...1. DETERMINATION Determination is pursuing a goal with energy and focus. It keeps us firmly centered on a chosen purpose. It is the tool we use to keep defeat from becoming permanent. Sometimes we find ourselves distracted from our central goal by other desires. We get overwhelmed by obstacles, isolation, pain or fatigue. At these times, determination pushes onward and gives us the energy to triumph. By keeping us on a path, determination helps us to make our dreams into realities and to live by our highest values. Determination is the leading factor in success. Without it we may never reach our goals. Other people have the power to help motivate you to try harder, but in the end you need to be the one to have the determination, drive and dedication to keep going and to continue fighting for your goals. Time and time again, it has been necessary to have strong will and determination. 2. PERSERVANCE Perseverance Perseverance is continued application to a work once begun. It is the one great secret of success in life. There are men who are disheartened by failures. They will find it hard to attain success in the world. Perseverance is the key to success. Instead of being disheartened by failures we should make greater efforts, and return back to the task till the success is achieved. People who doesn’t give up, even when there doesn’t seem any hope at all, are sure to achieve success. It is exactly in this way that men who have left their ‘footprints on the sands...
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...Consumer Green Attribute Endorsement: An Empirical Study Praveen Goyal Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India praveeng23@gmail.com Zillur Rahman Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India yusuffdm@iitr.ernet.in Vinod Kumar Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India Vinodmehta8383@gmail.com Ishwar Kumar Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India Ishwar1983@gmail.com Abstract- The changes in the global climatic conditions have led and will lead to adaptive consumption behaviour and life styles in the form of aggressive conservation, recycling, energy saving, and green product. The impact of consumers’ environmental knowledge, attitudes, behaviour, and its resultant popular political actions have opened doors to pro-environmental thinking and consumption. Therefore, marketing can earn for the pro-environmental initiatives taken by the companies in terms of sustainable process and green product offerings as well as play a vital role in establishing greener patterns of consumption into contemporary life styles. Keywords- consumer behaviour, Green attributes, Green purchase decision INTRODUCTION In order to promote greener patterns of consumption into contemporary lifestyles, companies need to segment their markets on ...
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...11/14/12 Vedic way to eradicate corruption LONG AGO A NASTY REPORTER CONFRONTED THE Indian Iron Lady, Indira Gandhi, who had dismembered Pakistan, with the rampant corruption at almost all levels of administration. Indeed indirectly she shouldered the responsibility of overseeing the governance of a big nation with a large and diverse population. She deftly brushed aside the loaded question by a swipe of her hand accompanied by a short sentence that Corruption was a global phenomenon. How true and how false. Undoubtedly large amounts of cash changed hands in big offices in Japan for granting favours illegally and resigning when caught in the act. Same was the case with the developed countries of the West. But India walked away with the cake in being submerged inb corruption from top to toe in all walks of life. How is it now, one may ask. Well, the situation on the corruption front has gone from bad to worse. Now under the present regime at the Centre, headed by the same Congress party to which Indira Gandhi belonged, there is a scam a day, There is hardly a Minister of the government who is not directly or indirectly involved in a scam. So, no one can claim that he or she is more pious than the Pope. No one is in a position to exercise the right of throwing the first stone at the sinner because all are sinners and sailing in the same boat. WHAT IS CORRUPTION The dishonest or illegal behavior of people in authority for granting favours for a consideration is termed...
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...ELE 499 Project Work / Practice School (Academic Year 2009 – 2010) Dept of Electrical and Electronics Engg Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University Technology Dr. P. Giridhar Kini, Coordinator, Project Work / Practice School (2009 – 2010) Department of E & E Engg, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University, Manipal 576 104, Karnataka, INDIA Official email: mitee.pwps2010@manipal.edu Contents • Project Basics • Project Selection • Project Statistics at a glance • Directors Notice dated Sept 15, 2009 • Project Activity Details Dept Details p Dept Faculty Details Internal project activity process External project activity process Evaluation pattern Dates to remember Documents Checklist General Advise Best Practices Contact details C t t d t il Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal 02 Project Work … • What is … activity that enables the demonstration of a student(s) ability to use his / her skills for a real life situation Study on a specific area / problem that adds to the knowledge base Rigorous activity to acquire & apply appropriate research & thinking skills Innovative and original work Not a reproduction / repetition of anybody’s work Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal 03 Objectives of Project Work • Unique opportunity to solve “REAL LIFE PROBLEMS” REAL PROBLEMS • Rich diversity of issues, topics...
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...Topic: Omkara Name: Nivedya Premchand Roll no.: 30 Class: FYBMM Institute’s Name: Rizvi college of Arts, Science & Commerce. Credits Director: Vishal Bharadwaj. Producer:Kumar Mangat. Writer: William Shakespeare, Vishal Bhardwaj, Robin Bhatt, Abhishek Chaubey. Released date: 28 July 2006 . Omkara The Adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. Attempting a film like OMKARA requires courage. It dares to swim against the tide. It defies the set rules of commercial cinema. It's not one of those candyfloss films. It's not sunshine cinema either. Nor does it follow trends OMKARA is a serious film, about real people, about real emotion. Clearly, OMKARA is not everybody's cup of tea, not everyone's idea of entertainment. OMKARA is embellished with great performances, but the one who steals the show is, without a shred of doubt, Saif Ali Khan, who plays the evil Langda Tyagi brilliantly. His looks, his mannerisms, his body language, his overall behavioral pattern takes you by complete surprise. The actor deserves distinction marks for portraying the role with such realism that you start hating him after a point. Sure, the actor deserves the highest award for this role. Ajay makes a stirring and powerful interpretation of a man haunted by uncertainty about his lover's faithfulness. The serious look that Ajay carries suits him.Of course, Ajay is exceptional in the film and looks every inch the character he portrays. Kareena...
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...11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Reg. No. 10CH01 10CH02 10CH03 10CH04 10CH06 10CH07 10CH08 10CH09 10CH10 10CH11 10CH13 10CH14 10CH15 10CH16 10CH17 10CH18 10CH19 10CH20 10CH21 10CH22 10CH23 10CH24 10CH25 10CH26 10CH27 10CH28 10CH29 1OCH30 10CH32 10CH33 10CH34 10CH35 10CH36 10CH37 NAME AAQIB H AZAAM ACHINT SANGHI ADITYA BATTU ADITYA NAIR AMIT ABRAHAM MATHAI ANANYA RAVI ANINDITA RAVIKUMAR ANIRUDH SRINIVAS M ARVIND KRISHNAN AYSHA H ANJUM CHETHAN M HITENDRA ARYA I VASU JASON NAVIN D SOUZA K GEEDHIKA KATIPALLI SRAVAN KUMAR KEVIN SUNNY KHADATKAR RASHMI KILAPARTHI RAMESH MANAV AGARWAL MASHOODUL HASSAN MOHAN LAL MEENA NAVEEN KUMAR NITIN BHARGAV NITISH M NAIK PAVANDEV PARITOSH YADAV PAVAN N PRASHANT V D RAGHAV ISHWAR RAGHAVENDRA K T RAJINI S RAMYA ANAND S ROOPESH RANGARAJAN % MARKS 73...
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...My favorite Poet Throughout the twenty one years of my life. I have had the privilege of knowing about many poets and dramatists. However, there is one particular poet whose name is etched in my memory. Whenever somebody asks about my favorite poet, his name will automatically flash into my mind. He is Michael Madhusudan Dutt, was a popular 19th century Bengali poet, dramatist and the first sonnet writer in Indian Subcontinent. Michael Madhusudan Dutt was born in Jessore District, East Bengal, India (now in Bangladesh). His early schooling was in Bengali and Persian. In 1837 he entered Hindu College where most of his education was in English. Early exposure to English education and European literature at home and in Kolkata made him desire to emulate the proverbially stiff upper-lip Englishman in taste, manners and intellect. One of the early impressions was that of his teacher, Capt. D.L.Richardson at Hindu College. His adolescence, coupled with the spirit of intellectual enquiry convinced him that he was born on the wrong side of the planet, and that conservative Hindu society in early nineteenth century Bengal had not yet developed the spirit of rationalistic enquiry and appreciation of greater intellectual sophistry to appreciate his talents. He espoused the view that free thinking and post Enlightenment West would be more receptive to his intellectual acumen and creative genius. In this, perhaps he forgot the color of his skin, as he was to realize later on in life...
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...Hanif Mirza Professor Marsh ENG 1104 38 25 Feb. 2013 My favorite Poet Throughout the twenty one years of my life. I have had the privilege of knowing about many poets and dramatists. However, there is one particular poet whose name is etched in my memory. Whenever somebody asks about my favorite poet, his name will automatically flash into my mind. He is Michael Madhusudan Dutt, was a popular 19th century Bengali poet, dramatist and the first sonnet writer in Indian Subcontinent. Michael Madhusudan Dutt was born in Jessore District, East Bengal, India (now in Bangladesh). His early schooling was in Bengali and Persian. In 1837 he entered Hindu College where most of his education was in English. Early exposure to English education and European literature at home and in Kolkata made him desire to emulate the proverbially stiff upper-lip Englishman in taste, manners and intellect. One of the early impressions was that of his teacher, Capt. D.L.Richardson at Hindu College. His adolescence, coupled with the spirit of intellectual enquiry convinced him that he was born on the wrong side of the planet, and that conservative Hindu society in early nineteenth century Bengal had not yet developed the spirit of rationalistic enquiry and appreciation of greater intellectual sophistry to appreciate his talents. He espoused the view that free thinking and post Enlightenment West would be more receptive to his intellectual acumen...
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...Women Empowerment: Since the older times, women have been treated as second rate citizens of all across the globe. The situation is almost the same everywhere-irrespective of the developed country or the developing country-caste, community, colour or creed a position which is comparable in many ways, with that of racial minorities. Women have been relegated to secondary position despite the fact that they numerically constitute about half the world population today. This situation has caused immense loss to their self-dignity as human beings and also their independent entities, associated with men, apart from other matter, in context with intellectual and professional capability. In the very beginning of civilization, women enjoyed a respectable position in society-at par with men. They actively participated in social, religious affairs as well as in warfare. The social, religious ceremonies were considered incomplete unless women participated in them. However, it was their physical constitution which acted as hurdles on the way to doing their various different difficult tasks. Gradually, they became dependent on men for food, protection for their other necessities. It was due to the strong built-up of men they risked their lives in course of hunting and food collection. It is really ironical that superiority is not accorded to the fair sex who are responsible for carrying forward lives on this planet but to men who have muscle power with the help of which they can subjugate...
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...onSwami Vivekananda (Bengali: [ born Narendra Nath Datta(Bengali: ]( listen), Bibekānondo; 12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), Norendro Nath Dot-to), was an Indian Hindu monk and chief disciple of the 19th-century saintRamakrishna. He was a key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world[2] and is credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century.[3] He was a major force in the revival of Hinduism in India, and contributed to the concept of nationalism in colonial India.[4] Vivekananda founded the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission.[2] He is perhaps best known for his inspiring speech which began, "Sisters and brothers of America ...,"[5] in which he introduced Hinduism at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893. Born into an aristocratic Bengali family of Calcutta, Vivekananda was inclined towards spirituality. He was influenced by his guru, Ramakrishna, from whom he learnt that all living beings were an embodiment of the divine self; therefore, service to God could be rendered by service to mankind. After Ramakrishna's death, Vivekananda toured the Indian subcontinent extensively and acquired first-hand knowledge of the conditions prevailing in British India. He later travelled to the United States, representing India at the 1893 Parliament of the World Religions. Vivekananda conducted hundreds of public and...
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...WOMEN EMPOWERMENT Since the older times, women have been treated as second rate citizens of all across the globe. The situation is almost the same everywhere-irrespective of the developed country or the developing country-caste, community, colour or creed a position which is comparable in many ways, with that of racial minorities. Women have been relegated to secondary position despite the fact that they numerically constitute about half the world population today. This situation has caused immense loss to their self-dignity as human beings and also their independent entities, associated with men, apart from other matter, in context with intellectual and professional capability. In the very beginning of civilization, women enjoyed a respectable position in society-at par with men. They actively participated in social, religious affairs as well as in warfare. The social, religious ceremonies were considered incomplete unless women participated in them. However, it was their physical constitution which acted as hurdles on the way to doing their various different difficult tasks. Gradually, they became dependent on men for food, protection for their other necessities. It was due to the strong built-up of men they risked their lives in course of hunting and food collection. It is really ironical that superiority is not accorded to the fair sex who are responsible for carrying forward lives on this planet but to men who have muscle power with the help of which they can subjugate...
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...Urban Issue: School Dropout Rate Michael Neeley National University Urban Issue: School Dropout Rate The issue of quitting school and leaving a high school diploma to the wayside is an issue that has long term consequences for both the individual and society. Common media reports state that every nine seconds a student drops out of school. Various reasons for dropping out of school are cited and vary from personal to social problems. While the dropout rate for high school has steadily fallen since the 1980’s where it was 14.1, the rate in 2008 was reported at 8.0 according to US Department of Education, the issue still at the forefront of urban affairs. The reason for the alarm is due to the correlation of dropping out of school and criminology as well as unemployment, both of which are urban problems of themselves. The problem with dropping out of school is best summed up as an individual and as a societal view. The individual consequences of a 16-24 year old quitting school include they are less likely to be part of the labor force and more likely to be unemployed. High School dropouts reportedly had worse single and family income, measures of assets, and self-reported depression than their Diploma and GED accredited counterparts. (Caputo, 2005) Education and dropout rates have significant effects on criminal incarceration, specifically fifty percent of all United States inmates are dropouts. Additionally...
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...Currently, we are living in a time in which many people are deviating away from their initial faith. Although they may have their own justification, they also may lack in some basic knowledge. For example, many feel that God has stopped talking to them, or has stopped answering their prayers, and therefore don’t feel the need to practice a faith. Some ignorant Muslims also believe that God has already spoken in the past through prophets and the revelation of the Quran, and therefore feel that there is no need for Him to continue. But in reality, does God still talk? In fact God has always and will always make Himself reachable to His servants through different means of communication. Allah does speak to us, but one should not take the term talking literally. He does not have a tongue like ours, and unlike us He does not have a mouth to speak with. He Himself is vastly different from us, so He speaks without any need for a mouth or tongue. Before we get into our own contemporary case, let us have a quick historical survey on the way He communicated with outstanding personalities like prophets. He communicated with them either through direct speech, like in the case of Moses (peace be upon him). Moses received the Torah directly from God. Despite conversing with God, the Qur'an states that Moses was unable to see God and for these feats Moses is revered in Islam as “Kalimullah”, meaning the one who talked with God. The Quran also mentions this in chapter An-Nissa...
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...1 Lesson: 2 HRM functions Contents: Elements of HRM functions Importance of HRM functions Personnel functions HRM vs. Personnel Functions HRD Instruments HRD Processes HRD Outcomes Appendix: 2 Articles on HRD Learning Objective this Unit By the end of this Unit, you should be able to: Give concise definition for HRM functions. Clearly articulate the difference between HRM and Personnel philosophy and functions. Describe the various instruments/functions of HRM. Know the processes resulting from the instruments and the final outcomes. 1. 2. 3. MS 22B - Eddie Corbin, Lecturer 2 2 Dear students, hope the first lesson gave you a fair idea of what the field of HRM holds for us. Today let us know a little bit more about the same. You all keep hearing about personnel management. You must be wondering what’s the difference between personnel management and HRM and what is HRD?? So in this lesson we are going to tackle the same question. Let us begin by having a systemic view of HRM .Let us understand this with the help of a slide: Stakeholder Interest •Shareholders •Management •Employees •Government •Community •Unions HRM Policy •Employee influence •HR flow •Reward systems •Work systems Situational Factors •Workforce Characteristics •Business strategy •Management philosophy •Labour market •Unions •Task environment •Laws/social values HR Outcomes •Commitment •Competence •Congruence •Costeffectiveness Long-Term Consequences •Individual well-being...
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