1 The Tale of Captain BookBeard: An account of Book Piracy A bibliophilic stroll in the streets and lanes of Kolkata is bound to get across the cries of Captain BookBeard coming from the Sea of Poppies1‚ The Sea of Monsters2 and The Ship of Stars3‚ and as one starts to wonder about the whereabouts of this ever present‚ as almost in every pavementbookstalls‚ yet elusive pirate lord‚ a tale starts to emerge as the tip of a stealthy ice-berg which dwells in the heart of the world of letters. Book
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Computer Use Policy‚ Volume 5 Issue 2. Dubbeld‚ L. (2004) "Limits on surveillance: Frictions‚ fragilities and failures in the operation of camera surveillance"‚ Journal of Information‚ Communication and Ethics in Society‚ Vol. 2 Iss: 1‚ pp.9 – 19. Guha‚ M.(2008)."The Visible Employee: Using Workplace Monitoring and Surveillance to Protect Information Assets without Compromising Employee Privacy or Trust"‚ Library Review‚ Vol. 57 Iss: 9‚ pp.746 – 747 Hechanova‚ R.M Kierkegaard‚ S.(2005). Privacy
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Publications‚ 2008‚ p. 65. [5] Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf‚ Tribes of India: The Struggle for Survival‚ New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 1985‚ p. 79. [6] P. C. Jain‚ Globalisation and Tribal Economy‚ Jaipur: Rawat Publications‚ 2001‚ p. 12. [8] Mohua Guha and Aparajita Chattopadhyay‚ “Dynamics of Population‚ Forest and Development – A Linkage in the North-East‚” in: Land and Forest Rights of the Tribals Today‚ Ed. R. M. Sarkar‚ New Delhi: Serials Publications‚ 2006‚ pp. 182-183. [11] Nirmal Kumar Bose
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Chartered Institute Of Marketing Increasing Disposable income impact on the FMCG sector CIM No-12789513 2 CIM No-12789513 Contents 1.0 Summarise the various sources used together with brief notes.......................................................... 3 2.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 The future is Managing competitiveness in the FMCG industry .........
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD INDIA Research and Publications The Logistics Sector in India: Overview and Challenges Pankaj Chandra Nimit Jain W.P. No.2007-03-07 March 2007 The main objective of the working paper series of the IIMA is to help faculty members‚ Research Staff and Doctoral Students to speedily share their research findings with professional colleagues‚ and to test out their research findings at the pre-publication stage INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD-380
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Role of judiciary in the protection of Human Rights By - S.S. Upadhyay‚ HJS Addl. Director (Training) Institute of Judicial Training & Research‚ U.P.‚ Lucknow. Dated: October‚ 2008 S Y N O P S I S 1. Human Rights — what are? 2. Concept of human rights in olden times 3. Universal declaration of human rights 4. Role played by judiciary in the development & protection of human rights 5. FIR‚ arrest & human rights 6. Human rights of arrestee
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SECTION I Profile Study of the Organization 1 CHAPTER 1 Industry Profile 2 Introduction The South Indian Bank is one of the earliest banks in South India. It has become a major player in banking. It has its operations all over the country and promises to deliver the experience of next generation banking. The business of SIB is growing at higher rate both in respect of deposits and advances. SIB offers a variety of loans for different categories of people. It extends two types of
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HANUMAN This article is about the divine entity in Hinduism. For other uses‚ see Hanuman (disambiguation). "Bajrangbali" redirects here. For the film‚ see Bajrangbali (film). "Anjaneya" redirects here. For the 2003 film‚ see Anjaneya (film). Hanuman | Raja Ravi Varma’s lithograph of Hanuman fetching the mountain | Vanaras | Sanskrit Transliteration | हनुमान् | Affiliation | Devotee of Rama | Abode | Earth | Mantra | Rama’s Name | Weapon | Gada (mace) | Hanuman (IPA: hʌnʊˈmɑn)
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morphology‚ in A. Falassi (Ed.)‚ Time out of time‚ University of New Mexico Press‚ Albuquerque‚ NM. Gabr‚ H. (2004). ‘Attitudes of residents and tourists towards the use of urban historic sites for festival events’‚ Event Management‚ vol Gadgil‚ M. and Guha‚ R. (1992). This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India.Oxford University Press‚ New Delhi and University of California Press‚ Berkeley. Gardner‚ J.J. and Lal‚D. (2012)‚ Impact of ‘Holi’ on the environment: A scientific study‚ Archives of Applied
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DYING DECLARATION “Truth sits on the lips of a person who is about to die” Introduction A Dying Declaration means the statement of a person who has died explaining the circumstances of his death. It can be said to be a statement made by a mortally injured person‚ indicating who has injured them and/or the circumstances surrounding their injury. The injured is aware that he/she is about to die and while the declaration is hearsay‚ it is admissible since it is believed that the dying person does not
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