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    Contains practical aspect. Would be much helpful if diagrams are attached.
    • 14/06/2007
    • 03:41:18
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  • Something to add here ...

    Just to add something here, Strategic Management is looking forward into 5 - 10 years, and in this process managers have to be rational in their decisions by taking into considerations the implicit costs (opportunity cost) & explicit costs (accounting costs) when doing the cost benefit analysis.
    • 18/05/2007
    • 01:45:50
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  • Review: Essey against the real facts

    First of all as a Tamil person born and living in Sri Lanka, I would like to point out that in the current Sri Lankan context, the word "minority" is no longer encouraged to be used as the government is very conscious and sensitive to uplift the living standards of all the people in Sri Lanka. Therefore currently all the people in Sri Lanka are considered as "Citizens of Sri Lanka" irrespective whether they are Tamil, Muslim, Burger or Sinhalese.Secondly it is clear that by reading this article, I came across situations where the author states "… Basic rights such as voting were denied from them even though they contribute to the country's economy. Up till today, as many as 100,000 Indian Tamils remained stateless . .". I would like to point out that in all the presidential elections the Tamil Sri Lankans across the country as well as Muslim Sri Lankans were given the opportunity to vote. All the Tamil Sri Lankans except in the Northern & East were able to freely cast their votes in the Presidential Elections. However, statistics show that in Jaffna in the rebel-dominated north the ballot turnout in the town was very thin."In one polling station in Jaffna town where 2,083 people are registered to vote, only one ballot was cast nearly three hours after voting began." (Ref: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4439050.stm)"Only 10% had turned out by noon in Vanni, which is part-controlled by the Tamil Tigers. The turnout in Jaffna is expected to be only 1.5%." (Ref: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4439050.stm)In fact it is the LTTE the Terrorist Organization that has been trying to put an end to the basic rights of the Tamil Sri Lankans by threatening them."However, most members of the Tamil minority in areas controlled by the Tamil Tiger rebels boycotted the poll." (Ref: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4439050.stm)Thirdly, the LTTE as I mentioned before is nothing but a terrorist organization who are ruthlessly killing Sri Lankans (all Tamil, Muslim and Sinhalese people) in order to fulfill their need for power. The reason behind LTTE is not to free Tamil Sri Lankans from discrimination, but the gain power in a non civilized ruthless way, since there is no such problem to Tamil Sri Lankans other than the problems like* LTTE killing Tamil people, keeping Tamil, Sinhalese people as hostages. (Ref: http://www.defence.lk/ltte/)* LTTE abducting their children from school (age between 14 onwards ) to join their killings. Most of the children in the battle field have surrendered or left the LTTE for their freedom. (Ref: http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20070516_04, http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20070127_03, http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20061220_03 )* LTTE forcing the Tamils all over the world to give them money to buy them weapons*International prostitution network run by LTTE. (Ref: http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20070514_06)For video clips on more of the above visit http://defence.lk/main_res.asp?fname=videosDevelopment programs in the North by Sri Lankan Government have been launched in areas that were fought and won by SL army. (Ref: http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20070517_01) However still there are some areas where people are suffocated by these terrorists and the SL army has to give their lives for the freedom of Tamils held there.
    • 17/05/2007
    • 23:10:45
    • Score: 0 out of 0 people found this comment useful.