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    CONTENT ANALYSIS Nepal is among least developed countries in the world and was listed as the poorest among the 121 countries in 1989. Various factors contributed to the economic underdevelopment including terrain‚ lack of resource endowment‚ landlocked position‚ lack of institutions for modernization‚ weak infrastructure‚ and the lack of policies conducive to development. With about one-quarter of its population living below the poverty line. Nepal is heavily dependent on remittances

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    Now a days‚ power cut problem is the main problem of Nepal. It is very ridiculous thing that we are facing power cut problem even though we are the second largest country which can produce 83‚000 Mega watts electricity in the word. We can produce 43000 mega watts economically but at this period we are just producing approximately 600 watts which is very low for today’s population. There are various reasons which affect the power cut problems they are improper management‚ lack of sufficient funds

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    CRISIS AND FALLING RATE OF PROFIT We saw how in a capitalist production‚ the capitalists’ desire for profit periodically collides with the necessity of division of labour. We saw how crises are intrinsic to the capitalist system to reintegrate the two. We saw how crises results in a widespread collapse of political and economic relations of production. Marx constantly refers to the laws of motion whenever he talks about capitalist system. We saw Marx’s law of falling tendency of rate of profit.

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    Can people resolve psychosocial crises (as Erikson described them) during a later stage of personality development? If so‚ how? If not‚ why not? Yes I do believe that people can resolve psychosocial crises during a later stage of personality development. According to Erikson’s theory‚there are eight development stages which they are: 1. Trust vs. Mistrust- first stage occur between birth to the age of one year at this age a child depend on their parents to take care of them ‚ so if the child

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    Essay on Corporate Social Responsibility in Context of Nepal Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. While there is no universal definition of corporate social responsibility‚ it generally refers to transparent business practices that are based on ethical values‚ Compliance with

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    Evaluating vision statement of Nepal Telecom Nepal Telecom (NT) is Nepal’s largest and the incumbent telecom service provider. Nepal Telecom has formulated its vision and mission statement as: Our Vision: “Our vision is to remain a market leader in information and technology sector in the country while also extending reliable and cost effective services to all.” Our Mission: “Nepal Telecom‚ as a progressive‚ customer spirited and consumer responsive entity‚ is committed to provide nation-wide

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    Programming concept: The computer‚ though it may seem as an extra-intelligent marvel‚ is actually a dumb machine at its core! All a computer does is follow the instructions given to it beforehand. The instructions are given to the computer by a person who makes or codes the "programs" for a computer. The computer cannot understand the language that we talk. It has its own set of languages‚ called a Machine Language. Machine Language are in the form of Binary codes‚ i.e. it takes 0 and 1 as a positive

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    Nepal Homestay case study

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    Tourism Planning & Development‚ 2013 Vol. 10‚ No. 4‚ 367– 387‚ http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2013.779313 Homestays as an Alternative Tourism Product for Sustainable Community Development: A Case Study of WomenManaged Tourism Product in Rural Nepal BAIKUNTHA PRASAD ACHARYA AND ELIZABETH A. HALPENNY Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation‚ University of Alberta‚ Edmonton‚ Canada ABSTRACT Homestay tourism is popular in many destinations; it adds authentic sociocultural richness to the tourist’s

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    Public Response to Ipo in Nepal

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    Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Background Initial public offering (IPO) refers to the first sale of company’s securities so as to collect funds from the general public. Securities are brought in the primary market to develop the liquid market of the company. Capital is the most important factor for the development and success of an organization. Capital plays an essential role at every stage of the business. Seed money invested at the start of the business plays the vital role. For a newly established

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    term paper on juvenile justice system in nepal Juvenile Justice System 1. Introduction: Juvenile are the children below the age of 18 years. Nepalese legal system considers a child as juvenile if he is below the age of 16. Those juvenile consider children are not matured mentally and emotionally so the justice system for juvenile and adults are different. The term juvenile justice refers to the legislation norms and standards procedures mechanism and provisions

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