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    ARC VIEW JUNE 16‚ 2011 Defiance - Epicor Collaboration in India By Rajabahadur V. Arcot and Sharada Prahladrao Summary India‚ with a growing economy and an expanding manufacturing industry‚ offers excellent growth opportunities for ERP solution providers‚ especially those with offerings that address the requirements This partnership aims to bring together Defiance’s strengths in enterprise technology services and Epicor’s strengths in enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions to capture

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    Mongroo 2 Lisa Delpit brings the phrase “culture of power” to our attention; she suggests that schools across America are caught in this tug of war of not knowing how to educate children from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Delpit goes on to say that a “culture of power “exists in our school system which tunes it out or what she refers to as the “silenced dialogue”. She states in her book that educators are only concerned how white teachers can educate children of color

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    There has always been a love-hate relationship between the public and the police. When called upon to help‚ they can be something sent from God‚ but when they are writing tickets‚ or taking a friend to jail‚ the view changes from a savior to a presence that is unwanted and often hated. An effort to improve the public view of law enforcement is being attempted by many departments. Using different styles of policing techniques‚ mainly community based policing‚ has proved to be the best way to improve

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    represents our culture. Actually Culture is a word for people’s ‘way of life’‚ meaning the way they do things. Different groups of people may have different cultures. Culture is seen in people’s writing‚ religion‚ music‚ clothes‚ cooking‚ and in what ever they do which makes their country different and unique from others. Culture simply means to control the over nature. It includes the outlook‚ attitude‚ values‚ goals and practices shared by society. As different people have different cultures‚ they have

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    The power of culture to create a better future... | What culture means to me‚ and what part of our culture do I take pride in. | | Abstract: Most of us have not understood the inner meaning of what our culture means. Whatsoever the culture is‚ it is really beautiful and indeed has a lot to contribute towards their economy‚ if it could be understood clearly what it states. | | Vaishali Balaji | 6/29/2013 | | Culture is a huge term and it covers various aspects of our life

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    message‚ “medium is the message.” (p.8) And how the changes in the medium in which we obtain our news and information cause the changes in society’s communication‚ exchange of ideas‚ our culture and language; mainly the public discourse. In according to this‚ Postman argues that every medium of communication has the power to “direct us to organize our minds and integrate our experience of the world…it imposes itself on our consciousness and social institution.” (p.18) Television has become the basis

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (JAVA) IN INTERVIEWS 1)What is OOPs? Ans: Object oriented programming organizes a program around its data‚i.e.‚objects and a set of well defined interfaces to that data.An object-oriented program can be characterized as data controlling access to code. 2)what is the difference between Procedural and OOPs? Ans: a) In procedural program‚ programming logic follows certain procedures and the instructions are executed one after another. In OOPs program‚ unit of program

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    LaChandra Point CJE 2100 12-08-2012 Ideal Traits of a Police Officer There are several traits that form the foundation of an ideal police officer. Among these are honesty‚ ethics‚ and moral character. According to Dennis Nowicki‚ there are twelve qualities that are essential for entry-level officers to possess. These qualities include enthusiasm‚ good communication skills‚ good judgment‚ a sense of humor‚ creativity‚ self-motivation‚ knowledge of the job and the system‚ ego‚ courage‚ discretion

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    job oriented course

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    She is the recipient of several prizes and awards: the P. E. N. Asian Poetry Prize‚ Kerala Sahitya Academy Award for fiction‚ Asian World Prize for literature‚ Kendra Sahitya Academy Award etc. She was short listed for the Nobel Prize along with Marguerite Yourcenar‚ Doris Lessing and Nadine Gordimer. Her poetical collection includes: Summer in Calcutta (1965)‚ The Descendants (1967)‚ The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (1973)‚ Collected Poems I (1984)‚ The Best of Kamala Das (1991) and Only the Soul

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    INTRODUCTION The object oriented information modeling started in the early 1960’s‚ but at the time it was not very popular. It is only recently that object oriented programming has become popular. It was designed for the purposes of creating simulations and was developed by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl in Norway. The term “object oriented information modeling” was first used by Xerox PARC in their Smalltalk programming language. The term was used to refer to the process of using the

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