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    Lavasa Case Study

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    1.1 Introduction Lavasa is a private, planned city being built near Pune, Maharashtra, India. It is stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino. A 25,000 acres (100 km2) or 8,000 acres (32 km2) project being developed by Hindustan Construction Company [1], this as-yet-incomplete city has been controversial for multiple reasons including procurement of land, harm to the environment, and loans acquired through political corruption. In our term paper we will be mainly focusing on the…

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    It is a challenge to accurately assess leader effectiveness in all organizations. First, the meaning of leadership must be thoroughly understood. Leadership is an attempt to influence people, individually and in groups, for whatever reason. Influence must be attempted, successful, and effective. When evaluating leaders, definite criteria can help measure their value. Variables can influence the course of organizational developments and its results or accomplishments (thus impacting resulting…

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    Fictional Yet Practical Case Study It is vital to question how critical race scholars can empower people who do not have access to a higher education as a result of the systemic racial predispositions Blacks are placed in that scholars often discuss within CRT. Higher educational institutions are not readily available to a number of Black individuals who face harsher realities as a result of the racial biases set forth by institutions. For instance, a 16 year old daughter of a Black Muslim…

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    ” by the American Library Association, occurs every day. Many people think of censorship as a tool utilized by governments to control their citizens, but it occurs much more frequently than that. What people never realize is that the everyday scrutiny and judgement that we place on each other and our ideas is just as if not more harmful than government censorship. We do not suppress these behaviors out of malice, but out of true concern for the wellbeing of our society. We worry that…

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    Gun Control Argument

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    debated topic for long time, all over the world. This year, gun control is one of the many important, controversial issues of the United States presidential election. Many seemingly simple solutions exist to conquer this issue, though under intense scrutiny, no solution stands firm as the most logical answer. These solutions seek to lower the amount of people murdered each year by firearms, as the United States ranks as the 11th deadliest country in the world in terms of deaths by firearms.…

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    Political Influences

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    Political Influences In its current state, regulations on public power have a number of lobbyists spending and unknown amount of money to bring power utilities back to the private sector with unregulated profits. Groups like the American Public Power Associations (APPA) make a political organization known as PowerPAC. Their goal is to change legislation by supporting congressmen with similar interests. “PowerPAC (Public Ownership of Electric Resources Political Action Committee) is a group of…

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    Professionalism can be defined as doing things right at optimum cost with least defect. It captures a blend of behaviors, skills, qualities including but not limited to honesty & integrity and other specific competencies expected of individuals belonging to any given profession. Ideal qualities for today’s work force are different from what it was in previous decades. They are required not just to be physically able but also skilled and qualified for the job while maintaining the ideal image…

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    Introduction This era was considered as the era of partisanship, this era was also the period of reform. The act of civil service was brought in to bring down the corruption by the government which required the applicants from the jobs of central government to take up the occupation. These years were the turbulent years which saw violence among the labor, increasing tension on the basis of race, military groups formation among the farmers and discontentment among the people who were…

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    IASC Standards Analysis

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    In order for any corporation of standards to be able to be rigorously interpreted and devote, there must be a satisfactory impartial of implementation guidance. The IASC standards often provide less implementation guidance than U.S. Instead, they condense statements of principles to some public standards outside the United States. Also, the IASC has formatted its standards by using venture some lettering to emphasize basic requirements of the standards while spot explanative theme in normal…

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    Voice Brands is a company that was founded in 1970. At its inception, Voici had one clothing line. Over the next 35 years it acquired four more lines of clothing. Voici Brands made each of the lines of clothing an entity that stood alone, but was part of the corporate Voici Brands name. The Los Angeles based corporation had expanded its operations into Mexico, Great Britain and Canada in the last 5 years. They had also been targeting a global market by branching into catalogues and the internet.…

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