at work Points and Evidence The Question R.K. Narayan‚ the writer‚ the author‚ the narrator (third person narration): Writes‚ describes‚ says‚ conveys‚ invokes‚ depicts‚ connotes‚ tells us‚ and communicates. We/us/ the reader: Senses‚ feels‚ understands‚ knows‚ invites feelings of… Themes of clashing cultures and tradition. From Muni‚ the protagonist’s perspective‚ the American is a ‘red-faced man’‚ a ‘foreigner’ and ‘the stranger’. Narayan depicts a tourist/business man who is culturally
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requirement for the characters ‘Rama’ and ‘Ravana’ in a Kathakali performance---The Ramayana by R. K. Narayan? ‘The Ramayana’ is considered as one of the great Hindu (Indian) epics of the fourth century BC that uses the performance style of the traditional Indian dance drama—Kathakali. Kathakali (literally‚ ‘story play’) is a type of total theatre‚ which is described as dance-drama. It performs dramatized stories in the form of combining dance‚ acting and music. Actors never speak on stage‚ as the text
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arayan das9-503-060 MAY 9‚ 2003 DAS NARAYANDAS Customer Management Strategy in Business Markets This note is written for students‚ executives and educators that are interested in customer management in business markets. It is based on my field investigations across a variety of hightech and traditional hard-hat industries and provides a roadmap for the formulation and implementation of effective customer management strategies in business markets.1 Individual customers are at the heart
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NARAYAN MURTHY Submitted To Late Smt Shardaben Ghanshyambhai Patel Institute of Management Studies‚ Dharmaj AFFILIATED TO Gujarat Technological University Under the Guidance of Mr. M.R.Bramhachari Presented By LAXMAN H. SONI - MBA 1st Sem Born into a Kannada family in Mysore‚ India on August 20‚ 1946. B.E. Electrical from University of Mysore (1967) and M.Tech from IIT Kanpur
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IIT‚ Delhi. He says perhaps we are the only nation in the world were people fight to be called backward rather than forward. We thank him for bringing India on the world’s IT map and providing jobs to thousands. Here is his brief bio: N. R. NARAYANA MURTHY Chairman and Chief Mentor Officer Infosys Technologies Limited Hosur Road 3rd Cross‚ Electronic City Bangalore - 561 229‚ India Tel : +91 80 2852 0363 / 2852 0399 Fax : +91 80 285 20361 / 2852 0362 Email: nmurthy@infy.com Mr
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The case study ‘Narayana Murthy and Infosys’ describes how Narayana Murthy‚ set up India’s leading software company - Infosys. Narayana Murthy turned a small software development venture that he had set up with his friends in 1981‚ into one of the leading companies of the country. Infosys grew rapidly throughout the 1990s Narayana Murthy distributed the company’s profits among the employees through a stock-option program‚ and adopted the best corporate governance practices. All this earned him praise
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new. One may cite the case of Wordsworth’s The Preludein which the poet recalls his early days and gives a detailed account of his growth‚ basing himself on memory. R.K. Narayan’s The Guideis also an instance in point. The novel is virtually Raju’s story: his early days‚ his taking the role of a railway guide‚ his mixing with Rosie‚ his effort to transform Rosie from Marco’s wife to Nalini—a renowned dancer‚ his involvement in forgery‚ his days of confinement in jail‚ and his flowering into a religious
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Krishnaswamy Narayan fondly known as R.K. Narayan to most took off on a journey to that oddly populated fictional continent called Malgudi‚ with the young boy Swami and his eclectic mix of friends. R.K. Narayan was born on October 10‚ 1906 in Madras. His father was a provincial head master. R.K. Narayan spent his early childhood with his grandmother in Madras. They mostly conversed in English‚ and grammatical errors on the part of Narayan and his siblings were frowned upon. Narayan was an avid reader
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J. R. R. Tolkien‚ celebrated as one of the greatest fantasy writers in history‚ gave a lecture titled “Fairy Stories‚” eventually altered into an essay retitled “On Fairy Stories.” At the heart of his argument‚ which explores the nature of fantasy and the cultural role of fairy tales‚ is the same profound belief that there is no such thing as writing “for children.” In Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy Stories” he argues that it is not necessary to be a child to enjoy and read fairy tales. At the beginning
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The poem "Obituary" by A.K. Ramanujan is a literary work that has the author‚ in the poem‚ waxing nostalgic about a father’s life and death. It is a vivid‚ emotional‚ and intense poem that looks back on the life and times of a dear loved family member. The author relates that the father left behind a legacy that will live on for him: left debts and daughters‚ a bedwetting grandson named by the toss of a coin after him‚ The author reflects that this man was cremated
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