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    Ondaatjethat received three awards such as Booker Prize, the Canada Australia Prize, Governor General’s Award, later it was adapted as a film in 1996.Anil’s Ghost (2000) is alsoan award winning novel that drawn a clear sketch about the 1980's civil war Sri Lankan. His novel Anil’s Ghost has won Giller Prize in 2000 and in 2001 Irish Times International Fiction Prize and Canada’s Governor General’s Award. His monumental works are Coming Through Slaughter (1976), In the Skin of a Lion (1987), The…

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    Hotel Case Study

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    1.0. PROJECT PROPOSAL 1.1. The Firm The Heritance Panduwasnuwara Hotel (HPH) which is a Tourist Board approved hotel is located in the North Western Province in Sri Lanka surrounded by ancient historical places. The main products in HPH are selling hospitality, leisure and quality food. HPH offers standard accommodation for families, travel groups, honeymoon couples and anyone who expect superb service, elegant style, clean and fully facilitated rooms. HPH also provided a tranquil environment…

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    current position of the brand 1.1 Introduction Founded in 1947 as Air Ceylon, Sri Lankan Airlines is the national airline in Sri Lanka. It’s based at the Bandaranaike International. Sri Lankan Airline is a member of IATA and ICAO, flying over 34 destinations around the world and it is managed by the Sri Lankan government. The airline has a strong geographical presence in Asia and Europe. From its inception in 1947, Sri Lankan airline has come a long way. It has diversified and expands…

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    One of the causes of the Sri Lankan Civil War, which falls under external influence, is colonialism. Sri Lanka was under British colonial rule from 1796-1948. The British implemented the divide and rule tactic when governing Sri Lanka, where minority groups, in this case Tamils, are given preferential treatment. This is to aggravate differences between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority. This way, the majority group that was being discriminated against would direct their grievances…

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    Anil's Ghost Analysis

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    the first half of Michael Ondaatje's novel, Anil’s Ghost the theme of trust in a war-torn is exquisitely described through various perspectives of the people within the Sinhalese-Sri Lankan community, character development, and imagery. The perspective of protagonist Anil, a forensic anthropologist who grew up in Sri Lanka begins when story as she returns as part of a Human Rights investigation to bring out the truth of war-crimes and corruption in the government. As she arrives after years…

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    Current Marketing Mix Strategies of the Product Sprite A set of marketing tools that are used by an organization in-order to achieve its marketing objectives are classified under the marketing mix strategies. This covers all from creating a new advertisement over to designing new packaging for the product. All these options are gathered into 4 factors known as the 4Ps’ while each factor individually has a significant power in influencing the consumer demand of the specified product. It was an…

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    of ethnic cleansing if it displays resistance. Undeniably, Sri Lanka stands as a classic example of how state building can fail when one ethno national group (in this case the Sinhalese) attempts to build a religio, juridico and politico-economic society by excluding its minorities (De Votta 55). De Votta is of the opinion that Sinhalese nationalism and subsequent ethnic conflict is more or less the creation of political elites in Sri Lanka, vying for power and similarly, Tamil nationalism is…

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    cost and shipment cost. (General duty is 25% or 60LKR per K (Sri Lanka, 2017) NBT Tax - 2% , Highest Levy for some key raw materials: .Eg. wheat powder 140 per cent of CIF and sugar 55 per cent of CIF (Times, the Sunday, 2015) Economy of scale: comparing to other countries, Sri Lanka is a small country with 22Mn population 50% of them fall…

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    Nestle does not deal with just one supplier, as a part of an empowerment program to develop the lives of these farmers in the rural areas they trained them and gave them the ability to Supply Milk to Nestle. This has been done to 18,000 farmers in Sri Lanka which makes Nestle the largest private sector buyer. Nestle also purchases over 50 million coconuts from the farmers for the export needs. However Nestle has a large amount of suppliers, their business won’t be affected if one supplier exits…

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    1.1 Definition Social responsibility can be defined as a means of achieving sustainability. By achieving social responsibility, companies must have principles such as accountability and transparency. The main objective of Corporate Social Responsibility is to ensures an approach that protects the long-term success of society and environment. Also, at the same time generating profit without harming the planet or the exploitation of people. Thus, Corporate…

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