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    Power Sharing

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    Power Sharing in Sri LankaSri Lanka has a diverse population with 74% Sinhala speakers and 18% Tamil speakers. Among Tamils‚ 13% are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ and the rest ‘Indian Tamils’.  Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhist‚ while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims. There are about 7 % Christians‚ who are both Tamil and Sinhala.  Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in 1948.  In 1956‚ Sinhala was recognised as the only official language of Sri Lanka; thus‚ disregarding

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    STATUS OF FOREST INVASIVE SPECIES IN SRILANKA N.D.R. Weerawardane Forest Department‚ Sri Lanka Country Background Introduction Sri Lanka is a tropical island with a land area of About 6.5 million hectares. This country lies between 50 52’ North and 79o 41’ and 81o 54’ east. The country has a tropical climate with monsoon dominated rainfall. Total land area is about 65‚610 sq km. The island consists of a mountainous area in the southcentral parts and a vast coastal plain‚ which surrounds it.

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    people know the price of everything and the value of nothing”. My trip to Sri Lanka has changed my perspective on living my life. My time in Sri Lanka has provided me with unforgettable experiences that changed many of my preconceptions such as understanding my parent’s individual identities‚ differing the ways of life between Sri Lanka and Canada and the importance of the connection to my heritage. When living in Sri Lanka I had to adapt to the weather‚ and an environment‚ which is completely different

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    Comparison of competitors’ product In this topic we compare popular eco tourism destination in the world and with Sri Lanka’s eco tourism products. According to independent tarveller.com rating these (below) are top few destinations for eco tourism in the world. Further we analyses same or equal quality products are available in Sri Lanka. Palau long before it was featured on the 10th season of "Survivor‚" the island nation of Palau was recognized as one of the world’s foremost diving destinations

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    understanding of the corporate objective as a whole. This study finds that at present‚ Sri Lankan Airlines has a significant Marketing recall and awareness among the target market. Even though Sri Lankan shows a steady growth in terms of revenue and numbers of passengers carried over the past decade‚ the continuous increase in fuel price (which is 47% of its revenue) limits the company’s ability to achieve a level of profitability. Sri Lankan has unveiled its expansion plans and has taken steps to replace the

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    Management Assignment

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    The National Career SriLankan Airlines belongs to the community of full service‚ international airlines operating around the world today. SriLankan Airlines (previously AirLanka) the National Airline of Sri Lanka was founded in 1979. It is an award-winning carrier reputed for its world-leading standards of service‚ comfort‚ safety‚ reliability and punctuality. The airline’s hubs are located at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo and Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport‚ Hambantota;

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    Conflict in Multi-Ethnic Societies 1. Causes of conflict in Sri Lanka Citizenship Right When Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948‚ the Sri Lankan government passed the Ceylon Citizenship Act of 1948. This act granted citizenship only to those who were either born in Sri Lanka or whose forefathers were born there. As a result‚ many Indian Tamils found themselves stateless. Though the Indian Tamils have lived in Sri Lanka for many years‚ they do not have basic rights such as education

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    Resume

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    Australian College of Business and Technology Sri Lanka  Diploma in Business and Advanced Diploma in Business (double major in management and marketing) 1996-2010 Trinity College Kandy Sri Lanka  2007: Successfully completed Ordinary level examination 2010: Successfully completed London A/level examination (maths stream) * IELTS –7.5 Band Score WORK EXPERIENCE: * Worked part time as a Field Service Representative for Nielsen Sri Lanka from 2010 June -2010 December. Duties

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    having conflict in Sri Lanka. Most of the issues revolve around the discriminatory policies against the Tamils practiced by the Sri Lankan government which prefers Sinhalese‚ the majority. One of such policy is the citizenship rights. In 1948‚ when Sri Lanka gained independence‚ only those born in Sri Lanka or whose forefathers were born there were given Sri Lankan citizenship. This caused many Indian Tamils to be stateless‚ although they have contributed significantly to Sri Lankan economy. They

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    Muddling Through

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    –systems analysi of policy * And it can be used as a way of generating concepts Citing examples from Sri Lankan Context : Road networks If wecompare the kilo metres of roads per square kilo metre of land in Sri Lanka‚ the country is ranked with developed countries like England and Ireland. But the conditions of the road network are so appalling that it has caused incalculable costs to Sri Lankans by way of lost time‚ money‚ life and temper. While the investments in the road network have been

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