Culture of Romance: Strongest Tool of Patriarchy Shulamith Firestone wrote about the evolution of romance and its function in a patriarchal society in her article entitled “The Culture of Romance”. I chose this article because it is a wonderful article‚ and it has great impact on me and in my own perceptions and beliefs about love and romance. Personally‚ this is one of the articles that I can relate so much as I grew up with the romantic ideas of Disney‚ Hollywood‚ and local movies. I grew up admiring
Premium Romanticism Love Jane Austen
1. Critique on banking sector reforms in post 1991 period The Future of Banking Reform Prior to the economic reforms‚ the financial sector of India was on the crossroads. To improve the performance of the Indian commercial banks‚ first phase of banking sector reforms were introduced in 1991 and after its success; government gave much importance to the second phase of the reforms in 1998. Uppal (2011) analyzes the ongoing banking sector reforms and their efficacy with the help of some ratios
Premium Bank
English only July 2007 PRIVATIZATION AND RE-NATIONALIZATION OF MALAYSIA AIRLINES (Submitted by the ICAO Secretariat) 1. BACKGROUND Malaysia Airlines (MAS) was incorporated as Malaysia’s flag carrier in 1971 following the breakdown of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines partnership. Since then‚ MAS has continued to expand its network and fleet. By mid-1980s‚ MAS had a total of about 60 domestic and international destinations in its network and a fleet of over 35 aircraft. However‚ MAS’s balance
Premium Airline Malaysia Airlines Singapore Airlines
The Tragedy of the Commons/Out of Sight & Out of Mind: A New Oceanic Imperialism Overview: In the first article‚ Garrett Hardin attempts to assert that there is no universal solution to the population problem. His supports this central thesis be explaining that in a world that has finite resources‚ the population must inherently also be finite. He also declares that the optimum population is less than the maximum. In order to take full advantage of each individuals potential‚ it is necessary
Premium Tragedy of the commons Population growth Overpopulation
Public Administration & Ethics In public administration‚ decisions are a lot of times made based upon ethical principles‚ which are the perception of what the general public would agree is correct. This helps keep the administrators ethical because they first must ask themselves if they will be under public scrutiny if they don’t make an ethical decision. Ethics has also placed additional burden on public administrators regarding how they handle their personal lives. When a person enters
Premium Human rights Democracy Ethics
water use is decried‚ but I detected no mention of pricing as a means to reduce demand and extend supply [David Zetland’s smiling now!]. In fact‚ supply‚ demand‚ and economics in general seem to be absent from the discourse. No mention is made of privatization that appears to be working‚ e.g.‚ Veolia’s management of Oklahoma City’s wastewater treatment facility (contract just renewed) and Indianapolis’ drinking water system. I suspect there are other examples. Let’s have some
Premium Film Narrative English-language films
1 Comprehensive Review Of Airport Business Models BIMAL G R Marketing Manager Cochin International Airport limited 2 Introduction This paper deals with the most pertinent thought in the minds of aviation experts ‚ world over – The Best Business model of airports. There exists various business models in the planning‚ construction and operation of an airport in the world. The study analyses the various
Premium
BCEInc-Bondholder Case 1. List the key stakeholders and their interests in the proposed privatization of BCE. Who would be the winners and losers if the proposed privatization of BCE were to proceed? * Board of Directors of BCE- Interested in maximizing shareholder value and would be considered a winner if privatized. * Bondholders- Interested in maintaining investment grade bonds of BCE and would be considered losers if BCE is privatized since their bonds would most likely become junk
Premium Appeal Stock
Neo-liberalism and the resource curse of Africa Globalization is described as the accelerated flow of goods/services‚ information and people but since colonialism theses flows have permitted many countries (the West) to build strong states‚ governments and accumulation of wealth ; while others ( Africa) were still held back by political instability‚ social inequality and economic injustice. Inequality in African countries puts Africa in a pre and post modernist era‚ and with such instability the
Premium Africa Burkina Faso
Hiranandani Disability‚ Economic Globalization and Privatization: A Case Study of India Vanmala Hiranandani Associate Professor-cum-Deputy Director Center for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies SNDT Women’s University Mumbai‚ India E-mail: vanmala_hi@yahoo.com Deepa Sonpal Program Coordinator UNNATI Organization for Development Education Gujarat‚ India E-mail: deepasonpal@rediffmail.com Keywords: disability; privatization; India-economic reforms; international development
Premium Disability Poverty Economics