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    WE LIVE IN DEEDS‚ NOT IN YEARS “Ek din Bik jayeaga mati ke mol‚ jag me reh jayeage pyare tere bol” This song I used to babble when I was baby‚ without paying heed to the lines as I loved its rhythm‚ but now I love to share the lines of this song. God has given a unique instrument called the “life” to all living beings including animals. But he bestowed his special grace only on human being in the form of WORK. Here is a great difference between man and animals‚ and also a great difference

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    person is in deep trouble. He will be concerned about the welfare of a person when he considers as a friend. If need be‚ he will make every effort to help his friend overcome the difficult situation‚ instead of running away from him. As the saying goes‚ ‘prosperity makes friends and adversity tries them’. Take for example the friendship of Antonio and Bassanio in the Shakespearean play ‘The Merchant of Venice’. Antonio helps Bassanio even at the cost of losing his life- a pound of flesh. The

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    Who Goes with Fergus

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    Who Goes With Fergus This poem is about the dichotomy of the thinker and the actor. Yeats‚ in love with Maud Gonne‚ was the thinker‚ the courtly lover -- the one who would "brood upon love’s bitter mystery." Yeats was Mr. Nice Guy. Yet Yeats wanted to be the actor - the alpha male - the Fergus. Note the sexualized subtext that permeates the poem‚ who will "pierce the deep wood’s woven shade"? Who will "drive" with Fergus. Finally‚ we get the reasons to be the alpha male - the man of action‚ in the

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    Tesco Goes Global

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    Case: Tesco Goes Global 1. Why did Tesco’s initial international expansion strategy focus on developing nations? They were looking for an area where there were few capable competitors but strong underlying growth trends. Such areas could provide Tesco with ripe ground for expansion. 2. How does Tesco create value in its international operations? There are factors that create value for Tesco: 1. The company devotes considerable attention to transferring its core capabilities

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    "I do not think lawbreakers should go unpunished. By controlling the act of jaywalking you are endangering the life of yourself and others. If the action of jaywalking only affected yourself the punishment might not be so severe. By causing potential harm to the life of others you should be penalized for this action. By not taking action against jaywalkers you are suggesting that jaywalking is too little of a crime to take action against‚ and that breaking the law is not important enough to be

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    Tesco Goes Global

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    Tesco Goes Global 1. Why did Tesco’s initial international expansion strategy focus on developing nations? There are valid reasons why Tesco decided to operate on developing countries as they planned to expand its business internationally despite its competencies in many aspects in terms of business operation and management right in its home market - in the United Kingdom . These reasons have been proven effective after many years of recorded successes in their performance in the international

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    Walmart Goes South

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    IBO 58001 Walmart Goes South – Ch. 8 Case Study 1) How has the implementation of NAFTA affected Walmart’s success in Mexico? The implementation of NAFTA has affected Walmart’s success in Mexico by lowering/abolishing the tariff’s which Walmart was originally subject to prior to NAFTA. This has allowed the Walmarts in Mexico to offer the same “Every Day Low Prices” to its consumers on both sides of the border without having to raise prices due to tariff fees. Prior to NAFTA‚ Walmart

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    Hertz Goes Wireless

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    CHAPTER 6 : WIRELESS DEVICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS MINICASE 1: HERTZ GOES WIRELESS Q1. Which of these applications are intra business in nature? A1. Intrabusiness defined in this case study as m-commerce applications mainly conducted within an organization. In this case‚ Hertz has used some mobile applications in several services it has provided. It has used wireless intra business applications for quick services and communication amongst its employees. Wireless applications in the non-environment

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    the cases by person’s laziness and foolishness. If the individual is ambitious and clever enough‚ he will never sink in the mud puddle of need. If he is smart enough to limit himself and determine his needs to his abilities. Even if you borrow with a good will in mind‚ an idea‚ what guarantees that you will be able to return what had been lent to you? Then you will have to borrow again‚ and again‚ and...except if you take your life in your hands and manage with the situation by yourself‚ doing what

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    Pontiac Goes Bankrupt

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    Pontiac Goes Bankrupt Summary of: Pontiac goes out of business after 84 years Source: http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2010/11/pontiac-goes-out-of-business-after-84-years This article discusses a little of the history of GM and why it failed. Pontiac started in the Michigan city of Pontiac in the 1920s. It almost died three decades later but was revived by GM when the company linked the car to drag racing and it gained the muscle image. The ready to race GTO‚ with a powerful V8 engine‚ helped

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