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    Shalimar Hotel Case Study

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    The workers get one uniform each year. No transport is provided to workers. No loans are given for house building, motorcycle, children’s education or marriage or even for meeting emergencies. Employees have no way of communicating their grievances or suggestions. Question 1 (8 marks) What are the major problems being faced by Shalimar Hotels in each of the following areas of HR…

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    examine the practices of these societal subsystems through this research. Research Questions: This research will focus on the following question; What are the factors that influence the career selection decision of women in northern areas of Pakistan? This main question leads to some sub-questions which are stated as under. • How does family affect the career choice of a…

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    Pratt talk about black not all being from Africa dominant discourse of Bible relative to homosexuality or lust vs. love Native Americans and White people Anzaldua Bilingualism being the other in two different cultures so you have to make your own-because she is not a certain culture fully, she can not be accepted Transculturation-the dominant discourse influences the marginal group it is an autoethnography because she discusses ways that others perceive her - mocks the way they think-invents…

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    follows tauheed means they believe in One God (Allah) while hindus believe in multiple Gods. Muslims follow namaz , zakat , roza , hajj . They follow Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and Holy Quran. Islam denies caste,race,colour while Hindus follow caste system and divided into different classes . Both religons concept of afterlife…

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    Refugees In Thailand

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    at the highest level in recorded history” (Dryden-Peterson, 2015). Unfortunately, a large number of Pakistani minority groups had to leave their home country and seek refuge in Chiang Mai, Thailand, because of growing religious persecution in Pakistan. So for Pakistani minority groups, Thailand is their first country of asylum until the UNHCR will resettle them in the Western nations (Canada, US, UK, EU, Australia…

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    The reason why gender inequality is prevalent in the middle east today is due to the pre-existing beliefs in the society. These beliefs are rooted in most cultures in the middle east and reinforced by the political, religious, social, and economic systems that are currently suppressing women’s…

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    the war, it is apparent that we have suffered substantial losses as well. For example, economically, we have never fully recovered debt wise and culturally we are divided. America is really lagging in terms of economic developments, education, and a healthcare system. I believe that the first blow to the…

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    Bangladesh gained Independence from Pakistan in 1971 and established a working Constitution the year following. Residing on the apex of the Bay of Bengal, alongside Myanmar and India and containing Asia’s three largest rivers forming the fertile Bengal Delta has led the nation to become a middle power state in international affairs and a major developing country. Introduction When examining the last 30 to 40 years, Bangladesh gained their independence from Pakistan, and established a new…

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    nations, languages, etc., the communication system in both regions compare in that Internet has had an enormous growth in both regions, with 139 million Internet users in Brazil and 115 million in Japan. These results show that the Internet has benefited people in many ways. Computers and Internet provide users in Brazil and Japan with improved education and higher wages. People from these regions with limited access would be at a disadvantage. Improved education and higher wages from…

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    INTRODUCTION “What is globalization?” and “what are its negative effects” are the questions which we should begin with. There are numerous definitions pertaining to globalization; Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines globalization as “the act or process of globalizing: the state of being globalized; especially: the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets.”(Merriam Webster)…

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