27. Edwards‚ C.‚ Peppard‚ J. (1994)‚ "Business process redesign: hype‚ hope or hypocrisy?"‚ Journal of Information Technology‚ Vol. 9 pp.251-66 28 29. Ettorre‚ B. (1997)‚ "What’s the next business buzzword?"‚ Management Review‚ pp.33-5 30 31. Guha‚ S.‚ Kettinger‚ W.‚ Teng‚ T. (1993)‚ "Business process re-engineering: building a comprehensive methodology"‚ Information Systems Management‚ pp.13-22 32 33. Hall‚ J.‚ Rosenthal‚ J.‚ Wade‚ J. (1993)‚ "How to make re-engineering really work"‚ Harvard
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| WETLANDS OF INDIA | | S. N. Prasad‚ T. Sengupta‚ Alok Kumar‚ V. S. Vijayan and Lalita Vijayan Salim Ali Center for Ornithology and Natural History‚Coimbatore-641 108. T. V. Ramachandra and N. Ahalya Center for Ecological Sciences‚ Indian Institute of Science‚ Bangalore-560 012. A. K. Tiwari Regional Remote Sensing Service Center‚ Dehradun‚ Uttarachal-248 001. CONTENTS | Introduction | Distribution of wet lands in India | Diversity of aquatic vegitation and avifauna in wetlands
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Summer Internship Project Report Souvik Guha Location : Mumbai ISB&M‚Kolkata(PGPBM 2011-13) April 23rd 2012 to September 23rd 2012 Topic: Research on Sales & Position of Insurance Products in India Institute Guide: This is to certify that the Project Work titled “Research on sales & position of Insurance Products in India” is a bonafide work of Souvik Guha (Roll No: P/MN/R/11/001) carried out in partial fulfillment for the
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14 Life Lessons from Ramayana (1) Relationship between Dharma‚ Artha‚ Kama and Moksha Human life is consumed in chasing materialism (Artha) and sense pleasures (Kama). Ramayana makes it clear that these two pursuits should never be at the cost of Dharma (righteousness). In withholding dharma‚ both artha and Kama can be and must be sacrificed. The ultimate goal of life is Moksha (liberation) and it can be attained only by relinquishing Artha and Kama and by strictly following a life of Dharma
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was adopted by the state government to start the Tamil Nadu Network for Organ Sharing. With an organ donation rate of 1.15 per million population‚ Tamil Nadu is now the top in deceased organ donation in the country. Allocation Model of Organs: Ramachandra Protocol’ To Ask For Organs Source: Mohan Foundation The model has been possible though the joining hand with both government and private hospitals‚ NGOs and the State Health
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History of Naxalism It is said that Naxalism is one of the organization of aggressive communists. In other words it is also called CPI (MAOIST ) . After Indian independence in 1947 the communist extremist started armed violence activities first time in 1948 but because of lack of public support the movement couldn’t get velocity. This Naxalites communists always keep deep belief on violence. From the beginning they had started committing violence by using Arms. Naxalites adopted the way of armed
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INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES INVOLVING ETHICS AND JUSTICE – Vol.III – Ethics and Values - Robert Elliot ETHICS AND VALUES Robert Elliot Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences‚ University of the Sunshine Coast‚ Australia Keywords: meta-ethics‚ normative ethics‚ applied ethics‚ ethics‚ values‚ sustainability‚ human-centered ethics‚ psychocentric ethics‚ biocentric ethics‚ intrinsic value. Contents U SA NE M SC PL O E– C EO H AP LS TE S R S 1. Introduction 2. Meta-Ethics‚ Normative Ethics
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Barbara M. Cook HCA 375: Continuous Quality Monitoring & Accreditation Illegible Physicians Handwriting Jacqueline McClure August 31‚ 2009 Introduction Illegible handwriting and transcription errors are responsible for as much as 61 percent of medication errors in hospitals. A simple mistake such as putting the decimal point in the wrong place can have serious consequences causing a patient ’s dosage to be 10 times the recommended amount. This is a serious problem. Bad handwriting
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------------------------------------------------- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Gandhi" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Gandhi (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | | Born | 2 October 1869 Porbandar‚ Kathiawar Agency‚British Indian Empire[1] | Died | 30 January 1948 (aged 78) New Delhi‚ Dominion of India | Cause of death | Assassination by shooting | Resting place | Cremated at Rajghat‚ Delhi. 28.6415°N 77.2483°E | Nationality
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------------------------------------------------- Srinivasa Ramanujan From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Ramanujan" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Ramanujan (disambiguation). Srinivasa Ramanujan | | Born | 22 December 1887 Erode‚ Madras Presidency (nowTamil Nadu) | Died | 26 April 1920 (aged 32) Chetput‚ Madras‚ Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu) | Residence | Kumbakonam‚ Tamil Nadu | Nationality | Indian | Fields | Mathematics | Alma mater | Government Arts College
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