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    Reading-1 and Reading-2 Reading 1: Designing Human Resource Systems Reading 2: Changing Role of the Corporate HR function in global organization of 21st century Organization : Prudent Group Submitted by : Paridhi Trivedi(A61) Submitted to : Dr.Ekta Sharma Experts say that Hr-managers have to be strategic business partners for any company in order to ensure organizational excellence. But‚ within the Indian context‚ this philosophy is almost negligible and which is right in case of

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    Marked Women‚ Unmarked Men I find Tannen’s article‚ "Marked Women‚ Unmarked Men"‚ to be dead-on. I agree with almost everything she says throughout the article‚ and she brings up many ideas and facts that I did not previously even consider we‚ as a culture‚ do on a day to day basis. One thing I did somewhat disagree with‚ was the idea that men are completely unmarked. I feel that both males and females look at each other everyday and make their own discretions about one another. I admit that I

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    as a result of our current actions in the modern society is significant and deeply revelatory in nature. My personal reading of dystopian novel Children of Men by P. D. James (1992) which is split into ‘Book One – Omega’ and ‘Book Two – Alpha’‚ provides an insightful interpretation of the alleged ‘future’ in 2021 where the human race comes to terms with their inability for reproduction. Through exploring the problematic

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    Today women are enjoying high place in our society because Islam has given them great respect. In the near past women were considered inferior to men. They were debarred from taking part in social life. Their sphere of activities was limited to domestic work. Up to the 19th century it was believed that women were the servants of the homes of their husbands. In those days women were not allowed to take part in political and social life and administration. Rousseau the French philosopher who never

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    Women in Ancient India and Greece Tutorial 02 Short Essay Thursday‚ November 14th‚ 2013 Throughout history women have been oppressed and discriminated against. Barriers against women have been originated from more powerful institutions and by a greater male society that has set limits on the potential of women. The status of women has evolved greatly as agriculture advanced. In the two civilizations‚ India and Greece‚ the status of women has evolved in many

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    Indian Railways has a wide network throughout the nation. With the help of this widely spread railway networks‚ you can reach any place of India. Both passengers and freight can be transported to anywhere of India by the help of Indian Railways. This also creates impact on the Indian Economy. This article deals with how Indian Railways impact the Economy of India or the impact of Indian Railways on the Indian economy. India is a land of diverse culture as well as religion. In different parts of

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    Most of dictionary which exist in present world define the word society as:(1) a group of persons regarded as forming a single community‚ esp. forming a distinct social or economic class. (2) the system or condition of living together in such a group. Then‚ who did consist society and why? May be‚ after biological creature which could called as human being was turned up in this planet‚ society has been started due to very simple reason. It is beneficial to animal which is called human latter. That’s

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    Between 1910 and 1914‚ more than 400‚000 Italian immigrants left the United States these were usually single men. This caused anger toward those immigrants who lived the American Dream‚ only to return with American made money to their homelands. During the 19th century‚ the population in Europe experienced an enormous growth but the job market couldn’t meet the

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    Rama and his wife‚ Sita. Although not completely centered around the main plotline‚ the role of women in the Ramayana brings to light a noteworthy collection of stereotypes found in myths‚ folklore‚ and fairy tales from every time period and country many times over. Women described as ugly and disfigured like Kaikeyi’s servant Manthara are portrayed as evil‚ manipulative‚ and conniving‚ while beautiful women such as Sita are depicted as kind‚ obedient‚ and righteous. These trait pairings teach the

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    2pac’s Message to Women and Men Traditionally‚ the musical genre of Hip-Hop is notoriously known for having crude and obscene lyrics. Generally‚ this statement is justified; however—like everything else—it has its good aspects. In the song “Keep Ya Head Up” by Tupac Shakur‚ best known by his stage name 2Pac‚ he appeals on the most part to females; however‚ depending on the interpretation of the song‚ it can affect and influence anyone. As the title suggests‚ the song refers to women standing tall

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