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    EMR has calculated that it operated at an average of 70% capacity throughout the 2009/10 ski season. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to EMR of this level of capacity utilisation. (18 marks) Acting at 70% capacity utilisation is regarded as the best way for a business to work at‚ as EMR are still making use of its equipment‚ whilst at the same time‚ not having any problems that come with 100% utilisation‚ with regard to reduced customer service and productivity. However‚ in EMR’s case

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    Air transport is increasingly used to export types of fruits and vegetables to countries where they cannot be grown or are out of season. Some people say it is a good thing‚ but other people think it can’t be justified. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. The speed of this world is changing rapidly. In the past‚ people do not have capability to eat the exotic fruits and vegetables and greenhouse food. But now‚ the flights solve this problem. This phenomenon leads to some controversies

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    Ramya Krishnan

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    film. She is most noted for roles of the Goddess in Tamil and Telugu films‚ notably Ammoru (Amman in Tamil)‚ Raja Kaliamman‚ Sree Raja Rajaeshwari‚ Annai Kaligambal‚ Kutty Pisasu and Madurai Meenatchi. One of her earliest movie roles was in the Kannada film Krishna Rukmini which has been followed with Gadibidi Ganda‚ Mangalyam Thanthunanaena and Raktha Kanneeru. Her role in Rajinikanth’s Padayappa‚ in which she played the desirable yet jealously villainous rich girl Neelambari opposite Rajni won

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    Carbonatite rocks in this site are considered to be the oldest of its kind in South Asia and one of the oldest in the world.[8] This is also the site of a proposed project to generate drinking water. Etymology: The word Hogenakal is formed of two Kannada words hoge and kal. When the water falls on the rocks it appears as if hoge (smoke) is emanating from the top of the kal (rock) because of the force of the water‚ hence Hogenakkal (smoking rocks).[9] It is also called as Marikottayam by the people

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    Karnataka It is celebrated as Deepavali (deepa + aavaLi → light + row) in Kannada. It is celebrated on the previous and next day of Amavasye (New Moon Day) as Naraka Chaturdashi (before new-moon day) resembling Satyabhama’s victory over Narakasura and as Bali Padyami‚ the first day of Kartika masa; inviting the greatest emperor of times‚ Bali Chakravarti to each and everybody’s homes. The entire house is cleaned and new clothes are purchased for the entire family which is followed by lighting of

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    Maharashtra has typical monsoon climate‚ with hot‚ rainy and cold weather seasons. Tropical conditions prevail all over the state‚ and even the hill stations are not that cold. Dew‚ frost‚ hail can also be happened sometimes according to the seasonal weather. Summer: March‚ April and May are the hottest months. During April and May thunderstorms are common all over the state. Temperature varies between 22°C-39°C during this season. Rainy: Rainfall starts normally in the first week of June. July is

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    Hosur on NH7‚ diversion at Chandapura after Electronic City via Anekal)‚ Muthyala Maduvu is a small & cute waterfall. Also known as Pearl Valley‚ it is a popular picnic spot around Bangalore. Muthyalu means Pearls and Maduvu means Pond or Pool in Kannada. Situated in the midst of hills‚ nestled deep down in a valley‚ this secluded place makes a fascinating picnic spot. It is known for its verdant surroundings with water falling from a height of over 100 ft. Take a dive in this crystal clear water

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    Ramayana and Lord Rama

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    Vijayadashami Vijayadashami (Bengali: বিজয়াদশমী‚ Kannada: ವಿಜಯದಶಮಿ‚ Malayalam: വിജയദശമി‚ Marathi: विजयादशमी‚ Nepali: विजया दशमी‚ Oriya: ବିଜୟାଦଶମୀ‚ Tamil: விஜயதசமி‚ Telugu: విజయదశమి‚ Konkani: दसरो‚ Punjabi: ਦਸੇਰਾ) also known as Dashahara‚ Dussehra‚ Dashain (in Nepal)‚ Navratri or Durgotsav is one of the most important Hindu festivals celebrated in various forms‚ across India‚ Nepal and Bangladesh. The name Dussehra is derived from Sanskrit Dasha-hara literally means remover of ten referring to Lord

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    Active and Passive voice

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    shown below: Active voice S + V + O + adjective/adverb Examples of the sentences 1.       Agus gives Rany a present in her birthday. 2.       They punched the thief yesterday. 3.       You wrote application letter for our company. 4.       Andy kicks the ball. Passive voice S + to be + VIII + by + O + Adjective/adverb Examples of the sentences    1.       The ball is kicked by Andy. 2.       Rany is given a present in her birthday by Agus. 3.       The thief was punched by them yesterday. 4.       Application

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    Gadegalu - Kannada Proverbs Gadegalu are the sayings about life and people. There are hundreds of gadegalu in Kannada and its origins are probably as old as the language itself. Below are some of tbe proverbs in Kannada- * Hasige iddashtu kaalu chaachu- extend your legs only as far as the bed not beyond - live within your means. * Bheedeli hogo maari na manege karidange- * Maadidunno Maraya - what you sow is what you reap * Uppa thinda mele neeru kudiyalebeku- you have to drink

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