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    Abstract: The play “Red Oleanders” is first written in Bengali language under the title “RaktaKarabhi”. Tagore conveys the message that the Utilitarian approach and vast industrialization throughout the world would resulting in diminishing human compassion and cause Ecological Imbalance.So he used characters as a metaphor of human instincts such as greed, power, envy, love, trust, and sacrifice. The play Red oleanders is a One-act play which follows the Aristotle’s rules. He fallow’s three…

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    The Second Kashmir War broke out in April of 1965 and lasted until September of that year. Ironically, the root of the conflict was not in Kashmir, it was farther south in the modern Indian state of Gujrat. After the First Kashmir War, the UN created a ceasefire line which was religiously observed by both nations in Kashmir, but in many other areas of the border, it was vague. The border in the Rann of Kutch along the Indian Ocean was highly disputed, and it led to many small skirmishes in the…

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    The “Make in India” campaign launched recently by the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi is aimed at making India a manufacturing hub and thereby bringing about economic transformation in the country. One of the major objectives of the vision is to make the manufacturing sector contribute to about 22% of the GDP by 2022, going up from the dismal 12.89% in 2013. Going by the 2013 Deloitte Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index, China is ranked 1, while India is ranked fourth having…

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    “Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood.” George Orwell, ‘1984’. These words aptly describe the deep hankering that defines the human race, as our desire to be understood surpasses all our needs. It is human psychology that we tend to connect with those who have similar opinions and ideologies like that of our own. There are three things humans crave more than anything else, empathy, identity and power. Empathy to be a part of society, identity, to be a part of it, and…

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    The 21st century has seen the revolution of social media platforms in last 20 years and it been tremendously rising day by day. The Internet has become an enormously popular, convenient and gratifying form of expressing one’s thoughts. Social media is affecting every person’s life in unimaginable different ways. To start from, it helps in building connections across the world to growing intimacy of their online relationships. Human beings yearn for connection and belonging. With an emergence of…

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    Hofstede Essay

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    2.0 Evaluation 2.1 Strengths and Limitations Hofstede stated that the cultural dimensions can be used to investigate national preferences. It is able explain the difference in culture different countries using various cultural dimensions. In olden times, there was so little work on culture. Cultural differences among countries were not being concerned as much as current days. International businesses were just adapting themselves to the local environment. In recent times, due to more economies…

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    Churches bulldozed, crosses removed, Christians persecuted, chaos, poverty, corruption… And it all comes down to one word: Religious persecution. Syria and China the highlights of a increasing oppressive tendency that slowly but steadily slains Christians all over the globe, threatening anyone who considers itself a follower of Jesus Christ. Fleeing is week by week a less feasible option since hordes of Christian refugees overwhelm neighbour countries’ borders everyday (Nat’l Catholic Reporter,…

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    Digital Divide Factors

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    Factors That Contribute to the Digital Divide Transportation One of the crucial factors that contribute to the difficulty to spread technology and business to much of India is the lack of easy transportation. Of the over 1.34 billion people who populate India, 72.2 percent live in 638,000 villages while the remaining 27.8 percent live in only 5,480 towns and urban agglomerations (Population of India 2016, 2016). While urban cities have some paved roads and public transportation means such as…

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    Cemex Case Study

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    1. INTRODUCTIOLN In 1906, a small local cement company established in northern Mexico, it called CEMEX. But, today, almost 100 years later they became the third largest cement company in the world, and a largest international trader. After numbers of acquisitions, CEMEX had 15 billion US dollars of turnover and operated cement plants in 15 countries, having 50,000 employees worldwide. (CEMEX Company Profile | CEMEX UK, 2017) What have happened in these hundred years? It can be talked from the 7…

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    Introduction Rohingya people, one of the world most persecuted minorities. It is a minority race which is mostly Muslim that live in Myanmar, a country that its main religion is Buddhism. The conflict between the Rohingya and Myanmar has been occurred for a long time, which can be traced back to the 20th century during the time period of World War II. The Rohingya people have been living in Myanmar as early as 12th century according to historians and the Rohingya people. The amount of Rohingya…

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