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    Purely Prahalad Business Wisdom from the Late Dr. C.K. Prahalad’s Thoughts EDITED BY B.N. Dastoor i February 2011 Purely Prahalad: Business Wisdom from the Late Dr. C.K. Prahalad’s Thoughts Edited by B.N. Dastoor Published by Ahmedabad Management Association Core-AMA Management House • Torrent-AMA Management Centre ATIRA-AMA Centre for Textile Studies Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Marg‚ Ahmedabad 380 015‚ India ama@amaindia.org‚ www.amaindia.org Shilp Gravures-AMA Media Outlet Printed by N.K

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    To what extent is the novel quintessentially Australian? Jasper Jones is an Australian novel by Craig Silvey that explores issues prominent in the author’s 1960s context. Set in the fictional mining town of Corrigan‚ the novel is a bildungsroman following Charlie Bucktin as he is awakened to the harsh reality of human nature. The novel addresses the main themes of morality‚ justice and trust‚ but these universal human issues are coloured by an Australian setting‚ reflective of Silvey’s contemporary

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    ‘belonging together by birth’‚ which is derived from nasci - ‘to be born’ (Vincent‚ 2010)] that encourages the broad understanding of nationalism as a feel of community‚ unity and belonging to ‘me like’. Prior to the examination of the extent to which nationalism can be defined as an ideology‚ it has to be pointed out that the concept of ideology is as much complex and intricate as a concept of nationalism. Providing a description of social reality‚ ideologies embody a set of political ideas of how

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL SCHOOL OF POLITICS‚ PHILOSOPHY AND INTERNATION STUDIES being a dissertation submitted for the Degree of Politics To what extent were private rented sector policies in Britain and Germany between 1914 and the early 1970s consistent with the characteristics set by Hall and Soskice’s ‘Varieties of Capitalist’ typology? A meso-level empirical comparison of predominantly rent control and regulation in the private rented sector between 1914 and the early 1970s in Britain and Germany

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    To What Extent Should Government Control National Healthcare? The general health of the population today must be considered one of the greatest marvels of human civilization and ingenuity. Pregnant women no longer have to dread the 10 percent risk of death at childbirth that used to be usual; a newborn in Canada today can expect to live 80 years; death related to childhood infections is now rare; the long-term outcome of childhood leukemia has changed from 85 percent mortality to 85 percent survival;

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    To what extent can Alexander II be credited with the label ‘Tsar Liberator’? Alexander II succeeded his Father‚ Nicholas I after his death in 1855. As Alexander was at the mature age of 36‚ he was viewed as a very experienced statesman with a broad and thorough education which had reared him from the throne. Alexander II’s reign did not start as promising as one would have hoped‚ with his inheritance of the bloody and draining Crimean War‚ which eventually ended in 1856 with the Treaty of Paris‚

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    on as he grew up he started to grow a very rough gambling problem that his adopted stepfather refused to pay so he was forced to drop out of school. Poe then decided to join the army where he was also removed from because of academic behaviors; we can conclude this was when the darkness grew within him. Poe then dedicated his time in writing short poems that didn’t really succeed at first. Edgar then decided to turn from poetry to literary

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    | Is a Dolphin a Person? | | | | What Is a Person? What makes someone or something a person? Does being human satisfy the definition of a person? No‚ there is actually a difference between “human” and “person”. “Human” is more of a biological concept‚ reflecting association in Homo sapiens. “Person‚” on the other hand‚ is a philosophical concept‚ signifying a being with capacities of a specific sort. Such as being alive‚ being aware‚ feeling positive and negative sensations‚ emotions

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    Who is more to Blame for what Happens in the Novel: Frankenstein or the Monster? In Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein‚ the main character Victor Frankenstein‚ becomes obsessed with the notion of bringing a human being to life. The result is the creation of a monster only known to us as ’the monster’. The monster is hideous‚ and is therefore rejected by Victor and by society to fend for himself. He soon commits many murders‚ as a result of his dejection‚ including Frankenstein’s younger brother‚

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    To what extent was Austria responsible for the failure of the Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-1849? Austria played an integral part for the failure of Italian revolutionaries in between the years 1820-1849‚ due to their incredible influence throughout Europe at that time‚ being known as a superpower. Their military strength shone through‚ and crushed every revolution between 1820 and 1849. However‚ they are not the sole reason for failure. There are also other important factors that

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