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    Cement Price Rise

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    Cement prices rise in North and Central India; Andhra Pradesh surprises positively After a damp August season‚ cement prices increased steadily in September. The month of October saw the trend continuing in most regions of the country. Surprisingly this phenomenon was witnessed in Andhra Pradesh as well which has been a not-so-profitable region for the cement makers. All India prices at Rs 299 per 50 kg bag‚ was up 1.7% on a month-on-month (mom) basis. The discipline in pricing among the cement

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    Paradox of Samsung's Rise

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    The Paradox of Samsung’s Rise Objective: To know about Samsung‚ To know about the success Mantra of Samsung. To know about the effective use of Hybrid Strategy. Samsung : An Introduction: Founded in 1938 Excellence in R&D‚ Marketing‚ Designing. Rated more valuable than Pepsi‚ Nike and American Express. $227.3 Billion Revenue in 2010 3‚15‚000 employees all over the world. Leading Player of cell phones‚ Television‚ LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) semiconductors etc. Also deals in Financial

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    Hitler's Rise to Power

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    Hitler’s rise to power occurred in the post World War phase when Germany suffered from a spate of economic and social problems. Hitler was a cunning and intelligent man who found opportunity within every event and circumstance. He employed a variety of methods in his rise to power‚ each method specifically suitable for helping him rise a level higher in his gradual progression to dictatorship. Hitler’s initial method in his bid for power largely consisted of rallies and speeches through which

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    The Rise of Mass Politics

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    The Rise of Mass Politics 1) The Expanding Electorate Every state democratized its electorate; dropping or reducing voting requirements. James Kent argued property qualification should survive for electing senators. Conservative legislature in RI blocked all efforts of democratization. Thomas L. Dorr and the “People’s Party” drafted new constitution n began to set up a new govt with Dorr as governor‚ 2 govts were claiming RI. The old govt claimed Dorr n followers as rebels n began

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    the list of core ideologies‚ Nationalism‚ in most cases‚ will be called out at the very end or won’t be even mentioned at all. It is not because nationalism is seemed to be less important; conversely‚ it has been analyzed and studied as much as any other theories like liberalism or conservatism. But its complexity and diversity of usage tend to produce a vast variety of interpretations of the term itself‚ which then misleads many academics and students. A dispute may rise from the very beginning of

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    Rise of Modern West

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    THE RISE OF THE MODERN WEST Jyoti Shukla B.A. History (Hons) Second year 379 Assignment Briefly point out the major issues in the debate of transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. Maurice Dobb in his Studies in the Development of Capitalism in 1947‚ elaborated the Marxist debate over the western pattern of transition from Feudalism to Capitalism and this debate developed in the early 1950s. Paul Sweezy‚ another Marxist economist & Takahashi‚ a Japanese economist‚ challenged Dobb’s reasoning

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    The Rise of Modern Japan

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    Name: College: Name: Tutor: Thesis statement: how the rise of modern Japan resulted in the Second World War. Among countries outside Europe and the US‚ Japan recorded a high rise to modernity. The high rate of modernization put the Japanese on a tight rope as far as there cultural and social values were concerned. For them it meant losing some of their values to embrace modernity especially those that were not in line with modernity. During the first quarter

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    The Sun Also Rises

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    Krysta Kenney Dr. Susan Finch ENGL 370 15 December 2011 The Woman Behind the Mask: Brett Ashley in The Sun Also Rises Lady Brett Ashley in The Sun Also Rises has always been regarded as one of Ernest Hemingway’s most hated characters. Both critics and readers have seen her simply as a bitch‚ and do not view her as a likeable or relatable character in any way. Her alcoholism‚ her use and abuse of men‚ and her seeming indifference to Jake Barnes’s love are just a few reasons

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    In the decades following the Second World War‚ America’s cities began a transformation still being felt today. The increased suburbanization of the middle class‚ and the resulting movement to stop it‚ led to the development of new urban spaces which had wildly varying levels of success. New partnerships between businesses and government agencies resulted in legislation that had a variety of positive and negative effects on different populations. Architects strived to create new methods of housing

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    The Rise of the English Novel The dominant genre in world literature‚ the novel is actually a relatively young form of imaginative writing. Only about 250 years old in England—and embattled from the start—its rise to preeminence has been striking. After sparse beginnings in seventeenth-century England‚ novels grew exponentially in production by the eighteenth century and in the nineteenth century became the primary form of popular entertainment. Elizabethan literature provides a starting point

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