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    Gujarat University‚ Ahmedabad – MBA in MM Programme GUJARAT UNIVERSITY B. K. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MBA IN MARITIME MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM EFFECTIVE FROM ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12 ONWARDS (ACADEMIC COUNCIL DATED:-18/08/2012) GU/Syllabus MBA in Maritime Management / 11-12 Onwards Page 1 of 88 Gujarat University‚ Ahmedabad – MBA in MM Programme Programme structure a) Duration of the programme b) No. of semesters : : Two years full time programmes. Two semester each in the1st and 2nd year

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    What were the short term consequences of the Appointment of Hitler as Chancellor President Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of coalition government on The 30th January 1933. Shortly after‚ the first cracks began to show in the foundations of this new leadership‚ as after the death of President Hindenburg‚ Hitler combined the posts of president and chancellor. Given the fact that he was also commander-in-chief of the armed services he became the sole leader of the German country‚ represented

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    A Tale of "Two Words" Have you ever read a story where the theme is not really apparent‚ or it is hidden in a cryptic passage of text? The short story‚ "Two words" by Isabel Allende is a story that is unclear in many aspects. There is a message that comes across when you look close at the text as if you would need a magnifying glass to see the hidden theme. The theme is seen in the story when you look at the idea that a whole heart will bloom like a flower while a half-heart will only wilt. This

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    In Aldous Huxley’s Brave new World‚ John the savage is undeniably the most complex character misfortunate enough to be influenced by the dystopian society illustrated in the future. The characteristics that Huxley uses to define John not only add to that complexity‚ but also reveal the inevitable demise of one who has been denatured by the dystopian society- despite moral beliefs‚ knowledge of literature to understand the world‚ and the desperation for self-exploration. In the dystopia of Western

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    ----------- The Mienshao opened her eyes and gasped loudly. She could instantly feel that she was sitting in a very uncomfortable position in small‚ enclosed space. The ground felt cold and metallic. It was obviously some kind of cage. The Mienshao looked down to her stomach and rubbed it‚ relieved to feel that her unborn baby was unharmed. "Richard‚ long time‚ no see buddy. How’ve you been?" a voice spoke happily. "Dr. Feinburg‚ it sure is great to see you again‚" replied a second voice

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    NR.1 The properties of language. Us interests only those properties that separate our language from other communication systems. Features of a six properties; 1. Displacement - man is capable of producing a displaced speech‚ that is speech that is not only part of situation eg. Lankiausi teatre ( pasakymas susijes su siuo metu‚ bet as ten buvau anksciau). Only man is able to do that and the animals are not capable to displace speech. Sounds they produce are related to the moment of utterance

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    The Chapel I sat in was lined with wooden pews‚ unadorned as befitted the sombre mood. Inside the atmosphere was oppressive and a faint mustiness hung in the air. I was vaguely aware of the murmurs and rustlings of the other mourners as they took their seats. I dabbed my eyes with the hanker-chief as the deeply moving and melancholy chords of “Amazing Grace” began to filter through the stony walls. Ahead of the pews the mahogany casket was polished to a glossy shine and adorned with pale pink

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    The Tell-tale Heart Written by Edgar Allan Poe True! Nervous -- very‚ very nervous I had been and am! But why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses -- not destroyed them. Above all was the sense of hearing. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in the underworld. How‚ then‚ am I mad? Observe how healthily -- how calmly I can tell you the whole story. It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain. I loved the old man

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    FRANCIS BACON: -Scientific knowledge could advance and this advancement would lead to technology to advance RENE DESCARTES: -took Bacon’s theories and established theories that human reason could develop laws that would explain the fundamental workings of nature NEWTON: Took Descartes work and published a book using astronomy and physical observations. Newton came up natural laws‚ which would define the scientific revolution during later times because they caused the ultimate breach between

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    Good morning ladies and gentlemen. You may wonder. Why do we need to learn about communication skills? Do we really need it in our working environment? Do employers really look out for such qualities? Well‚ the answer is yes. According to a 2010 survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers of the United States‚ communication skills are ranked FIRST among a job candidate’s “must have” skills and qualities. Communication skills are important to everyone. They are how we convey

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