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    Finish Line & Beyond CLASS XI ECONOMICS UNIT I DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND EXPERIENCE (1947-90) INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com Finish Line & Beyond Q1. What was the focus of economic policies pursued by the colonial government in India? What were the impacts of these policies? Answer: The focus of economic policies pursued by the colonial government in India was to reduce the country to being a feeder economy for Great

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    Legislation and the Rights of Individuals The Equality Act 2010 The Equality Act 2010 came in to force on the 1st of October 2010 which legally protects people from discrimination based on their characteristics in the work place or in a health and social care service. These are the protected characteristics: • Age • Disability • Gender reassignment • Marriage and civil partner ships • Pregnancy and maternity • Race • Religion • Sex • Sexual orientation The act replaced previous anti-discrimination

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    Supply Chain Management Case Study 1 Seven-Eleven Japan Co. Background Seven-Eleven is a famous convenience store. And it is set up its first store in Tokyo in May 1974‚ it was found by Masatoshi Ito‚ the company was first listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in October 1979 It had increased its share of the convenience shore market since it opened. It success is greatly contributed to its careful planning‚ and its information system as well as distribution system. Q1 A convenience store chain

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    Alison’s Coffee Shop Quiz 1 1.    Who is the person in the case that is the decision maker and what is her role? 26 Year old Alison Lewis is the person in the case currently in the marketing department for Cameco. Born and raised in Martensville‚ Saskatchewan‚ she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in marketing and did very well in University. (Graham 12) Alison‚ a potential entrepreneur has a good background in the coffee industry and she is driven with ambition and passion‚ not to mention locality

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    The Body Shop International Case Study The Creator- When one read the words The Body Shop one would think of working on cars. Not for Mrs. Anita Roddick‚ she thought of The Body Shop as a way to give women what they had been looking for in cosmetics. Mrs. Anita Roddick was born in England in 1942‚ to Italian immigrants. She was a human rights activist and an environmental campaigner; she was also the founder The Body Shop. The Body Shop was a cosmetics company that produces and sold beauty products

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    Introduction             There is success in body care.  Behold the Body Shop‚ one of the famous international cosmetics brand.  It is not just one’s ordinary shop for body or hair care.  It is extraordinary just as its pioneer.  The entrepreneur assessed in this paper is in no way or another connected to me.    Personal Profile      The name behind the Body Shop‚ a famous cosmetic line for decades now‚ is Anita Roddick.  On October 23‚ 1942 in Littlehampton‚ Sussex‚ England marks her birth to

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    Chapter I I Summary: A. Name of the firm NJD Laundry Shop A business is one of the most fundamental things to be arranged in starting a business. NJD Laundry Shop as the major name of the business‚ originated from the Name of the owner abbreviation Nilda Javelona Dela Fuente. NJD Laundry Shop is a unique‚ simple and easy to to remember. People will easily visualize what the business is about and it will aid to their memory. It includes information that the business does and can easily be

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    the strike but the management did not allow the workers to be at work again as a result the Labor commissioner instituted action against the directors of the Company in the magistrate courts. The case report is a comprehensive analysis to the following issues related to the “Lanka Leather Products Company” 1. Whether it is necessary to notify the employer before forming a trade union? 2. Should the employer have given an opportunity to the union to discuss these matters with management? Is it a legal

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    founder and managing director of The Body Shop “Let’s face it‚ I can’t take a moisture cream too seriously‚” Anita Roddick was fond of saying‚ “What really interests me is the revolutionary way in which trade can be used as an instrument for change for the better.” This heretical statement by the head of the fastest-growing company in the cosmetics industry reflected her habit of going against the tide of the industry’s established practices. The Body Shop did not advertise‚ avoided traditional

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    Chapter 1 COMPANY DESCRIPTION History of Laundry During the Roman Times‚ laundry was not done at home. It was done at the public “fulleries” by workers called “fullones”. The “fulleries” consist of a big hall with very large basins in the floor. In these basins‚ clothes were soaked and cleaned. Materials were further cleaned by workers who “jumped” or “danced” on clothes while they lean on small walls on either side. On the other hand‚ Ancient Greeks used only water without soap to laundry. As the

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