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    Tata Motors is a company of the Tata and Sons Group‚ founded by Jamshetji Tata and is currently headed by Ratan Tata who is the chairman. The company has the workforce of 22000 employees working in its three plants and other regional and zonal offices across the country. This report analyses the current market position of Tata Motors and gives details regarding the company’s plans and strategies for growth in the future. Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL) was established in February 1981‚ though the actual

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    How To Write an Effective Paragraph A successful paragraph is more than just a collection of sentences related to the same topic. Writing a convincing argument in an essay requires a series of effective paragraphs. Each paragraph should provide details supporting that single point of your argument and then show how the point in that paragraph relates to your thesis. Here is a 3-step formula to writing an effective‚ meaningful‚ and convincing paragraph. The formula is assert-illustrate-analyze

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    Case Study 1 A unique Training Program at UPS Mark Colvard‚ a United Parcel Manager in San Ramon‚ California‚ recently faced a difficult decision. One of his drivers asked for 2 week off to help an ailing family member. But company rules said this driver wasn’t eligible. If Colvard went by the book‚ the driver would probably take the days off anyway and be fired. On the other hand‚ Colvard chose to give the driver the time off. Although he took some heat for the decision‚ he also kept a valuable

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    1. The situation in Brazil is exactly that of Karl Marx’s theory of The Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat (money and power). Marx examined class conflict within an economic context‚ between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat‚ and predicted that the exploration of the working class would lead to a conflict between the classes. Where a person fits in these groups defines his or her social status‚ and therefore his or her opportunities within the society. The bourgeoisie are the higher class people‚

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    Inspirational Poem I wrote this poem in a very short time while I was in a treatment center for addiction. I know addiction is a very big problem for people in this world and hopefully this can be an inspiration for someone struggling with this disease the way I have. Since writing this I am doing a ot better but it is a daily battle trying to get my life back in order. The only words of advice I have is just take it one day at a time. Thank you for reading Dear Addiction © Zeb Edington I’m

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    SK0013 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY – TUTORIAL 2 MATTER II 1. Given the formula K2CO3‚ determine the percent composition (fraction of K‚ C and O) of potassium carbonate (K2CO3 = 138.205 g/mol). 2. A compound has the following composition: C=40%‚ H=6.67%‚ O=53.3%. Its molecular weight is 60.0. Derive its molecular weight. 3. Determine the molar concentration of each of the following solutions: a) 166 g KI per L solution b) 33.0 g (NH4)2SO4 in 200 mL solution c) 12.5 g CuSO4.5H2O in 100 mL solution

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    Life on Facebook: A Postmodern Phenomenon Ever since the end of the modernist era‚ many have began to stereotype contemporary artists and writers as being too “postmodern.” But aren’t we all? The typical person today normally would not identify as being postmodern; however‚ in truth‚ they frequently experience postmodern happenings in their day-to-day lives not only in their own personality and behavior‚ but also through their actions and interactions with others. The characteristics of postmodernism

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    Ferrari Store- Ferrari Park most of their cars sell for over $200‚000.   Companies need brand recognition but need to get out there in a way that is affordable to their customers‚ which is exactly what Ferrari did.   Ferarri took the initiative of selling their brand through products other than just their cars.   The company started a line of different merchandise through brand extension.   This was very good for the company‚ it made the average person feel as though they could be a part of

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    ANU ALFRED Arun Bhavan‚Kinattuvila‚Mulluvila p.o‚Thiruvananthapuram‚Kerala Pin-695133 Phone-0471-2262621 ; Mobile +91 9496816961 ; Email: anualfred.hhh@gmail.com EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND MBA-HR-2013(Doing) MG University‚Kottayam B.E Computer science and Engineering(2010) Anna University Chennai BA History (2012)

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay In the article “A Simple “Hai” Won’t Do” published in New York Times‚ April 15‚ 1992‚ Reiko Hatsumi begins by identifying herself as a person who has been absorbed both Asian and American cultures as well as expressing her sympathy to those who are confused by the usage of a Japanese word “hai”‚ which means “yes” in English. She is motivated by a story of her friend‚ who was suffered by a cultural shock and misjudged Japanese businessmen as “liars”. By using effective rhetorical

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