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    Latin Ovid Amores III

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    arsi; quid fiet ab ipsis?     in flammam flammas‚ in mare fundis aquas. suspicor ex istis et cetera posse placere‚      quae bene sub tenui condita veste latent.  Vis tamen interea faciles arcessere ventos?     quos faciet nostra mota tabella manu. an magis hic meus est animi‚ non aeris aestus‚     captaque femineus pectora torret amor? dum loquor‚ alba levi sparsa est tibi pulvere vestis.     sordide de niveo corpore pulvis abi! Sed iam pompa venit — linguis animisque favete!

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    Luis Vuiton Case

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    com/sites/hannahelliott/2010/10/20/fendi-wins-one-over-counterfeiters/ Kapferer‚ J Kapferer‚ J.N. (2012): “Le luxe est il compatible avec le dévelopement durable? Enquête auprès des clients du luxe eux-mêmes”‚ HEC Paris‚ Research Reports. Mahbubani‚ Manu and Crossan‚ Mary (2013): “Louis Vuitton” (Version: 2013-02-04). Ivey Publishing. Martin‚ Richard(1995) Contemporary fashion London; St. James press p.750. ISBN 1-55862-173-3 Nagasawa‚ Shin’ya (2002): “An Unpainted Face of the Empire of Luxury Brands:

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    society. Social mobility was not present in Classical India as it was in Mesopotamia. In both societies there were many things similar and many things different. Both Classical India and Mesopotamia had law codes. Classical India used the Code of Manu while Mesopotamia used the code of Hammurabi. These codes were followed by everyone in both civilizations. Both law codes had punishments equal to the crime and were based off an eye for an eye premise or the principal of relation. Physical crimes

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    also was the chairman of the drafting committee of our constitution and he is also the main architect of our Constitution. On November 1‚ 1949 the Draft Constitution was approved by the Government and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was from then called the “Modern Manu of India”. He is regarded as a

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    between Gandhi n ambedkar First law minister of India..then move to drafting committee They were ppl against him always..he is untouchable but still in a high and mighty position Head of the drafting committee… Arun Shourie calls Ambedkar false manu….Drafting committee would only give shape to these articles framed by other committees… Counter points : HS verma and Neeta Verma say he was selected to Indian constitution..based on his merit‚ administrative capabilities…. Drafting committee didn’t

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    DR. B. R. AMBEDKAR AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT Introduction “When women move forward‚ the family moves‚ the village moves and the nation moves. Those‚ who will understand‚ will lay foundation of a great nation.” Indeed‚ History suggest this as well that western societies which promoted women’s rights‚ freedom‚ self-reliance and fraternity among its citizens have progressed ahead of their time leaving behind the rest of the world drowned in prejudices. In India‚ Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was one of the men

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    Women Now and Then

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    The worth of a civilization can be judged by the place given to women in the society. Of the several factors that justify the greatness of India’s ancient culture‚ one of the greatest is the honoured place ascribed to women. Manu‚ the great lawgiver‚ said long ago‚ ’where women are honoured there reside the gods’. According to ancient Hindu scriptures‚ a man without the participation of his wife can perform no religious rite with perfection. A wife’s participation is important in some religions‚

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    Dominion Motors case

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    DOMINION MOTORS AND CONTROLS‚ LTD. Case Facts: Dominion Motors and Controls‚ Ltd. (DMC) was a company producing motors of varying horsepower (hp) and other accessories for motors like motor control and panel-board units DMC was facing a threat of loss of market share owing to some tests by Hamilton Oil Company – the largest Canadian oil company The results of these tests were not yet reported‚ but they were rumoured to make the complete motor market incorporate some serious changes in the design

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    Economic Ideas of Kautilya

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    Economic ideas of Kautilya (Arthashastra) Introduction: Kautilya’s Arthashastra is the chief source of information. Kautilya’s name was Vishnu Gupta. He was a learned Brahmin. He is known by the name of Kautilya because he was an expert in diplomacy and political strategy. He was the chief minister of Chandra Gupta Maurya. He was responsible for getting Chandra Gupta the kingdom of Nand‚ after destroying its king. Kautilya has given vivid description of the administrative procedures‚ of the duties

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    D240 Counselling: exploring fear and sadness TMA02: Compare and contrast the person-centred and mindfulness approaches to understanding and working with fear and sadness. Which of these two approaches do you feel more drawn to and why? This essay will consider two therapeutic approaches which have both emerged relatively recently in mainstream Western culture: the person-centred approach‚ which is considered to be one variant of humanistic psychotherapy‚ and mindfulness‚ which draws on the philosophy

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