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    & A market is far from mature ; IPOs are a better bet for most industries ‘The only constant is change.’ This adage holds very well in the corporate sector. Yes‚ it is true that Indian market is in nascent stage and from decades‚ the rule followed in the business is to grow or die. Companies that do not grow tend to stagnate and destroy the shareholders fund. The need of the hour is either going for public or opt for some strategic M&A. Going public for a company is changing from private ownership

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    Vietnamese Immigrants Return Their Home country. Most Vietnamese believe that America is the ideal place to live and work. Most of them dream to come America because they can earn more money have a better life‚ and their children will have the best education. However‚ the real America life does not fit what they expected‚ so they begin considering returning home. There are two main reasons why they go back their home country. One of reasons is culture shock. In fact‚ most of Vietnamese‚ who first

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    How far is globalization affecting your family life in your country? If development brings change in post-nuclear society‚ globalization has also introduced some radical changes in Nepalese society particularly the human mission‚ mannerism and morals. Since globalization admits intercultural values and practices‚ it has affected the following areas in developing third world country like Nepal. It has importantly influenced physical verses spiritual ground and emotional verses ethical ground. The

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    Book review on “Reverse Innovation: Create Far From Home‚ Win Everywhere” (By Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble) Reverse Innovation: Create Far From Home‚ Win Everywhere (by Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble) challenge traditional thinking ways‚ and asks the readers to look at the developing markets for unconventional and exciting opportunities that they have to offer. The book is an eye-opener of sorts – the dynamics of global innovation are changing. Innovations are no longer restricted

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    Branislava Jusufovic How far can countries be prepared for a serious outbreak of disease? The future will bring contagious diseases such as meningitis‚ bronchitis as well as influenza and other infectious diseases; some of which are introduced intentionally. Recognizing that it would be impracticable to deal with the vast range of latent microbial threats individually‚ public health policy makers are devising strategies to appraise and respond to epidemics of all kinds. Such as public awareness

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    Homes for Heroes’ Housing from 1919 - 1946 Module Code: SS2031N “What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in”. David Lloyd George ‚ Wolverhampton 1918 Homes for Heroes Housing from 1919 - 1946 The subject of this essay is Homes for Heroes‚ Housing from 1919 - 1946. The essay will start with the myth of Lloyd George’s homes for heroes statement. Following this we will move on and look at the history behind what made Lloyd George make his

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    CHAPTER 2 Moving from a Topic to a Question to a Working Hypothesis 2.1 Find a Question in Your Topic 2.1.1 Search Your Interests 2.1.2 Make Your Topic Manageable 2.1.3 Question Your Topic 2.1.4 Evaluate Your Questions 2.2 Propose Some Working Answers 2.2.1 Decide on a Working Hypothesis 2.2.2 Beware the Risks in a Working Hypothesis 2.2.3 If You Can’t Find an Answer‚ Argue for Your Question One of the most difficult steps in beginning a research

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    For many people working in dangerous conditions‚ ensuring that feet are kept in a safe manner is quite simply just good practice. Safety Boots are a prime example of the most effective kind of protective clothing that can be used to ensure that those in dangerous occupations like building are kept safe.The basic purpose of wearing things such as these is for protection. If you are a person who considers footwear not just as a piece of leather but Saicou safety shoes‚ then be ready to spend a reasonable

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    far and away Far and Away Ron Howard 1992 Far and Away begins in late 19th century Ireland. A young‚ ambitious tenant farmer who dreams of owning his own land‚ Joseph Donnelly‚ wants to get revenge on his father’s death by killing his landlord‚ Daniel Christie. His journey to the landlord’s home is unsuccessful‚ and he is stuck in the leg with a pitchfork by the landlord’s daughter‚ Shannon. He is locked up in a spare bedroom. It is here that Shannon tells Joseph of land that is being given

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    Book Review On:- Notes from a Big Country Author-Bill Bryson Submitted by: Mayank Shekhar (11110052) Notes from a Big Country The book “Notes from a Big Country” is a collection of 78 articles taken from Bill Bryson’s weekly column in the Mail on Sunday’s Night and Day magazine which included short stories or accounts about his life in America - mainly dealing with Bryson’s experiences since returning to his home-land after living for about two decades in Britain‚ and the changed American

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