Topic: Famines‚ poverty‚ government policy‚ food supply in colonial India Introduction From 1760 till 1943 India was hit by terrible famines on a regular basis. More than 85 million Indians died in these famines which were in reality genocides done by the British Raj. Contrast this to the fact that there have been no famine related deaths since independence. British famine policy in India was influenced by the arguments of Adam Smith‚ as seen by the non-interference of the government with the
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skills are essential for business leaders to facilitate effective responses to crises. Second‚ presentation substance‚ liken to competence‚ builds trust and credibility during stable times as well as times of crisis. Finally‚ leaders must understand the impact of their actions on encouraging organizational norms that result in a corporate culture of positive behaviors based on pure motives‚ especially during crises. Key Words: listening‚ selfless service‚ substance‚ competence‚ norms‚ motives
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brands and products were divided between the two accordingly. King Gillette sought protection of his fledgling business for safety razors when he applied for the trademarks for razors and razor blades‚ soap‚ and shaving brushes on Wednesday‚ May 27‚ 1908. King C. Gillette filed trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office simultaneously in separate goods and services classes. King C. Gillette filed trademark applications under the early company name‚ Gillette Safety Razor
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(Jones. 2004). The history and evolving of Clinical Psychology began to sharpen into the belief of the body being one‚ St Thomas Aquinas believed that scientific thinking would and could explain illness of either mental or physical form (Witmer‚ 1907-1908). Like anything else‚ there is always a shift of thinking and people who feel there are other ways of looking at something‚ this was seen with
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Great Depression within the Context of Stability and Role of IMF 1. Introduction: Rising Waves of Globalization and Economic Crises Globalization is a multidimensional process. Relatively speaking‚ economic globalization is the integration of national economies into the international economy in order to constitute a unique global market. In this thesis‚ the role of WTO in the economic globalization process after 1950 and its place in contemporary economic system are studied. GATT‚ having an institutional
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malt milk drink as an artificial infant food. 1883 Patent Granted Patent granted for first malted milk drink mixing powder with hot water. 1890 James returns to London James returned to London to set up office importing US-made product. 1908 Factory Completion Factory in Slough construction completed at a cost of £28‚000. 1909 Horlicks used in North Pole Expeditions Horlicks became popular as a provision for North Pole and South Pole expeditions 1890 James returns to London
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be aware of. Conclusion In sum‚ today students are in crises‚ and youth workers should be out there looking for them. Sometimes‚ having a desire to give a helping hand cannot be enough for the student to receive any help. This is why youth workers should grow spiritually and build an upright character in order to be the right person for a student. Not only that‚ youth workers should have a fully understanding of a number of possible crises and then they can take a proper action embracing the problems
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Dealing with a crises situation involves real planning with the director prior to the crises happening‚ but it does happen irrespective of how much you prepare‚ there is the inevitability that crises will arise. One way that I have utilized to deal with crises when it occurs‚ is to fully appraise the crises and determine if I have the skill to solve it. I have had to go across teams when I knew that I do not
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London: University of London Press. Pp12. Ludmilla‚ J. (1989) ‘Children in history: concepts of nature and society’ In: Scarre‚ G. (ed) Children‚ Parents and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp19-20. Russell‚ C. E. B. and Rigby‚ L. M.‚ 1908‚ Working Lads Clubs‚ London‚ MacMillan and Co Ltd. Smith‚ M. K. (2002a) Youth Work an Introduction. http://www.infed.org/youthwork/b-yw.htm [accessed 08.11.12]. Smith‚ M. K. (2002b) ’Hannah More: Sunday schools‚ education and youth work ’ The Encyclopaedia
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Files: Henry Ford‚ published by The Franklin Institute‚ Ford’s most successful car was the Model T‚ which began production in 1908 (The Franklin Institute) - just a few years before Taylor published his seminal work‚ Principles of Scientific Management‚ in 1911. Implementing Taylor’s theories‚ Ford Motor Company ultimately produced over 15 million Model Ts between 1908 and 1927 (ibid). As you will explore in greater detail later in this reading‚ Henry Ford’s ambitious production efforts decreased
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