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MR. Prashant Muley  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Hii Randeep, this is ur anwser resistance welding is a group of welding processes wherein colescence is produced by the heat obtained from resistance of the work to the flow of electric current in a circuit of which the work is a part and by the...
RK N  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Hi Randeep, Resistance welding is a method that uses the material’s resistance to the electrical current to create the heat needed to bond the materials. Spot welding and seam welding are both forms of resistance welding as well as flash welding,...
 
 
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Vaibhav Rastogi  |  Argues in support of  "Forex"  |  2 years ago
Anyone can do Forex Trading No Qualification required No English Knowledge required No Mathematic knowledge required No Advance computer knowledge required No Share Trading Knowledge required Start trading immediately From basics to advance level...
Vikas Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Stock"  |  4 years ago
What I feel is that person with little knowledge about stock market can still make a profit knowing few basic things and certain knowledge related to the future growth, which would allow that person to invest in it and still create a profit and...
Pierre Pienaar  |  Argues in support of  "Forex"  |  3 years ago
Forex trading is far less riskier than Stock trading, because with Forex you can leverage, and also your money is liquid, but you must make sure that you have the knoeldge before you trade. I believe in: Trade smart, not often
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1 identify the root cause
2 Try the non-performing politicians for Murder
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Supported idea  "A strong Nation"  |  2 years ago
Thanks for the referral Mr.Ravindra Ji. First India should be a strong nation. Whenever the people are attacked killed by the terrorists, the govt. will declare with its usual regrets on the killings and will further declare that terrorism will...
RK N  |  Added idea  |  4 years ago
I don't know what we should expect from our government which is failing so badly but my appeal is to have a way to minimize damage from future terrorist attacks and to create a smarter, more durable infrastructure. I feel we should have:...
R.Chandrasekar  |  Supported idea  "identify the root cause"  |  3 years ago
We can combat terrorism by following certian guidelines? 1. Youth are major victims in the hands of terrorists. We need to cut the chain of sources [youth]who are used by the terrorists. 2. Try to educate all [maximum % of population]. Defenitely...
 
 
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Sanjay Thakur  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Hi, I have already put my views 8 months back.No country can be immune of any such crisis but India is least affected among the BRIC Economy. Economy of Brazil is in bad shape, Russia has "announced" 9% Fiscal deficit and GDP contraction. China...
Swati Raut  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
I agree with you sham, in fact I will say we should use credit crisis to our advantage. Credit crisis gives an edge to our banks with depositors flocking to ‘safety’ and banks emerging as main source of funds for corporates and businesses, there...
Sanjay Thakur  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  4 years ago
Due to financial markets integration worldwide,India is definately not immune to US financial crisis However, impact is not expected to be too bad.Three basic Reasons are :(1) Our exposure to us market is substantial-IT industry's revenue is...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Supported idea  "A strong Nation"  |  2 years ago
Thanks for the referral Mr.Ravindra Ji. First India should be a strong nation. Whenever the people are attacked killed by the terrorists, the govt. will declare with its usual regrets on the killings and will further declare that terrorism will...
RK N  |  Added idea  |  4 years ago
I don't know what we should expect from our government which is failing so badly but my appeal is to have a way to minimize damage from future terrorist attacks and to create a smarter, more durable infrastructure. I feel we should have:...
R.Chandrasekar  |  Supported idea  "identify the root cause"  |  3 years ago
We can combat terrorism by following certian guidelines? 1. Youth are major victims in the hands of terrorists. We need to cut the chain of sources [youth]who are used by the terrorists. 2. Try to educate all [maximum % of population]. Defenitely...
 
 
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I can't tell you how we got a hold of a first-generation iPhone loaded with version 2.0 of the iPhone operating system. What I can tell you is that if I do reveal this information, homicidal ninjas will come to my house and kill my family. Nevertheless, we do have one -- and we were able to take a look inside and find a few minute yet interesting changes. Here's a preview of some of the ways in which iPhone 2.0 differs from iPhone 1.0. iPhone 2.0, of course, is the operating system that will come preinstalled on iPhone 3G models when those start shipping on Friday, July 11. iPhone 2.0 will also be available as a free software upgrade to people who have first-generation iPhones. In the photo...
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RK N  |  Argues in support of  "Solutions"  |  4 years ago
I think, m-Commerce definitely has a lot of challenges ahead and key to safety is to take reasonable steps both in technology and in policy that incorporate security into the m-Commerce environment.I would suggest that, Its important that it...
Rohit Khanna  |  Argues in support of  "Risks"  |  4 years ago
I believe that security is one of the key concerns for m-Commerce. For wireless communications itself achieving measures of security seems like a big hurdle today. Another obvious risk i think with remote networking is loss or theft of mobile...
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RK N  |  Added idea  "Past Performance"  |  4 years ago
I feel Companies will be safe if they managed to understand the factors behind past performances internally externally and see if those factors can be reinforced and linked with compensations.
Shashikant Rajak  |  Added idea  "Personal & Team Contribution"  |  4 years ago
In my opinion,Pay should be linked to performance but we need to develop that magic formula in assessing that performance which constitutes (percentage of personal contribution and percentage of team related factors) which will affect the bottom...
 
 
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A moment of extreme clarity became an obsession for me last week. A session that I had prepared for the IL-TCE conference went from 'Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom' to 'Why Web 2.0 Is Important to the Future of Education.' Then, as PowerPoint fever gripped me (OpenOffice.org Impress, actually), moving slides around as though they were puzzle pieces finally coming together correctly, I found my thoughts coalescing toward a bold conclusion and a final title change: 'Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education.' It was not, I know, what I was supposed to talk about. But it felt so important, as though the idea needed me to say it out loud. And it was magnified by the impression I was having that we're...
RK N  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
good one
 
 
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Hi All The small un organizsed retailer does not have bandwidth to implement the CRM (Customer Relationship Mgt) program, so they run by there personal charisma and rapport build with the crowd. But the risk is as generation changes the same...
RK N  |  Argues in support of  |  4 years ago
The consumer continues to be king and the neighborhood kirana store can’t be eliminated from the tale of Indian retail. Wearing a tie and putting up some computers on retail outlets can’t parallel the kiranas. Indian consumers want both organized and...
Prashant Nair  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
I do agree that unorganized retailers has better understanding about their customers. Unfortunately we organized retailers are restricted with our SOP's and rules and regulations......Moreover unorganized retailers goes out of their way to...
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