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    Max Weber: A Short Biography Introduction Being a man with great aspirations‚ Max Weber’s life was filled with complexities and complications. Therefore‚ it is worthy of one’s time to explore the reasons of his success‚ a revolutionary thinker of the 19th century whose theories still remained as the subjects of interest among academics of the new millennium. In this paper‚ we shall explore on his life‚ followed by what influenced and motivated Weber to achieve the milestone of his life: scientific

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    Cipla

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    INTRODUCTION: Cipla Limited is an Indian pharmaceutical company‚ Founded by nationalist Indian scientist Khwaja Abdul Hamied as The Chemical‚ Industrial & Pharmaceutical Laboratories .Cipla laid foundations for the Indian pharmaceutical industry way back in 1935 with the vision to make India self-reliant and self-sufficient in healthcare. Legacy of innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit ingrained by the founder‚ Dr. K.A Hamied and propounded by the present Chairman and Managing Director

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    Youth Crime and Justice

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    How important are social and cultural factors as predictors of youth offending? Throughout this essay‚ I am going to be looking at the topic of youth offending. I will be looking at what factors can be used as the predictors for youth offending and in particular I will be researching into how important social and cultural factors as predictors of youth offending. In order to do this‚ I will be looking at different sociologists theories as far as young offending is concerned and what evidence there

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    Financialised Capitalism

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    Financialised Capitalism To answer an exam question on this‚ look at it alongside the lecture about Fordism and look at the diagram. Need a basis of comparison if we are going to say if job quality has improved and control has changed – changing from what? There used to be claims that Fordism was being replaced by post-Fordism – a system of work and employment relations which was different and better in job quality than Fordism. Most people say that Fordism declined in 1970’s and by the mid-80’s

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    The aim of this essay is to explore and discuss the view that mechanistic and bureaucratic organisations will probably struggle to encourage organisational learning. The structure and learning perspectives of organisational analysis will be used as academic lenses to view and propel this discussion. Relevant theories will be applied to analyse my own organisational experiences (direct and indirect). Examples derived from case studies of organisational situations will be looked at so as to make the

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    Rubanisation

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    Ruban India Foundation Concept Note “Cities are symbols of economic power‚ the arts‚ military prowess‚ politics‚ civic culture‚ intellectual ferment‚ creativity and so on. Moreover‚ urbanity itself is seen as the up-market styling of manners. And so over the past 500 years‚ first through the Renaissance and the enlightenment‚ then through the Industrial Revolution‚ the ascendance of the West became the very definition of progress and power. ..The drive to catch up with the West propels Asian

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    India's Economic Reforms

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    India’s Economic Reforms Montek S Ahluwalia* The past three years have seen major changes in India’s economic policies marking a new phase in India’s development strategy. The broad thrust of the new policies is not very different from the changes being implemented in other developing countries and also all over the erstwhile socialist world. They aim at reducing the extent of Government controls over various aspects of the domestic economy‚ increasing the role of the private sector‚ redirecting

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    Headwords Other words in the family. Definition* abandon abandoned‚ abandoning‚ abandonment‚ abandons‚ e.g. abandon abstract abstraction‚ abstractions‚ abstractly‚ abstracts‚ e.g. abstract academy academia‚ academic‚ academically‚ academics‚ academies‚ e.g. academy access accessed‚ accesses‚ accessibility‚ accessible‚ accessing‚ inaccessible access accommodate accommodated‚ accommodates‚ accommodating‚ accommodation accommodate accompany accompanied‚ accompanies‚ accompaniment

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    PETROLEUM PRICES‚ TAXATION AND SUBSIDIES IN INDIA The views expressed in this Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the International Energy Agency or of its individual member countries. Your comments are welcome‚ directed to india@iea.org June 2009 ©OECD/IEA‚ 2009 The current Indian system of effectively subsidised petroleum product prices has significant implications for the emergence of India as a major global energy consumer‚

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    What do Pakulski and Waters mean when they say class is dead? In the chapter ‘The Shifting Sands of Structure’‚ Pakulski and Waters are talking about the declining relevance of Marxist class theory in the evaluation of modern capitalism. “Actual social developments have defined both predications of progressive polarisation and conflict and the emancipatory promise of social revolution” (Pakulski and Waters 1996:28). The perceived ‘death of class’ according to this chapter is due the economic reductionism

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