Sprint Nextel Corporation is the third largest wireless communications company in the United States offering a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications products and services that are designed to meet the needs of individual consumers‚ businesses‚ and government subscribers. Sprint Nextel Corporation has seen revenues shrink from $35.6 billion to 32.3 billion‚ though the company was able to grow net income from a loss of $2.8 billion to a smaller loss of $2.4 billion. A reduction
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ROYSTON SERRAO career objective: A CAREER THAT IS CHALLENGING AND INTERESTING. A JOB THAT GIVES ME OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN AND TO INNOVATE‚ TO TEACH AND TO LEAD OTHERS AND TO FEEL THE SATISFACTION OF SUCCESS IN A DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION THAT VALUES INNOVATION AND PROMISES BRIGHT GROWTH PROSPECTS. personal details: FATHER’S NAME: GASPER SERRAO Mother’s name: Judith Serrao Permanent Address: “Royston villa” Iddya village
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A.B.COIRS‚ S.F.NO.320/9‚ SERIPALAYAM(POST)‚ ANDIPALAYAM VILLAGE‚ POLLACHI TALUK TRADING ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.3.2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PARTICULARS AMOUNT PARTICULARS AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To OPENING BY SALES Coconut Husk & Fibre 11‚52‚000.00 Coconut Fibre 84
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Afghanistan is one of the poorest nations due to years of war and political instability and is largely dependent on foreign aid. Afghanistan’s debt as of 2004‚ was $8 million in bilateral debt‚ mostly to Russia‚ with $500 million in debt to Multilateral Development Banks. The gross domestic product‚ per capita is $1‚000‚ with a real growth rate of 7.5%. The composition per sector is agriculture (38%)‚ industry (24%)‚ and services (38%). The labor force is approx. 15 million‚ with an unemployment
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Egypt is politically stable‚ but there have been many examples of unrest in recent years. Egypt has only a limited democracy‚ where elections allow only some political parites‚ and the elections have proven to allow few changes from pre-democratic times. Still‚ Egypt has made great advances‚ and may arrive at a true democracy in the coming years. The main challenge is the Muslim Brotherhood‚ which run for elections‚ but which adhere to an anti-democratic ideology. Their strength in the 2005 elections
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Bangalore Palace SEPTEMBER 15‚ 2010 BY RAGGI MUDDE Bangalore Palace Main Entrance Chamarajendra Wadiyar bought the original property in 1873 from the principal of Bangalore Central High School‚ Reverend J Garret‚ from his personal funds. The main building spreads across 45‚000 sq feet with a mix of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture. It took 2 years to build the palace‚ at a cost of about Rs 198‚158. The Bangalore Palace was built by a Wodeyar King in 1887 on the 400 acre space. Inspired
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|Black women received half the wages the white women earned" (46-47). These| |Racial division of labor |statements about the tobacco industry describe the condition of many | | |African-Americans‚ especially those living in the south and west | |3. |Carpenters in Boston
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There are five conditions that need to be presented to alter someone’s attitude to bring it in line with their actions. These five conditions can be used to change my view about shoplifting when stealing from a company like Walmart‚ who are not good for their employees and is super rich. The first condition I can use is insufficient justification; if there is a low incentive for a reason for my actions I am more likely to modify my attitudes about something. In the case‚ of shoplifting from Walmart
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camps because of the living conditions‚ Mass exterminations‚ and uprisings. The living conditions of the prisoners in the camp were treacherous‚ and prisoners went several days without adequate clothing and food. For example “prisoners did not receive protective clothing and they were constantly subjected to beatings and abuse from the mines civilian staff as well as prisoner foremen” (“Auschwitz/Furstengrube” par.1). When working prisoners were in extreme conditions and did not receive
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The living and working conditions in Australia‚ at the start of the century depended very much on which social class a person belonged to because the society followed ‘laissez-faire’ policies‚ that is‚ the government interfered little in economic affairs and left people to look after themselves. Therefore‚ between the rich and the poor there were enormous differences in living conditions such as education‚ health and hygiene and in particular leisure. For average Australians work was very laborious
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