1. It will enable them share their idea with the teacher.
2. It will help them maintain a spiritual relation with their teacher.
3. It will add the team spirit among them and help them know each other better.
4. It will develop their obedience to the teacher and the elders as well
It will add the team spirit among them and help them know each other better.
1. The software used at BSE is not as sophisticated as it is claimed to be.
2. The operators can drive stock prices crazy irrespective of the kind of software installed.
3. Nobody can ever predict how stock prices move in the market.
4. Having the infrastructure in place is one thing, but proper utilization is another.
Having the infrastructure in place is one thing, but proper utilization is another.
1. Executives of automobile companies are inefficient and ludicrous.
2. The speed at which an automobile is driven in a city has not changed much in a century.
3. Anthropological factors have fostered innovation in automobiles by promoting use of new technologies.
4. Further innovation in jet engines has been more than incremental.
The speed at which an automobile is driven in a city has not changed much in a century.
1. Nothing is as permanent as change.
2. Change is always rapid.
3. More money spent on innovation leads to more rapid change.
4. Over decades, structural change has been incremental.
Over decades, structural change has been incremental.
1. Rapid change is usually welcomed in society.
2. Industry is not as innovative as it is made out to be.
3. We should have less change than what we have now.
4. Competition spurs companies into radical innovation
Industry is not as innovative as it is made out to be.
1. Auto executives did not wish to change.
2. No alternative fuels were discovered.
3. Change in technology was not easily possible.
4. German, Japanese and French companies could not come up with new technologies.
Auto executives did not wish to change.
1. Painters using a dying hero and using a fruit as a subject of painting.
2. Growing success of painters and an increase in abstract forms.
3. Artists gaining freedom to choose subjects and abandoning subjects altogether.
4. Rise of Impressionists and an increase in abstract forms.
Artists gaining freedom to choose subjects and abandoning subjects altogether.
1. The prevalent style in the society of his time.
2. Its meaningfulness to the painter.
3. What is put in front of the easel.
4. Past experience and memory of the painter.
Its meaningfulness to the painter.
1. The painter and his public agree on what is significant.
2. The painting is able to communicate and justify the significance of its subject selection.
3. The subject has a personal meaning for the painter.
4. The painting of subjects is inspired by historical developments.
The painting of subjects is inspired by historical developments.
1. Painters decided subjects based on what they remembered from their own lives.
2. Painters of reeds and water in China faced no serious problem of choosing a subject.
3. The choice of subject was a source of scandals in nineteenth century European art.
4. Agreement on the general meaning of a painting is influenced by culture and historical context.
Painters decided subjects based on what they remembered from their own lives.