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    SAE Institute Oxford An Analysis of ‘The Snake Charmer’ by Jean-Leon Gerome and ‘The Blue Lotus’ by Herge‚ their views of how the Occidentals viewed the Orient. Clemens Khoo
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Qualification: BA / BSc (Honors) Degree Date of Submission: 23rd August 2013 Word Count: 3301 Introduction The Orient till this day‚ continues to mystify and amaze us as well as strike fear in our hearts. From Disney cartoons such as Aladdin to portrayals of Arab

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    Economic Imapacts of Tourism

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    A Seminar on ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM PRESENTED IN THE SECOND REFRESHER COURSE IN MANAGEMENT AT UGC Academic staff College Osmania University‚ Hyderabad By Fr. Roy Abraham P Lecturer in Management Marian College Kuttikkanam Kerala‚ 685531‚ India Contents ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM A. INTRODUCTION B. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM i. LEAKAGE a. Import leakage b. Export leakage ii. ENCLAVE TOURISM iii. OTHER NEGATIVE IMPACTS

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT With immense regard and respect in the honor of the ULAB. We are very grateful to it for providing us an opportunity to work . We are highly grateful to Mamtaj aktar munny ‚ (Lecturer)‚ for the trust he has shown in me by allowing us to perform this study and under whose able guidance and direction ‚ we were able to give shape to our report . His constant review and suggestions throughout the project are highly commendable . My cordial thanks to all my friends who in one way or other

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    Key drivers for the growth of Indian Auto industry Finance Availability Poor public transport system Improved Infrastructure Low car penetration Rising Family Income Exchange of Cars Favorable duty structure Changing lifestyle Pestel AUTO POLICY VISION  TO ESTABLISH A GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN INDIA AND TO DOUBLE ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY BY 2010 1. POLICY OBJECTIVES This policy aims to promote integrated‚ phased‚ enduring and self-sustained growth of the Indian

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    Life During The Meiji Era

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    Agrarian images seem out of place in the highly urbanized and cosmopolitan society Japan has become. When the subject of Japan is broached these days‚ one is far more likely to think of bullet trains and robotics‚ the fashion industry‚ anime‚ and popular music idols than rustic villagers in sedge hats bent over a flooded rice paddy. In fact‚ the rural population in Japan has been steadily decreasing for several decades‚ and the challenge of how to stem the flow of young people to the cities or to

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    lamborghini Type – Private Industry – Automobile Manufacturing Ownership – Audi AG Founded – Sant’ Agata Bolognese‚ Italy as Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.p.a Founder – Ferrucio Lamborghini Area Served – Worldwide President: Stephan Winkelmann (2005 - Present) Lamborghini’s 831 employees produced 1‚711 vehicles per year It is an italian brand‚ owned by the volkswagan group Through its subsidiary brand division audi. Parent Company – Audi AG Category – Sports Cars & Super Cars Tagline – Feels

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    Social Marketing: A Success Story in Bangladesh Mahbubur Rahman‚ MA‚ MBA 1 and Toslim Uddin Khan‚ MA‚ MSS‚ MBA 2 Social Marketing Company (SMC) is the largest privately managed social marketing organization in the world for a single country. It is a significant contributor to the reproductive and child health services in Bangladesh. The on-going social marketing programs of SMC include family planning‚ child health‚ disease prevention and maternal and neonatal health. SMC’s mission is to improve

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    Abstract We all know that a multi-party democracy cannot function without money‚ especially in a country like India. Money plays a pivotal role in election campaigns provided it helps in the conduct of free and fair elections. If misused‚ it reduces the chances of fair play and the rule of law will be undermined. So comprehensively understanding the in and out flow of money and decipher the underlying factors‚ Also‚ in order to comply with law and order maintenance and to keep the political parties

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    Effective Organizational Communication: a Key to Employee Motivation and Performance Kirti Rajhans Asst. Professor‚ National Institute of Construction Management & Research‚ Pune- 411045‚ India. Email: kirti.rajhans@gmail.com _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT: Organisational Communication‚ in today’s organizations has not only become far more complex and varied but has become an important factor for overall organizational functioning

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    Rural Marketing

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    RURAL MARKETING An Overview Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in a big way and growing twice as fast as the urban as many ’middle income and above’ households in the rural areas as there are in the urbanareas.The share of FMCG products in rural markets is 53%‚ durables boasts of 59% market share. The number of middle and high income households in rural India is expected to grow from 80 million to 111 million by 2008. In urban India‚ the same is expected to grow from 46 million

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