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    Case Study Of Air India

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    Air India: How to survive to live another day? When Rohit Nandan took over as the CMD of Air India in 2011, he had a single objective in his mind i.e. to recover India’s very own airline from the humungous debt that it had accumulated over the last few years. Starting as the flag bearer for India aviation industry, Air India had had many fruitful years, but in recent years it had nosedived to losses becoming one of the worst performing PSUs of India. Being a state owned enterprise, the attitude…

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    Mahatma Gandhi Strengths

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    He was also against western ways, technology, or industrialism. There were many deaths including the 1919 massacre in Amritsar of nearly 400 unarmed/non-violent people, including women and children, killed by the British. Leadership Strengths Gandhi had several leadership strengths and in many ways he serves as a significant example for how leadership theories are modeled…

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    Walmart Future Research

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    Introduction In this extended essay, I will answer the research question “What will be the future of Wal–mart in India?”.Wal-Mart is kind of a retail store that helps everyone around the world. Its mission statement “We save people money so they can live better”. Wal-Mart was open by Sam Walton in 1962; and then Sam Walton and his brother James Walton they first opened Wal-Mart in Arkansas. From that time, in the world Wal-Mart has been the second largest company and has many operations that…

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    The Maharaja opted for a temporary accession with India and as such many cases of treasons were filed against the Shiekh Abdullah for his Quit Kashmir movement by the Govt. of India. With the help of Mahatma Gandhi & Jawaharlal Nehru, all the cases were withdrawn for which Sheikh Abdullah supported the accession of Kashmir with India. Pakistan, with the help of Qabailie Jihadies, sent its troops in 1948 to Kashmir and annexed 3/4th of its territory. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru took the matter to U.N.O…

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    took a seat next to me. "Except this time it was more than one person. There 's already suspicion about the unknown deaths and your father 's enemies have their eyes on us." Ma sighed and sat down across from us. "We have to flee. We 've lived in Amritsar for four years and showed no signs of aging." Disappointed, I nodded. Moving around the world was amazing, but when you have…

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    He saw the corpses piled up in the graveyard and this left a lasting and terrifying impression of the British on his innocent mind. Later in 1919, when a curfew was declared in Amritsar, Anand went out to see that curfew. But he was arrested, flogged and detained in the police station overnight. In the same year he witnessed another tragedy wherein nearly three hundred women were shot dead by the British regiment as a punishment…

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    Acts gave the authorites the opportunity to stop any protesting activities. Mahatma called out his followers of the satyagraha campaign to perform peaceful protests and strikes. This resulted in the broke out of violence, in 1919 the Massacre of Amritsar happened, the British Brigadier General Reginald Byer fired out a gun machine and killed around 400 people and over 1000 people were injured. From this incident on Mahatma started advocating satyagraha so that their protest won’t get to the…

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    peacefulness to new levels of modernity. Gandhi accepted that sorted out peaceful common safety, not war, would stir the cognizance of the British to their shameful command over India. His aptitudes lead to success of Bardoili dissent, Salt March and the Amritsar Massacre. His preparations were successful to the point that they discolored Britain's worldwide notoriety and incited irreversible change in Britain's strategy towards India, representing the capability of sorted out peaceful common…

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    The lives of Gandhi, Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi(ASSK), are ones we deem as having been extraordinary. However, there are many potential determinants that illustrate this perception. The interesting aspect for this essay is how they managed to overcome the repressive existing order and bring about change. The three individuals in this study have similar objectives, however took slightly different routes in achieving their goals. The focus is on their methods of resistance and their attitudes…

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    Ice Candy Man Analysis

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    The Partition of India in 1947 was one of the most horrific events of decolonization in the 20th century, bringing death, rape and plunder in its wake. The agony of partition has reverberated in literature in various India Languages in as many ways as the writers themselves.BapsiSidhwa’s Ice Candy Man offers intimate glimpse into the events leading to the division of the country from the point of view of a young Parsee girl living in the city of Lahore after the birth of Pakistan. Ice Candy Man…

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