...Vendor of Sweets - character of Jagan Critically Appreciate character of Jagan in the novel “The Vendor of Sweet”. Introduction:- Jagan is the central figure of the novel “The Vendor of Sweet” by R.K.Narayan. He has his sweet shop in the market Road, and he is running his business very nicely. He is nearly fifty –five year old. He is depicted as a typical south Indian sweet vendor. His appearance is slight and elfish. He has brown, translucent skin. On his chin there were white bristles because he has habit of shave at certain intervals He wears a loose jibba over his dhoti both made of material spun with his own hand. Everyday he spun for on hour. 1. His daily routine:- Jagan is quite successful in his business He earns nearly one thousand rupees a day from his sweet shop. He has four cooks, one counter boy and a watchman as his staff. He has his throne at a central place in the shop. He could see the four cooks working in the kitchen and the boy at the counts from his throne. He used to read “Bhagvad Gita” there. Since early morning to 7:3o. His shop ran successfully it was his routine. The reason of His success was that he never allowed any compromise. He always used pure “Ghee” for making sweets. At six o’clock the counter boy used to bring the bronze jug filled with cash to him. At seven the boy had to bring another installment in a smaller container at seven. He made an entry in a small note book and...
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...BU481: Independent Directed Study I Unit 2 – Skills Activity Radica Jagan November 19, 2013 Plagiarism is the use of another’s work, words, or ideas without attribution. The word “plagiarism” comes from the Latin word for “kidnapper” and is considered a form of theft, a breach of honesty in the academic community. Plagiarizers suffer serious consequences but beyond the risk of penalties, there are urgent moral and intellectual reasons to avoid plagiarism. When you write for an academic audience, you’re joining an ongoing conversation. When you plagiarize, you join that conversation on false grounds, representing yourself as someone you are not. What is more, the act of stealing another’s words or ideas erases your voice. It may be difficult to think of yourself as making an original contribution in the context of a class taught by an expert. But every assignment is an invitation to add something new to the conversation sparked by the course. You cannot make an original contribution if you are not the owner of the words and ideas that you present. An interesting article taken from the New York Times tells us of a Plagiarism Scandal regarding the Hungarian president. “The president of Hungary, Pal Schmitt, resigned from his largely ceremonial post on Monday amid a storm of criticism over what he called “unfounded allegations” of plagiarism in his 1992 doctoral thesis”, (By Palko Karasz ,Published: April 2, 2012). It was discovered...
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...Guyana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with French Guiana or Guinea. For other uses, see Guyana (disambiguation). Coordinates: 5°00′N 58°45′W Co-operative Republic of Guyana[1] Flag Coat of arms Motto: "One People, One Nation, One Destiny" Anthem: "Dear Land of Guyana, of Rivers and Plains" Capital (and largest city) Georgetown 6°46′N 58°10′W Official language(s) English Recognised regional languages Portuguese, Hindi, Spanish, Akawaio, Macushi, Wai Wai, Arawak, Patamona, Warrau, Carib, Wapishiana, Arekuna National language Guyanese Creole Ethnic groups (2002) East Indian 43.5% Black (African) 30.2% Mixed 16.7% Amerindian 9.1% Other 0.5%[2][3] Demonym Guyanese Government Unitary Semi-presidential republic - President Donald Ramotar - Prime Minister Sam Hinds Legislature National Assembly Independence - from the United Kingdom 26 May 1966 - Republic 23 February 1970 Area - Total 214,970 km2 (84th) 83,000 sq mi - Water (%) 8.4 Population - July 2010 estimate 752,940[2]1 (161st) - 2002 census 751,223[3] - Density 3.502/km2 (225th) 9.071/sq mi GDP (PPP) 2011 estimate - Total $5.783 billion[4] - Per capita $7,465[4] GDP (nominal) 2011 estimate - Total $2.480 billion[4] - Per capita $3,202[4] HDI (2010) 0.611[5] (medium) (107th) Currency Guyanese dollar (GYD) Time zone GYT Guyana Time (UTC-4) Drives on the left ISO 3166 code GY Internet TLD .gy Calling code 592 1 Around...
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...1. Title: Conditioning Variables and the Cross Section of Stock Returns 2. Journal: The Journal of Finance, Vol. 54, No. 4, Papers and Proceedings, Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting, American Finance Association, New York 3. Author Name: Wayne E. Ferson and Campbell R. Harvey 4. Year of publication: August 1999 5. Objective/Purpose/Issue: This paper shows that loadings on the same variables provide significant cross-sectional explanatory power for stock portfolio returns 6. Hypothesis: Null Hypothesis the FF three-factor model identifies the relevant risk in a linear return-generating process: ri,t+1 = Et(ri,t+1) + Bit{rp,t+1 - Et(rp,t+1)} + Ei,t+1, Et(ei,t+1) = 0, Et(ei,t+1rp,t+1) = 0 7. Variables (1) the difference between the one-month lagged returns of a three-month and a one-month Treasury bill (2) the dividend yield of the Standard and Poors 500 (S&P 500) index (3) the spread between Moody's Baa and Aaa corporate bond yields (4) the spread between a ten-year and a one-year Treasury bond yield 8. Measurement of Variables: Returns on 25 value-weighted portfolios formed on size (as of June of the preceding year) and the ratio of book value to market value (as of the previous December) are summarized. Returns are measured in excess of a one-month Treasury bill return. S1 refers to the lowest 20 percent of market capitalization, S5 is the largest 20 percent, B1 refers to the lowest 20 percent of the book/market ratios, and B5...
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...Guzman | ●Need for cart repairs.●urgent needed for pita dispenser w/ cover.●spot light for beef in burner machine | ●burner machine, beef, pita breads, and other products are always delivered accurately and in good condition.●maintaining the good sales. | | PUREGOLD CROSS TOWN STA. ROSA LAGUNA (KLS) Fc.Date of visit: Feb. 9, 2016Time: 2: 25 pmCrew on duty: fely butastas | ●sometimes delayed on delivery.●Asking for additional drinks to sell.●Always ordering chili flakes for delivery but didn’t available | ●Veggies, wrappers, Thailand grass, peanuts and powder sauces are always delivered accurately and in good condition. ●maintaining the good sales. | | SM SOUTH MALL (KLS) Fc.Date of visit: Feb. 9, 2016Time: 4: 24 pmCrew on duty: jenifer Jagans | ●WITHOUT NEGATIVE CONCERNS | ●Veggies, wrappers, Thailand grass, peanuts and powder sauces are always delivered accurately and in good condition. ●maintaining the good sales. | | ROBINSONS LAS PIῇAS (KLS) FcDate of visit:...
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...Name: Course: College: Tutor: Date: Enterprise Resource Planning An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is software that is used in the management of a business’s activities. It makes it possible for an organization to use a system of applications that are integrated in the management of its activities. The software enables the integration of each and every aspect of operation within the organization including manufacturing, storage/inventory control, sales and marketing etc. The Enterprise Resource Planning software consists of several modules available to a given enterprise based on its needs and the level of technical capability within the enterprise. Each of the said modules is designed for a specific area of the enterprise such as marketing, distribution, product development etc (Nathan 60). No matter which module that an organization has decided to purchase, there are several factors that an organization wishing to successfully implement an ERP should consider (Leon 66). In explaining the success and failures of implementing an ERP system, we are going to take a look at two companies, one that has successfully implemented its ERP system and the second one that was not so successful in its implementation of the same. Starting us off, we will look at how Pratt and Whitney, a large Canadian aeronautics company that successfully implemented its ERP system known as SAP R/3. The implementation of this system took two and a half years to complete. Due to the expansive...
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...values (value1, value2, value3 …. Valuen); © Copy rights are reserved. 2 Ex: SQL> insert into student values (1, ’sudha’, 100); SQL> insert into student values (2, ’saketh’, 200); To insert a new record again you have to type entire insert command, if there are lot of records this will be difficult. This will be avoided by using address method. b) USING ADDRESS METHOD Syntax: insert into (table_name) values (&col1, &col2, &col3 …. &coln); This will prompt you for the values but for every insert you have to use forward slash. Ex: SQL> insert into student values (&no, '&name', &marks); Enter value for no: 1 Enter value for name: Jagan Enter value for marks: 300 old new SQL> 1: insert into student values(&no, '&name', &marks) 1: insert into student values(1, 'Jagan', 300) / Enter value for no: 2 Enter value for name: Naren Enter value for marks: 400 old new c) 1: insert into student values(&no, '&name', &marks) 1: insert into student values(2, 'Naren', 400) INSERTING DATA INTO SPECIFIED COLUMNS USING VALUE METHOD Syntax: insert into...
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...Dope shop-- new new clg join kiya graduation mai bahut sari chiziya dekhi bahut sare patole dkhe….. dil se bas ek hi awaj aye…..mujhe bhi ek kudhi pasand aye Suno mere veero, suno mere veero Suno mere veero ajj meri kahaani Main sofiyan da raja nashe ch meri rani rani Paani vi nahin paundi jadon drink si banaundi Gatt gatt khicchi jaandi dasso main kay karoon hoo Who's that girl Loki pucchde rehnde ne jadon nashe vich nacche Loki takde rehnde ne tapp tappde rehnde ne Naa jappde rehnde ne rab da ha ha Oh my God ha ha Teri lai lawa photo tu ruke taan sahi Purchase vi kariye je vike taan sahi Tuhanu dassa ki main yaaro, kaliyan da nitt khilna Jo vi mile chakko kujh fresh nahio milna Chakko chakko chakko kujh fresh nahio milna Chakko chakko chakko first hand nahio milna Angreji beat ----mujhe bhi ek kudhi pasand aye…. maine kuddi nu kaya mere naal frndship karege une mana kar dita Oh khadta ja tu nede aa Oh bhai idda naa tu gede kha Oh kahton enni desperate Saanu dasde ke hai rate Shoe teri da dress teri da Ghadi jo paayi guess teri da Chaaro paase vekh lai kudiye Charcha hotness teri da Nachdi mainu lagdi shudain Sacchi main taan ho gaya fan Machdi hik nu saambh kude Ni tenu government ne kar dena ban That is why salah ik laila Main tera majnu bann meri laila Main teri laila oh meri laila Khad ja pehla saah taan laila Lak 28 --- bhai j phir man te gaye per shadhi waste mana ker ta phir mai kyya onnu Ho lo ji Chamkile da example Lakk patla...
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...El aceso de las mujeres al poder Si los feminicidios son caracteristicas del machismo de la sociedad, cabe tambien subrayar que el ejercicio del poder se ha concentrado mayoritariamente en el género masculino. La mujer a cambio, queda confinada a la esfera domestica y privada. En efecto en 1990, la presencia femenina en los cargos del poder fue solamente de 9 por ciento. Si persiste siempre desigualdad de genero en lo que se refiere al aceso al poder, hoy en dia la presencia femenina representa mas de 20 por ciento. Como explicar la aumentacion del aceso al poder por las mujeres ? Se debe a una combinacion de factores como las transformaciones del capital humano de las mujeres, de las normas culturales y la consolidacion de la democracia ademas de la politica de discriminacion positiva o las cuotas. Las mejoras del capital humano conciernen la adquisition de mas capacidades para asumir liderazgo, en relacion directa con los grados escolares. En efecto, la escolaridad de las mujeres en los años noventa se incrementa a un ritmo superior a la de los hombres. Luego, la apertura cultural a la participacion de las mujeres en la vida publica que resulta de las luchas historicas de las mujeres. Por fin, se explica por la democratizacion de la region y sobre todo gracias a los cuotas. Las cuotas son mecanismos que permiten garantizar que las mujeres conformen al menos un porcentaje minimo (entre el 20 y el 40 %) en un organo de gobierno o de toma de decisiones. Esta legislacion...
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...Topic Gender equality in Guyana – Measures taken over the last two decades to promote the interest of females. From ancient times, the empowerment of women was perceived as a taboo by numerous cultures. In those cultures the subject of women being entitled to live in dignity and total freedom was prohibited. As such, there were violence against women, economic and political discrimination and other forms of inequalities that were deemed acceptable. “Gender equality refers to a situation where both men and women have equal rights and opportunities at all times and where this concept is recognized and respected by all members of society” (Woman Powah, 2007)During the eighteenth century, a considerable amount of recognition was given to the ‘rights of women’, since, the empowerment of these individuals were seem as crucial for contributing to the health of productivity of whole families and communities which would consequently give rise to improved new generation. In Europe during the eighteenth century, gender equality gained political social and philosophical attention when Olympe de Gouges published the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizens, modeled on the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. Guyana has recognized the importance of gender equality, and as such, in 1976 there was a presentation in parliament of a state paper on Equality for Women and in 1990 there was the Equal Rights Act. Since the establishment of the Equal Rights Act,...
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...Hinduism under Threat! Copy for General Distribution-Hitaya Hinduism under Threat! 1. Mass Conversions 2. Destruction of Hindu Institutions 3. Vote Bank Politics 4. Hindu Apathy and Ignorance 5. Solutions Copy for General Distribution-Hitaya Mass Conversions -15,018 persons converted in single day in Ongole -10,000 churches planned in 2005 alone, by just one group, the Seventh Day Adventists. Kyle Fiess, Maranatha (Org for building churches) marketing director reports: "We were astonished when Ron Watts (head of Seventh Day Adventists) presented us with a proposal for 10,000 churches in India…After many experiences like the one in Ongole, we no longer consider 10,000 churches to be an unrealistic goal, but an unparalleled opportunity”. http://www.christianaggression.org/item_display.php?type=NEWS&id=1103997730 article has links to may Copy for General Distribution-Hitaya missionary websites. Mass Conversions In 1998, the Seventh Adventist Church reported 225,000 members. In 2005, the numbers reached 825,000. “Most of the people in the villages are from a Hindu background, so it was gratifying to see so many people accepting Jesus," said Stenbakken (Seventh Day Adventist). This much conversion by just one organization. There are several other organizations working in parallel. Copy for General Distribution-Hitaya Mass Conversions Goal of 100 Million Hindu Converts Declared by Reverend Pat Robertson in Dallas Christian Conclave in Oct 2005 ...
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...1 Nitu’s Business School Selection: Riding on an Indifference Curve Nitu Gupta (Nitu), a B. Com graduate from St. Francis College, Hyderabad, found herself in a catch-22 situation once she finished her final examinations. What should be her next step? This was the most pressing question that confronted her with regard to her career choice. To find an appropriate solution to her problem, she attended the career guidance fair organised by her college in September 2008.The fair was conducted over 3 days. All those who attended the fair got a chance to know about different higher-education options, immediate career choices and professional courses like MBA, CA, CFA, Law, etc. After gaining awareness about different careers and courses, most of the students were able to take a decision. Almost all of Nitu’s close friends also clinched the issue and were excited about their respective career choices. Two of these friends decided to pursue Civil Services and planned to go to Delhi for coaching in April 2009. Three decided to pursue M.Sc (Computers) course and one decided to undergo training in SAP with an eye on taking up her dream job later on. However, Nitu was still pondering what should be her next move? Lots of advice (unsolicited most of the times) led to equal measure of confusion. Looking at the trend of the youngsters veering towards management education, for once she even thought to be right what her inner voice had all along been prompting. The MBA entrance...
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...Mission statement analysis [Type the document subtitle] Department of Management Studies COURSE TITLE Strategic Management PREPARED FOR Abu Sayef Md. Muntaquimul Bari Chowdhuri Lecturer Department of Management Studies Jahangirnagar University PREPARED BY: Knights Sl No Group Members ID 1. Tasnia Zannat 682 2. Md. Mazharul Islam 708 3. Md. Monirul Islam 716 4. Rabbir Rashedin Tirno 717 5. Md. Mahfuzur Rahman 721 6. Mahedi Akbar 1960 Group leader: Mahedi Akbar (1960) Date of Submission: 13th March, 2015 Jahangirnagar University Savar, Dhaka Letter of Transmittal 13th March, 2015 Abu Sayef Md. Muntaquimul Bari Chowdhuri Lecturer, Department of Management Studies Jahangirnagar University Savar, Dhaka Subject: Submission of the report on “Mission statement analysis.” Dear Sir, It is an honor and great pleasure for us to submit our report on “Mission statement analysis” During the process of preparing the report, we get the chance of experiencing and rediscovering our potentials. This report gave us an opportunity to apply our theoretical expertise, sharpen our views, ideas and communication skills, which will help us in our future professional career. We hope that this report will be up to your expectation and draw your appreciation. If you have any question or inquiry regarding this report, please contact with us. We are looking forward to receiving your comments and suggestions on this report...
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...SI Rect. 2011 - Provisional Selection List Ref .: 931/R&T/Rect.1/2011 dated: 03/11/2011 and 09/05/2014 Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Reg. No Name Selected Post SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (AR) (Men) SCT RSI (AR) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (AR) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SI (Men) in SPF Department SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (AR) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) Station Fire Officer SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SCT RSI (APSP) (Men) SCT SI (Civil) (Men) SI (Men) in SPF Department SCT RSI...
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...Plunder of India India now is witnessing not mere corruption, but national plunder. --Brahma Challeny, The Hindu, Dec 6, 2010 ESTIMATE OF DEPOSITS IN SAFE HAVENS Top 5 in the world India - $1456 billion (1.4 Trillion dollars) Russia - $470 billion UK $390 billion Ukraine - $100 billion China $96 billion Note: While these numbers are not substantiated because of secrecy, it does reflect the magnitude. Conservative Estimate by Global Financial Integrity India’s standing per Transparency International India’s Corruption Perception Index: 3.3 Scale of 0 to10 10 (highly clean), 0 (highly corrupt) India The Republic of Scams India, Republic of Scams 2G Spectrum Allocation Fraud, 1.76 lakh crores (40 billion dollars) Classic example of collusion between politicians, industrialists and media with high powered brokers. Indian Government refuses to constitute a joint parliamentary committee of all parties to investigate the scam (that resulted in total deadlock in entire last parliamentary session). India, Republic of Scams 2G Spectrum Allocation Fraud(2010) India Today Jan 3, 2010 No tolerance for corruption or deception? Govt refused Joint Parliamentary committee because based on proportion of MPs there will be majority representatives from other parties who will be able expose those who actually received money and deposited in swiss and other safe havens? Who are they protecting? According to Dr. Swamy, Sonia has taken a big share of...
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