Saud University, Riyadh COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ADVANCED TOPICS IN FINANCE (BA 528) 1st Midterm examination Date: 7th Dec.2010 Time: 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Marks: 20 Section: 30661 (MBA) Room No. 60 Instructor: Dr. Durga Prasad Samontaray GIVE ALL ANSWERS ONLY IN THE QUESTION PAPER. EXERCISES ARE TO BE ANSWERED IN THE BACKSIDE BLANK SPACE AVAILABLE. Section A Select the best alternative from the following questions (0.5*20 = 10 Marks) 1. Which of the following
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Teaching Business Ethics and Environmental Responsbility, Using Hinduism As A Tool. Abstract The crux of Hinduism is to revere nature in all its forms as they are considered to be manifestations of God himself. Even humankind is understood to be a composition of elements of nature and therefore maintaining a symbiotic relationship is essential for self preservation which is reinforced through the theory of karma which lays heavy emphasis on one’s action and corresponding rewards and punishment
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Chapter 3 Study Guide: Hinduism 1. What are the Vedas? a. Four collections of ancient prayers and rituals 2. When was the Vedic Period? a. 2000 to 500 B.C.E. 3. What language was used in this period? a. Sanskrit 4. Who are Aryans and what is the Aryan invasion theory? What evidence supports this theory? a. Single people b. Aryan invasion theory- the Vedas believed to be the religious writings of this invading people c. Entering new lands, these people were thought to have carried their
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Hypothesis: Communalization of Education is leading to increasing tension/alienation amongst religious communities and is being utilized as a tool for vote bank politics by politicians. Case Study 1: The Saffronization of Educational Institutions One of the first moves taken by Murli Manohar Joshi, HRD minister in 2000 was to appoint Mr. BR Grover as Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research. It was a widely held view that Mr. Grover was a historian of mediocre status and a RSS sympathizer
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Top of Form Powered by JRank Bottom of Form Countries and Their Cultures Countries and Their Cultures » Germany to Jamaica » Rajputs Rajputs PRONUNCIATION: RAHJ-puts ALTERNATE NAMES: Ksatriya caste LOCATION: India (Rajasthan state) POPULATION: 120 million LANGUAGE: Language or dialect of their region RELIGION: Hinduism 1 • INTRODUCTION "Rajput" identifies numerous ksatriya or warrior castes in northern and western India. The term "Rajput" comes from rajaputra, which means
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that proper division in the gender roles be made Tara gives us a glimpse into the modern society which claims to be liberal and advanced in its thought and action. In a society which claims that its mothers are educated today and have `Devis` like Durga, Kali, Saraswati , Lakshmi etc whom not only women but men also pay obeisance , differentiate between a male child and a female child. All the propagandas of equality between male and female, equal opportunities to women in all the fields are belied
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INTRODUCTION: Two friends were going for an interview board in a call centre company. Both of them were well dressed up and did everything they could to give a best presentation in the interview board in front of the officials. Of the two friends one had a very good CGPA and the other was ranked average. The one with good CGPA also had little previous experience in the related kind of jobs but the other friend was a novice. So, taking the best preparation for the interview both the friends faced
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comparable with it. Yet, some argue that it is more correct to describe Indian religion as Dravidian religion modified by the ideas of the Aryan invaders. * This is accentuated by the fact that major deities of Hinduism (Siva, Krishna, Rama, Durga), and some of its core doctrines, are either totally unknown to the Veda or obscurely indicated in it. * The chief characteristics of mature Indian religion are characteristics of an area, not of a race, and they differ from those of other ancient
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Home About Contact The Lost Flaneur Ali Karimi Feeds: Posts Comments Posts Tagged ‘Kabuliwala’ Kabuliwala – “The Kabuli Man” Posted in Books, Cinema, City, tagged Kabul in Literature, Kabuliwala, Rabindranath Tagore, The Fruitseller from Kabul, The Kabuli Man on September 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment » The awesome poster for Kabuliwala film 1957. Kabuliwala (originally Cabuliwala) is a short story by Rabindranath Tagore (b. 1861 – 1941), India’s most celebrated literary figure and a Noble
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This Project has been submitted by Ms. Vidhisha S. Ambade ID No: 214083 On Family Law During the Winter Semester 2015 IRRETRIEVABLE BREAKDOWN OF MARRIAGE INTRODUCTION Marriages in India are defined as bonds made in heaven and solemnized on earth. For Hindus it is a sacrament, for Muslims it is a sanctified contract and for Christians a sacred knot1. Complexity of the modern society and its consequences such as fast changing socio economic conditions, the disintegration
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