PANEER KOFTA RECIPE Ingredients: | | For Koftas: 200 gms Cottage Cheese (Paneer) How to make paneer 2 Potato (Aloo) 1/2 tsp Red Chili Powder (Lal Mirchi) 1/4 tsp Garam Masala 2 tblsp Cornflour Oil for frying For Gravy 4 Onion (Pyaj) 4 Tomato (Tamatar) Coriander Leaves (Dhania Patta) 1/2 cup Curd (Dahi) 1/2 cup Cashewnut (Kaju) Powder 1/2 tsp Cumin Seed (Jeera) 1/2 tsp Salt 1/2 tsp Red Chili Powder (Lal Mirchi) 1/4 tsp Turmeric (Haldi) 1/4 tsp Garam Masala 1
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1. Why does the globalized world demand more foreign contacts than ever? . “A globalized world demands more foreign contacts than even Britain has experienced in the past. Strength of the economy, security of the nation, safety of people against organized crimes, the health of the environment. 2. What does it mean to be ”secure in our British identity” (page 38, line 8)? How may this increase the chances to British success in the world? This secure and confidence is important for the inner
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Diagnosing the Change Six-box organizational model: The six-box model is a framework developed by the American analyst Marvin Weisbord to assess the functioning of organizations. It is a generic framework and is intended for use across a wide variety of organizations. It is based mainly on the techniques and assumptions of the field of organizational development. The six-box model is comprised of the following components: 1. Purposes: What 'businesses' are we in? 2. Structure: How do
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„Organisational Context of Essar“ “We in the business community have a responsibility to contribute to a better understanding of the urgency of averting a crippling and self-inflicted recession,” writes Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, in The Wall Street Journal this week. 1 Organisations interact with the world around them. They get influenced by and they influence their surroundings. Over the years those interdependences became stronger; Starbuck states, ‘not only have corporations
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Episode starts with Thapki looking at Bihaan's drawing and thinking that in this drawing the boy is Bihaan as he is holding a stick and hitting his brither Dhruv from the back. She questions what does this Peacock feather represent? I will have to ask Bihaan. Bihaan comes in room and Thapki asks lets play a game. Bihaan on seeing Thapki, loses his senses and goes into another world, imaging only Thapki with background song Tum Tak. Thapki says I will say a a word and the first thing comes into your
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Algebra I Quarter 3 Exam Name/Student Number:__________________________ Score:_______/________ Directions: For each question show all work that is required to arrive at the solution. Save this document with your answers and submit as an attachment to be graded. Simplify each expression. Use positive exponents. 1. m3n–6p0 2. a 4 b 3 ab 2 3. (x–2y–4x3) –2 4. Write the explicit formula that represents the geometric sequence -2, 8, -32, 128 5. Evaluate the function f (x)
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the United States government to describe programs designed to solve the “Indian problem”. These policies would provide the Indians an escape from impoverished reservations and a chance to live the American Dream. To the Indians, these three words described the incalculable loss of the “old ways” which included their culture, heritage and language. Without the support of their communities, thrust into urban life, many Indians found the experience demoralizing. Despite the unduly positive assertions
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MEMORANDUM To: FedEx Executives & Board From: Henry J. Maier/ CEO FedEx Ground Date: September 30, 2014 Subject: Daily Service Reduction in Rural Areas After careful deliberation, FedEx Ground will serve only three times a week to rural areas with a population less than 4,500 per fifty square miles. Our decision is based on recent research on economic data that illustrates the decline in time, labor, and resources if we provide our services every single day. Our expected savings will benefit
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Numbers are “a series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers” (Burger 57). His book “Liber Abaci” written in 1202 introduced this sequence to Western European mathematics, although they had been described earlier in Indian mathematics. He proved that through spiral counts there is a sequence of numbers with a definite pattern. The simplest series is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144…and so on. When looking at this series the pattern proves that adding the previous
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Product cost: Price food, Price to packing. Fixed cost Logistics, Car, Office, Website maintenance, Employees and Services Marketing material Get first time consumers Product price Advertisement on/with products Vehicles Lunchbox Cross side network Same side network Quality food and tasty. 12$-15$ Provide food according client specifications Save time (cooking or going to food place) Food Delivery Competitive price and On-time Website - app Delivery vehicles Marketing Marketing/social
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