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    The 2006 independent movie Outsourced deals with the controversial topic of globalization. Specifically when American companies outsource jobs to foreign countries. The film addresses the problems American companies face when choosing to relocate businesses to a country whose culture and customs dramatically differ from their own. In this film the main character encounters anthropologic concepts such as communitas, acculturation, culture shock and globalization. In this paper I aim to show how the

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      Introduction The phenomenon of integrating reading and social skills is not new in public school education (Selman, 2003). What is new, is the recent research of interconnection between literacy and social communication in children. According to ASHA, social cognition, social interaction, pragmatics (verbal and nonverbal communication), and language processing are

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    Hipaa Privacy Rule

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    Privacy Rules 1 Abstract The wisdom of the HIPAA Privacy Rules was to create national standards to protect the privacy of personal health information. This Rule took effect in April, 2003 and provides protections to every patient whose information is collected, used or disclosed by covered entities. The paper will provide information on HIPAA's Privacy Rules, the effect on medical providers and patients. Also, it will give recommendations on how to improve the implementation of this

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    Curry Powder Indusrty

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    INDUSTRY PROFILE India is a land of spices where many varieties are grown in the different regions of the country. The people of the country are fond of spicy food so the spices are the most important ingredient in any Indian dish. The nation is not just the big producer and consumer of spices but also a major player in international market, exporting the surplus and importing the deficit. Spices play an important role in enhancing the flavor and taste of the processed foods. They are also used in

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    NSSO and Sachar Committee Report provide a broad spectrum investigation into the socio-economic status of Muslims in India, and look into the roots of their disadvantaged conditions of life. In an informative article published in The Hindu in 2004, Asha Krishnakumar points out that socio-economic condition of a majority of Muslims is worse than those of Hindus. Some 59 per cent of Muslim women have not attended school; 60 per cent were married by the age of 17 and hardly 14 per cent registered work

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    Nokia Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones, serving customers in 130 countries. Nokia is divided into four business groups: Mobile Phones, Multimedia, Enterprise Solutions, and Networks. The Mobile Phones group markets wireless voice and data products in consumer and corporate markets. The Multimedia segment sells mobile gaming devices, home satellite systems, and cable television set-top boxes. The Enterprise Solutions group develops wireless systems for use in the corporate

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    expects him to respect her opinions. However, even when the wives make themselves clear, their husbands simply disregard their expectations. Somer conveyed to her husband, Kris that she was not happy with how he had decided to send their daughter, Asha off to India without consulting her; however, Kris does the same thing again by deciding to go to India himself without discussing it with her. Somer's expectations are ignored, and on top of that, Kris says, "Come if you want. Or don't. Maybe it's

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    Quality Challenges of Public Health information system in Indian Rural Healthcare sector for monitoring and evaluation– the case study from rural India Mohd Vaseem Ismail Mr. Sakhi john Abstract National Rural Health Mission (NRHM establishesed for improve healthcare delivery by making architectural corrections in existing public health systems , A health management information system is an essential management tool to achieve these goals- to be able to monitor how far we have travelled, and

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    A study revealed that learning is a process that happens under observable and ideal conditions to the extent that situations, in which students are placed purposely or otherwise, had great effects on them. There must be collaboration together between the special education program and the regular education to hand in hand assess the overall needs of students with learning problems to cooperatively make efficient educational strategies to match the needs of the students (Will, 1986). Sasartawi & Abdul

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    In considering the radical changes in hospitals, India has undergone profound change in terms of infrastructure and services being provided over the last 20 years. Post independence India attained 3 tier system that includes primary care at village level, secondary care at sub-district and district level and finally tertiary care at the regional level. According to United States central agency, India is the 2nd largest population in the world around 1.5 billion people, due to the growing population

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