Learning From The Greats Heart throbbing‚ blood rushing‚ running across the field feeling your last breath slipping from your body. With the last second on the clock and with every ounce of strength you have left‚ you score the winning touchdown. Years of training and sacrifice flash before your eyes and are given a meaning that very second. What meaning could it be but the satisfaction of success being shouted by thousands of onlookers on the bleachers. You rise above all and take the trophy
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Beginning form Logistics Planning and Controlling of Custom and Import/Export Documentation to management of entire operations‚ warehouse management and all trading matters of organization. I discovered within me‚ a thirst for knowledge and quick learning‚ resulting in achieving challenging tasks within deadlines. ‘Employee of the Year Award’ is one of the many proofs in recognition of my managerial & team player skills. My Bachelors in Commerce has given me the fundamentals of Business Law
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Sustainable tourism: learning from Indian religious traditions Vasanti Gupta Director of Insight India‚ Headington‚ Oxford‚ UK Keywords Ethics‚ Green issues‚ India‚ Tourism The context Pilgrimage to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion is an age-old tradition‚ followed by religions all over the world. The fact that it is often carried out on foot‚ is an older form and has many religious connotations‚ has made people overlook it as a form of tourism. Apart from the devotional aspect
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30.11.2012 Key learnings from Micro Economics module It was a very informative session and an eye opener. I was under the impression that economics only deals with fiscal and monetary policies. This was my first acquaintance with micro economics and it opened up a new perspective. I am in a position now to understand many events that happen every day around me. I am able to have a broad idea about how these events may have a direct or indirect impact on me as an individual (professionally as well
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Writing a Thesis or Dissertation Proposal 1 Writing Thesis and Dissertation Proposals The Graduate Writing Center of the Center for Excellence in Writing Overview: This workshop will introduce basic principles of writing proposals across a range of disciplines. It will present practical strategies‚ and it will include examples of successful proposals. Goals 1. To introduce strategies for bridging the gap between coursework/beginning research and thesis writing. 2. To help you understand the
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LESSONS FROM MOVIE “chak de india” 1- MAKING IMPOSSIBLE THE POSSIBLE :- Take a look on one statement "Jo ho nahi sakta wohi to krna hai" in the movie. As winning world cup for Indian women’s hockey is like ipposible. But kabir khan takes it as a challenge and conveys his vision to the team members though he is opposed by many but he is sure what he is doing. 2- TEAMING THE SUCCESS STORY:- Great amount of attention has been paid to the players‚ the diversity in culture‚ their language and team dynamics
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sometimes suffer from a number of conditions which do not experience the events as they are. Although different types of illusions or delusions‚ and hallucinations are imaginary‚ these seem to be very real and cause extreme anxiety‚ even panic (Ballard‚ O ’Brien‚ James‚ Swann‚ 2003‚ pp159-160). Some of the conditions that people with dementia may experience are: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the mainly caused diseases that are caused due to memory loss‚ especially in case of new learning of information
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Learning Reflection Exploring new place and gaining new experience was always my dream. After a year of preparation and commitment I reached my first city to live‚ learn and explore the place that is Dublin‚ Ireland. Before coming to Dublin‚ I lived in a small town where I did my education and have work experiences. I lived my first one month in Dublin with a Irish family they take care of me like their one of a family member this experience which I had were very unique because I never been stayed
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2‚ pp. 379-408 Berger‚ A Claessens‚ S.‚ Demirguc ‚ A.‚ Huizinga‚ H. (2001)‚ How does foreign entry affect domestic banking markets?‚ Journal of Banking and Finance‚ Vol. 25‚ pp. 891-911. Bekier‚ M.M.‚ and Lam‚ K. (2005)‚ What Chinese consumers want from banks‚ The McKinsey Quarterly Foo‚ C.T Sureshchandar‚ G. S.‚ Rajendran‚ C. and Anantharaman‚ R. N. (2003)‚ Customer perceptions of service quality in the banking sector of a developing economy: a critical analysis‚ International Journal of Bank Marketing
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Abstract We present a theory of the basis of support for a social movement. Three types of support (citizenship actions‚ policy support and acceptance‚ and personal-sphere behaviors that accord with movement principles) are empirically distinct from each other and from committed activism. Drawing on theoretical work on values and norm-activation processes‚ we propose a value-belief-norm (VBN) theory of movement support. Individuals who accept a movement’s basic values‚ believe that valued objects are threatened
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