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    Automotives AUGUST 2012 For updated information‚ please visit www.ibef.org 1 Automotives AUGUST 2012 Contents  Advantage India  Market overview and trends  Growth drivers  Success stories: Maruti‚ Tata Motors  Opportunities  Useful information For updated information‚ please visit www.ibef.org 2 Automotives Advantage India AUGUST 2012 Growing demand • Innovation opportunities • FY16E Market size: USD145 billion Strong demand growth

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    Preston Tucker Professor Kenney EN101 - 29 Cause and Effect The Effects of Computers on Society Starting in the mid 1930’s‚ our day to day lives revolve around and depend on one crucial piece of equipment‚ the computer. If these computers did not exist‚ we wouldn’t be able to drive the cars we drive today. Calculators wouldn’t exist; making high level Mathematics exponentially more difficult. Our cell phones wouldn’t send or receive signals rendering them as useful as two paper cups with a

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    How are men and women portrayed similarly and differently in gender specific magazines in order to captivate the attention of a target audience‚ and what effect does this on society’s perception of sexuality. I have chosen five magazines specific to men and women in order to gain a well-rounded perspective on gender norms and how sexuality is portrayed for each gender. The magazines that I have chosen are as follows: Men’s Magazines | Women’s Magazines | Men’s Health | Women’s Health |

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    Smoking and Its Effect on Society Matthew Naboka Clinton Community College Smoking and Its Effect on Society Many people believe that they are in control of their own lives. They believe that their lives are based upon choices they make as individuals. For me on the other hand it is different. I have given my choice away. Throughout my entire life I have been waiting to attain a feeling of independence and a sense of power over my decisions. However‚ over the past

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    children back at home‚ have their own tales to tell. War has a profound effect on everyone‚ regardless of race‚ gender‚ or age. When hearing the statistics of a war‚ you learn how many are dead‚ injured‚ captured‚ and starving. The physical ramifications as a result of being in combat can range from a nick and a few scratches‚ losing a limb‚ or even losing a life. Time tends to heal these injuries. The psychological effects of war on the other hand are trickier to deal with. Most veterans that return

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    Television’s Effect on Society Television has become an intricate part of our everyday lives. People often find themselves sitting in front of the television screen for a longer period of time than ever before and this is due to the fact that television has evolved immensely over the past several decades. Society is so addicted to television that it has become an issue. The addictive influence television has on children has vastly increased their creativity and ability to do the unthinkable. Television

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    In society‚ many people tend to reject those who are different. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee presents a number of situations that reveal the effects of intolerance on other people’s lives. The characters in the novel who were treated with a lack of intolerance were Boo Radley‚ Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson. By observing the effects of intolerance on people’s lives‚ the children gain sympathy‚ respect and understanding for its victims. <br> <br>The children gain sympathy for Boo

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    Drugs and there effects on Society Drugs have been probably the biggest contributor to the downfall of the world in the last 50 years. There are many drugs with many different side effects. The most common of drugs are Marijuana‚ Cocaine‚ Heroin‚ Crack Cocaine‚ Ecstasy‚ LSD‚ Angel Dust‚ and Mushrooms. All of these drugs are put into a class with other recreational and elicit drugs that have similar effects. Marijuana is in a class of its own. Cocaine and Crack Cocaine are Stimulants. Ecstasy

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    Saudi Arabian boy has been labelled the country’s youngest ‘killer’‚ the idea of a four year old killer is phenomenal‚ but the idea that the PlayStation consoles helped cause this incident sparked the controversial debate over the effects video games have on our society and community. In the past thirty years since the development of videogames‚ they have had a significant impact on the way leisure time is spent. Video games are a huge part of many people’s lives; they have been rapidly developing

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    Religion has had positive and negative effects on society. The needy and poor get help in areas that are plagued by famine and poverty‚ where no else one would help. On the other hand‚ war and conflicts are waged in the name of religion. Many religions promote evangelism though activism and donation of time‚ money‚ food and other tangible items‚ in the form of missions. Project Africa‚ which is ran by a Christian church in South Brook‚ assists people in local communities located in Swaziland and

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