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    Relationshipis the bondage in which the Indian society prevails. Githa Hariharan being an Indian women writer has written many novels and short stories. In all her novels she deals with the theme of social, political issues. She also deals with problems faced by women in Indian society. One another theme is relationship. In all her novels, she deals with some kind of relationship. In the novel The Ghosts of Vasu Master Hariharan deals with the relationship between a teacher and a student. She…

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    Summer Internship Project “Sales Strategy Formulation” In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MBA (M&S) 2014 - 2016 Submitted by Tanuj kumar sharma Roll Number: A0102214172 Company Guide Faculty Guide Mr. Anshul saxena Ms. Amanpreet Kang Head-Strategy, Business Development And Marketing SKH Ltd., Krishna Group, Gurgaon AMITY…

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    a) The stakeholder theory is a strategy that takes stakeholders into consideration when making decisions to achieve higher business performance. Stakeholders are people who affect and are affected by a business’ performance. Other than shareholders or owners, customers, government, employees, and suppliers are some examples of stakeholders. The theory provides an alternative to the shareholder theory, which states that companies must focus only on maximizing the market value of the equity of its…

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    Everyone has felt the pain and sorrow of losing a loved one, whether it may be their pet, their relative, or simply a very close friend. People also cope in different ways when a loved one has passed away. Their reaction can range from crying and getting over it for a few days or a 180-degree personality turn from a usually happy person to a depressing one. However, others will find the loss of a loved one a chance to grow and mature as an emotionally stronger person. In the novel Boy's Life, by…

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    Rotting, undead creatures walking the earth with only one primal thought and purpose, to eat and kill the living—this is a typical depiction of zombies and their behavior. The kind of zombie who strikes fear in the hearts of the living because the zombies threaten their very existence, way of life, and everything they’ve ever known. But what if there was more to the undead than meets the eye? Imagine zombies that could think and speak and act upon desires other than eating the flesh of the…

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    Freedom of expression, set under section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, is one of Canada’s most valued rights in the bill of rights of the Constitution. It is has paved the way for the society in which thirty-five million people reside today. With this level of influence and admiration, it is truly a fundamental right. However, many ground-breaking cases have illustrated the need to limit freedom of expression. A prime example is the landmark case that took place in 1990…

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    Full metal jacket is a 1987 British-American war film which is directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick. The movie starts with the scene of recruits getting their heads shaved to start training in Marine Boot Camp. There are three main character introduced in the first part. Hartman as general of marine camp, David nicknamed as Joker and Pyle. In this part, Pyle because of his physical body cannot cope for the required training of marine so he is bullied as a child ordered to suck this thumb…

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    They may have other responsibilities such as their church, their family, and/or their country that they deem worthy of their time and efforts. These are what Friedman refers to as “social responsibilities”. However in these respects the businessman is acting as a principal, not an agent. He spends his own time and money, not that of his employer; therefore these “social responsibilities” are those of an individual, not of businesses. Friedman asks, “What does it mean to say that the…

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    of the Millennials and Generation Z. In most of the developed world, more people are now in school for longer, and teaching methods have evolved. A reasonable assumption to make would be that education is training people to think better but really, “[o]ver time, students become used to the pressure of tests and they pick up examination-room tactics that improve their performance (Kremer).” Memorization is not…

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    FILM ANALYSIS: FULL METAL JACKET War is a tragic, yet important, piece of history that people must be aware of. Having several documentations and recreations of these wars into films should give a much wider audience of different generations the privilege to learn about the pain and struggles that people went through. Based on the opening sequence of Full Metal Jacket (1987), I feel that the message Stanley Kubrick successfully attempts to display to the audience is that war affects people…

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