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    CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING IN INDIA Venture Capital is money provided by professionals who invest and manage young rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop into significant economic contributors. According to SEBI regulations‚ venture capital fund means a fund established in the form of a company or trust‚ which raises money through loans‚ donations‚ issue of securities or units and makes or proposes‚ to make investments in accordance with these regulations

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    Should Nuclear Nations disarm their nuclear weapons? Why? Nuclear weapons:  a weapon of mass destruction whose explosive power derives from a nuclear reaction. Countries with Nuclear Weapons Capability: Acknowledged: U.K.‚ China‚ France‚ India‚ Pakistan‚ Russia‚ United States‚ Israel‚ North Korea1 Seeking: Syria‚ Iran Abandoned: South Africa constructed but then voluntarily dismantled six uranium bombs. Belarus‚ Kazakhstan‚ Ukraine; when Soviet Union broke up‚ these former states possessed

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    Essay 15 November 2013 Nuclear Weapons should be Extirpate Nuclear weapons are considered serious threats to the human race and have made the world an insecure residence for living organisms. Nuclear weapons are destructive weapons that obtain its force from nuclear fission and nuclear fusion reaction. Both are theses producers are very harmful for the living organism. Nuclear weapons were first conducted in world war2 on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in

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    Javad Khalilzadeh-Shirazi and Roberto Zagha Achievements and the Agenda Ahead Until recently‚ India was known for a highly regulated‚ closed economy that discouraged foreign investment. However‚ in June 1991 in the midst ofa serious economic crisis‚ a new government began to reform India’s economy. If fully implemented‚ the reform program could make Indians economy one of the worlds most dynamic‚ and considerably reduce the incidence of poverty‚ Shirazi and Zagha describe the crisis of 1991‚ review

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    Nuclear Energy Should Be Continued The use of nuclear energy should be allowed to continue for many reasons such as nuclear energy is cleaner and safe when handled properly. An example of where nuclear energy is cleaner than other forms of energy such as coal-burning is in how the energy or heat is produced in the plants. In nuclear power plant the energy or heat it produced by the fission of Uranium; in a coal-burning plant the burning of coal produces the energy or heat. The Uranium power plant

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    The use of nuclear weapons has always been a topic of sheer terror for everyone. Many countries are now considering banning the use of nuclear weapons. In this essay I will take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear weapons and come to a final conclusion on whether they should be banned or not. On one hand‚ nuclear weapons indicate how strong and powerful a country is. The first and foremost criterion for other countries to consider you a strong and developed country is to have

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    A Report on “Go No-Go” Policy Submitted to: Professor Gurdeep Singh What is the concept of “go and no go”? The concept of `go and no go’ areas is the new strategy formulated by the Environment Ministry to categorize coal-bearing areas in the country as “go and no go” areas for miners. It is to proposed to replace the earlier system of environment and forestry clearance to projects using the existing norms and through the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC). Under the Forest Conservation Act

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    Brandie Torres Von Behren International Politics 7 October 2013 Should the United States Ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty? Nuclear weapons are a touchy topic nowadays‚ especially with more and more countries around the world engaging in war or finding the means of developing such objects. Being one of few countries with this power has caused a riff in the general opinion of what to do when faced with Since the first nuclear tests in 1945 up until the last American ones in 1992 there has

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    Yr 10 Religion | Assessment Task 2 | | Should All Nuclear Weapons be Destroyed | | Isabel | 10/19/2012 | | “All Nuclear Weapons should be destroyed” S ince 1945‚ when the first nuclear bomb was exploded by the Manhattan Project team in the US‚ nuclear weapons have proliferated across the globe. Currently‚ the US has about 7‚000 warheads and the nations of the former Soviet Union have approximately 6‚000. There are enough nuclear weapons in the world to destroy all civilization

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