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    Analysis of Meru Cabs

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    Process Synergy at Meru Cabs Private Ltd. - Kartikeya P Bolar Introduction :There has been a phenomenal change in the Indian transportation industry. Information Technology has played a vital role in bringing about this change. Radio Taxi or Radio Cab operations has brought to the customers a safe‚ cost effective and highly personalized experience. There is a tremendous improvement in the operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. Meru Cabs : It is one of the first radio cab companies in India

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    Alexie Indian Education

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    Education to Sherman Alexie’s Indian Education Sherman Alexie’s Indian Education tells of the hardships‚ such as bullying and racial discrimination‚ that Alexie faced in reservation grade school; I‚ on the other hand‚ faced minimum hardships since I went to private grade school. The rules of the private school I went to are based on the Bible‚ and this created a friendly Christian environment among the students‚ so bullying of any sort was scarce. Alexie faced constant bullying in the reservation schools

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    Sherman Alexie's Dreams

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    In the novel Reservation Blues‚ Sherman Alexie utilizes the characters dreams to illustrate the relationship between the Native Americans and the white people. These dreams show an ongoing struggle amongst the two societies‚ in addition to the deterioration of the Indian culture. These dreams are better described as nightmares because not a single one of the dreams are positive and bare anything respectable about the Native American society. Sherman Alexie attempts to disclose the humiliation and

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    sentence of Sherman Alexie ’s "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona‚" you can assume that the main character‚ Victor‚ is facing a hard life. Not only did he lose his job‚ he also lost his father to a heart attack the same day. The story tells the journey of Victor and an old friend‚ Thomas Builds-the-Fire‚ traveling to Phoenix to pick up his father ’s ashes‚ pickup truck‚ and money from his savings account. Victor did not have any money and neither did anyone else living on the reservation‚ "Who

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    Alexie 101

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    relating it to my life and common experiences. She Had Some Horses: The Education of a Poet was a very powerful story. It was a great example of wanting to stand out and trying to figure out why that was not a common thing in Sherman Alexies’ culture. I believe Sherman Alexie wrote this story to show us all how literature changed his life and his was of thinking. He always did have‚ from the beginning‚ curiosities. He was always curious as to why there were no Indian writers in the books he read.

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    American growing up on a reservation dissatisfied him to the point of leaving to pursue a better life. The man being spoken of goes by the name of Sherman Alexie. And he is not afraid to share his experiences with the people. Sherman Alexie’s work is like a straight shot into the mind of a Spokane Indian. Probing every corner of the conscious and bringing forth the thoughts and opinions of his people. Alexie projects through his work the trials

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    Reservation

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    for long period. Some argue that Reservation is a political‚ social‚ economic and constitutional policy to accord justice by absorbing the SCs and STs in the social mainstream. In 1992‚ the Supreme Court ruled out that reservation quotas could not be applied in promotions of Government employees beyond 1997‚ but Parlia through the 86th Amendment bill restored the scheme of reservation for SC and ST in promotions too. The government has further given reservation to OBC ( Backward Classes) . Our Prime

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    Lisa R. Pleasant ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor: Stephanie Freese June 23‚ 2014 2 The poem that I picked to read was “Grief Calls Us To The Things Of This World” by Sherman Alexie. I realized that this poem was about a son and a mother that was grieving over the death of his father‚ and her husband. They both that day had thought about the father and husband cause the son had called that day to talk to his father. That’s

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    Ola Cabs Case Study

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    OlaCabs is an online cab aggregator based out of Mumbai and among the fastest growing taxi hiring firms in India. Taxi booking facility can be availed through app‚ website or through calls. Olacabs provides different types of cab service ranging from economic to luxury travel. The cabs can be reserved through a web browser or a mobile app. This cab service supports both cash and cashless payment options with Ola money. It claims to clock an average of more than 150‚000 bookings per day and commands

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    Sherman Vs M4 Sherman

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    tough tank to bring down than the M4 Sherman‚ however this statement does not tell the whole story. Production of the Tiger and the durability was less efficient than the M4 Sherman‚ which gave the Allies a huge advantage. In addition to the production advantages that the M4 Sherman had over the Tiger‚ there were several other small factors that contributed to the M4 Shermans effectiveness and resilience. The productions figures are of the United States M4 Sherman are staggering compared to that of

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