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    all the moral support they had provided to me with all stages of this case study. EXECUTIVE SUMMERY ABC Company is a biscuit manufacturing company which has a good reputation in Sri Lanka. They had 55 local customers and 05 foreign customers. There objectives were increasing their sales turnover in 20% and they were focusing to expand their international customer base. Mr.De Silva the Finance manager is handling all recruitment

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    obtain a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Sri Lanka‚ a small country 10‚000 miles away which was trying to brand itself as a source of clothing that was produced ethically. To make a long story short‚ Ms. Weeks founded School House and launched a factory in Sri Lankathat paid almost triple the prevailing wage to its workers. (SchoohHouse‚ 2012) School House Business Model First of all‚ School House’s was able to increase production wages in Sri Lanka from $160 per month to $170 per month‚ which

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    Group Members: - Nafisa.Murtaza :- 2013070 Niranjana. Rajaratne :- 2013205 Informatics Institute of T.K Rumesh :- 2013103 Technology Shanushka Amani :- 2014017 Ruwantha Hashila Rathnayake :- 2011082 Manuja Wijesinghe :- 2013185 Informatics Institute of Technology Table of Contents Acknowledgement ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction..............................................

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    Mental Health : An Introduction Mental disorders are malfunctions of the brain. These malfunctions create changes in thought‚ emotions and perceptions in the patient. Mental disorders are mainly caused by the imbalance of chemicals in the brain. Having a mental disorder does not suggest that the patient is ‘crazy’ or ‘a lunatic’. One of four families will have at least one member suffering from a mental disorder. Four hundred and fifty million out of the world population are currently affected

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    Cv of Mine

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    Human Resource Management (Special) Degree (2nd class Upper Division)‚ University of Sri Jayewardenepura. • I am following a MBA at Cardiff metropolitan university (UK) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS • Passed Intermediate Examination (2008 July) - The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka. (Please refer Annex - I) • Fully completed Diploma in Banking and Finance - Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka (English Medium) (Please refer Annex II) SECONDARY EDUCATION GCE (A/L) – 2005

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    2004 Boxing Day Tsunami

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    Indonesia. Countries Affected: The Countries that were severely affected by the Tsunami were Indonesia‚ Sri Lanka‚ India‚ Thailand and East Africa. Fatalities: Country | Deaths | Missing | Bangladesh | 2 | Unknown | East Africa | 137 | Unknown | India | 10‚ 749 | 5‚ 640 | Indonesia | 117‚ 810 | 114‚ 922 | Malaysia | 74 | 299 | Maldives | 82 | 26 | Myanmar | 61 | 45 | Sri Lanka | 30‚ 957 | 5‚ 637 | Thailand | 5‚ 393 | 3‚ 071 | Total | | 129‚ 640 | After Effects: After the

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    INDIA’S NEIGHBOURHOOD Challenges in the Next Two Decades INDIA’S NEIGHBOURHOOD Challenges in the Next Two Decades Editors Rumel Dahiya Ashok K Behuria INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES & ANALYSES NEW DELHI First Published in 2012 ISBN 978-81-8274-687-9 Copyright © Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses‚ New Delhi All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic

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    The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Introduction The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)‚ also known as the Tamil Tigers‚ are a terrorist organization in Sri Lanka. The LTTE is infamous for introducing the suicide bomb jacket‚ as well as the use of women in suicide attacks. They are blamed for a dozen high profile assassinations‚ over two hundred suicide attacks‚ and its war against the government has cost more than seventy thousand lives. The LTTE‚ which may have between 7‚000 to 15‚000

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    Rangahala Kandyan Dance On my holiday to Sri Lanka one of the must-do’s was to visit the Kandyan dance performance. It was a show where native people would dance the traditional Kandyan Dance. It is a dance form that originated in the area called Kandy but today it had been widespread to other parts of the countryIt was nice to be able to experience the Sri Lankan culture in this way. The theatre is located in Kandy‚ one of the biggest cities of Sri Lanka. It was a relatively small theatre so we

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    Running in the Family

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    Plot Summary A Sri Lankan-born Canadian novelist and poet‚ Philip Michael Ondaatje‚ wrote Running in the Family. He is best known for writing The English Patient. But this book is not a work of fiction; instead‚ it is a memoir from his youth in Sri Lanka. The events happening in the book can be classified as creative non-fiction. The book is written in postmodern style‚ with writing from the perspective of different real-life individuals and refraining from stringing narrative together in an orderly

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