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    Leviticus 19:13 states that one should not defraud or rob one’s neighbor‚ nor should they hold back the wages of a hired worker overnight. This means that we should faithful and trustworthy to our neighborhood. Jesus also said that we must love our neighbors as we love ourselves and this is one of greatest commandment (Mark 12:31). To care for our neighborhood is very biblical and one of the center of Christian teachings. Our neighbor also could our brothers‚ sisters‚ parents and friends. The word

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    “Millions are ill- fed‚ ill-clothed and ill-housed “These same millions are discriminated against in schools‚ the courts‚ and the job market place. Discrimination has the effect of trapping many of the poor in that condition. The poor are separated by the poverty thresholds. Only 1/3 of a poor persons income is spent on food and the rest on utilizes. In 2005 the U.S has 37 million poor people. But there are more likely to be immigrants who avoid the census because they are not legal. (Estimated

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    The Big Data Challenges Lamin A Tunkara CIS 500 – Information Systems for Decision Making Dr. Edwin OTTO July 16‚ 2013 Abstract The paper explores the challenges of big data and the strategies deployed by Volvo Car Corporation in instituting an information technology infrastructural tool that helped the company tap into its massive data‚ bank to extract information for meaningful process improvements. The paper culled information from Dumbill (2012) who in an article

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    Poverty‚ the Never-ending Disease. Poverty is a lack of goods and services needed to maintain a minimal adequate standard of living. The definition of the term adequate varies‚ however‚ with the general standard of living in a society and with public attitudes toward deprivation. No university accepted the definition of basic needs exists because poverty is a relative concept. In poorer countries it means living at the brink of subsistence‚ while in our country few improvised families confront

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    TABLE OF CONTENT 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 2.0 THE OBJECTIVE 2 3.0 THE ANALYSIS OF ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 2 3.1 THE ENABLER FOR ORGANIZATION 2 3.2 THE END USE 3 3.3 THE SKILLS 3 3.4 THE CAPABILITIES 4 3.5 THE DATA SOURCES 4 4.0 RECOMMENDATION 5 5.0 CONCLUSION 6 6.0 REFERENCES 7 CHALLENGES AND ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTING BIG DATA IN MALAYSIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION Every organizations are now speaking about Big Data and some has made it into practice. The initiative of harnessing data to amplify capabilities

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    Challenges and Opportunities in Outsourcing to India Gulf has its natural resources in Crude oil and South Africa in diamonds. In a similar manner‚ India’s natural resource lies in skilled manpower. This is one of the reasons as to why India had become the biggest hub for outsourcing. The extensive knowledge of management‚ technical and other services with a large number of English-speaking population makes India one of the most favorite countries to outsource jobs to‚ by the companies of developed

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    Bonfring International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Science‚ Vol. 1‚ Special Issue‚ December 2011 14 Entrepreneurship Challenges and Opportunities in India Dr.N. Santhi and S. Rajesh Kumar Abstract--- True entrepreneurs are resourceful‚ passionate and driven to succeed and improve. They’re pioneers and are comfortable fighting on the frontline. The great ones are ready to be laughed at and criticized in the beginning because they can see their path ahead and are too busy

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    Abstract - “Entrepreneurship is defined as the ability of an individual to master the new trending business options which have an outcome “. This paper deals with the challenges which are faced by Indian Entrepreneurs in starting up financing of new emerging trends. Growing up in terms of business in case of any developing nations is a quite difficult task where they face a financial stop at some point or the other. There are various barriers that are a major cause which stops the growth of the Indian

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    Dilip Jha . 11HS60016 . MHRM 2011-13 Challenges for sustainable agriculture in India Submitted to: (Prof.)Bhagirath Behera sir Challenges for Sustainable Agriculture in India Submitted by: Dilip Jha (11HS60016) Page 1 Create PDF files without this message by purchasing novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) Dilip Jha . 11HS60016 . MHRM 2011-13 TABLE OF CONTENT S.NO. 1. ABSTRACT 2. INTRODUCTION 3. DEFINATION 4. OBJECTIVE 5. INDICATOR & CRITERIA 6. IMPLICATION FOR RESEARCH 7

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    India’s Challenges in the 21st Century Towards a more Equitable‚ Inclusive and Sustainable India India Facts and Achievements India is a country of continental proportions and rich cultural heritage. The civilizational history of India goes back to more than 5000 years. In ancient times India was considered as one of the leading lights of the world and its glory was spread far and wide all across the corners of the earth. Throughout its history‚ India has evolved and reinvented herself. India is the

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