variable‚ HCL decided to pay higher fixed salaries and reduce the variable component. Does the unique “employees first” culture at HCL Technologies attract unique employees? Rajeev Sawhney‚ HCL’s European president‚ would say it does. He uses Slumdog Millionaire‚ the movie that won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2009‚ as a parallel. “It (the movie) is a reflection of the Indian race. It shows the adversity that creates the desire in people to reach out and create.... With each adversity they
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Bibliography: "Living conditions in the slums." Sites.google. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Apr. 2013. . Marotta‚ Stephen. "Slums - mumbaiindias jimdo page!." Introduction - mumbaiindias jimdo page!. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 7 Aug. 2013. . Slumdog millionaire. Dir. Danny Boyle. Perf. Jamal Malik. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment‚ 2009. DVD. hallam‚ james. "Dharavi - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 Aug. 2013. .
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Violence and Corruption – Distinctive Images in the Opening Scene The opening sequence of Slumdog Millionaire creates distinctive images that overwhelm the audience and foregrounds the concept of violence and entrapment. The film confronts the viewer from the first frame where an extreme close up of Jamal’s restrained torso is presented. The camera then pans to again focus on an extreme close up of his frightened face to emphasise the brutality and helplessness of his situation The juxtaposition
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Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel IGCSE English Language B Paper 1 Wednesday 15 June 2011 – Afternoon Time: 3 hours You must have: Source Booklet (enclosed) Paper Reference 4EB0/01 Total Marks Instructions black ink or • Usein the boxesball-point pen. page with your name‚ at the top of this • Fill number and candidate number. centre Answer all questions in Section A and B and one question in Section C. • Answer the questions
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being a third world country faces one of the biggest problems today-poverty.our job is to reduce it if not stop it.yes this can be done.dharavi being one of the biggest slums is affecting multiple factors hindering the growth.however the movie slumdog millionaire revolved around it .now relocation of these poverty sticker people needs to be done.the new budget as prepared by p.chidambarm is going to is going to increase the revenue by 15% .however a part of it should be diverted towards this slum .
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Heartfelt moments from the lower-class children who have started from the bottom and made their way up are the best of the tales told. Vikas Swarup’s eye-opening novel‚ “Slumdog Millionaire”‚ previously published as “Q&A” in 2005 has only been portrayed to a degree through the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” directed by Danny Boyle‚ as the reader was further enticed than the audience. To present the protagonist Ram in the novel as a young boy‚ growing up from various locations‚ Mr. Swarup’s passages
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The word stereotype is not a new to anyone It is a part of everyday life. There are a lot of stereotypes created every day all around the world. They are just truths that relate to every individual in a particular culture. Films and articles have been the main source for portraying Asians are smart; this is evident by their performance‚ high talents‚ skills‚ and IQ levels. Asians are categorized throughout many stereotypes. Stereotypes are a “simplified and standardized conception or image
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individuals who decided to proceed with the interview held very broad‚ generalist views on the first two questions. Many of them have never had the opportunity to experience a Bollywood film. The closest they would consider to be “Bollywood-esque” is Slumdog Millionare. I then shifted my research on four other individuals who came from an Indian background. My participants were Shyla (F)‚ Nitya (F)‚ Shamir(M) and Arun(M)‚ all students of BU. Each individual had different origins‚ which is what made
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life. The increasing popularity of an American television show in India‚ as portrayed in Slumdog Millionaire‚ is consistent with more and more citizens valuing monetary wealth over all else. It also shows that the population doesn’t want to have to work hard for their money. They want easy‚ fast money that involves very little effort. Hence the popularity of the television show‚ Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Not only does a show like this promote monetary values over life experience and hard
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