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    problem in developing countries. Sri Lanka as a middle income country is also facing the problem of poverty. A lot of families in Sri Lanka are being covered under the safety net programs funded by the government of Sri Lanka in terms of income transfer (food and income subsidy), nutrition package for pregnant and lactating mothers and milk feeding subsidy for children between two and five years old. Therefore, one of the main responsibilities of the government of Sri Lanka is to eradicate poverty from

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    Exchange Axiata Plc (Formally known as Dialog Telekom), is a Sri Lankan's biggest media transmission specialist co-op with the nation's biggest portable system administrator of more than million endorsers and charges a 57% of the Sri Lankan versatile market. Exchange is an auxiliary of Axiata gathering decapitates which possesses 83.32% controlling stake of the organization while the rest is held by general society. Discourse was recorded on the Colombo stock trade in 2005 June, as of August 2015

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    Problem Areas of FEMA

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    Some of the problem areas of FEMA in relation to the disasters that have occurred in the last decade in the US are: • “DOD, FEMA, and the state of Louisiana had difficulty coordinating with each other, which slowed the response” . • “DOD/DHS coordination was not effective during Hurricane Katrina” . • There is a question of turf amongst officials . With interdepartmental rivalry hurting the cause of prompt disaster relief. • “FEMA management lacked situational awareness of existing requirements

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    major social and economic drawback within the society. Lack of university education for the majority of Sri Lankans is a national issue which has an impact on all sectors of society(Premarathna, A2011). Therefore, Sri Lanka needs more universities and the annual intake of students to the universities has to be increased. The necessityfor “the establishment of private universities in Sri Lanka” arises in such circumstance. 3. Why private universities are to be

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    inequalities amongst people should be minimized. So, it can be expected that UK management will treat estate workers in equal manner. When consider the second dimension called individualism vs collectivism, UK is a individualist country while Sri Lanka is collectivism country. Accordingly, UK management teams normally take decision, but estate worker will not have any opportunity to involve in decision making. And also their leadership style is more autocratic. UK management team will more self

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    which are existing in almost all the countries in the world,producing various kinds of goods and providing different types of services to make the lives of people better.Most of them are done for profits and only few is carried out for charity In Sri Lanka,there are vast number of businesses.They are either production based or servisce providing budsinesses.Of them some do their business in large scales(even globally) and some people deals with small scale businesses.Among them there businesses that

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    gettyimages.com/photos/bollywood-actress-jacqueline-fernandez-during-an-interview-for-the-picture-id463676690 Introduction (more than 50 words): Jacqueline Fernandez is an upcoming actress in Bollywood. She was formerly a model and represented Sri Lanka in the Miss Universe beauty contest in 2006. Her acting career in Bollywood began after she came to India on a modelling assignment. Her recent career in acting has seen her in both leading and supporting

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    Talent management is the integrated and systematic process of attracting, engaging and retaining key employees and potential organizational leaders. The main objective of the talent management is employee performance evaluation. Cedar Park Furniture Company should pay sufficient attention to their talent management strategy and practice for following reasons. Human resource is the one of the most important productivity factor in the organization. Therefore organization need to utilize the other

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    Cultural Memory and the Sri Lankan Civil War in Shobaskthi’s short story, “The MGR Murder Trial” By Dr Preetha Vasan . Abstract : This paper looks at the intersection of cultural memory, war and literary narrative in the specific context of the civil wars that raged Sri Lanka. It would consider the dynamics of cultural memory of an ethnic minority group during a civil war. To achieve this , the paper would attempt a close study of Shobasakthi , the Tamil Eelam writer’s titular short story “The

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    Customer Retention: With Special Reference to Telecommunication Industry in Sri Lanka K. A. Silva Lanka Com Services (Pvt) Limited, Colombo, Sri Lanka S. T. W. S. Yapa Department of Decision sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka samanyapa@sjp.ac.lk ABSTRACT The landscape of the telecommunication industry in Sri Lanka has been changed drastically since the deregulation of telecommunication sector in early 1990s. Number of service providers has been increased

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