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    Nepotism

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    Nepotism Nepotism is favoritism shown by somebody in power to relatives and friends‚ especially in appointing them to good positions. The chief complaint in a company that operates through nepotism is the patent lack of fairness. It is perceived as favoritism of a relative that can cause dissatisfaction among workers and lower morale. Employees seem to have less incentive to perform their responsibilities diligently and proficiently if they feel that the path to promotion is undermined

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    There are always good and bad consequences following technological developments. Television has served many needs of people. But‚ unfortunately‚ it has destroyed communication among friends and family. The reasons are that people are getting maximum information‚ enter- tainment and time pass throug h various channels. I will explain these reasons in det ail further in my essay. Though there are many sources of gathering information we rely on people for informa tion most of the times

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    Indian Politics

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    India by Vijay Jaiswal On August 29‚ 2013. No comments In a modern democratic political system of India‚ with governments based on Parliamentary model‚ political parties are central to the working of the political system. Political parties in Indian Democracy grow up the as spokesman of organized interests. Thus a Political party system in India is an organization of like minded people based together either to preserve and promote group interests or to promote a particular ideology. Usually every

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    Existence of nepotism and networking Analysis: As stated in the case‚ expatriate and local managers “ turn a blind eye ” to the nepotism and networking that secures employment. According to Branine (2002)‚“friendship and kinship take precedence over qualifications as managers feel obliged to support their relatives and family and friends” in Islam countries. However‚ this will cause corruption and is against the the Islamic belief. Al-’Adl indicated that the Islamic way of life does not allow favoritism

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    Indian Politics

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    a multi-party system‚[144] it has sixrecognised national parties‚ including the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)‚ and more than 40regional parties.[145] The Congress is considered centre-left or "liberal" in Indian political culture‚ and the BJP centre-right or "conservative". For most of the period between 1950—when India first became a republic—and the late 1980s‚ the Congress held a majority in the parliament. Since then‚ however‚ it has increasingly shared the political

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    Indian Politics

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    Module 1 Energy Methods in Structural Analysis Version 2 CE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 2 Principle of Superposition‚ Strain Energy Version 2 CE IIT‚ Kharagpur Instructional Objectives After reading this lesson‚ the student will be able to 1. State and use principle of superposition. 2. Explain strain energy concept. 3. Differentiate between elastic and inelastic strain energy and state units of strain energy. 4. Derive an expression for strain energy stored in one-dimensional structure under

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    Corruption and Nepotism

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    Corruption in India: Corruption in India is a consequence of the nexus between Bureaucracy‚ politics and criminals. India is now no longer considered a soft state. It has now become a consideration state where everything can be had for a consideration. Today‚ the number of ministers with an honest image can be counted on fingers. At one time‚ bribe was paid for getting wrong things done but now bribe is paid for getting right things done at right time. In India‚ corruption attacks the fundamental

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    Nepotism in Business

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    Nepotism in Business In the business world‚ nepotism is the practice of showing favoritism toward one’s family members or friends in economic or employment terms. For example‚ granting favors or jobs to friends and relatives. Nepotism is a form of discrimination in which family members or friends are hired for in spite of their experience‚ knowledge or skills. It occurs more frequently in family-owned businesses‚ nonprofit organizations and small companies. The presence of nepotism is especially

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    Has Hollywood Destroyed the Sanctity of Marriage? Hollywood‚ the land famous for its movie stars‚ is often ringing with announcements of celebrity marriages. However‚ divorce announcements occur almost as frequently‚ if not more often. This leads to the issue of Hollywood destroying the sanctity of marriage. Marriage is indeed the holiest of relations that two people can have‚ and is not something to be entered into lightly. The sanctity of marriage refers to the sacredness and purity of marriage

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    Women in Indian Politics

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    Women in Indian Politics: Political participation of Indian women‚ though on a small scale‚ started with the freedom movement. Mahatma Gandhi was mostly instrumental for arousing political consciousness in the educated women of the upper classes as well as the illiterate women of the lower classes and making them take part in the freedom movement. Political participation may be defined as voluntary participation in political affairs through membership‚ voting and partaking in the activities of

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