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    E-Docs

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    edocs‚ Inc. Carlos Pero 3/3/04 edocs is an Internet company that is looking for venture capital to take their product to market. With friends and family financing‚ they were able to complete the first stage of product development; a worthy accomplishment considering many business plans typically need a seed round to get that far. Unfortunately‚ it seems the local venture capital market has been uninterested in them or the opportunity. By working their network of contacts‚ they were lucky to gain

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    e-Choupal

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    fragmented with a fragile infrastructure. The mode of operation especially‚ soybean farming‚ has remained unchanged since their early ancestors. Along with unchanged practice‚ most of India’s farmers are illiterate and live in remote villages. The ITC’s e-Choupal tackles the challenges posed by Indian agriculture to identify how to improve the inefficient supply chain of agricultural goods. ITC is a multi divisional company and it had identified that their International Business Division (IBD) was lagging

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    The use of symbol in poetry and in literature as a whole is commonplace because it is an outlet for the author ’s creative psyche. A symbol is a creative use of metaphor‚ using a comparison but not just a direct comparison. The author attempts to achieve the effect that there is much more than just the reader ’s initial reaction creating a want to delve deeper into the true meaning‚ leaving a vast space of interpretation. Allegory on the other hand is a specific comparison‚ a symbol that is set

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    Complex Attitudes of Love in “anyone lived in a pretty how town” Love‚ according to E.E. Cummings‚ is both a natural and consuming‚ yet ultimately ephemeral sensation. Cummings uses a cyclical structure of the seasons‚ as well as weather and astronomical patterns symbolic to each season‚ to demonstrate the natural quality of love‚ separating its phases into the distinct phases of each year. To depict the consuming nature of love‚ Cummings uses a variety of imagery‚ diction‚ and structure throughout

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    e.e. cummings is an abnormal author. He doesn’t follow the rules. He’s what you’d call a rebel. His grammar is catastrophic on all levels. There is meaning behind each and every word he produces on paper. These two factors led to e.e. cummings legacy of twisted and complex works of writing. One of e.e. cummings poems is called “next to of course god america i”. From the title alone‚ you can tell there are many disparate elements that e.e. cummings is going to weave together. You will absolutely

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    Pretty How Town

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    The poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” was written by E.E Cummings‚ one of the most popular poets who was known for his innovative style and structure in writing. People are very fond of Cummings poem because unlike traditional poets‚ Cummings is rebellious‚ has his unique choice of words and refuses to follow proper syntax. The theme of this poem is centered around the awareness of time and death that takes place in an average town. The poem consists of an unusual form due to the author’s

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    If Ee Cummings Meaning

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    Edward Estlin Cummings‚ also known as E.E. Cummings was a avant-garde poet that defied the rule of the English language. During the first World War‚ Cummings was under arrest for three months under false grounds. His experience in jail inspired the thought about authoritarianism and modernism. Gertrude Stein’s syntactical and Amy Lowell’s imagistic experiment inspired Cummings’ work by using incorrect grammar‚ spelling‚ and poetry structure. Humans tend to be cynical about facing problems in life

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    E-Seva

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    Pilot project – 1999 • Hyderabad & RR – 2001 • Districts eSeva(Municipal Towns)- 2003 • RSDP & RAJiv 2004 • CSC 2009 Vision Meeting aspirations of citizens to provide Simple‚ Efficient‚ Convenient and Trustworthy Governance Building Trust Through e-Governance 4 Good Governance A Governance which Proactively and continuously leads to‚ where Citizen needs Least Assistance from it and has Least Interface with it 5 Good Governance through eGovernance eSeva Objectives • • • • • •

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    ASSESSEMENT and ASSIGNMENT BRIEF Unit 2 : Management In IT UNIT CODE: J/601/0462 Learning Hours: Hours. Self-learning hours: Course: HND CSD – Level 4 Credits: 15 Term: Lecturer: Raj Verifier: Learners Name JORNA BEGUM Registration Number BATCH-2 Learners Declaration: I certify that the work

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    Booker T. Washington uses the metaphor of the fingers and the hand to alleviate the pressures felt by both whites and blacks. Whites did not want to feel forced into interaction while a lot of blacks would have probably felt resentment towards having to interact with whites. In the passage preceding this declaration‚ he states‚ "we shall stand by you with a devotion that no foreigner can approach…interlacing our industrial‚ commercial‚ civil and religious life with yours in a way that shall make

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