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    Fall of Ranbaxy

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    RANBAXY’S FALL FROM GRACE INTRODUCTION Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy) is a research based international pharmaceutical company serving customers in over 150 countries. The company was incorporated in 1961 and it went public in 1973.In 1998 Ranbaxy entered the United States which is the largest pharmaceutical market. In 2008 Daiichi Sankyo a leading pharmaceutical innovator‚ headquartered in Tokyo‚ Japan acquired a controlling share in the company.

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    Cultural shifts‚ women‚ and history in The god of small things Arundhati Roy’s God of Small things delves into experience of post-colonial India‚ exploring the lives of experiencing the cultural shifts‚. Using multi-narration to offer authentic insights into the worlds of characters‚ she plays with language intelligently to portray differing points of view Linguistic devices and techniques to delve into a number of themes but focusing on the loss of identity touching on familial relationships‚ history

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    culture‚ much to her parents’ dismay. Throughout the movie‚ Jess’ family and especially her mother‚ often pray to a picture of an old man with a long white beard that hangs above the fireplace mantel. The man is Guru Nanak‚ the founder of Sikhism (Sighn‚ 1998). When Jess’ mother is praying to Guru for "A-level results" on Jess’ exams‚ Jess tells her mother to hurry up. While Jess’ mother takes her religion and tradition very seriously‚ Jess is disinterested. Religion is a very important aspect of Sikh

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    SG Orwell ’s Relationship with the Burmese in “Shooting an Elephant” The relationship between Orwell and the Burmese in George Orwell ’s “Shooting an Elephant‚” is a complex relationship filled with hatred. Regardless of Orwell ’s personal morals and beliefs on imperialism‚ he still upholds the duties of his job and has desire to show he is not in any shape or form inferior to any Burman‚ while the Burmese show nothing but ridicule and loathe for Orwell. This relationship shared between Orwell

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    Vishwa Bahi Analysis

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    Maharaja Krishna Chandra helped Britishers against Mughal during 1756‚ and also during that time a huge artistic revolution in Britain. After landed in India‚ thirst of art derives in them and they had not have a place to fulfill their thirst of art. For them hiring artists from Europe was not an easy access. Then local artists were engaged. Dutch‚ Portuguese‚ French and British came with the idea of spreading business and preaching Christianity. Some of the art pieces of religious concern like of

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    Ranga's Marriage

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    The narrator felt that Ranga and Ratna were suitable for each other. He arranged a meeting in which Ranga could meet Ratna and get impressed with her quality of singing. He manipulated things in a clever way and made Ranga fall in love with her. He finally got them married. 2. What are the special features of Hosahalli and in what respect are they so? In the village of Hosahalli the mango trees produce sour mangoes whose sourness go straight to the skull bones. There is also a creeper growing

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    lined with pork and cow fat‚ for Muslim pork was unholy and cows were scared animals for Hindus. By 1857 the emperor had a little power left but was a important symbolic figure. Dalhousie’s decision to move the royal family from the Red fort to Qutb sahib was disrespect. Economy British personal were preferred on higher post and all the Indian were removed. There was a bid salary difference and the British were respected. They imposed heavy taxation to en sure the exploited Indians wealth to the

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    Kite Runner Key Quotes

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    Active reading notes chapter 17‚18‚19‚20 Key points: 1) Death of Hassan and Farzana * “… And ordered him to kneel… and shot him in the back of the head… Farzana came screaming and attacked them… shot her too…” Page # 231 2) Rahim Khan sends Amir to Kabul * “I want you to go to Kabul. I want you to bring Sohrab here.” page # 232 3) Amir meets old begger. * “Thankyou‚ thankyou so much! And I meant it. Now I knew my mother had liked almond cake with oney and hot

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    Sometimes Betrayal‚ but Always a Solution Have you ever made a decision that makes you question whether if it was right or not? In The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ the main character‚ Amir makes a decision that doesn’t only impact him but also his half-brother Hassan. A major role is played by Amir when he ignores Hassan’s need for help‚ as he is raped by Assef‚ and tries to receive love and affection from his father‚ Baba. Through many trials‚ Amir has to get rid of the guilt from the past‚

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    Teacher Day

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    A great Teacher‚ Scholar & Philosopher “He is a great teacher. There is a lot we can learn from him”‚ said Pandit Jawarlal Nehru about Dr. S.Radhakrishanan. When Dr. Radhakrishanan became the President of India in the year 1962‚ some of his fans requested him that they intended to celebrate Sep. 5 his birthday. Dr. Radhakrishanan said‚ “Instead of celebrating my birthday separately‚ it would be my proud privilege if Sep. 5 is celebrated as Teachers’ Day”. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishanan

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