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    Leadership Qualities

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    Bennis’ leadership qualities Warren Bennis‚ widely known as a modern leadership guru‚ has identified six personal qualities . Integrity Integrity means alignment of words and actions with inner values. It means sticking to these values even when an alternative path may be easier or more advantageous. A leader with integrity can be trusted and will be admired for sticking to strong values. They also act as a powerful model for people to copy‚ thus building an entire organization with powerful

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    Loot. Murder. Stampede. Dacoity. Rape. Abduction. Corpse. Bloodshed. Abandonment. Turmoil. These are all terms that bring to our minds a grotesque‚ dark and gory picture associated with any conflict in the history of mankind. Conflicts‚ whether arising out of deliberative or instinctive reasons‚ lead to the same end of loss‚ grief and many questions to which no one has ever had answers to. Why does a conflict take place? How can you resolve it? Can you resolve it at all? Can you evade from it? Conflicts

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    or it is better known as ‘Anand Karaj’ evinces this completely. Sikh marriage also as any other marriage consists of many rituals and customs. Main ceremony happens during the day time in Gurudwara followed up with lavish lunch by bride’s side. Guru Granth Sahib is placed right in front of the bride and groom during the ceremony. An elderly person who officiates recites the meaning and principles of marriage to them. Most of the times‚ wedding ceremony is preceded by the engagement ceremony a

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    Sikhism is a monotheistic religion in view of an authoritative disclosure. With more than 25 million devotees around the world‚ it is one of the most youthful real world religions. Sikhism was uncovered to Guru Nanak more than 500 years prior in the Punjab‚ the Sikh Homeland in South Asia. Sikhism lectures a message of dedication‚ recognition of God at all times‚ honest living‚ correspondence between every person‚ social equity‚ while insistently reproving superstitions and visually impaired customs

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    Balancing Societal and individual interests: Copyright Law What are we dealing with? Introduction The intent of this project is to delve deeply into the matter of copyright law and how it is possible to balance on an equal footing both the interests of an individual and that of a society with regard to the matter at hand. It will also initiate the reader into the world of copyrights acting on the assumption that the reader is somewhat of a layman‚ and on the other hand‚ will try not to over simplify

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    Introduction Cinema is meant and believed to entertain. It is a popular media of mass consumption which plays a key role in molding opinions‚ constructing images and reinforcing dominant cultural values. The representation of women characters in the main stream bollywood movies. Hindi cinema has been a major point of reference for Indian culture in this century. It has shaped and expressed the changing scenario of modern India to an extent. Bollywood cinema has influenced the way in which people

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    Climbing the Peak: Agony and Ecstasy of 200 Code Writers Beget Windows NT‚ Badgered by a Driven Guru‚ They Fight Fatigue‚ Fear to Build Grand Synthesis‚ Dread of an Unfixable Bug There are a lot of things about this article that I find very critical. Some of the critical issues I found really involves around harsh and poor communication‚ no flow of directions and lack of positive leadership‚ and ultimately not enough manpower. When Bill Gate started the idea of building Windows NT‚ I bet he

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    Statement of Purpose

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    personal growth. To work in a challenging and dynamic environment‚ to keep adding value to myself and simultaneously contribute to the growth and success of the organization. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: Course Btech(CSIT) Institution GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY‚IBRAHIMPATNAM Year of passing 2012 Percentage 67.78% Intermediate(MPC) SRI CHAITANYA JR COLLEGE SSC(STATE) NALANDA HIGH SCHOOL 2008 2006 65% 71.3% TECHNICAL SKILLS: Operating Systems Packages Languages

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    Hindu influence started from two empires‚ the Sri Vijayan Empire and the Majapahit Empire. The Sri Vijayan Empire mostly spread Buddhism throughout southeast Asia‚ however‚ since it is partly Hindu dominated‚ the chances of hinduism penetrating is still a possibility. The Majapahit Empire on the other hand mainly spread Hinduism. It is also said to have founded the Hindu Kingdom in Sulu during the 13th century. This empire also dominated the lands of Sumatra‚ Bali‚ Malay‚ Borneo‚ and Sulu. Both empires

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    prospect in the future due to the history of unsuccessful attempts‚ difficulties in the production of the weapons‚ and the risks and technical skills needed to accomplish the feat. To begin‚ in 1996 Walter Laqueur‚ (as cited 1996:34) a terrorism‚ “top guru‚” asserted that there would be “some terrorist groups ‘almost certainly’ will use weapons of mass destruction ‘in the foreseeable future’ commented Mueller (Jackson and Sinclair‚ 2012) (p. 84). However‚ that prediction was set off after the deadly

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