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educational1234 · 4 months ago
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Christ MBA Direct Admission 2024 | Process, Eligibility
Christ MBA Direct Admission 2024 | Process, Eligibility
If you are planning to take Direct Admission at Christ University for MBA, let me take you through the details about Christ University and the admission process.
 About Christ University
Christ University, established in 1969, is a private institution controlled by the priests of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). It is recognized as one of the leading institutions in India, known for its wide range of globally and locally acknowledged courses. The university offers 44 master's programs, 17 Master of Philosophy programs, and 21 Ph.D. degree programs across various disciplines including Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, Law, Education, Business and Administration, and Engineering.
 Christ University MBA Course Description
Christ University offers MBA programs with specializations in Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Lean Operations and Systems, and International Business. The program focuses on developing essential skills such as communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and computer proficiency.
One of the highlights is the double degree program in collaboration with Wurzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany (FHWS), where 40% of the course is taught by international faculty.
 Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for direct admission to the MBA program at Christ University, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum of 50% in 10+2 from a recognized board.
- Graduation with a minimum score of 50% from a recognized university.
- Candidates awaiting their final exam results can also apply.
- Valid scores in entrance exams: CMAT/CAT (70 percentile and above), MAT (600 and above), or ATMA/XAT (70% and above).
 Christ University MBA Infrastructure, Faculty, and Placement
 Infrastructure
The university boasts a green campus with Wi-Fi-enabled facilities, multiple auditoriums, sports areas, and nine dining halls offering a variety of foods, including fresh produce from the school's garden.
 Faculty
The MBA faculty at Christ University comprises highly qualified experts in their fields, ensuring that students receive a robust education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills.
 Placement
Christ University's placement cell has an excellent track record of over 20 years. Each year, around 130 organizations from various sectors such as BFSI, Healthcare, Automobile, IT, Real Estate, Consulting, FMCG, and Entertainment recruit from the university. The placement cell also facilitates internships on live projects, providing students with practical industry knowledge.
 Application Process for MBA at Christ University
 Steps to Apply
1. Sign Up: Create an account at [Christ University Application Portal](https://appstat.christuniversity.in) using your name (as per Class 10 mark card), email ID, and a password. You will receive notifications about your application status via email and SMS.
2. Documentation: Prepare the following documents:
   - Class 10 and 12 mark cards
   - Degree mark cards
   - Valid entrance test scorecard (e.g., MAT, CAT, CMAT, GMAT, XAT, ATMA, GRE)
   - Recent passport-size photograph (3.5 cms x 4.5 cms, formal dress, white background)
3. Application Form: Fill out the online application form, ensuring all mandatory fields are completed. Upload the necessary documents and photograph.
4. Payment: Pay the application fee. Upon successful payment, a nine-digit application number will be generated, which you can use to print a copy of your application and track its progress.
 Selection Procedure
1. Group Discussion (GD): Candidates participate in a 30-minute group discussion, conducted online. Invitations are sent to the registered email address.
2. Micro Presentation (MP) and Personal Interview (PI): Candidates present a micro presentation and participate in a personal interview with an expert panel, each session lasting 30 minutes.
3. Academic Performance: Evaluation includes Class 10, 12, and degree marks. Acceptable scores include MAT (500+), CAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT (450+), or GRE (295+).
 Fee Structure
Here is an overview of the estimated fees for different MBA specializations at Christ University:
| Specialization | Karnataka (INR) | Other Indian States (INR) | NRI (INR) | SAARC / AFRICA / PIO / OCI / ASEAN (USD) | Other Foreign Nationals (USD) |
|----------------|------------------|---------------------------|-----------|------------------------------------------|-------------------------------|
| 1st Year       | 395,000          | 410,000                   | 490,000   | 7,500                                    | 8,000                         |
| 2nd Year       | 410,000          | 410,000                   | 500,000   | 7,500                                    | 8,000                         |
Fees must be paid within seven days of the selection process result declaration and before March 15, 2024.
 Conclusion
Christ University offers a comprehensive and globally recognized MBA program with excellent infrastructure, faculty, and placement opportunities. If you are seeking direct admission, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and follow the detailed application process. 
For more information and assistance, contact TopBSchool Admission at +919921499691 or [email protected]
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ivogfan · 5 months ago
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Ivo's done an article for iNews!! It should be in tomorrow's print/digital editions!
"I learnt the names and constituencies of all 650 MPs. I’ll never do it again" - Ivo Graham (iNews)
"As a champion procrastinator addicted to trivia and games, I loved it."
Where were you on the night of the last general election, 12 December 2019? Whether you were appalled or somehow delighted by the scale of that night’s landslide, it probably came as more of a surprise than its widely-forecasted reversal this time around.
And I was processing that surprise in the same way I have spent far too much of my adult life: isolating myself from those around me and preparing a quiz.
The ploughing of this frankly baffling furrow had begun in 2017, when, after three cheery but repetitive solo stand-up shows about Mario Kart, Nokia 3210s and the other mainstays of my emotionally repressed boarding school adolescence, I’d decided to launch myself into current affairs with, by the very loosest of definitions, a “political show”.
Of course, 2016 had provided various jumping-off points for this, but while Brexit and Trump had prompted many of my peers to interrogate the big issues more passionately than ever, I, a filibustering coward with an audience still largely made up of family friends, had decided to turn the whole thing into an actual exam. I miss exams! I found them very stressful at the time but I find actual adulthood much more so!
And so I began “work” on Educated Guess (not a bad title TBF), a show where I used my guilt about not knowing enough about politics as a very mealy-mouthed segue to its central “stunt”, that I’d learned all 650 MPs of the UK.
Or, as a popular meme format might have it:
No one:
No one:
No one:
Ivo: OK, so I’ve learned all 650 MPs of the UK.
As a champion procrastinator addicted to trivia and games, I loved learning the 650 MPs of the UK. Finally, an actual project for the long, doomscrolling trains and coaches home from gigs: uploading the full House of Commons onto the Quizlet revision app, and testing myself in every spare moment I could, preparing for the thrilling/baffling denouement of the show in Edinburgh that August, where audiences would be invited to shout out their home constituency and I would bellow back their MP as fast as I could.
This whole exercise, a frenetic mind palace of word-association shortcuts like “James Cleverly – Braintree”, was accurately assessed by multiple reviewers as “not technically comedy”, but my own pathetic adrenaline levels have rarely spiked as high as during those quizzes, or in the bar after the show, where the geographical heckles continued to come thick and fast.
“Glasgow East?”
“Paul Sweeney!”
“No, that’s Glasgow North East!”
“OK, sorry, thanks for coming!”
The “class of 2017” had had to be hastily revised that summer after Theresa May’s majestic squandering of her majority in June, and many of my exhaustively-revised new intake would not see out a full term either, when two and a half years later, in December 2019, 43.6 per cent of British voters shuffled, shivering, to the polls, to give the fridge-dwelling party king a fat mandate for his oven-ready deal.
I witnessed those results from a TV studio in west London, where my unique history of comedy-adjacent data regurgitation had seen me generously, if optimistically, invited to be part of Channel 4’s election coverage. I was set the challenge of learning all the new MPs, as they came in, in time for a heavily caffeinated quiz at 5am.
Unfortunately, the exit polls proved so atmosphere-inhalingly depressing in both the Channel 4 studio and green room that most of the comedy comms, including my own, were abandoned, replaced by extended round-table analysis such as Stanley Johnson riffing about pilots in burqas and Amber Rudd threatening to deport Nish Kumar.
What possible light relief could an Old Etonian comedian, however apologetic, bring to this most gracious of victory parades? So needless to say I was quite colossally relieved not to have to bring my “let’s see if I’ve managed to remember all the new Red Wall Tories!” cul de sac to the table in the wee smalls.
That being said, DOA as it clearly was from the moment Huw Edwards revealed the scores, my bit wasn’t fully and finally confirmed to have been cancelled until 2am, so I was still there in the green room for hours, the loneliest character of the whole enterprise, not even attempting any gallows humour with the rest of the jilted jokers, because I was sat on my own updating my Quizlet Premium, just in case. It was the night I learned the name Jonathan Gullis. It was a truly miserable night.
Today’s election will, we can only hope, begin a political era less dismal than the last. There are going to be a lot of new MPs and they will have a hell of a job on their hands. I am going to take a keen interest in how they get on. But I am not going to learn all of their names.
Ivo will be performing his shows Grand Designs and Carousel at the Edinburgh Fringe from 31 July to 25 August ivograham.com
(Photo: Matthew Stronge)
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newsomeprint · 7 months ago
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After Up And Mp Board, Girl's Performance Was Outstanding In Hp Board, Read Here: Results.amarujala.com
HPBOSE Class 12 Result 2024 – PC : MRP Graphics   HPBOSE Class 12 Result 2024: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE), Dharamshala has declared the results of the Class 12 examinations today. Candidates who appeared for the same can download their results by visiting the official website of Amar Ujala Result at results.amarujala.com.  Along with the results, the board has also…
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adda247-school · 2 years ago
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gadgetsforusesblog · 2 years ago
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MP Board Class 10th 12th Result 2023 Will Be Released By 5 May Know Latest Update Here
MPBSE MP Board Result 2023 Date: Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education will release MP Board 10th and 12th results soon. The students who took the MP Board exam this year can check the result on the official website of the board after it is released. If media reports are to be believed, the results of Madhya Pradesh Board 10 and 12 could be released in the first week of May. After the…
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prayas-ksg-mppsc-coaching · 2 years ago
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How to start preparing for the MPPSC from scratch?
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, publicly MPPSC exam, is a state government-led agency of Madhya Pradesh state. MPPSC (Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission) conducts exams for various state government posts for MP. The exams take place annually. There are three stages of the MPPSC exam –
•          The Prelims- 2 Papers (Objective type-General Studies and Aptitude)
•          The Mains-6 Papers (Essay/Descriptive type- 4 General Studies and 2 Hindi)
•          The Interview
Strategy To Ace the Prelims
It is crucial to have an MPPSC Prelims Strategy during the MPPSC Exam. Therefore, the MPPSC board worked on a new strategy to conduct MPPSC Prelims Exam seamlessly.
Since there have been many changes in the MPPSC pattern for the last three exams, the syllabus has also undergone many changes. Hence it is advisable to go for something other than an optional syllabus. Hard work, or clever work and efficient strategies, should be followed.
If you want to crack this exam, follow the MPPSC prelims strategy. As per this strategy, you need to prepare yourself dedicatedly for six months for successful results.
Since the MPPSC exam syllabus tends to be extensive, the study should be more comprehensive in concept and less in-depth.
How To Start With The Prelims Strategy Preparation?
To start the preparation, you must thoroughly review the entire syllabus. Give sufficient time to each topic. Start by studying the NCERT from classes 6 to 12 of all the subjects.
You can start with the subjects that you have a better grasp on. This helps in building up your confidence and motivation. Once you are confident with your study, the next stage is to review books by good authors for every subject.
Go through the questions and mark up any new information that needs to be present in your NCERTs. Current affairs play a significant role in ICS and all state PSCs. Read the daily newspaper and keep up with current affairs through the internet or magazines.
Regular tests are an efficient method to analyze mistakes and adjust to the limited time. This makes your brain more active and enhances your on-spot problem-solving abilities. One should be efficient, disciplined, and, most importantly, calm to crack the MPPSC exams easily.
For revision purposes, devote about 1-2 hours to brush up on your knowledge of current affairs and also invest a reasonable amount of time practicing your writing. If you want a quick revision, make it a habit to keep a pocket diary with essential points.
Conclusion
Finally, you can complete your MPPSC exam preparation by following some reference books. Indian Polity, written by M. Laxmi Kant's (4th Edition or 5th Edition), and Spectrum for Modern Indian History by Rajiv Ahir's (Latest Edition). Madhya Pradesh Ek Pari Chaya, written by McGraw-Hill, Fast Track Objective Arithmetic, Rajesh Verma, etc., deserves special mention.
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samglobaluniversity · 2 years ago
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How to become a Lawyer in India: Entrance Exam, Types of Lawyer, and Roles
These days, there is a lot of need for lawyers. There is a growing need for attorneys as a result of the shifting social and economic conditions as well as the government's expanding regulatory role. In addition to being financially rewarding, a career in law is interesting and adventurous. The days when students could only select between careers in engineering and medicine are long gone. The last several years have seen significant growth in the legal industry. How to become a lawyer in India, though, is the query that most students have.
There are certain requirements one must meet in order to be eligible to practice law. The first and most important requirement for qualifying is that a candidate must have passed his Class 12 test from a recognized board or school. Then he can undergo a variety of law admission tests, including the SLAT, AILET, and CLAT. Read the entire article to learn everything you need to know about becoming a lawyer in India. 
Who is a lawyer?
Let us first understand who's a lawyer? A lawyer is a person who's certified to practice law. A lawyer has two main obligations: first, to uphold the law, and second, to safeguard their client’s rights. A lawyer's duties include things like executing in court, defending in court, researching, and so on. 
Types of Lawyers
Patent Lawyer:  They analyze whether an invention is patentable or not. They guide and advise individual private formulators as well as corporations that are in the process of getting a patent. After obtaining the patent, patent attorneys protect the patent in the event of infringement. 
Corporate Lawyer: Corporate lawyers are responsible for ensuring the legitimacy of corporate transactions, which includes creating contracts, obtaining and evaluating evidence for court proceedings, and educating clients on their legal rights and obligations.
Tax Lawyer: They represent a business, organization, or person in tax-related disputes. Provide companies and individual clients with guidance on all aspects of tax legislation.
Criminal Lawyers: It involves defending people, groups, and businesses against criminal accusations. Among a criminal attorney's primary duties includes case research, witness cross-examination, case strategy development, etc.
Family Lawyers: The area of family law is vast. Divorce, adoption, and child custody cases may require family lawyers. In this sector, many attorneys focus on a single subject.
  How To Become A Lawyer - Eligibility Criteria
A law degree from an accredited university is a prerequisite for becoming a lawyer. There are numerous degrees offered in this area. Some of the courses one can take are listed below.
 Integrated LLB ( 5-Year LLB)
Aspirants can pursue a combination law degree that combines two degrees into one that can be finished in five years rather than the usual six. Popular combined Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degrees include the following:
·         BALLB
·         BBA LLB
·         BCom LLB
Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB)
This is a three-year law degree that can be pursued by students who already have an undergraduate degree in any stream from arts, commerce, or science. There are various top law colleges and universities that offer 3-year LLB programs like SAM Global University, the best university in MP.
 Master of Laws (LLM)
 A student with a bachelor's degree can pursue this postgraduate law course. LLM is usually two years or one-year program. When you complete a bachelor's degree in law, you will become a lawyer but if you want any specialization in a specific field then you can pursue LLM programs offered by a top private university in MP.
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newsbunddle · 4 years ago
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Madhya Pradesh MPBSE class 12th Result 2020 declared: Arts steam toppers list
Madhya Pradesh MPBSE class 12th Result 2020 declared: Arts steam toppers list
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The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) announced the MP class 12th Result 2020 on Monday (July 27) in the presence of State School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar. The results are available on mpresults.nic.in, mpbse.nic.in, mpbse.mponline.gov.in.
A total of 68.81 per cent of students have passed the exam. This year, at least 8.5 lakh students appeared for the…
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awesometeennews · 4 years ago
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13-Year-Old Indore Girl Who Cleared Her Class 12 Board Exams Wants to Be an IPS Officer
13-Year-Old Indore Girl Who Cleared Her Class 12 Board Exams Wants to Be an IPS Officer
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A 13-year-old lady from Indore, who lately misplaced her father to the COVID-19 pandemic, turned the primary pupil to clear the Class 12 board examinations after showing for it instantly after Class 10 exams in Madhya Pradesh. Also Read – MP Board MPBSE 12th Result 2020 Declared Just Now: Over 68.81% Students Pass, Khusi Singh Tops With 486 Marks
The outcomes of the Class 12 examinations…
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bollywoodnewsstuff · 4 years ago
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सड़क किनारे जूते बेचने वाले की बेटी लाई 97% नंबर, आगे के लिए मांगी मदद तो CM बोले- ‘पढ़ाई पर ध्यान दो, तुम्हारा मामा…’ जूते बेचने वाले की बेटी ले आई 97% नंबर, तो CM शिवराज बोले- 'पढ़ाई पर ध्यान दो, जब तक तुम्हारा मामा...'
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newshindiplus · 4 years ago
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MP Board 12th Result 2020: एमपी बोर्ड 12वीं का रिजल्ट जारी, mpresults.nic.in पर करें चेक
MP Board 12th Result 2020: एमपी बोर्ड 12वीं का रिजल्ट जारी, mpresults.nic.in पर करें चेक
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एमपी बोर्ड की दसवीं का रिजल्ट पहले ही जारी किया जा चुका है. MP Board Class 12 Results: मध्य प्रदेश बोर्ड की 12वीं कक्षा के एग्जाम में हिस्सा लेने वाले स्टूडेंट्स बोर्ड की आधिकारिक वेबसाइट mpresults.nic.in के साथ ही NEWS18 पर भी अपना परिणाम देख…
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hulnews · 4 years ago
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MP Board 12th Result 2020 LIVE Updates: MPBSE Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12 Results Today at mpbse.nic.in
MP Board 12th Result 2020 LIVE Updates: MPBSE Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12 Results Today at mpbse.nic.in
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Initially, the MPBSE 12th examinations were scheduled to be held in the month of March but were postponed due to the outbreak of coronavirus. Later, the pending exams were conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Board keeping safety protocols in mind. These rescheduled papers were concluded on June 15. Students are advised to keep their admit cards handy at the time of checking their MPBSE…
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latestbreakingnewsupdates · 4 years ago
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MP board class 12 results will be released tomorrow - latestbreakingnewsupdates.com
MP board class 12 results will be released tomorrow – latestbreakingnewsupdates.com
BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh Board Of Secondary Education (MPBSE) will declare the class 12 results on July 27 at 3 pm.
After the declaration of CBSE and ISC class 12 results, students of MP board are getting impatient over results as they have to provide their marksheets and scores before seeking admission to different colleges. The MP board counselling helplines are flooded with calls with each…
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postpostpostpostpostpost · 3 years ago
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Mile End, Montréal
The Montréal neighborhood of the Mile End has, in recent times, become known as a very trendy and popular area to live in, with a high concentration of creatives. This neighborhood has transformed tremendously from when it housed a large working class immigrant population and was Montréal’s garment district. In my powerpoint tour I seek to show this change as well as the factors leading to this neighborhood’s gentrification. I believe that the Mile End is a neighborhood that has been constantly changing to accommodate its different inhabitants and, as a result, has become uniquely cosmopolitan. 
In my project I will be focusing on analyzing how this neighborhood has transformed and been gentrified in the later part of the 20th century to present day. However, I would like to discuss the historical background of this neighborhood first. With a picture of the Montréal Hunt Club from 1859, I intend to show that this neighborhood was largely rural land on the outskirts of the city until its growth beginning later in the 19th century. The implementation of the streetcar in the 1890s became a large cause of this growth. In the article, The Politics of Transportation Services in Suburban Montreal: Sorting Out the "Mile End Muddle" 1893-1909, Christopher Boone writes how streetcars expanded the city and made the Mile End into an early suburb. According to Boone, the Mile End was strategically important in connecting the opposite sides of Mount Royal via streetcar. Boone writes that, after the implementation of streetcar into the Mile End, the neighborhood’s population rose from “3,500 to nearly 11,000” from 1892 to 1901. This made the Mile End the “the fastest growing
suburban municipality in Montreal” at the time. During the twentieth century, Montréal grew tremendously in population due largely to immigration, with many settling in the Mile End. The film, Our Street Was Paved with Gold allows a look into the Mile End in 1973. The film contains footage of the neighborhood at that time and interviews with residents who describe the Mile End of their childhood and how it’s changed.  In the film, there is an emphasis on the high concentration of immigrants living in the area and how different groups of people have come and gone from the area. Our Street Was Paved with Gold shows the Mile End at a time when the garment industry was still active and much of its inhabitants were still relatively new to Canada. In the article Mile End History: Prologue, Yves Desjardins writes about how different groups of immigrants had come and gone as well. Desjardins writes an account of his father’s stories of growing up in the Mile End as well as his own experience growing up in a Laval and then, as an adult, choosing to move back to his father’s old neighborhood in 1973. Desjardins explains how, until its more recent gentrification, the Mile End acted as a “gateway”, writing, “However, for nearly a century, Mile End was first and foremost a transitional area: a point of arrival for several generations of immigrants for whom leaving the neighbourhood – which they associated with their first impoverished years in the country – was often the primary goal.”. Therefore, the neighborhood has taken on many different characteristics, with its inhabitants each leaving their mark and adding levels of character and history. 
In the later half of the 20th century to present day, the Mile End has experienced gentrification and a growing creative scene. In Materiality and creative production: the case of the Mile End neighborhood in Montreal, Deborah Leslie and Norma M Rantisi explore this neighborhood’s more recent transformation, with an emphasis on the large number of creatives that have made it their home. Leslie and Rantisi describe that the low rent and newly free industrial buildings that were previously used by the garment industry attracted artists after the neighborhood experienced an economic depression in the 1980s. Leslie and Rantisi write that, by the 1990s, the neighborhood was quickly starting to be gentrified. Leslie and Rantisi also explain that the arrival of the game development company, Ubisoft in 1997 was another large cause behind this transformation as it now is “the largest employer in the neighborhood”.
In Is There Such a Thing as Montréalology? Pierre Filion describes that, due to its unique historical and linguistic position in North America, Montréal experiences a “cultural self-reflexivity”. Filion then writes that the “resulting feedback loop between the media and life in Montréal accounts for a political scene that distinguishes Montréal (and Quebec as a whole)”. Due to the changing nature of the Mile End (especially from the mid 20th century to the present), it has become increasingly cosmopolitan and, as a result, has largely been able to avoid these divides that exist in the rest of Montréal. In The Fragmented or Cosmopolitan Metropolis? A Neighbourhood Story of Immigration in Montreal, Annick Germain describes this phenomenon, writing, “While adjacent Petit-Plateau became the heartland of a francophone cultural avant-garde inspired by the Quiet Revolution, Mile End remained an in-between space, a little haven of peace in a city often troubled by linguistic and political tensions, where a number of extremely diverse groups found themselves embracing the cosmopolitan mode of indeterminacy and multiple belonging that doubles as attachment to the district.”. 
Although the Mile End has been constantly changing, it has also constantly been diverse and, therefore, has not really belonged on either side of the political and linguistic divides that exist in Montréal. This has allowed the neighborhood to develop a very unique identity and purpose within the city.
Bibliography
Boone, Christopher G. "The Politics of Transportation Services in Suburban Montreal: Sorting Out the "Mile End Muddle" 1893-1909." Urban History Review / Revue D'histoire Urbaine 24, no. 2 (1996): 25-39. Accessed October 20, 2020. http://www.jstor.org/stable/ 43559851.
Desjardins, Yves. "Mile End History: Prologue." Mile End Memories. January 06, 2014. Accessed October 20, 2020. http://memoire.mile-end.qc.ca/en/histoire-du-quartier-mile- end-prologue/#foot_text_2355_3.
Filion, Pierre. "Comment: Is There Such a Thing as Montréalology?" Anthropologica 55, no. 1 (2013): 87-92. Accessed October 20, 2020. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24467376.
Germain, Annick, and Martha Radice. "Cosmopolitanism by Default: Public Sociability In Montreal." In Cosmopolitan Urbanism, 112-29. London: Routledge, 2006. Accessed October 20, 2020.
Germain, Annick. "The Fragmented or Cosmopolitan Metropolis? A Neighbourhood Story of Immigration in Montreal (La Métropole Fragmentée Ou Cosmopolite? Une Histoire De Quartiers De L’immigration Montréalaise)." British Journal of Canadian Studies 29, no. 1 (2016): 1-23. Accessed October 20, 2020. doi:10.3828/bjcs.2016.1.
Our Street Was Paved with Gold. Directed by Albert Kish. Canada: National Film Board of Canada, 1973. Accessed October 20, 2020. http://www.nfb.ca/film/ our_street_was_paved_with_gold/.
Montreal Hunt Club at Mile End Road, Montreal, QC, 1859. 1859. McCord Museum, Montreal. In McCord Museum. Accessed October 20, 2020. http://collections.musee-mccord.qc.ca/ en/collection/artifacts/MP-1978.29.8§ion=196.
Rantisi, Norma M., and Deborah Leslie. "Materiality and Creative Production: The Case of the Mile End Neighborhood in Montréal." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 42, no. 12 (April 15, 2010): 2824-841. Accessed October 20, 2020. doi:10.1068/a4310.
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indianhour · 2 years ago
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MPBSE Madhya Pradesh MP 10th, 12th Result Tomorrow; Steps to Check Marksheet Here
[ Home Education MP Board Result 2023: MPBSE Likely To Declare 10th, 12th Result Tomorrow; Steps to Check Here MPBSE Madhya Pradesh Class 10, 12 Result 2023 Date: Along with the result, the Board will publish the toppers, pass percentage, stream-wise statistics, and overall pass percentage. MP Board Exams 2023: Check MPBSE Classes 10, 12 Results Expected Date MPBSE Madhya Pradesh Class 10, 12…
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