on a rectangular stone column found in the remains of a sanctuary at Eran town of sagar locale in Madhya Pradesh. Aside from recording the working of a sanctuary there the engraving contains a short tribute of Samudragupta ina incompletely harmed structure. SUCCESSION Samudragupta ruled for a long time and was succeeded by one of his children who was chosen as the most deserving of the crown. To start with he delegated his senior child yet then he was slaughtered by his sibling Chandragupta and
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Course 1. Characteristics of Education Family‚ society‚ mass media‚ formal educational institutions‚ influence man. We keep abreast of latest developments and learn other branches of knowledge. Education is life-long learning (Till death). It brings about integrated development. P.T‚ Training of mental faculties ensures healthy emotional satisfaction and brings about socialization. Influences‚ Inspirations‚ Maturity is obtained systematically‚ in a planned manner for harmonious and balanced
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There are many characteristics that are unique to a civilized person. One of the many character traits include contributing to the common good of the community. Piggy is a perfect embodiment of this key trait. During the fierce dispute between Jack and Ralph over supremacy‚ Jack asks the group of boys to vote Ralph out of the leadership position‚ however they refuse to do so. Enraged‚ Jack leaves and announces that if anyone would like to join him‚ they are welcome to. Following Jack’s departure
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Business Markets versus Consumer Markets B2B marketing is different from consumer goods marketingB2B marketing is different from consumer marketing. B2B marketing is different from consumer marketing. The most important areas of differences are: market structure‚ products‚ buyer behaviour‚ demand‚ distribution channels‚ prices and communication. These differences affect marketing processes in a critical way. Market structure B2B markets are more segmented than consumer markets. That means fewer
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MARKET STRUCTURES What is a Market structure? In economics Market structure is the way the market is organized ‚ based largely on the number of firms in the industry‚ number of buyers and levels of competition ‚ for example Monopoly‚ oligopoly ‚ Perfect Competition. Monopolistic competition is the market structure is the market structure I am going to base this assignment on. Monopolistic Competition Monopolistic Competition is a type of imperfect competition such that producers
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Snipers play a critical role in the United States Military. They are excellent scouts‚ renowned for identifying enemy weaknesses and high value commanders. Often working alone or in small groups‚ they can strategically pin down enemy patrols‚ creating fear and ineffectiveness amongst enemy combatants. Since the Snipers work is stealthy‚ conventional forces perceive it to be of some mystery‚ therefore treating them differently. While most of the infantry units have a considerable amount of unit cohesion
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Free Markets and Rights:Locke Govt needs to play a very limited role in markets as human beings have natural rights that only a free market can protect; the two natural rights are right to freedom(as they enable individual to voluntarily exchange goods with others free from coercive power of govt.) and right to private property(as each individual is free to decide what will be done with what he owns without interference from govt.); Locke argued that if there were no govts.‚human beings would find
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10 Topic: Date 30 December 1999 Oligopoly Question: Explain how a firm operating in an oligopolistic industry can attempt to increase its market share An oligopoly is a market dominated by a few producers each of whom has some degree of market power. The industry is normally characterised by barriers to entry in the long run and each firm must take into account the likely reaction of other suppliers when considering changes in prices. Each seller produces branded products - and the
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Characteristics / Features of a Bank 1. Dealing in Money: A bank is a financial institution which deals with other people’s money i.e. money given by depositors. 2. Acceptance of Deposit: A bank accepts money from the people in the form of deposits which are usually repayable on demand or after the expiry of a fixed period. It gives safety to the deposits of its customers. It also acts as a custodian of funds of its customers. 3. Giving Advances: A bank lends out money in the form of loans to
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Organizational Structure Organizational structure plays an important role in day-to-day functions of an organization. The delegation of authority‚ work specialization‚ and employee reporting framework are some of the elements that help determine what the organizational structure should be. An efficient structure will facilitate decision making and smooth the span of control or scope managers have over operations. The first and most common structure type that managers would choose
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