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  • Wall Street Gender

    Wall Street Gender

    Wall Street There might be many reasons why securities and investment banking business male oriented and dominated. * Working condition might be tough and hard compare to other industries, so it may be difficult for females survive. In particular, when females get married and have children, they need more family oriented working environment. * Unlike other industry, those sectors are traditionally male oriented sectors, thus it could take long time to change the current norm.

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    Submitted: February 25, 2017 Autor: kiva84
  • Violence and Society Final Exam Question

    Violence and Society Final Exam Question

    Violence and Society Final Exam Question In regards to the riots we have discussed in class, there seems to be some common themes that are shared. As with the Watts riots the cause or explanation for the riot seemed obvious. The Arrest of Marquette Fry and the extent of violence that the police used against him in his arrest helped to spark a riot. The social conditions that existed at the time proved to be

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    Submitted: February 25, 2017 Autor: mdawe
  • Violence Among Our Youth in Schools

    Violence Among Our Youth in Schools

    Running head: VIOLENCE AMONG OUR YOUTH IN SCHOOLS Academic Writing-Research Paper Empire State College Violence Among our Youth in Schools One of the biggest challenges facing our schools today is violence among youth. Although many would argue that our schools are still the safest place for our children, one look at any newspaper, Internet site, or nightly news program will make you think differently. A report released by the National Center for Education Statistics in

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    Submitted: March 28, 2017 Autor: LOVEY12726
  • School Violence

    School Violence

    School Violence Violence among young people has increased radically in society. The violent acts being done have occurred not only on the streets but in schools as well. This can include verbal and physical attacks. The violence in our schools has become a big problem in our society. There are several ways we can turn around the attacks. This includes parents, teachers, and other adults helping. There is so much violence in everyday lives;

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    Submitted: April 5, 2017 Autor: Lillian Price
  • NuClear Outlook for India

    NuClear Outlook for India

    Note on Nuclear Outlook 2017 We have done a brief review of Nuclear Sector internally and listed down the key risks and concerns which can be deliberated upon with you. International Nuclear Markets: * Most of the plants being constructed in Europe, US, China are facing delays and cost overruns. * Renewable energy is posing a serious threat to Nuclear business as tariffs have been falling. * Major players (Areva/EDF, Toshiba-Westinghouse) are in financial distress.

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    Submitted: April 6, 2017 Autor: Sachin Kulkarni
  • Jcb in India

    Jcb in India

    Mallory Moreton March 30th, 2017 Palich 2:30 TT Case: JCB in India 1. I believe JCB decided to expand their business to India because it saw a lot of potential for growth in the company there. The construction market in India was still starting out, so for JCB, there would be a lot less competition then there was in Western Europe. Because there was a demand for construction equipment in India in 1979, the company

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    Submitted: April 11, 2017 Autor: mymalibu8
  • Jcb in India - Advantages and Disadvantages

    Jcb in India - Advantages and Disadvantages

    Yuehua Lai BUS 4385 Analysis of case Mar. 30, 2017 JCB in India 1. Because India’s population was huge, which means the demand for products was also huge. Besides, JCB had competitive advantages in technologies compared to the competitors in India. Therefore, India was an attractive market. 1. Because exporting can avoid the cost of establishing manufacturing operations in India, and have a good control over the production and quality of products. 1. The articulated

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    Submitted: April 11, 2017 Autor: Yuehua Lai
  • Family Violence Across the Lifespan - a Multi-Strata Problem

    Family Violence Across the Lifespan - a Multi-Strata Problem

    Abuse of Older Adults BSHS/407 - FAMILY VIOLENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN: A MULTI-STRATA PROBLEM March 20, 2017 Amy Willey Sharon Dollar Elderly abuse is on the rise and it happens where ever a elderly may live. Most of the one who I committing the abuse are known family members and caregivers. There are many different types of abuse from physical abuse , financial, emotional, sexual and even neglect. Noticing the signs of elderly abuse

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    Essay Length: 1,309 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2017 Autor: Sharon Dollar
  • Flipkart - E-Commerce Industry in India

    Flipkart - E-Commerce Industry in India

    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Group Project on FLIPKART C:\Users\Aquibur Rahman\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Word\20150529-150252-fk-globe.png ________________ E-Commerce Industry in India The concept of e-commerce is accepted very rapidly by the Indian consumer. The biggest drivers for online shopping is shortage of time, availability of a variety of products at a very competitive prices and retailers facing challenge in accommodating variety of stock for the consumers, thus prompting them to resort to e-retailers. A quick overview of India's Internet penetration shows a user

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    Submitted: April 17, 2017 Autor: AQUIBUR RAHMAN
  • From Inclusiviyy to Exclusivity: A Study of Daya Pawar’s Baluta and Narendra Jadhav’s Untouchables: My Family’s Triumphant Escape from India’s Caste System

    From Inclusiviyy to Exclusivity: A Study of Daya Pawar’s Baluta and Narendra Jadhav’s Untouchables: My Family’s Triumphant Escape from India’s Caste System

    SANGAMITHIRAI.C II M.A. ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY, PONDICHERRY. Abstract : This paper aims at exploring the various strategies employed by the Dalit writers to designate themselves a dignified position in the literary realm thereby fostering their identity in all spheres: social, economic and political which have hitherto been obliterated and effaced from the so called ‘marginalised’ sections of the society. The writers adopted various aspects of writing in order to

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    Submitted: April 27, 2017 Autor: sangamithirai
  • My India

    My India

    Welcome to India. The land of joy and tranquility, the land that will enchant you with its beauty, enrich you with its culture, embrace you with its warmth and overwhelm you with its hospitality. The Indian society is unique for a number of reasons. One is striking irony. Despite the existence of different cultures, one observes the desire to retain a common identity. One of the fascinations of India is the juxtaposition of the old

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    Submitted: May 12, 2017 Autor: apoorvadoshi
  • Ikea - Expanding Wings to India

    Ikea - Expanding Wings to India

    International School of Management IMBA Full Time Track Case Study I IKEA: Expanding Wings to India Jean-Jacques Charro 05/11/2016 ABSTACT In 2012, 100% FDI in single brand retailing was permitted under the administration endorsement course in India. This was liable to specific conditions, for example, neighborhood sourcing commitments. IKEA, the 25 billion euros Swedish furniture retailer chain, which had arrangements to enter the Indian retail industry, put its proposition to set up its stores in

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    Essay Length: 2,980 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2017 Autor: Jean-Jacques Charro
  • Digital India - Bism

    Digital India - Bism

    BISM ________________ Introduction Digital India represents the ambitious and much needed initiative undertaken by the Central Government in order to provide its citizens various services digitally. This was to be achieved by transforming the entire technology landscape of the country by upgrading online infrastructure and by increasing Internet connectivity, especially in the rural area. The audacious project was on 1 July 2015 by the honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Digital India comprises of three main

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    Submitted: June 22, 2017 Autor: Deepika Deepika
  • Rural Marketing in India

    Rural Marketing in India

    TAKING YOUR BRAND TO THE HINTERLAND Marketers are taking key interest in marketing their products in the rural markets these days. In India, there is a huge gap between the urban and rural markets in terms of literacy levels, standard of living, disposable income, occupation etc. It has become really difficult to survive in the urban markets because of cutthroat competition as well as the advanced products expected by the consumers in short intervals. However,

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    Submitted: July 15, 2017 Autor: My Favs
  • Family Violence Analysis

    Family Violence Analysis

    FAMILY VIOLENCE ANALYSIS Family Violence Analysis Anjelica McCartney BSHS/407 July 10, 2017 Professor Willey Family Violence Analysis Family violence is an issue that plagues millions of women, children, and men not only in the Unites States but across the globe and is defined as a “violent act committed against any person who is a member of your family or household” (Gosselin, 2014). According to th National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2017), there are more than

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    Submitted: July 24, 2017 Autor: Anjelica Allison
  • Importance of Human Capital Formation in Economic Development of India

    Importance of Human Capital Formation in Economic Development of India

    Importance of Human Capital formation in Economic Development of India * Nisha Genani, Research Scholar Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur (CG) Abstract The aim of the present paper is to focus on the Importance of Human Capital Formation in economic growth of Indian economy. Human capital is a collection of resources which includes knowledge, talents, skills, abilities, experience, intelligence, and training which is possessed individually and collectively by individuals in a population. Human Capital

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    Essay Length: 2,620 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: July 27, 2017 Autor: nishagenani
  • Clean office in India

    Clean office in India

    Make Campus Clean Submitted by: Contents 1. Problem Statement: 3 2. Importance of Cleanliness: 3 3. Urgent steps to be undertaken: 3 a. Clean the areas: 3 b. Creating Contrast Effect: 3 c. Putting awareness messages in restrooms: 4 d. Blanket ban on Guthka and Pan-masala: 4 e. Spitting fine: 4 e. Use of Posters and Cards: 4 4. Conclusion: 4 5. Exhibits: 5-6 ________________ 1. Problem Statement: Siddhartha is working in an organisation that

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    Essay Length: 905 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: August 2, 2017 Autor: Gautam D
  • Patanjali India Case Study

    Patanjali India Case Study

    INTRODUCTION Patanjali is one of the biggest brands to hit the country in the recent past. As simple as the name and the brand sounds, it is important to note that they are giving their competitors a run for their money. It does bring about questions of how they got to this point. Hence researching about it would definitely help us get some answers relating to this. The main objective is to find out why

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    Submitted: August 15, 2017 Autor: kingrambo
  • India Shedding Tears over onion Prices - a Case Analysis

    India Shedding Tears over onion Prices - a Case Analysis

    Managerial Economics | Manasa Narayan | S173F0025 INDIA SHEDDING TEARS OVER ONION PRICES: A CASE ANALYSIS The present case highlights the role of the of the demand and supply factors in the market, to the extent that their interaction, during the period of December 2010 – January 2011, resulted in prices of onions in the Indian market seeing a sharp rise, resulting in average consumers having to pay anywhere between 5-6 times the usual market

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    Submitted: August 29, 2017 Autor: m.narayan
  • Is Forensic Accounting a Winning Strategy over External Auditing in India: Review and Analysis

    Is Forensic Accounting a Winning Strategy over External Auditing in India: Review and Analysis

    Is Forensic Accounting a Winning Strategy over External Auditing in India: Review and Analysis Sidhartha Sharma Department of Commerce and Business management DAV University, Jalandhar City, Punjab, India Sidharthadav1990@gmail.com Gurpreet Singh Department of Commerce and Business Administration Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar City, Punjab, India gsg2100@yahoo.co.in Abstract- The series of fraud and corporate scams have been committed both in the public sector and private sector of the nation which are the drivers of industrial and economic

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    Submitted: September 4, 2017 Autor: Sidhartha Sharma
  • Turnaround Strategy Air India

    Turnaround Strategy Air India

    Turnaround strategy case- Air India Problem Statement Being awarded with several national and international awards from consumer services to corporate social responsibility, Air India was considered among the best and most prestigious air line operators. It was once upon a time a first priority of customers and also their status symbol. However, in the recent times, the airline has an outstanding debt of more than Rs 52,000 crore and is surviving on a Rs 30,000-crore

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    Submitted: September 4, 2017 Autor: Arpit A
  • Women at Work - National Health Policy India

    Women at Work - National Health Policy India

    NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY We have all heard the age-old adage:” Health is Wealth”, still our ruling governments choose to defer National health policy twice, before approving it in March,2017. The last health policy was issued about 15 years ago. The policy aims to address current and emerging health problems, provision for free drugs, diagnostics and emergency health care services to public hospitals. It encompasses providing primary health care through “health and Wellness” centres, providing comprehensive

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    Submitted: September 7, 2017 Autor: neha2894
  • The Lack of Availability of Water in India

    The Lack of Availability of Water in India

    While the government has conducted cleanliness and sanitation campaigns successfully across India, the one major flaw in them has been the lack of availability of water. If I had absolute political power for a day I would make it my top priority to redirect water supply so that it reaches even the farthest corners of the country. I would fast-track conservation programmes and schemes and put more funding into awareness programmes aimed to educate people

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    Submitted: September 8, 2017 Autor: Sakshi Tripathi
  • Bshs/407 - Family Violence Across the Lifespan: A Multi-Strata Problem

    Bshs/407 - Family Violence Across the Lifespan: A Multi-Strata Problem

    Abuse of older Adults Josephine Simmons BSHS/407 - FAMILY VIOLENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN: A MULTI-STRATA PROBLEM September 11th, 2017 Kathisha Everett ________________ Abuse of older Adults Elderly abuse is not something new in the world; it is just that we are taking a better look at who is getting abused. When we think of someone being abused we often think of children or young adults, but not everyone thinks of[a][b] the grandparents being abused. This

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    Submitted: September 16, 2017 Autor: Jodi Rickenberg
  • Cadbury India Product Life Cycle Management

    MKTG-1-0035 | October 15th 2014 Cadbury India: Product Life Cycle Management “We have stayed ahead of competition by growing the category. This category growth has come through behaviour-changing advertising, innovation and growing width and depth of distribution.” AIDed (Advertising, Innovation and Distribution) by its multiCOPY-prongedapproachofchangingconsumption behavior of Indians in general and rural Indians in particular, would it be able to stay ahead of the pack? Mondelez India Foods Limited Since 2012, Cadbury India (Cadbury) had

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    Submitted: September 19, 2017 Autor: Tech God

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