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    One of the main themes in Brave New word is happiness vs. truth‚ the government is in control‚ the citizens have lost their freedom‚ but have been given pleasure by the drug to fake happiness. Are the people really happy or is their whole life a lie. In this book the government is in control of almost everything. The government has taken control of bringing new people into the world‚ so that they fit their strict standards‚ and to produce more at a time. “One egg‚ one embryo‚ one adult‚ A bokanovskified

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    CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT – ‘AN OLD WINE IN ANEW BOTTLE’ INTRODUCTION: Customer relationship is not a new concept; companies have been interacting and dealing with customers since the inception of trade. Earlier more focus and attention was on product and services instead of customer centric. With increase in competition because of globalization and usage of internet changed the picture of business. Customers have variety to choose from‚ more knowledge about the companies and

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    The Known World: A Novel “An Ironic Oddity in African American U.S. History” The Known World: A Novel (2003) is the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Edward P. Jones. The book was praised by critics for its provocative depiction of the complexities of slavery in the United States and helped establish Jones’s reputation as an author of note. Jones was inspired while attending College of the Holy Cross when he learned that a few free blacks owned slaves in pre-Civil War America. The author spent

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    into the world. The concept “Into the world” is a process assisted with many new experiences and changes. An individual’s response to these experiences and changes is known as a consequence. Thoroughly portraying the stages of moving into the world with the assistance of an array of techniques‚ the novel “The story of Tom Brennan” by J.C burke and the movie “Juno” composed by Jason Reitman‚ distinctly present a variety of consequences as an individual’s response to many changes and new experiences

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    attain this “perfection” of society the people must‚ in return‚ give up their identities as human beings. In the novel‚ Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley displays the ideal society of the future where everyone has a place and is happy with their social caste‚ except Bernard Marx and Helmholtz Watson. They don’t fit in the utopia because they discover their own individualities in a world that is set out to demolish any trace of identity in its inhabitants. On the other hand‚ Lenina Crowne shows characteristics

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    From 1492 to 1750‚ there were many changes in the Atlantic world that were both social and economic. This occurred because of the new contact among Western Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. There were several social changes that took place in Western Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa due to their contacts with the Atlantic world. Also‚ within these three regions‚ there were several economic changes as well. By 1750‚ Western Europe came to dominate both the Americas and Africa socially and economically

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    People begin to imagine how George Orwell could predict this current events that are worse and very darkness that what he says in the novel‚ one of the biggest unknowns currently. 1984 is similar with the political situation in the world of today. We are living in a world that we are being observed all the time. The novel 1984 has become very recognized recently‚ because the novel talks about telescreens. The telescreens according to the novel are people who are behind a computer screen watching everything

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    INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2002 INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the

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    WINE TOURISM IN NASIK‚ INDIA - AN EXPLORATORY VIEW ON CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ASPECTS WINE TOURISM – A CASE OF NASIK‚ INDIA PROPOSAL India has been long known for her rich heritage and cultural diversity. Wine tourism is a niche & an emerging area which could potentially be developed as a valuable tourism resource. Through insights into the nascent wine industry in Nasik‚ often self-proclaimed as the "Napa valley of India"‚ this paper explores how as an upcoming new world wine producing region

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    about to sail to the New World from Spain on your old reliable ship. You wonder what you are going to find and what you are going to do if you meet any Native Americans. Then you think about the past‚ and in the past what has happened when cultures collide to get you to that day. So what happens when cultures collide? Is it always battles? do new cultures always form? The advances of technology help reach new cultures like how the compass and caravel helped get to the New World. Then when Christopher

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