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    blue oceans describes the market universe. Red Oceans are all the industries in existence today—the known market space. In the red oceans‚ industry boundaries are defined and accepted‚ and the competitive rules of the game are known. Here companies try to outperform their rivals to grab a greater share of product or service demand. As the market space gets crowded‚ prospects for profits and growth are reduced. Products become commodities or niche‚ and cutthroat competition turns the ocean bloody

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    Indian Air Force 128th Ground Duty Officers’ Course / 21st Short Service Commission (SSC) Course for Men / 37th Short Service Commission (SSC) Course for Women – Course July 2010 Indian Air Force Job Description : Applications are invited from bright young Men and Women to join the Operational Support Group of Indian Air Force as Permanent/ Short Service Commissioned Officers the following courses : 128th Ground Duty Officers’ Course (GDOC) for Men 21st Short Service Commission (SSC)

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    The Indian Ocean served as huge crossroads of trade during 650 through 1750. China and India proved themselves to be the biggest winners of the Indian Ocean trade. Both countries have a couple common dominant factors. These countries had a technological advantage over the rest of the world. Which made it easier for them to produce industrial goods faster‚ cheaper‚ and better than anyone else. China was known for their silk and porcelain production‚ while India had a vast cotton textile industry

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    Varanasi (UP) INDIA November‚ 2012 Declaration I hereby declare that this project report entitled “Study of Market Performance of SERVO Lubricants in Fleet Segment within Guwahati Area” is the result of 8 weeks summer internship done by me at Indian Oil Corporation Limited‚ Guwahati under the guidance of Mr. S. Sarma‚ Dy.Manager (Technical Service)‚ NEISO‚ IOCL Guwahati. This is to further declare that this project report is authentic and not submitted by any other student previously. I also

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    2001 - 2010 - Indian scam Decade of worth `.73000000000000 India a.k.a Mother India - Land of over Democracy‚ has been denigrated by Greed‚ graft‚ politics‚ bribery & dirty money. As we are coming to an end of a scammed year (hopefully the last). It might be exasperating to many Indians that the worth of this decade’s scams has reached a new high of 73 Lakh crores. It’s hard to digest isn’t it? Here are the details (year wise): 2001 - UTI scam `. 4‚800 cr Dinesh Dalmia stock scam `.

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    Biography Name While there is a tendency to misspell his name as "Aryabhatta" by analogy with other names having the "bhatta" suffix‚ his name is properly spelled Aryabhata: every astronomical text spells his name thus‚[1] including Brahmagupta’s references to him "in more than a hundred places by name".[2] Furthermore‚ in most instances "Aryabhatta" does not fit the metre either.[1] [edit] Birth Aryabhata mentions in the Aryabhatiya that it was composed 3‚600 years into the Kali Yuga‚ when

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    The Original Indian Trails Traveling west of Independence‚ Missouri‚ the vast prairie began seemingly impossible‚ clear to the Rocky Mountains. This was Indian Country‚ inhabited by Plains Tribe Indians and millions of buffalo‚ as well as a few heady trappers and fur traders or mountain men as they were referred to. As the Indians followed the buffalo and other game‚ the rivers became their highways. Traveling by foot or canoe‚ a river could always be retraced to the starting point. The Original

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    For this project‚ i choose to write about the Mohawk Indians. These native americans are are group of fierce warriors‚ where both men and women had vital roles. They were orginally apart of Iroquois Confederation‚ which included various tribes in the north eastern territory of the United States. They are also one of the most famous and surviving native americans. They were unique and had different traditions. The Mohawks were located in the area‚ which‚ now we call New York. This in in the

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    Along with its own language‚ each tribe has unique artistic expressions connected with its spiritual beliefs. Every tribe has its own social norms and spiritual beliefs. It is not uncommon for tribes to recognize higher power through various forms of art such as sculptures or drawings. Each artifact has a very specific use and helps connect them to the spiritual world. Through the work of the Tot Isu and Korwar I will explore how the people of Northwest New Guinea and the Solomon Islands use images

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    the 19th century‚ the Indian way of life had begun to be disturbed through advancements into the West in many ways‚ the most important of which was the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Railroads pierced through the heart of the continent while slashing through Indian lands dividing the once open ranges of the Great Plains and splicing the economies of the East and West. The Indians had faced many battles and suffered great losses‚ but the fate of the Plains Indians was to be determined

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