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    million[1] in 1992 to US$7.8 billion[2] in March 2002. Similarly‚ India’s domestic software sales increased from US$140 million[3] in 1992 to US$2.45 billion[4] in 2001–2002. The economic reforms of 1991‚ introduced by the then Finance Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh‚ laid the foundation for this growth. A company such as Infosys exemplifies the benefits of these reforms. Infosys grew from US$0.13 million in revenues and twelve employees in 1982 to US$3.89 million and 300 employees in 1992‚ to US$545 million

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    equipped him with his belief system that our faith alone saves us‚ and acts of righteousness are indeed unholy. Blaming the Jews for “boasting in the synagogues […] thanking God for sanctifying them and setting them apart as a peculiar people” (Lull‚ 1992) seems haughty and conceited to Luther. He believes one should repent‚ always see himself as a sinner; one should not be content or prideful about one’s faith. This conviction‚ though unnecessarily verbal and accusatory‚ lies consistent with

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    the larger scope of an on-going business program. Example: The Personal Computer (PC) Figure 0 shows the actual sales and price of the personal computer from 1992 to 2002. The PC was state-of-the-art technology in 1992. Only technologically-advanced individuals would buy one at the very steep price of $1800 (and bear in mind‚ $1800 in 1992 was worth a lot more than it is today). A large number of companies were competing in the field. As the market grew‚ businesses learned to be more efficient in

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    the decline in Australian union membership continues‚ despite the efforts of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)‚ to stop the slide. The ABS reports that trade union membership has dropped to 28 percent of the total workforce‚ compared to 1992‚ where there was 40 percent. (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2000.) Previous ABS findings show that these recent figures are part of a general trend‚ with no slight recovery recorded in the past six years. Whilst it is evident that there is a decline

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    essential to the West’s formation of both its own sense of itself – a ‘western’ identity – and of western forms of knowledge’ (Stuart Hall‚ ‘The West and the Rest: discourse and power’‚ in Formations of modernity‚ Stuart Hall and Bram Gieben (eds)‚ 1992‚ p. 138). Discuss with reference to the history of anthropology. The idea of ‘the west’ or ‘western’ culture is vague and has been for centuries. ‘The west’ is a very complex idea taking factors into account other than just geography or their placing

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    pointed out that employees in organizations can influence or lead themselves by utilizing specific cognitive strategies that include individual self-dialogue‚ mental imagery‚ beliefs and assumptions‚ and thought patterns (Manz & Neck‚ 1991; Neck & Manz‚ 1992). This paradigm is called “thought self-leadership” (TSL). This theory demonstrates that constructive thought management through the effective application of these cognitive strategies can develop individual performance in organization. Several viewpoints

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    Behaviour. The University of Findlay 10-9-2013 ABSTRACT This book review is an analysis of the leadership qualities of J.R.D.Tata described with reference to theories from "Daft" (2011) and his biography "Beyond The Last Blue Mountain"(1992).This review describes in detail the biography of J.R.D.Tata which will reveal his early life‚ career‚ management and leadership styles. The review contains mainly of three sections. Firstly the childhood and early life of J.R.D.Tata. Secondly the

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    the modelling system are being represented as related objects. Instead of separating functionality and data as we have in Structured approach (Function/Data Approach)‚ they are combined and regarded as integrated objects. As said by Jacobson et al. (1992)‚ a model which is designed using object-oriented technology is often easy to understand‚ as it can be directly related to reality. And since object oriented technique deals with interactions between logically related objects‚ the suitable technique

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    enlightenments. Though Louis XVI was partially responsible for the French Revolution‚ it wasnt his entire fault‚ he just happened to be the scapegoat of some wrong deeds done by others. Louis XVI was famous for being weak and indecisive (Peter Mantin 1992 p. 5) and that was the main problem of his running of the country. He was popular and beloved at first by all people of France because of his kind-hearted and compassionate personality‚ but hated later as his weakness and conservatism in politics and

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    and is proud of it. "If someone comes up and asks what nationality I am‚ I’ll look at them and say that I’m Australian with Italian blood flowing rapidly through my veins. I’ll say that with pride‚ because it’s pride that I feel" (Marchetta‚ 1992‚ p 259) Her emotions and internal battles are made tangible to a lesser degree through the fluent and descriptive language‚ but obviously no amount of intimate emotions can be conveyed easily without the use of First Person Point of View. The

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