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    The Rig-Veda

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    we have today that helps us understand the culture and beliefs of Aryan India. Overall, these religious books known as the Rig-Veda gives us an inside look of what the Aryan-India population practiced and their way of life. In what context did the author compose this document? Ancient India was the third

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    Indi An Emerging Power

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    Introduction Globalization and technology have generated many changes to the world’s economy as it has opened the doors for businesses all over the world to international markets. This means, expanding their economies by growing their target market areas. Now a day, businesses don’t talk about understanding their local markets, but understanding the global market. Some developing nations have taken advantage of this opportunity to grow their economies and they are working on becoming a global power

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    using new digital technologies”, (Batty, 2012). A real world example of this would be India, where its “government has announced their ‘Smart Cities Mission’” ("2nd smart cities," 2015). Eventually this category of cities will lead to social inequality and exclusion, as companies, and cities focus on those who can pay to generate profits, while ignore the social benefit of the predominant lower class citizens of India. And finally, this exclusion, will add to the digital divide in India as a result of

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    Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), the leading developer of unmanned aeronautical platform technologies (ga-asi.com, 2016). As noted on the GA-ASI website (2016), GA-ASI has been the premier provider and value chain orchestrator (Mudambi, 2008) of remotely piloted aircraft, also referred to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones, to the United States (US) government agencies since inception of the highly innovative technology in the early 1990s. Reductions in the US defense budget, sequestration and increased

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    The world in his eyes was becoming “flat”, the playing field on which many global companies compete, was becoming level. Friedman refers to this explanation as “Globalization 3.0”, a globalization caused by new technology. The internet was the main contributor, allowing for companies in India and China to compete for business in the United States. Friedman wants the reader to understand how the world has become “flat” and the implications of the effect. Chapter One is titled “While I Was Sleeping”

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    twentieth century , but some researchers have pointed to the existence of the seventies of the last century through the exchange of electronic information between industrial companies systems.E-commerce is considered one of modern idioms and taken to enter our daily lives until they became used in many life activities, which are of link information technology revolution and communications. E-commerce expression can divide it into two sections, with the first, a “trade”, which refers to the economic

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    facility is meant for companies and government departments to make/receive large volumes of payments rather than for funds transfers by individuals. Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Automatic Teller Machine is the most popular devise in India, which enables the customers to withdraw their money 24 hours a day 7 days a week. It is a devise that allows customer who has an ATM card to

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    Exercise 1: The End of Geography? With the expansion and development of new technologies it is easier now than ever to communicate with people, businesses and more all around the globe in an instant. With this instantaneous communication comes the development of new sectors of business and more opportunity for people all around the world to get connected. While all of this new connection and communication allows for new sectors of jobs and communication, it also begs the question, does all of this

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    Executive Summary Infosys Technologies is a billion dollar company with over 58,000 worldwide and is rated as the Best Employer in India. In 2008 the Indian company had a successful turnover of more than $4 billion. Infosys operates in a number of business ventures ranging from banking to retail, and its services tend to encompass end-to-end IT solutions. The company is noted for using its low-risk Global Delivery Model (GDM) to accelerate schedules and reduce costs. As early as 2004 the

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    THE ROLE OF ONE STOP GOVERNMENT PORTAL IN E-GOVERNANCE OF INDIA Abstract This paper on One Stop Government Portal starts with the need for deviation from conventional method of offering govt. services physically to offering it virtually. It talks about the consequences of introduction of e-governance with reference to one-stop govt. portals in India and the way people perceived its services. It also mentions the way in which these services can be enhanced in order to reach the maximum people effectively

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