whisper. “Kiran? Is that you?” .The train ride back home was a typical for Friday eveningIt was very busy Friday evening train ride back from work‚ “Are you able to speak up a little?” I asked‚ raising my own voice overagainst loud

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    Researchers and scholars use hard-hitting analogy to emphasise the extent of the problem. Dr. Satish Agnihotri‚ senior IAS officer and scholar who has done extensive research on the issue‚ calls the technology "a weapon of mass destruction". Dr. Bedi refers to it as genocide: "More than 6 million killed in 20 years. That’s the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust." Related issues Foeticide is also one of the most common causes of maternal mortality. The sex of the foetus can be determined

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    Navin AGM materials‚ is fuming and fretting. He bumped into Kiran‚ GM Materials‚ threw the resignation letter on his table‚ shouted and walked out of the room swiftly. Navin has reason for his sudden outburst. He has been driven to the wall. Perhaps details of the story will tell the reasons for Navin’s bile and why he put in his papers‚ barely four months after he took up his assignment. The year was 2005 when Navin quit the prestigious Sail plant at Mumbai. As a manager material Navin

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    Religion is a set of belief that a person has‚ whereas the law is a set of rules that the person is made to obey so that the society behaves in a peaceful way‚ it is a formal mechanism of social control. People believe that there should be exemptions for religions when there is a conflict between the law and religion. According to me religious minorities should selectively be granted exemptions from generally applicable laws‚ because all members of the society should be treated with equal consideration

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    “The New Big Thing” - The Indian Biotechnology Industry “Biotechnology in a powerful currency‚ stronger than the Euro or the Dollar‚ and what’s more‚ the only hardware you need is the human brain – let’s use our billion brains to our advantage.” – Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw‚ Founder and Chairman of Biocon‚ India’s first and largest biotechnology company The discovery of DNA in 1953 laid the foundation for modern biology but it was only in the early 1970’s‚ with the development of recombinant DNA

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    Cricket and the Indian Woman Women’s interest in cricket is a sudden development‚ propelled mostly by the advertisements projecting cricketers as demigods. In the year 2003‚ model and actress Mandira Bedi became popular for hosting a cricket-discussion program during the World Cup cricket matches. Her immense popularity had little to do with her knowledge about cricket and more with the plunging neckline of her saris and the unavoidable amount of cleavage on exhibit. Today‚ women are seen cheering

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