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    INTRODUCTION Diversity in organization means the variety of differences between peoples in an organization. The diversity describes differences in race, gender, ethnic, age, group, personality, tenure, education, background. Diversity in organization not only helps to understood themselves. But also it helps how they understood others. Those beliefs affect their better interaction between their subordinates in an organization. And this results the organization to work effectively in its…

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    Hydration Essay

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    The socioeconomic condition of the family is a very important factor in child health. The physical and intellectual development of children varies with the intellectual development of children varies with the socioeconomic status of the family. Environment also affects on child’s health that is various illnesses cause like infections, accidents, infestation etc from environment. Material and Method was with a, non experimental approach was used for the present study. A cross sectional survey…

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    Kerala is worldwide famous for ayurveda and kairali massage, Uttarakhand is known for yoga and meditation, Goa is famous for holistic living, Rajasthan is in world map as spas and heritage living destination. These are some of the world-renowned places in…

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    hands of patriarchal society. Moreover, women have become capable enough to create a world for them like how Meera and other female characters create a world of their own after the absence of their husbands. Nair was born in Shornur in the state of Kerala. She has written many novels and Lessons in Forgetting is one among them which has been taken for the movie adaptation and Nair has also written the dialogues and the screenplay which makes her to acquire National Film Award. This novel is…

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    Essay On Childhood Trauma

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    trauma and the real world therefore creating a large divide between the experiences of the child and the adult when it comes to strenuous life events. God of small things encompasses a range of emotions and struggles that are faced by the family in Kerala India, mainly due to caste differences they encounter. Ammu the mother of Rahel and Estha faced a difficult and defiant upbringing unable to leave the family home if she were not married to a respectable man. Her childhood trauma stems from…

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    Healthcare Accessibility

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    Healthcare accessibility at “Bottom of the Pyramid”: A study of scope of eHealth in India Introduction According to World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Statistics 2013, India has a ratio of 6.5 doctors, 10 nurses and 9 beds per 10,000 people compared to the global average is of 13.9 doctors, 29 nurses and 30 beds. In order to meet the healthcare requirement of its population of 1.25 billion, India needs an additional 1.54 million doctors, 2.4 million nurses and 2.6 million beds. At the…

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    image of the village craftsman (Mathur 89). This native artisan however was in sharp contrast to the European style professional painter who was being trained in the techniques of oil and easel in the colonial art school in the colony. Ravi Varma from Kerala was amongst these native professional artists but he was a self taught artist and had never attended a colonial art school. He submitted a consignment of ten Indian portraits titled “The Life of Native Peoples” to the World’s Columbian…

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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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    Respect Elders Essay

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    Introduction: "Respect you elders." This statement may seem familiar to all of us, but is it really being followed these days? Every day as we flip through the television, we witness discrimination against the old and wise. Frequently on television sitcoms, we notice a false portrayal of old people as being boring and in poor health. The audience laughs as a teenager yells words at a grandmother whose hearing is failing or a grandfather having trouble finding his false teeth. I don't know about…

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    Naalukettu Case Study

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    Naalukettu- the house around the courtyard Old naalukettus were part of the Marumakkathayam or matrilineal system of inheritance that prevailed in Kerala. Marumakkathayam involved the inheritance and succession through the sister’s children in female line. Though the matrilineal family system gives certain freedom to the women of the family, still the condition of women is not as good as men of the family. Nairs follows the joint family system. All the family members work for the progress of…

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