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    Virtual Logistics

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    Responses By Diatha Krishna Sundar October 2001 Please address all correspondence to: Professor Diatha Krishna Sundar Associate Professor & Chairperson - ERP Centre Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road Bangalore 560 076 Phone : 080 - 6993276 Fax : 080-6584050 E-mail : diatha@iimb.ernet.in Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2160390 Working Paper on Integrated Virtual Logistics Network for Quick Responses Diatha Krishna Sundar Associate Professor

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    Concept of God

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    CONCEPT OF GOD ISLAM In Islamic theology‚ God (Arabic: الله‎ Allah ) is the all-powerful and all-knowing creator‚ sustainer‚ designer‚ and judge of the universe. Islam emphasizes that God is strictly singular (tawḥīd ) unique (wāḥid ) and inherently One (aḥad )‚ all-merciful and omnipotent. Allah is the term with no plural or gender. Names and Attributes of God In Islam‚ there are 99 Names of God (al-asmāʼ al-ḥusná lit. meaning: "The best names") each of which evoke a distinct attribute of

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    Compare and contrast the teachings in the foundation periods of Hinduism and Judaism The foundations of both religions will be compared in a timeline format with contrasts and comparisons highlighted. The main difference to be noted even before the timeline comparison is that Judaism is a monotheistic religion in that it believes in one God as creator and ruler of the universe and the lord of human history. Hinduism is a religion of many Gods‚ some decent and some evil but all worthy of the respect

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    Sir M. Vishveshwariah

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    Engineer’s Day in India in his memory. He is held in high regard as a pre-eminent engineer of India. He was the chief designer of the flood protection system for the city of Hyderabad‚ as well as the chief engineer responsible for the construction of the Krishna Raja Sagara dam in Mysore. He is also revered a lot in the state of Karnataka. Sir MV was born in 1861 in a Telugu Brahmin family to Mokshagundam Srinivasa Shastry and Venkatalakshmamma in Muddenahalli village‚ 40 miles from Bangalore‚ India. Their

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    Bhagavad Gita

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    Gita is widely known and renowned work of India ’s spiritual wisdom. The Gita has seven hundred concise verses that are a definitive guide to the science of self realization within the universe and the Braham-Atman. The story of Bhagavad begins with Krishna driving Arjuna ’s chariot into the middle of a battlefield. The battle was between Duryodhana (Pandavas) and Arjuna (Kauaravas) for the right to rule the country. The Gita if full of symbolism; everything represents or stands for something. The battle

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    Sarojini Naidu

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    The Indian English poetry that flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was largely an imitation of the English Romantic poetry both in its form and matter. No attempt was made to project the essence and nuances of the rich culture and tradition of India. The Westerners inturn wished for a glmpse of Indian life and customs through the literature of the time. As Edmund Gosse says in his introduction to Sarojini Naidu’s The Bird of Time (1912) : What we wished to receive was

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    Nutrition Foundation‚ 35»(1)‚ 9. Muscle cramps: causes and treatment options. (2009). JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION‚ 45(5)‚ 16-7 (4 ref)()‚ 1‚2. Retrieved from http://www.cinahl.com/cgi-bin/refsvc?jid=1998&accno=2010413024 Nundy‚ S.‚ Krishna‚ A.‚ Kumar‚ S.‚ Sharma‚ A.‚ Siddiqi‚ N.‚ Chopra‚ P. R.‚ Arya‚ B.‚ & Goel‚ M. (2009‚ August 26). MUSCLE CRAMPS. Retrieved from http://doctor.ndtv.com/topicdetails/ndtv/tid/302/Muscle_cramps.html

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    Public Interest Litigation

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    litigation” was said to have first been mooted by the Indian Supreme Court in Fertilizer Corporation Kamgar Union v Union of India AIR 1981 SC 344. The judgment of Krishna Iyer J (ibid at 350) had no doubt influenced greatly the Indian judicial thinking on the concept of public interest litigation. In justifying this concept‚ Krishna Iyer J said at p 354: “Law‚ as I conceive it‚ is social auditor and this audit function can be put into action when someone with real public interest ignites the jurisdiction

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    others as a primary goal believing he is divinely empowered to effect radical changes. 4. Is ISKCON a religion? Explain. Yes it is because ISKCON’s have cultural knowledge about supernatural‚ which is defined as religion. ISKCON worships Krishna. Krishna is god. 5. Explain why ISKCON is a Revitalization Movement. Because ISKCON fits the model of revitalization movement where people dissatisfied with their culture and life and were in counter culture already‚ where there were mass movements

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    The Telangana Rebellion

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    The Telangana Rebellion was a peasant revolt which was later supported by the Communists. It took place in the former princely state of Hyderabad between 1946 and 1951. This was led by the Communist Party of India.[5] The revolt began in the Nalgonda district and quickly spread to the Warangal and Bidar districts. Peasant farmers and labourers revolted against the local feudal landlords (jagirdars and deshmukhs) and later against the Osman Ali Khan‚ Asif Jah VII. The initial aims were to do away

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