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    International Journal of Advanced System and Social Engineering Research ISSN 2278-6031‚ Vol 3‚ Issue 1‚ 2013‚ pp18-22 http://www.bipublication.com ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PRIVATISATION IN INDIA Anant Kousadikar and Trivender Kumar Singh* *Jatan Swaroop PostGraduate College‚ Kayasthwada‚Sikandrabad(U.P.)‚ Distt: Bulandshar [Received-05/12/2012‚ Published-17/01/2013] ABSTRACT Privatization in generic terms refers to the process of transfer of ownership‚ can be of both permanent

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    Q:Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Smoking should not be permitted in restaurants‚ and state law that prohibit it should be upheld. Used specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. I fully agree with the statement that smoking is the biggest problem at international level and‚ It has become a major cause of health diseases like lungs cancer‚ COPD‚ asthma and other upper respiratory diseases. In my opinion‚ government should not only make new rules and regulation

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    Sir Mohan Lal Karma is a short story written by the well-known Indian writer Khushwant Singh. The story was published in 1950; however the setting takes place during the 1920-30’s‚ when India was colonized by the British Empire. The heart of the story is the main character Sir Mohan Lal. He is a middle-aged Native Indian‚ and belongs to the upper class. He is a very arrogant and complacent man‚ yet extremely conscious about the image he wants to transmit towards the public and the kind of people

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    Karma Karma is a story written by Khushwant Singh‚ who is an Indian writer‚ and it was published in 1989. Karma is about a distinguished Indian man‚ Sir Mohan Lai. He´s well educated at the universe of Oxford. He sees himself as an English gentleman and fells superior to the normal Indian way of life. He is taking the train with his wife‚ a traditional Indian woman with Indian walluces. He is looking forward to the possibility of meeting “other” Englishmen on his train ride‚ and to all the

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    Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म; IPA: [ˈkarmə] ( listen); Pali: kamma) means action‚ work or deed;[1] it also refers to the principle of causality where intent and actions of an individual influence the future of that individual.[2] Good intent and good deed contribute to good karma and future happiness‚ while bad intent and bad deed contribute to bad karma and future suffering.[3][4] Karma is closely associated with the idea of rebirth in some schools of Asian religions.[5] In these schools‚ karma in the

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    "Countless rebirths lie ahead‚ both good and bad. The effects of karma (actions) are inevitable‚ and in previous lifetimes we have accumulated negative karma which will inevitably have its fruition in this or future lives. Just as someone witnessed by police in a criminal act will eventually be caught and punished‚ so we too must face the consequences of faulty actions we have committed in the past‚ there is no way to be at ease; those actions are irreversible; we must eventually undergo their effects

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    Discuss in brief the Buddhist teaching of Karma Introduction: Confronting unfortunate or unfair things in our lives‚ we apt to ask: “Why did it happen to me‚ but not to the others?” By comparing ourselves to the others‚ it’s not uncommon to spot something better from the others. They may have better appearance‚ or be wealthier or wiser than us‚ hence we usually complain of the unfairness that happened to us. Unlike determinism or fatalism which advocates that everything in our world

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    First of all the question is‚ what is Karma? The actual definition of this word from Webster’s dictionary is‚ “an action seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results‚ good or bad‚ either in this life or reincarnation.” If you really think about it this definition has a very powerful meaning. Some believe in the concept of Karma 100 percent‚ while others say it’s a false idea. People may use other words to describe Karma‚ but it all comes down to one thing; do unto others as you would have done

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    KarmaKarma moves in two directions. If we act virtuously‚ the seed we plant will result in happiness. If we act non-virtuously suffering results‚” said Sakyong Mipham. I believe that Karma does exist and if you act a certain way towards others and yourself it will reflect on what’s going to happen to you in the future. I believe that all your actions have an outcome whether they are good or bad. I think that if an individual believes in Karma they think things through more carefully and have

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    Introduction In this report I will be describing how the political‚ legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities of two varying organisations and their customers. I will make an analysis on how the political‚ legal and social factors have impacted on the two contrasting businesses and I will evaluate how future changes in economic‚ political‚ legal and social factors may impact on the strategy of a specified organisation and the contingency plans the businesses might have

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