Communications of the Association for Information Systems 1(Article 11): 1–33. XI. Smaczny‚ T. 2001. Management Decision‚ vol. 39‚ no. 10‚ pp. 797-802. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. XII. Shpilberg‚ David‚ Berez‚ Steve‚ Puryear‚ Rudy and Shah‚ Sachin. Avoiding the Alignment Trap in Information Technology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ Sloan Mgt. Rev.‚ Fall 2007‚ vol. no. 1. XIII. Strassmann‚ Paul A. The Squandered Computer. Cutter IT Journal‚ August
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the second populous country -Ethnicities: Indo-Aryan 72%‚ Dravidian 25%‚ Monogoloid and other 3- -Religions: Hindu 80.5%‚ Muslim 13.4 %‚ Christian 2.3%‚ Sikh 1.9%‚ other 1.8%‚ unspecified 0.1% -Languages: Hindi 41%‚ Bengali 8.1%‚ Telugu 7.2%‚ Marathi 7%‚ Tamil 5.9%‚ Urdu 5%‚ Gujarati 4.5%‚ Kannada 3.7%‚ Malayalam 3.2%‚ Oriya 3.2%‚ Punjabi 2.8%‚
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devoted all his apparel time to educate her in face of all opposition of the women in the house and helped her to become an ideal wife and a worthy helpmate in social and educational reform. After marrying Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade‚ Ramabai studied Marathi‚ English and Bengali. Before marriage her name was Yamuna and became ’Rama’ after marriage. Inspired by her husband‚ Rama started ’Hindu Ladies Social Club’ in Mumbai to develop public speaking among women. Ramabai was also the president of Seva
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INTRODUCTION Chawls are a quintessentially Mumbai phenomenon‚ whose rise is inseparably linked to the rise of the textile mills. The textile mills were the next big industrial step that Mumbai took after the spurt in cotton trading and the shifting of the ports. The mills flourished in the mid-19th century and the people who worked there were labourers mainly from the Konkan coast and ghats. Often one of the workers is sent back to the villages to recruit more people. These workers are
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Curriculum Vitae | | | |Name: MR. AMIT DNYANDEO DHAGE |ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: | | |c/o Uttam Sopan Chorghe‚ | |e-mail : dhageamit@rediffmail.com
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Kandivali (W)‚ Mumbai – 400 067 E-MAIL ADDRESS : viral.kadecha@yahoo.com CONTACT NO : 99307 98437 (Mob)‚ 2861 11 93 (Res). DATE OF BIRTH : 28st August 1986 MARITAL STATUS : Married. LANGUAGE KNOWN : English‚ Hindi‚ Marathi & Gujarati. Objectives To work in a creative‚ professional and co-operative working environment for the progress of the organization. Educational Qualification ACADEMIC: Thired Year Bechlore of Commerce (T.Y.B.COM) University
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cricket is concerned‚ it has been able to bring many laurels for our country. When India won Cricket World Cup in 1983‚ every Indian became familiar with Kapil Dev (who was the captain of Indian Cricket Team in 1983). Who does not know Gavasakar and Tendulkar? But Hockey legends are not on the lips of masses despite their charismatic endeavors for raising the head of nation high. This is the brief picture of attraction for cricket. In the age of commercialization and stiff competition‚ promoters look
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Bagchi wrote business bestsellers such as The High Performance Entrepreneur‚ Go Kiss the World‚ The Professional‚ MBA at 16‚ The Professional Companion and The Elephant Catchers.[1][2] His books have been translated into several languages like Hindi‚ Marathi‚ Malayalam‚ Kannada‚ Tamil‚ Korean and Chinese. Bagchi periodically
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contribution as very high... in fact its better than our team effort in the field. Our game tactic worked well" vidit‚ "To whom do you want to dedicate this World Cup?" Dhoni‚ "The entire team including myself wants to dedicate this cup to Sachin‚ Dravid and Ganguly..." vidit‚ "I really really appreciate you... its good that you have so much respect for the seniors....and you ...." Dhoni interrupts.... "Ravi.. let me complete... India would have exited in the Group matches if they decided
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across all its regions than Hollywood. Despite rising production costs‚ India continues to lead in terms of quantity. Nearly 130 films were released out of Bollywood in the year ending 2011‚ and the numbers from Telugu‚ Tamil‚ Malayalam‚ Kannada‚ Marathi‚ Bengali‚ Punjabi‚ Bhojpuri‚ Assamese‚ Gujarati‚ Oddisa‚ and other north-eastern states takes the toll over 1‚000. Indian cinema has prided itself on being a sole distraction and leisure industry for nearly a century‚ in a country where allied entertainment
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