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Decentralization and Federalism in the Philippines

Federalism

Philippines

Words: 699 (3 pages)

The Philippines has been under Spanish rule for over five centuries, resulting in a highly centralized, bureaucratic, and hierarchical system of government. This has also led to a cultural inclination towards dependency and a disregard for local-level institutions. While centralized governments have their advantages, the flaws in this system are particularly evident in the Philippines’…

India: The New Economic Tiger in Asia

Economics

Economy of India

Words: 1036 (5 pages)

Abstract Indian economy has seen a steady growth over the last thirty years. This can be credited to the stable performance of its manufacturing and IT sector. This paper will delve on the major transformation that Indian economy has experienced over the years. From Sleeping Giant to Economic Tiger A country known for its poverty,…

Human Resource Management Reform in China

China

Human Resource Management

Human Resources

Words: 3664 (15 pages)

The measures, Busch developed for the choice, preparation, moving and reintegration of its employees has been examined and set against the common practice of other enterprises. The work starts with a representation of the enterprise Busch. The main part s a detailed representation of the measures of Busch with respect to the four phases of…

Foreign Trade in China

China

Trade

Words: 3273 (14 pages)

Foreign Trade in China: How does an International Company successfully enter and establish foreign trade in China. Today, the modern world is all about global integration and innovation, which is achieved through the exchange of ideas and services, people and goods. Broadly speaking we can outline three vehicles through which countries can integrate in economic…

Beggary in India. Child Beggars

India

Words: 1574 (7 pages)

In India, it is believed that Lord Shiva (topics – pictures) used to sustain his household by collecting scalpings through begging from rishis and sadhus. However, times have changed significantly. Even full-time beggars (panhandlers) now struggle to have two meals a day. In the recent past, every beggar who appeared at the door on Saturdays…

Discuss the short and long term consequences of the Indian Mutiny 1857

India

Words: 918 (4 pages)

Despite its failure as an independence revolution, the Indian Mutiny had a profound impact on Indian society. However, it would be another 90 years before India finally gained independence. This mutiny resulted in both immediate and long-lasting effects, with the short-term consequences occurring until 1860 and subsequently followed by the long-term ones. After the uprising,…

Country Governance Assesment Philippines by: Asian Development Bank 2005

Philippines

Political corruption

Words: 716 (3 pages)

“Country Governance Assessment Philippines” by the Asian Development Bank (ADB, March 2005: 10-151) is committed in supporting the reform agenda for improving governance in the Philippines through this evaluation. Governance is broadly defined as the sound exercise of political, economic, and administrative authority to manage a country’s resources for development. It involves the institutionalization of…

Indian Overseas Bank

Banking

India

Words: 1041 (5 pages)

Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) is a significant bank with 1,400 branches in India and six branches overseas. Established in 1937 and headquartered in Chennai (formerly Madras), IOB has its own ISO certified Information Technology department. This department has developed software for online banking services, which is used by 900 branches. By the end of the…

Ink on Paper: Zhao Mengfu’s Sheep and Goat

Art

China

Painting

Words: 1545 (7 pages)

Literati paintings aim for free expression of ideas, feelings, and emotions rather than the truthful portrayal of the world. Cultivation of the mind was given more importance than perfection of structure in literati art. They are created by intellectual representatives and academics who incorporate their knowledge of poetry and other arts into their paintings.[1] This…

Summer Season in India

India

Words: 351 (2 pages)

India is a tropical country. Here Summer Season is felt more prominently than any other season. Ordinarily, we begin to feel the summer heat from the month of April to the second week of June. In Oriya Calendar, Baisakh and Jyestha are the two months which comprise the Summer Season. This season is remarkable for…

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