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    INTRODUCTION The two major fall outs of cultural fissions are Acculturation and De culturation. Aculturation is defined as a positive stance, a comprehensive acceptance of the tenets of one culture into another, while De culturation is defined as, negative process, a dreadful distortion of one culture by another. It is not merely a clash causing of alienation, but it also affects the death of the spirit causing not merely a crisis of identity or existence, but denial of existence. Kamala…

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    ‘Dishonesty is the quickest means to wealth! That’s why we are hardened criminals!’ This was the philosophy of Sam and Lawrence, rascals of the most feared Dry Skull Gang. They had large knife scars across their faces denoting membership to this gang which bore testimony to their ruthlessness. And this was their anthem: ‘The rich get richer by exploiting the poor so we have to steal from them in turn.’ These criminals were born and brought up badly within a crime-ridden environment called…

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    Performance Evaluation Report on Bank of America Bank of America is one of the largest financial institutions not only in the United States but across the globe. The financial records for the past few years indicate that the company's best performance was during the 2013 fiscal year. From this year, the annual revenue began to decrease steadily until 2017 when it regained a momentum growth. Even the high revenues that were realized during the year 2017 are still less than those that were…

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    David Graeber Debt Summary

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    In his book “Debt, the first 5000 years”, David Graeber introduces us to a novel theory about the development of human relationships, money, commerce, and markets. The author himself has direct experience in Anthropology, although limited in comparison to other great ones in the field such as Claude Lévi-Strauss, he did study tribes in Madagascar and had other relevant first-hand encounters with the science. By making use of his past mentioned knowledge, but also by drawing parallel ideas and…

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    Metro Bus Strike Case Study

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    Metro Bus Strike Vincent Cen Grade 12 Business Studies Research Task Index 1. Executive Summary………………………………………1 2. Initial Grievance that lead up to the strike………1 3. Labour Legislation………………………………………2-5 4. Different types of strikes……………………………….5 5. Protected Strike……………………………………………6 6. Steps leading up to a strike………………………….7-8 7. Employment Equity Act………………………………....8 8. BBE and B-BBEE……………………………………………8 9. Outcome of the strike…………………………………….8…

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    Madness is state of mind that always raises many questions. These questions can lead to the root cause of the problem. In real life and in stories, the causes of madness could vary and be broad. However, there is always a turning point that makes one lose control of consciousness and sense of reality. For instance, “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is more than just a story about a mad woman. It unveils many symptoms of madness that can be traced down to the root cause. Another…

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    3.0 SCANNING THE ENVIRONMENT 3.1 Environmental Analysis 3.1.1 PEST Analysis In aligning with the indicatives of Malaysian Tourism Industry PEST Analysis conclude that in conjunction with the Malaysian government, Malaysian Tourism Industry has initiated several hotel and destination development schemes under the slogan: “Malaysia, Truly Asia”. Malaysia’s economic stability, scenic beauty, the metropolitan extravaganza offered at cities like Kuala Lumpur (KL) and the government’s generous…

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    Credit Cards

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    STUDY ON AWARENESS LEVEL OF CREDIT CARD BENEFITS There is a close relationship between awareness levels of credit card usage and the benefits of credit cards. The purpose of this empirical study is to investigate the awareness levels of credit cards and its benefits among different types of individuals across different demographics. In particular, knowledge structures, beliefs, likes and dislikes as well as attitudes of credit card owners in the possession and use of credit cards are…

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    August,1914 was not only the start of ww1 but was also unknowingly a new beginning for Canada and would end up being big contributor as to why Canada is the way it is today. As soon as Britain declared war Canada did too, we went it in known as a loyal small former colony of Britain but came out a great nation. This new beginning would not come easy and would come at a cost of many people’s efforts as well as sacrifices. War was not something to fear at the time but was seen as a, romantic,…

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    Sbi Case Study

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    Introduction The State Bank of India (SBI) and ICICI Bank are the main two biggest banks in India, individually. They are trailed by their rivals, the Punjab National Bank and HDFC Bank. SBI is the biggest and most seasoned bank, going back hundreds of years, while, ICICI is nearly genuinely new. SBI goes once again to British India. Its lineage can be followed to the Bank of Calcutta which was established in 1806, also the Bank of Bombay (1840) and the Bank of Madras (1843). In 1921, these…

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