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    The Gabbar Singh Case

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    Singh Case Strategic Management -I Opportunity: 1. Serve sentence & join politics 2. He can re band and Kill Thakur and Veeru 3. Escape from prison and continue to live as an outlaw (maybe in another village) Strengths: 1. Feeling of Revenge 2. Fear in the mind of people 3. Knows topography of village and surrounding area 4. Headstrong and precedented in his approach as a leader also he is very ambitious and driven in his career aspirations Weakness: 1. De-banding of his troops 2. Difficulty in finding

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    Retirement Planner

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    Widener University Department of Economics. The authors have an authority on the topic because their education and work experience. In the article Retirement plans: Planner and nonplanner‚ Bruker and Leppel analyzed a survey in Pennsylvania Department of Education to examine the different characteristics between those individuals with effective retirement plans and those who do not. They used data in combination with numerous element such as age‚ marital status‚ education‚ high net worth‚ etc. to analyze

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    personality". p. 18) He is "intensely disliked by the villagers". (p. 18) Chief Sekoto ’wanted his brother [Matenge] destroyed for all the family feuds and intrigues he had instigated." p.19 - 20) "Chief Matenge lived in the central part of the village in a big cream painted mansion. He had once been married and divorced‚ his wife retaining the two children of the marriage. For many years he had lived done in the cream mansion until quite recently he had acquired a guest and friend in a certain

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    the subjects of his studies. Next‚ was gaining entrée‚ or entrance to the village (Omohundro 63)‚ he was to find a modestly priced house in the village where he and his wife Karen could live in‚ which he was able to do with some help. The only thing that Raybeck had to do was fulfill the landowner’s obligation of doing guard duty which proved to be a good resource in collecting information and gaining contacts within the village. After settling in‚ the culture shock starts to kick in for Raybeck which

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    CHORAO BRIDGE

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    DISADVANTAGES Government has presently planned to construct bridge joining Chorao to Salay village‚ which has been agreed by all villagers. But the villagers from Salay are opposing this bridge. According to them Khazan land will be reduced. Traffic problem will be caused leading to k-oss in their own village. Some people of Chorao are also of the opinion that‚ after construction of the bridge‚ Chorao village will lose its identity. According to some environmentalist Chorao bird century will be

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    Halloween Short Stories

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    of all sorts of herbs‚ such as thyme and rosemary… I wondered if she had been living on her own‚ and if she did… would she know about the empty village. ‘’Yes‚ I’m talking to you dearie‚ cat got your tongue?’’ ‘’No sorry. My name is Alexa Amelia Brown‚ and I really do not know where I am right now. All I know is that this village is called Alsascay Village’’ ‘’Well‚ you seem to know quite little‚ and we best get you in before you catch a cold’’ She smiled but for all I knew it was the most sincere

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    work‚ Shirley Jackson communicates to the reader the theme of scapegoatism along with its implications concerning traditions. In the village where this lottery takes place‚ we find many familiar elements: a post office‚ a grocery store‚ schools and a coal mine. In this village‚ Mr. Summers owns the coal mine‚ so his business has made him the wealthiest man in the village. Mr. Summers also controls the annual lottery. He is somewhat uncomfortable with his authority but has chosen to carry on with the

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    When Rain Clouds Gather

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    his earlier preconception on rain clouds and realize that rain provides water which is a necessity in the Botswana desert. It is required to grow the crops‚ vegetation‚ and quench the cattle’s thirst‚ who provide the only source of income in the village. Moreover‚ the rain clouds symbolize the villagers of Golema Mmidi getting together once they realize through Makhaya and Gilbert that by co-operating they can achieve much more then they could individually. They join forces against Matenge because

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    The Sacrificial Egg

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    Chinua Achebe’s short story "The sacrificial Egg" illustrates the life of a young African native Julius Obi‚ and the arising conflicts between two cultures. This short story takes place in a very small village in Africa‚ called Umuru in the mid 1900’s. This young African Native‚ although no native of Umuru finds himself trapped between his own culture‚ beliefs and the westernized culture. Although Julius has embraced the western culture‚ after certain events he eventually finds himself coming back

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    The Bite of the Mango

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    Despite the poverty in her tiny rural village‚ Mariatu’s first few years are happy ones‚ filled with friends‚ games and chores. Mariatu’s father has two wives‚ neither of whom seems very pleasant. Mariatu is given to an auntie to raise‚ which likely would have been a great idea had the village not been attacked by rebels. At the age of 12‚ Mariatu had her hands amputated by boy-rebel soldiers. She had been previously raped and impregnated by an older man in the village who wanted to marry her. Despite

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