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    could have been taken 4. Reasons for the poor industrial relations of Bolts and Nuts 5. Is the HR Manager to be blamed? 6. Reactive measures that could’ve been taken 7. Conclusion and recommendations 1. Introduction Bolts & Nuts Company was manufacturing and marketing nuts and bolts and nuts. They were making profits for a while till the new government changed its economic policy and the closed economy was changed into an open economy. With this competition came in and the company

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    Ellen DeGeneres‚ Oprah Winfrey‚ and Tyra Banks‚ modern-day renowned television celebrities‚ are examples of strong‚ independent women who influence and inspire many people. In Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre‚ the main character of Jane is an orphaned girl who feels abused and neglected living with the Reed family. As the story progresses and she gets older‚ she makes friends such as Helen Burns‚ the girl she met at Lowood‚ and sheds her feelings of loneliness. As she befriends more people‚ she

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    Legalize Industrial Hemp General Purpose: To inform the class on why industrial hemp is illegal and the benefits of legalizing industrial hemp. Specific Purpose: To provide my audience with a better understanding of how useful industrial hemp could be for the economy. Central Idea: Due to the war on drugs‚ hemp production is severely limited; however‚ with the proper legalization and regulation of this plant the U.S. economy would prosper due to job creation and the environment would benefit

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    chapter‚ Gandalf states to Bilbo: “Something is the matter with you! You are not the hobbit that you were.” Argue how essential the adventure was in developing Bilbo’s character and state whether the change is a good or bad transformation for Bilbo. Bilbo’s Transformation in “The Hobbit” In the beginning of the book “The Hobbit” by J.R.R Tolkein‚ Bilbo‚ the protagonist‚ is invited to an adventure by Gandalf‚ a supporting character. At first‚ Bilbo doesn’t want to go on the adventure but eventually

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    1.1 THE INDIAN ECONOMY The history of Indian Economy and its labour force in the post independence period can be divided into two phases: i. the Import Substitution/ Plan Era (1947 to 1991) ii. the era of Economic liberalization (1992 onwards) 1.1.1 Import Substitution/ Plan Era (1947 to 1991): For three of the five decades (1950-80)‚ India steadily grew at the so-called “Hindu rate of growth” of three and a half percent. During the remaining period‚ it grew at rates between 5 and 6 percent

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    Parris is a witness to girls dancing in the woods and also when his daughter becomes very ill‚ he calls Rev. Hale to Salem. Hale’s job is to find any form of witchcraft and to get rid of it. Over the course of the play‚ Rev. Hale experiences a transformation in his beliefs from the beginning of the play to the end. Reverend Hale has three different emotions throughout the play. When Hale is introduced in the the beginning of the play‚ he is passionate and very confident about finding witchcraft and

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    Three factors influence the Industrial revolution‚ these factors include :a population boom: a canal boom: and policies of the government of parliament. The revolution first occurred in Britain and later spread throughout the world. Cotton also had a prevalent influence on the revolution‚ these influences are demonstrated in the Cottage Industries. The Industrial revolution created a major energy crisis which was solved by James Watt. During the revolution the first locomotive (the Rocket) was invented

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    Positive and Negative Effects of Industrial Revolution Depending on the view of people during the period of the Industrial Revolution‚ positive and negative effects were seen that directly contrasted each other. The Industrial Revolution was the time from 1760 to around 1820‚ and it was technological developments that made it possible to produce goods by machines rather than by hand that harnessed inanimate sources of energy. As it is seen from the definition‚ there were many benefits from this

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    The Industrial Revolution began over 200 years ago. It changed theway in which many products‚ including cloth and textiles‚ weremanufactured. It is called a "revolution" beacuse the changes it causedwere great and sudden. It greatly affected the way people lived andworked. This revolution helped to bring about the modern world weknow today in many ways. The Industrial Revolution was a major change in the nature of production in which machines replaced tools and steam and otherenergy

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    Marry Anne’s Transformation Mary Anne Bell‚ a sweet and innocent girl of only 17 years of age‚ experienced a trip that would change her life forever. When she arrived to Vietnam with her boyfriend Mark Fossie‚ she was a cute flirtatious girl who was deeply in love with him. They would talk about how they would marry‚ own a house together‚ have kids‚ the typical American dream. Everything seemed fine until one day‚ Mary Anne‚ became curious about what was beyond that campground. She insisted that

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