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    Degree Project Inter-cultural problems of IT-services outsourcing from Sweden to India Ahtsham Gul & Amir Zaib 2010-06-23 Subject: Information Systems Level: Master Course code: IV9024 Abstract IT-services outsourcing from Sweden to India has increased in the last few years and it is often regarded as a strategic measure to handle the increasing costs of IT-related development and maintenance operations. There are a number of advantages of outsourcing however‚ there are many challenges that

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    and without the help‚ they couldn’t afford higher education” (Tucker‚ 2013‚ p 2). Sharon at age 12 was brought to the US illegally from Mexico. Like every other immigrant‚ she was in the pursuit of a better life. Quickly she learned the English language‚ and became a top notch scholar. Currently she is a graduating senior‚ with a GPA of 4.4. Sharon could be of much use to the US‚ but she legal status prevents that. California’s senator Mark Leno says “we often hear and use the phrase that our youth

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    This is an interview with Paul Ryan‚ the House Budget Committee chairman‚ which makes an economic argument regarding immigration. Cook provides important questions that show a positive political view on the issue of immigration. This source is slightly biased‚ hence‚ the fact that Paul mentions the Republican Party‚ which is the side that isn’t lenient about immigration. Ryan explains that immigrant workers can help the economy grow‚ by bringing their talent and hard work to get the jobs done

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    Immigration: The invisible menace The United States is famously known as “ The land of the free and the home of the brave…” Many Americans respect and honor these words‚ and millions of others take these words to heart and make it their goal to make it to the ‘The Promise land’. In the past 44 years the immigration rate has increased by 13.3% and by the year 2020 it will be at a record breaking 20%. This raises concerns for many Americans implying that the immigration would result in a

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    India in 2020

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    India’s Trade in 2020: A Mapping of Relevant Factors Nagesh Kumar A paper prepared for the Committee on Vision 2020 for India‚ Planning Commission‚ Government of India Revised Version: 22 May 2001 Research and Information System for the Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries‚ Zone 4B‚ India Habitat Centre‚ Lodi Road‚ New Delhi-110003. Tel.: 468 2175‚ Fax: 468 2174; Email: nagesh@ndf.vsnl.net.in An earlier version of the paper was

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    Australia had a very strong sense of nationalist pride‚ the desire to become a unified nation. They wished to evolve from their origin as second class convicts and uphold the British way of life. This is reflected in their motives to federate: to create a unified immigration legislation to restrict the entry of non-Europeans and creating tariff barriers to protect Australian from foreign contest. Furthermore‚ supporters of federation reasoned that it was part of ones patriotic duty to keep the nation

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    The two solutions to solve the immigration problem in the United States is earning citizenship and improving the border security. In the article‚ How to Fix Illegal Immigration? Earned Citizenship by D. Griswald‚ the author suggests that the first steps to solve the immigration problem in the United States “is to provide a pathway to citizenship” (Griswald 1) in order to solve the immigration problem we need to first address the issue that’s in our borders before we can address the immigrants outside

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    America was known as the Land of the Free‚ in the early 1900s. The place where all could live peacefully‚ in harmony‚ safe from the turmoil of the outside world. The people there were proud of their “open door policy”‚ proud that their offered safety and protection to many people who sought it. So‚ why did the US government suddenly try to crush this tranquillity‚ destroy this place of refuge where many could find comfort? Why did they not let the desperate‚ hungry and frightened masses in when they

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    inflation in india

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    Macro economics Project on INFLATION -SUBMITTED BY CHIKKAM.SAI ALEKHYA DANNY VARGHESE DEEPAK SAKTHIVEL DEEPTHI MOHAN GIRISH GANGADHARAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Inflation Measures of inflation Measures of inflation in India CPI Types WPI Calculation of WPI New series of CPI CPI Urban/Rural How Inflation is related with GDP? Relationship between broad money supply and WPI/CPI Announcement of hike in DA for government employees cause inflation? Impact of elections on inflation

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    Rising Tide of Immigration Largest Mass Movement in History 1880-1921‚ 23 million people immigrated (rec.) Nearly 46 million people left homelands seeking new countries. NO quotas‚ NO papers‚ NO passports for USA Demographics After 1880 “Old Immigrants” = Northwestern Europe; Before 1880 “New Immigrants” = Southern & Eastern; After 1880 Who Were They? Young‚ Mostly Male‚ and Catholic & Jewish Spoke little or no English What Did They Do? Unskilled agricultural

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