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    decesion making for xat

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    Contents I. INTRODUCTION II. THE CASE STUDY III. THE FIVE-STEP PROCESS IV. THE WALKTHROUGH V. SOLVED EXAMPLES A. INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONS FROM XAT 2008 B. GROUPED QUESTION FROM XAT 2008 C. GROUPED QUESTIONS FROM XAT 2009 VI. REASONS BEHIND ELIMINATING OPTIONS VII. PRACTICAL VS. IDEAL Decision Making I. INTRODUCTION The Analytical Reasoning section in the XAT exam has a typical question type called decision making. The questions feature word-based case studies as opposed to mathematical

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    another war the way things were moving. Such a war would have stopped the progress and new development activities taking place in India. Poor countries were poised for a great danger to their existence. It was our late Prime Minister Panidt Jawahar Lal Nehru who foresaw the danger and was deeply concerned. He started consultations and discussions with leaders of various countries like Egypt and Yugoslavia. At the same time‚ he began to caution the poor nations about the disastrous impacts and consequences

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    H.‚ 2006. Family Capitalism: Wendels‚ Haniels‚ Falcks‚ And the Continental European Model. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard University Press. K. de Mooij‚ M.‚ 2005. Global Marketing and Advertising: Understanding Cultural Paradoxes. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage. Lal‚ S.‚ 2006. Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Meer‚ Z.‚ 2011. ‘Introduction: Individualism Revised’ in S Meer‚ ed. 2011. Individualism: The Cultural Logic

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    References: Lal‚ P. (2010) The Case for Race-based Jury Nullification Retrieved November 15‚ 2010 from http://race.change.org/blog/view/the_case_for_race-based_jury_nullification. Leo‚ J. (1995) The Color of The Law‚ US News Retrieved November 15‚ 2010 from http://www

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    The act I have chosen to explain is practicing medicine without a license. Symbolic Interactionism is the sociological perspective of how people interact and use symbols and language to make sense of their society in everyday life (Conerly‚ et al.). In this perspective‚ there is more of a focus on how deviance can vary through different societal groups‚ as what is considered deviant can vary from one society and culture to another. In the United States‚ a medical license is a symbol of a medical

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    prevalent in some Hindu communities in India during olden times and is called ‘Sati’. Sati was the religious funeral practice of immolation of widows on the funeral pyres of their dead husbands‚ either voluntarily or through coercion. Ms. Shakuntala Rao Shastri

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    “SAMENESS” IN THE GIVER What would it feel like living in a world which everyone is same and the life is monotone?In “The Giver”‚written by Lois Lowry‚there’s a community based on perfection and the citizens who have strict and ethic rules to prevent their community from becoming unethical and unequal.Lowry conveyed her ideas both with in advantages and disadvantages‚and the diversity which citizens in the community have lost. To begin with‚the main advantage which citizens have is the relief

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    Foremost‚ he believed that Gandhi was responsible for the split between Pakistan and India after independence was gained (Lal 2). This is unrealistic because in Gandhi’s efforts for India to become independent he included what is now Pakistan. Without Gandhi’s efforts to unite the two regions‚ Pakistan and India would have split much earlier Godse also believed that Gandhi

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    religious; some are based on seasons and others are of national importance. The prominent religious festivals of India are the Diwali and the Dussehra‚ Id-ul-Fitr and Id-ul-Zuha‚ X-mas Day and the New Year’s Day‚ Mahavir Jayanti and Budha Jayanti‚ Jhule Lal‚ Guru Nanak’s Birthday and so on. These festivals are celebrated by the Hindus‚ the Muslims‚ the Christians‚ the Jams‚ the Buddhists‚ the Sindhis and the Sikhs respectively. Though these festivals are marked by the communities they represent‚ yet they

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    In the 12 January edition of Hindustan Times‚ eminent Nehruvian Ramchandra Guha expressed dismay over the controversy surrounding the Indian Science Congress where it was claimed that ancient Indians were well versed in aeronautical technology among other things. First of all Mr. Guha should be informed that the the section under which the much controversial paper was included has itself been titled ‘Vedic Mythology about Aviation’. So the Indian science congress organizers were clear about the distinction

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