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    BPL has a pioneering legacy in Indian electronic industry. In 1963‚ BPL came into being in collaboration with the erstwhile British Physical Laboratories‚ UK‚ to manufacture hermetically sealed panel meters. It was a small beginning. In a few years BPL ventured into medical electronics and then test & measuring instruments. In 1968 BPL introduced India’s Indigenously built first ECG machine – the Cardiart T108. It instilled confidence that with ingenuity and commitment we can match the best

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    The Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire was one of the greatest empires that ever existed. The Roman empire seemed as if it would never fall because of its advancement in technology. Sadly‚ like most great empires it did fall. This was due to four major issues which were; political‚ economic‚ deadly diseases and foreign invaders. One of the huge reasons why the Roman Empire fell was political problems. Most of leaders in Rome were unfit rulers‚ meaning they were either greedy‚ cruel

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    There were many reasons for the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Each document in this essay explains a different reason. Some causes were: political‚ economic‚ social‚ and military differences and problems. Basically‚ the problem was that the gap between the rich aristocrats and the poor serfs got bigger and bigger; the rich got richer as the poor got poorer. Also‚ when something grows‚ it always falls back down. In Document 1‚ an excerpt from a book was taken out. According to the authors

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    Fall of the Western Roman Empire Multiple reasons led to the destruction of the Western Roman Empire‚ the few that stand out most of all are the politically unmanaged government‚ the economic issues and the life taking diseases‚ and unfortunately the invasion of foreign invaders. Even though this civilization was advanced‚ it had its issues‚ and these issues cause the end of the Western Roman Empire. The political problems that caused the fall for the Western Roman Empire were several things

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    The Rise and Fall of Rose Elizabeth Bird Justice Rose Bird‚ in the sixty-one capital cases heard by the California Supreme Court while she served as its Chief Justice‚ never voted to uphold a death sentence. Chief Justice Rose Bird of the California Supreme Court was removed from office in 1986 by California voters because of the extremely high percentage rates of which she handed down rulings in favor of the defendant in cases both reviewed by the court and in criminal cases

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    is particularly true of the fall of the Western Roman Empire‚ as supported by the many books published speculating different reasons why the empire collapsed. They were a people of discipline‚ pride‚ and honor. At its peak of success‚ Rome was the military powerhouse of the world. However‚ many factors lead to its instability‚ and eventual demise. This essay will outline three such factors‚ that I feel significantly contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire: their politics‚ their economy

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    The Roman Empire has been a figure that many aspiring conquers have set eyes upon and received inspiration from. Rome had military excellence‚ a strong multicultural acceptance‚ one man rule and a set of micromanaging laws and rules for following leaders. However though a wide spread empire limiting communications‚ a combination of shortages of gold and silver and rising taxes and the stopping of roman conquest. Rome had drew the short straw. These factors were the defining decisions that caused

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    Going back and reading Dadabhai Naorji‚ “The Benefits of British Rule”‚ Bernard S. Cohn’s‚ “Representing Authority in Victorian India”‚ and John Darwin’s‚ “The British Empire: Themes and Perspectives”‚ as well as Piers Brendon‚ “The Decline and Fall of The British Empire”. You can see the similarities between the four especially the authority from the British that was constant in nineteenth-century Victorian England and India. All of them relate to each other. In this essay‚ I will point out the

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    Reasons for the Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire. The biggest and most advanced Empire in the world at its height‚ filled with countless impossible tasks that give us inspiration for things accomplished today. They were filled with the passion of one nation that led them to be nearly invincible. Sadly‚ no nation can last forever‚ and they eventually caused their own demise. There were four main reason for the fall of the Western Roman Empire which consisted of political issues‚

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    The rise of multinational companies and increased global diversification by even small companies has resulted in people of diverse backgrounds and cultures working together in the same office or for the same organization. Conflict in such situations is predictable‚ but understanding the diversity issues can help companies implement programs designed to keep conflict at a minimum and to take full advantage of the many benefits which such diversity brings to an organization. Key to understanding how

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