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    International Journal of Trends in Commerce and Economics Volume 1, issue 6, 2014 © Goel A Study of Sustainability in Competitive Era- Issues & Challenge Shuchi Goel, Assistant Professor, Hi ndu Institute of Management, Sonepat Abstract Presidents far and wide are beginning to see the state of anothe r time of supportability coming into perspective. Even with climbing worldwide rivalry, mechanical change and the most genuine budgetary downturn in almost a century, corporate duty to the standards

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    Douglas Rushkoff's book, Present Shock, argues how the culmination of certain ingredients of our present culture leads humanity from a problematic present to a doomed future. Rushkoff argues that the fated horror our culture presents leads us to desire to control over the present pandemonium. Rushkoff is able to relate to the audience in a strong way - convincing readers through relating to specific details of their present behavior. The evidence that Rushkoff argues to prove that the world behaves

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    1. What actions would you take or recommended this situation? This church founded by Pastor John has enjoyed success for number of years. As the founder of the church he has been with them and been the leader of this congregation that enable them to grow over the years. This church has reached a level of success in adjustments need to be made in order to carry out the work they haven’t given opportunity to do. The church have two major projects that they are facing when is the builder program that

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    nothing there to make her successful (Gordon). Conditioning the mind makes it much easier to comprehend what’s going on in life and on the field. Everyone gets stressed out, especially when playing in softball. There is so much to think about in the present moment in time. Before every game, Gordon would become nervous. She claimed that “there was never a time I wasn’t nervous before a game, especially my districts game my senior year” (Gordon). One thing that Gordon could have done is The 5-4-3-2-1

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    At the present time, technological advances and the growth of its use has caused on many occasions this so-called technology. Although it is true that the use of this technology on many occasions it helps many people to be in contact with those who are far away. Social platforms like Facebook and tweeter among others bring advantages for people, but at the same time have a negative effect on their behavior. The way they respond to interpersonal relationships and the outcomes that may come from them

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    explained as burnout in those students is mainly due to academic overburden more than emotional exhaustion. Thus immediate intervention should be done by college administrator to relieve the load on students regarding academic activities. In the present study there was a significant association between age

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    he’s exceptionally bright). Mr. R is a proponent of free will and I, an abnegator of it. I hope this dialogue can help lead to a partial advancement of mankind and His limited knowledge of the world. Brandon: Greetings my dear friend. I wish to present my theory, Kembleenian Determinism, to you; for I believe it has withstood its confutations, and ineluctably gives rise to the notion that our actions and fates are as determined as the stars above. All that we do is not within our purview, but rather

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    cause her to become famous. Further, Petrarch implements the idea of a temporal disparity between his past laments and the present time so that he can apply some distance and detachment between himself and the “scattered” rhymes of “his first youthful error” (Petrarch 2). Stampa, instead, fails to mention a separation from her laments as a way of presenting their ongoing and present nature. In addition to

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    Each of the previous sections highlighted the need for an athletic career planning program or discussed components that would comprise such a program. However, preexisting career-planning for athletes has not been formally addressed (Beauchemin, 2014; Lavallee, 2005; Morris & Cherry, 2007; Stambulova, 2010). An evaluation of methods, outcomes, and limitations of preexisting models will ideally benefit the overall strength and clinical utility of the current program. In addition to career-planning

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    developed or developing. Moreover, there are various types of technologies available nowadays. Firstly, Nano technology is the fastest growing technology among others. For example, couple of years ago, the size of computers are very large but at present, it is like a notebook and has much more features than the previous ones. They are very much easy to use and capable to use by each age group. Secondly, in the past there are different machines to do various tasks but in today’s modern scenario, a

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