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    the RBI was handed over the function of issuing currency by the Government of India and the power of credit control by the then Imperial Bank of India. However‚ the RBI is now fully owned by the Government of India post-nationalisation in 1949. The reasons behind the nationalisation of the RBI were twofold: first‚ to control inflation in India which existed since 1939 and second‚ in order to utilise it as a tool for economic change in India at a point of time when India was prepared to set out on its

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    blown-up (p.25). Throughout the novel‚ it is clear to see that Tyler becomes the narrator’s catalyst for breaking out of consumerist masculinity: ‘Tyler is…the male within the feminized character… He is the manifestation of idealized masculinity’ (Boon‚ 2003); this is inferred by Tyler’s actions such as splicing images of a ‘lunging red penis or a yawning wet vagina’ into feature movies‚ thus literally injecting masculinity into a consumerist product (p.29-30). In fact‚

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    I’m here to discuss on the topic: Grading system a boon or bane. Grading system has been a great step forward in the educational reforms in India. It has helped to realize the real potentials of a child rather than categorizing them based on just marks. Grading system can contribute to overall development of a child rather than just improvement in academic performance. It helps the child concentrate on topics such as sports‚ games‚ confidence on stage and other co curricular activities. It has

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    laid out by the Britishgovernment‚ wage legislations and union requirements. Economic Economic factors have been working in favour of the UK airline industry for a long time. Theincreasing strength of the pound against major global currencies is a boon for the UK airlineindustry. The inflationary and fluctuation tendencies of the dollar have worked to theadvantage of the UK airline industry (Keynote‚ 2010). However‚ the slowdown of thedomestic economic growth has affected the UK airline industry

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    among the members. However‚ facebook has some disadvantages as well. Crooked people may upload obscene and objectionable photos and comments. Pimps and touts also use face book so as to hunt clients. Besides these negative aspects‚ face book is a great boon to the present-day life. Md. Rafi Ahammed M.A (English)‚ University of Dhaka Road No.- 11‚ House No.- 6‚ Kallyanpur‚ Dhaka – 1207. E-mail: rafimcq@gmail.com‚ Website: http://www.rafimcq.com Mobile: 01715-909595

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    policy of centralisation. This resulted in a considerable increase in Bolshevik influence in the factories via the infiltration of the Workers’ committees by political commissars. This development helped prepare the way for issuing the Decree of Nationalisation in June 1918 and within two years it brought practically all major industrial enterprises in Russia under central government control. Yet nationalism did nothing to increase production due to being imposed at the time of severe industrial disruption

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    Burt‚ Doughty‚ Fenwick‚ and Wilson continued to serve as MPs throughout this period. Similarly‚ Arch remained an MP until 1900. Another thirteen MPs‚ either active Primitive Methodists or closely associated with the Church‚ were elected during this period. Of these new MPs‚ at least twelve were or had been local preachers; ten were trade union leaders‚ primarily in the coal industry. Initially‚ three were Labour Party members‚ the others Liberals. However‚ five of the Liberals transferred to

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    In what way might the legacy of the 1834‚ poor Law be seen in contemporary welfare policy?   This essay will endeavour to highlight the advantages/disadvantages‚ and how the welfare state treats individual members of the community differently .The historically changing conceptualization of the welfare state and its provision of social services the individuals democratic right to access the state provided benefits‚ are looked at in their historically and geographically changing existing structure

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    “Competitive advantage is a function of how you cope with the changing patterns of competition under globalisation to create value for your customers” Abstract: This paper employs different theories relating to the advantages an MNC can gain from effectively utilizing its significant economies of scale‚ to strategically operate its business in an ever changing environment. Today‚ Rolls Royce along with General Electric and Pratt & Whitney‚ are the “Big Three” commercial turbofan aircraft

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    Does Shimano’s home base fit Porter’s definition of an advantaged location? Considering the success Shimano had after the bicycle boon starting in the 70’s‚ Yes. An important piece of the puzzle for business success is the location. Shimano’s location enabled them to service two of the three major markets of the triangle [Japan‚ China‚ and Europe]. Keeping R&D close to manufacturing also aided in the efficiency of the operation. Secondly‚ having the proper factor conditions in place‚ such as

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