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    Perspectives of TS Eliot’s Poems 1) Feminist (Prufrock) Wealthy‚ cultural‚ fashionable‚ appearance conscious Compartmentalises - women ’bare arms’ ’bracelet’ Dismembered‚ stereotypical views about wealthy people Reduced to small talk Superficial - "Michelangelo" Doesn’t enjoy it too much‚ feels threatened Women are seen as a threat and a risk 2) Psychoanalytical Psychoanalysis attempts to describe human nature‚ human structure and the psyche (mind behaviour). It analyses human drives. Psychoanalysis

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    Convergence‚ Divergence  and Institutional Influence in  International HRM Michael Morley Professor of Management University of Limerick 1 Outline of Presentation • A (Short) Personal Perspective on The  Financial Crisis • Theoretical and Empirical Challenges in  International HRM • Different Lenses in Retrospect: The Meaning  of International‚ Comparative and Cross  Cultural HRM • Globalisation‚ Convergence & Divergence 2 The Financial Crisis Well we are definitely in a  recession…. but what 

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    of over 32 thousand billion tonne-miles. * World seaborne trade 1969-2010 * Source: Fearnley’s Review * Throughout the last century the shipping industry has seen a general trend of increases in total trade volume. Increasing industrialisation and the liberalisation of national economies have fuelled free trade and a growing demand for consumer products. Advances in technology have also made shipping an increasingly efficient and swift method of transportation. Over the last four decades

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY South Africa’s history demonstrates how the process of urbanization and industrialisation are politically fueled. The result of which may not actually improve the livelihoods of rural people migrating to the cities. People arriving in the city organize themselves to push for improved living and working situations. This is done through access to the urban labour markets and the struggle for well located land on which to settle. With constitutional rights for the poor‚ they have

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    CrCritically Compare and Contrast Modernisation Theory and Neo-Liberalism Introduction The two theories which shall be compared are the modernisation theory and Neo Liberalism. The modernisation theory is a market oriented development theory which states that low income countries can develop economically if they give up their traditional ways which often can be dated back centuries and take on more modern economic principles‚ technologies and cultural values which comprise of an emphasis on productive

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    In this essay we shall look at what crime is‚ what social problems are‚ and what sociological problems are ‚ how they overlap and we will also look into what sociologists do and look into Robert Merton’s strain theory‚ and also other sociologists views like William Chambliss’s ‘roughnecks and saints’. A crime is the breaking of certain rules laid out by a society i.e. the Government. Crime is said to be ‘activities that break the law and are subject to official punishment (Holborn and Haralambos

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    Retail Scenario in India : Touching Meteoric Scales As the corporates – the Piramals‚ the Tatas‚ the Rahejas‚ ITC‚ S.Kumar’s‚ RPG Enterprises‚ and mega retailers- Crosswords‚ Shopper’s Stop‚ and Pantaloons race to revolutionize the retailing sector‚ retail as an industry in India is coming alive. Retail sales in India amounted to about Rs.7400 billion in 2002‚ expanded at an average annual rate of 7% during 1999-2002. With the upturn in economic growth during 2003‚ retail sales are also

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    Sociology of development P.T. Robbins SC3055‚ 2790055 2011 Undergraduate study in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences This is an extract from a subject guide for an undergraduate course offered as part of the University of London International Programmes in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences. Materials for these programmes are developed by academics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). For more information‚ see: www.londoninternational

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    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

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    In the journey of life we come across many people and also read about autobiographies of great men‚ that leaves an indelible mark in our minds. At times so great is the influence that it changes the source of our lives. Thus for example the impact of mahatma gandhi on the young jawaharlal nehru was so great that it changed the course of his life by making him join the freedom movement. I have also been profoundly influenced by the life of pandit jawaharlal nehru from what i have read about him through

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    India's Land Resource

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    landscapes is being observed in India of late. The monitoring of land use changes is essential to understand land use over different sequential or spatial time scales for successful land management. Today‚ with increasing urbanization as well as industrialisation‚ an increased pressure has been witnessed on land‚ water and other environment resources‚ mainly in big metropolitan cities. In order to utilize available land resources in India effectively‚ the country is re-organising efforts in the areas

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