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    The Topic of the Summer Training Report “A Study on Performance Appraisal Process adopted by Parle” A SUMMER TRAINING REPORT SUBMITTED TO KANPUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY‚ KANPUR IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF Master of Business Administration MBA BY VIBHA KUSHWAHA (1216570055) Kanpur Institute of Technology A-1‚ UPSIDC Industrial Area‚ Rooma‚ Kanpur- 208001. CERTIFICATE This is to certify

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    Vietnam Summerfruit Market Overview OCTOBER 2009 Author: Marissa Bailey Value Chain Development Officer Agribusiness Group Editor: Cynthia Mahoney Value Chain Development Leader Agribusiness Group Published by: Department of Primary Industries Farm Services Victoria Agribusiness Group Melbourne‚ Victoria‚ Australia December‚ 2009 © The State of Victoria‚ Department of Primary Industries 2009 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except

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    First of all ‚ Cadbury should increase in market potential of developing counties. Especially expand into the emerging markets of Nigeria ‚China and Russia‚ based on their growing populations‚ increasing consumer wealth and increasing demand for confectionery products. So that It would be a potential market for Cadbury. Moreover ‚ based on their strong brand name ‚ Cadbury can try doing different types of businesses like innovatively doing Co-Brand Marketing with other brand industries . Ingredient

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    The Korean and Vietnam war are very similar in that both were the US’s attempt to fight communism by waging war in a distant third world country. Both wars were unpopular in the US and both led to a lack of victory. In fact‚ remarkable similarities exist between the Korean War and the Vietnam War; from the US support of a dictatorial and corrupt anti-communist regime to its conception of communism as a monolithic entity‚ under which all communist nations were necessarily allies‚ rather than individuals

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    Explain the changing attitudes to Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was the long struggle between nationalist forces attempting to unify Vietnam and prevent the spread of communism. Australia was involved in the Vietnam War from August 1962 – December 1972‚ with approximately 60‚000 men and women serving. Australia was called to fight by the United States and on the request of the South Vietnamese government for assistance. The war was seen as necessary at first because

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    and Chinese culture was viewed as more sophisticated than native culture. Chinese culture had an impact on all sides of the three cultures. Despite different patterns‚ the power of Chinese model had one other important result for Korea‚ Japan‚ and Vietnam. Contacts with other parts of the world were nonexistent‚ because there was no sense that any other place had examples worth emulating. The intensity of interactions within the East Asian region was generated tendencies toward isolation from the world

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    the most responsible for committing the United States to war in Vietnam‚ I’d have to say it was President John F. Kennedy. Although the United States was already involved with Vietnam during Eisenhower’s presidency‚ our involvement increased drastically because of Kennedy’s continuous increase in aid to South Vietnam. If it weren’t for is continuing increase in aid‚ the United States wouldn’t have been so committed to the war in Vietnam and the US could have exited it much sooner without appearing

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    Assess America’s role in Vietnam in the 1960s: No conflict since the Civil War more divided Americans than U.S. involvement in the Civil War in Vietnam. American involvement in Vietnam resulted in deep divisions in U.S. society and remains a dark time in history and consciousness for many Americans. There were divisions within American society over the issue of America’s participation in the Vietnam War. Because of the unsure motives for U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and strong opposition

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    United States Involvement in the Vietnam War History 308: The Vietnam War May 1‚ 2013 Did the United States blindly plunged into an unnecessary conflict for wider Cold War considerations? Some characterize the conflict as a limited war fought to defend South Vietnam and its neighbors against communist aggression and bring a united peace for a self-governing Vietnam. But was it necessary and justifiable for the U.S. to intervene in Vietnam: to defend freedom and liberty

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    From the US perspective‚ the Vietnam War truly was a war of inheritance. As congress never officially declared war‚ the war became defined by the choices of each successive president. However‚ according to the quagmire theory each president became more limited to what he could do based on what choices his successor made. If this belief is to be accepted‚ then it is necessary to ask the question; did any president have a clear policy about US involvement in Vietnam? If so‚ when did that change? The

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