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    The French and Indian War

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    The French and Indian War Like the Great Awakening‚ the struggle between England and France for New World empires also helped prepare the colonists for independence. While the English esablished colonies on the Atlantic seaboard‚ the French built a profitable fur trade with the Indians farther inland. As French colonists moving south from Canada met English colonists moving west of the Appalachians‚ the two groups lashed in the Ohio Valley. The conflict stemmed from rivalry over territory‚ fur

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    The Apache Indians of North America prospered for years throughout Kansas‚ New Mexico‚ and Arizona. They were a religious society who believed in a “giver of life”. As any complex society today‚ The Apache had many inter-tribal differences‚ although the tribe as a whole was able to see through these conflicts. Women and the extended family played an important role in the society and also in the lives of young children. Groups of different extended families‚ called bands‚ often lived

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    The term Indian independence movement encompasses a wide range of areas like political organizations‚ philosophies and movements which had the common aim to ending the company rule (East India Company)‚ and then British imperial authority‚ in parts of South Asia. The independence movement saw various national and regional campaigns‚ agitations and efforts‚ some nonviolent and others not so. During the first quarter of the 19th century‚ Rammohan Roy introduced modern education into India. Swami Vivekananda

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    Csr-an Indian Perspective

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    economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and the society at large.” In broader terms‚ CSR means a collection of policies‚ programs and practices adopted‚ AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY followed and recognized by a company that is based on certain values‚ including respect for people‚ communities (in which the company operates) and the environment. Corporate plays a vital role

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    Indian Banking Ecosystem

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    White Paper Indian banking ecosystem Automating data flow as a strategic initiative We put the banking into business intelligence www.icreate.in indian banking ecosystem indian banking ecosystem Automating data flow as a strategic initiative Frauds in the banking sector in india the public sector banks‚ with their massive presence across the country‚ reported an annual average of more than 3‚000 cases of frauds and cheating during the past four years. their better equipped counterparts

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    THE INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY The last decade has seen many positive developments in the Indian banking sector. The growth in the Indian Banking Industry has been more qualitative than quantitative and it is expected to remain the same in the coming years. Based on the projections made in the "India Vision 2020" prepared by the Planning Commission‚ the report forecasts that the pace of expansion in the balance-sheets of banks is likely to decelerate. The total assets of all scheduled commercial banks

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    alcoholic person. In his book‚ “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”‚ Sherman Alexie emphasizes how significance alcohol can affect a teenager life‚ where Junior‚ the main protagonist has lost 3 family members because of alcohol. He shows that alcoholic should not be taken as a simple threat; people from teenagers to elders must pay more attention to prevent alcohol from ravaging any new life. According to Alexie‚ Indians who live in The Rez choose to be drunk to forget all the unhappiness

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    French and Indian War

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    Richard Adames The French and Indian war was a war that embarrassed the French‚ nearly bankrupted the British‚ screwed the Native American‚ and paved way to the American Revolution. The French and Indian war was named after the British opponents‚ the French and Indian even though Native Americans fought on both sides. Other names used for the war include The Seven Year war‚ the Fourth Intercolonial war‚ and the Great War for the Empire. The seven year war was a power struggle between Great Britain

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    Mis Indian Railways

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE INDIAN RAILWAYS 4 LEVELS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 6 NEED OF CRIS 7 1. Freight Operations Information Systems (FOIS) 8 2. Passenger Reservation System (PRS) 11 3. National Train Enquiry Service (NTES) 13 4. Booking Of Tickets On The Internet 14 5. Integrated Coaching Management System (ICMS) 15 6. Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) 17 7. Office Automation & E-Working Group (OEAW) 19 Challenges faced by Railways 22 FUTURE TRENDS IN IT IN INDIAN RAILWAYS 24 References

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    Rfid in Indian Market

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    Case Study: Introduction of RFID in the Indian Retail Market RFID and the Indian Retail market India represents an economic opportunity on a massive scale‚ both as a global base and as a domestic market. Retail growth in the coming years is expected to be stronger than GDP growth. This is driven by changing lifestyles and by strong income growth‚ which in turn will be supported by favorable demographic patterns and the extent to which organized retailers succeed in reaching lower down the

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