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    constructions of the nation whether through its media projections or through literary texts.. The paper attempts to examine how these dominant discourses re-inscribe themselves in postcolonial ideologies of nationalism‚ especially India. It examines the effects of these discourses in creating stereotypes of feminine identities‚ which get further complicated in the context of migration and diasporic cultures. The nationalist discourse and the ideology of hegemonic masculinity are co-terminus‚ and both are

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    combinations of my qualifications for this Short Term Disability Claims Case Manager position are an excellent fit. As you will see included in my resume‚ are a wide-range of challenging and appealing experiences. I possess superior patient care and customer service skills which I firmly believe are valuable attributes for this position. I feel that my experience in both business and as a registered nurse will translate immensely to this position. Having experience with direct patient care as a nurse

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    PTMBA I / Trim III (A. Y. 2010-11) Div. C. Assets of Short Term Financial Policy Flexible Short Term Financial Policy Maintainance of high ratio of current assets to sales. This would include:- ❖ Keeping large cash & bank balances ❖ Making substantial investment in inventories. ❖ Liberal Credit Term meaning high level of debtors. Restrictive Short Term Financial Policy. This would include:- ❖ Low cash balances / no investment in marketable securities ❖ Small

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    Long and short-term causes that contributed to the 1917 Revolution By early 1917‚ the existing order in Russia was on the verge of collapse. The spark to the events that ended tsarist rule was ignited on the streets of Petrograd in March 1917. Driven by shortages of food and fuel‚ crowds of hungry citizens and striking workers began spontaneous rioting and demonstrations. The Rominov dynasty was to end after 304 years‚ bought down by the March 1917 revolution. There were many long term causes such

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    A)Features of an enterprise under VN law ( as compared to the US ) _ VietNam same US: 1/ Each enterprise must have its puper name. It must be printed or written on transaction papers‚ documents‚ materials and printed matters issued by the enterprise. 2/ Each enterprise must have property 3/ Each enterprise must have its head office. It must have a definite address‚ telephone and email address 4/ Business registration‚Enterprise must carry out formalities which law ask to be able to establish

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    The effect of family problems in students? Best Answer - Chosen by Voters Every family have problems. How they affect students depends on how the parents handle the situation. Lets take a divorce as an example. This always affect students. I’ve seen the initial withdrawal‚ uncertainty and depression‚ but if the parents are in mutual agreement when it comes to their child then the child is able to cope better. In terms of performance in school‚ usually there is a drop in grades as the child

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    SIM: A subscriber identity module (SIM) on a removable SIM card securely stores the service-subscriber key (IMSI) used to identify a subscriber on mobile telephony devices (such as mobile phones and computers). A SIM card contains its unique serial number‚ internationally unique number of the mobile user (IMSI)‚ security authentication and ciphering information‚ temporary information related to the local network (also temporary local id that has been issued to the user)‚ a list of the services the

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    the statement ‘budgeting is a key component in management short or long term planning’. Good watch prevents misfortune‚ an effective budget will let the firm make money successfully and prevent the overdraft or any financial problem of a company in the future. Besides that‚ build the shelter before rain‚ prepared a budget in advance will get more guarantee and after that we can do our routine work smoothly. Even if our short or long term project is unexpectedly‚ it would not be the big amount of

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    Long-term effects of the Napoleonic wars The Napoleonic wars had a broad range of consequences on Europe and its economy. Even if accused of slowing down the growth of the economy at the beginning of the 19th century‚ the end of the wars had tremendous effects on Europe and international trade‚ creating a new world order. Whereas the British Empire was thriving with its colonies‚ almost ruling the seven seas‚ continental Europe refocused to a more local market‚ divided between the declining French

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    this lecture focusses on the longer term causes‚ Lecture 65 focusses on comparatively short term causes. 1) ECONOMIC TROUBLES IN THE SOVIET BLOC: Eastern European leaders should have been more aware of economic issues. They were inherently familiar with the works of Marx i.e. economic state of society dictates the rest of society. Basic economic model established in Eastern Europe was Stalinist i.e. economic system centralised from the top down. A model where some widely accepted capitalist economic

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