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    A)Profile of the company Name of the Company: Force Motors Ltd. Address: Head Office Force Motors Limited Force Motors Limited Pithampur Industrial Area Mumbai-Pune Road‚ Pithampur‚ District - Dhar‚ Akurdi‚ Pune - 411035 Madhya Pradesh – 454775 Maharashtra Tel: +91-(0)7292-253004 Tel: +91-(0)20-27476381‚ 27404274 Fax: +91-(0)7292-308180 Fax: +91-(0)20-27404678 Email: compliance-officer@forcemotors.com Website: http://forcemotors.com Board of Directors: Director

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    What was the Bible Contributed to World? When I see the word‚ “Bible”‚ the first thing comes into my mind is Christians. Christianity is the largest religions group in the world‚ with an estimated 2.2 billion adherents. How the Bible can influence those people? I think one of the reasons is the Bible is valuable‚ since it contributed to the whole world. Likewise‚ the Bible is an influential book and affecting the society. There are 3 main ways that the Bible contributed: art‚ civilization‚ and morality

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    system………………………………………………………………………….......19 Science………………………………………………………………………………...….19 The Decline of the Indus Valley civilization……………………………………..............19 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………..............20 Bibliography ……………………………………………………………………………..21 Introduction and Location Indus civilization‚ also called Indus valley civilization or Harappan civilization‚ the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent. It was first identified in 1921 at Harappa in the Punjab region

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    Cultural Integration 2.4 enterprise. Specialised knowledge of how a product works creates jobs in areas such as information technology (IT) support. multiculturalism the official Australian Government policy of encouraging immigration from diverse‚ ethnic backgrounds. It also refers to the promotion and encouragement of the retention of ethnic languages and cultures within Australian society. popular culture considered to be more mainstream than ‘high culture’. It is associated with ‘lighter’ forms

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    137 How competitive forces shape strategy Awareness of these forees can help a company stake out a position in its industry that is less vulnerable to attack Michael E. Porter The nature and degree of competition in an industry hinge on five forces: the threat of new entrants‚ the bargaining power of customers‚ the bargaining power of suppliers‚ the threat of substitute products or services (where applicahle)‚ and the jockeying among current contestants. To estahlish a strategic agenda

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    social achievements. One of the most successful civilizations in the mediterranean but never as firm as other powerful empires. Staring with the Minoans‚ Greece began its way to be one the tops civilized civilizations. This time brought writing‚ roots for religion and what would be later the greek land. To what is known today they were a pacific civilization‚ not like their successors‚ the Mycenaean. A constant conflict civilization who are called‚ the early greeks. With that a new way of defense was

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    Civilization is an immensely useful tool for studying history. The reasons are myriad and complex however a few stand out in particular. Civilization is a characterized by the presence of three basic institutions: a ceremonial center (a formal gathering place for social and cultural activities)‚ a system of writing‚ and a city. Implied by the presence of these institutions is the existence of the Civilization’s language‚ culture‚ social practices and economic power. Due to the immense density of

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    reading is an important value in this family and everyone in this family-no matter what his age – reads. Having a literate home also doesn’t mean that parents have to be literate in English. Reading and writing in one’s home language is every bit as strong a literacy message as reading and writing in English. The important point is that parents value literacy‚ no matter what the language they read and write. What type of text is it? Choose a‚ b or c. The text is ………………………. Argumentative

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    CLIMATE CHANGE: HOW THE HOMO SAPIENS HAVE CONTRIBUTED By Ernest Ebo Jackson TERM PAPER Climate change refers to change in average weather patterns and can be caused by both natural processes and human activities. In the past‚ the earth’s climate has been affected by natural factors such as changes in solar output and the discharge of volcanic ash. In fact‚ the planet has been through many periods of cooling and warming. The last period of major cooling ended about 10‚000 years ago.

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    Changes of Hairstyling From the Ancient Civilizations to Modernity and Hairstyles in Different Parts of the World. Abstract Hairstyles have been a sign of status and hierarchy in societies around the world since ancient times. In ancient Egypt‚ Greece‚ and China‚ a woman’s hairstyle often told others of what rank she held in society‚ to whom she was married‚ and even if she was married or widowed. Initially religious and traditional reasoning was taken into

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