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    Gensis of Issues of Indian Industry

    on Industrial Stagnation in India (1940-70) Abstract The paper seeks to analyse the factors causing the stagnation in the industrial sector in India after having relatively rapid industrialization post-independence period. This debate marked contrast to the relative consensus that prevailed in the professional economic circles in the sixties, attracted a great deal of scholarly attention to India. This paper seeks to analyze that lack of aggregate demand and inequality in income distribution

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    Traditional Bone Setter Literature Review

    ASIA SOUTH INDIA J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2011 Oct;2(4):174-8. doi: 10.4103/0975-9476.90766. Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India. Panda AK1, Rout S. Abstract Traditional bone setting practices are quite popular in India and nearly 6000 traditional bone setting Vaidyas (Practisioners) are practicing the same in our country. Puttur kattu is a traditional way of bone setting practice, invented accidentally by K. Kesava Raju in 1881. Now, the fourth generation

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    Biotech

    Summer Project Report Study of MDA (malondialdehyde) as abiotic stress marker in CSV-17 variety of Sorghum bicolor. Submitted in partial fullfilement of the requirement for B.Tech. Biotechnology Semester VII AMITY INSTITUTE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN JAIPUR 2011 Supervised by: Dr Ajit Kumar Sr. Research Officer S.P. Institute of Biotechnology, Jaipur Submitted by: Ravi Pareek DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project report entitled “Study of MDA (malondialdehyde) as

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    Human Captial Development

    in human capital should be the foremost priority of developing countries. Foreign direct investment refers to international movement of capital across national boundaries. This may take the shape of creation of a subsidiary abroad or to exercise control on the management of a company in another country. The effects of FDI are generally considered to be highly positive on the growth of host country since it leads to transfer of technology and generation of employment in host countries. FDI has experienced

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    Basal Ganglia Contributions to Motor Control: a Vigorous Tutor

    Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Basal ganglia contributions to motor control: a vigorous tutor Robert S Turner1 and Michel Desmurget2 The roles of the basal ganglia (BG) in motor control are much debated. Many influential hypotheses have grown from studies in which output signals of the BG were not blocked, but pathologically disturbed. A weakness of that approach is that the resulting behavioral impairments reflect degraded function of the BG per se mixed together with secondary dysfunctions

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    Management Control System

    Q.1 How is RI (EVA) analysis carried out? Explain advantages and disadvantages. Ans. The EVA method is based on the past performance of the corporate enterprise. The underlying economic principle in this method is to determine whether the firm is earning a higher rate of return on the entire invested funds than the cost of such funds (measured in terms of weighted average cost of capital, WACC). If the answer is positive, the firm’s management is adding to the shareholders value by earning extra

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    Adaptation

    What are some characteristics and examples of "adaptation" and why it is of interest or concern to anthropologists? Give examples of behavior adaptation today or in the past. Adaptation chapter 18 Adaptation refers to beneficial adjustments of organisms to their environment, a process that not only leads to changes in the organisms but also impacts their environment. Food foraging is the oldest and most universal type of human adaptation and typically involves geographic mobility, Horticulture

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    Big Story

    True (page 60, moderate, understanding) If false, why? 5. Self-awareness can be managed by exercising minimal control over when and what kind of information one receives about oneself and by not involving others in the pursuit of self-understanding. False (page 60, moderate, understanding) If false, why? It requires more than minimal control. Understanding and Appreciating Individual Differences 6. Simone will be viewed as an effective manager if she uses her

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    The Effect of Electronic Gadget on Student Academics Performance

    Downloaded by [203.82.90.206] at 18:42 24 July 2016 Jeffrey H. Kuznekoff & Scott Titsworth In this study, we examined the impact of mobile phone usage, during class lecture, on student learning. Participants in three different study groups (control, low-distraction, and high-distraction) watched a video lecture, took notes on that lecture, and took two learning assessments after watching the lecture. Students who were not using their mobile phones wrote down 62% more information in their

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    Motivation in Workplace

    INTRODUCTION Rensis Likerthas called motivation as the core of management. Motivation is an effective instrument in the hands of the management in inspiring the work force .It is the major task of every manager to motivate his subordinate or to create the will to work among the subordinates. It should also be remembered that the worker may be immensely capable of doing some work, nothing can be achieved if he is not willing to work .creation of a will to work is motivation in simple but true sense

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