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    and examines various cultural drivers of bank’s performance. Key words: Banks‚ Culture‚ Globalization‚ Public Sector‚ SBI *Professor‚ Disha Institute of Management and Technology‚Satya Vihar‚ Vidhansabha-Chandrakhuri Marg‚ Raipur- 492 101 ** Assistant Professor‚ Disha Institute of Management and Technology‚ Satya Vihar‚ VidhansabhaChandrakhuri Marg‚ Raipur- 492 101 International Journal of Research in IT‚ Management and Engineering www.gjmr.org 131 IJRIME INTRODUCTION Volume1Issue3

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    Jump to: navigation‚ search |Sree Rama Navami | |[pic] | |Ram (center)‚ with consort Sita‚ brother Lakshmana and devotee Hanuman | |Observed by |Hindus | |Type |Hindu | |Significance |Birth day of Ram; Marriage ceremony of Ram

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    Religion is a collection of belief systems‚ cultural systems‚ and world views that relate humanity to spirituality and‚ sometimes‚ to moral values. Social justice is a full and equal participation of all groups in a society‚ mutually shaped to meet their needs. Learning about different religions and their systems of beliefs have opened my eyes to understand; the different views that are out there and how someone from a completely different system of belief can influence you and your actions. But

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    Analyse the role of Mahatma Gandhi in the freedom movement of India Jyoti The father of the Nation. Mahatma Gandhi was one of these great men who dedicated their whole life to theservice of the mankind. Like Buddha and Christ before him hetoo was born to carry the message of peace‚ truth and Non-violence to the strife turn world. He was born on October 2.1869 A.D. in a trading family of porbander‚ a small town in Kathiawara. His full name was Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi and his father was the

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    Gandhi operated in South Africa and India as both a politician and a religious saint. Armed with a “weapon peculiarly his own‚” Gandhi developed a philosophy of non-violence which he coined Satyagraha (Fischer‚ 35). This term comes from the word satya‚ meaning truth and agraha‚ meaning force (Fischer‚ 35). The term‚ therefore‚ directly translates to “Soul Force‚” and means “adhering to the truth” (Fischer‚ 35). In describing his own philosophy‚ Gandhi himself wrote that Satyagraha “is the vindication

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    1. Course Description: Objective of this course is to equip students with concepts and methods of Business Research. Students will be able to plan‚ design and carry out business research using scientific methods and to prepare research report(s) / paper (s). The course will provide content with logic of inquiry and necessity for an empirical approach to practice. The process of formulating appropriate research questions and hypotheses‚ techniques for testing relationships and patterns among variables

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    M.Sc Physics Syllabus IVth Semester-General Papers Course 4.1 Classical Electrodynamics. Unit –I Introduction to Electrostatics : Laws of electrostatics in vector notation coulomb’s law‚ Gauss’s law in integral and differential forms. Scalar potential. Surface distribution of charges and dipoles and discontinuity in the field and potential. Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations. Boundary conditions and uniquencess theorem. Potential energy and energy density of electrostatic field. Method

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    Since the last few decades there has been a controversy of which language to use for teaching in the second language classroom. Scholars are still arguing regarding what language is better to use in order to achieve the maximum results of the learners’ L2 acquisition. Before going further with confusion‚ writer would like to elaborate more on what it means by L1 and L2. According to Mitchell and Miles (2004)‚ the first language is the language which learners learn “through habits as respond to stimuli

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    non-violence and wanted his followers to practise it too. India was under the British rule at that time. They were exploiting the people and resources of our country. He joined the peaceful battle for freedom against the British Raj in India. He held many satya-grahas and went to jail. The people of India followed him blindly and fought against the British rule. Gandhiji became a great leader of the Indian National Congress. Gandhiji started the Quit India Movement in 1942 against the British. He was arrested

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