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    The Impact of Green Revolution on India Introduction In the backdrop of the food crisis that gripped India in the 1960s and 1970s‚ the Government of India initiated the ‘Green Revolution’ program. Economist Alok Ghosh defines the ‘Green Revolution as a revolution both in the quantum of agricultural input and output. It was an attempt to become self-sufficient in production of food grains. The Government made a package deal consisting of high yielding varieties of seeds‚ water management‚ pest control

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    According to Doing Business Report 2012‚ the most notable indicator of ease of doing business in France is Enforcing Contract which ranks 6th out of 189 countries (The World Bank 2012). This high rank is driven by the data enforcing a contract average takes 29 procedures‚ 331 days and costs 17.4% of the value of legal claim when a contract breach happens(The World Bank 2012). It is generally appreciated that contract is significant important for doing business such as resolving commercial dispute

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    1.1 Organisations can be classified in terms of their business purpose‚ ‘for profit’ or ‘not for profit’ organisations. Organisations that seek to make a profit are mainly private sector businesses which provide goods/services and must make a profit to survive. They can break even or even make a loss for a very short time or they will cease to exist. The main structure of profit seeking organisations includes: 1. SOLE TRADER. Business owned by a single person‚ bearing full responsibility of

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    Animal agriculture has an impact impact on the environment. It is estimated it accounts for 75% of greenhouse gas emissions in the developing world(walsh). About two thirds of agricultural land is used to feed livestock(Brooks). This is pretty bad I mean we could be using this land to feed the world; but instead we are using it for what? Bacon. One of the major issues in animal agriculture is greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the fact that seventy percent of meat is made under the fair trade

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    though massive inflows of foreign capital and finally ended up with a change in investor expectations and a consequent mess in the financial markets. Although‚ India was able to avoid the first round of adverse effects on account of its banks not being overly exposed to sub-prime lending‚ the second-round impact however‚ affected India quite badly. After a long spell of growth‚ the Indian economy is experiencing a downturn. Industrial growth is faltering‚ inflation remains at double-digit levels

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    India – Policical and Legal analysis -Political ideology – A Federal Westminster-style Parliamentary democratic constitutional republic‚ in which the President of India is head of state and the Prime Minister of India is the head of government. -Role of Politics The structure of the Indian government is a blend of American and British styles that allow the government to run smoothly. India has both a prime minister and a president. There are two houses in the legislature called the Lak Sabha

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    (descriptive and diagram) * Factors contributing to demand – increase (foreign exchange rate – increase) * Inflation rate – decrease * Unemployment rate – decrease * Export – increase * Interest rate/savings rate – increase * Political stability - increase * Currency * Depreciation * Appreciation * Devaluation * Protectionism (descriptive) * How to implement protection policies? * Why countries practice protectionism? (exam tips) * International

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    This leads to the construction of infrastructure and facilities which are placed in locations which has the tendency to generate revenue in conjunction to tourism. However‚ the environment‚ economy and socio-culture suffers from the acts of tourism due to the activities carried out by tourist‚ thus creating negative impacts which affect it’s host community globally. Natural resource suffers from the acts conducted in the tourism industry. The process of excessive exploitation that affects the quality

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    Impacts of Reverse Logistics on the Environment Name: Institution: Impacts of Reverse Logistics on the Environment Introduction Logistics The first thing that comes in mind when one hears the word logistics is the transportation of goods from one place to another but behold‚ the definitions of logistics is the well coordinated channeling of material and information across the chain of supply (Weken and Hoek‚ 1998). In supply chain management‚ it is the link between each tier in a chain of

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    Impacts of environment issues to China Introduction Further to our presentation of title “Environmental issues and its impacts to China”‚ I am elaborating the key impacts of the environmental issues in details here. Due to the economic reforms carry out in China in past 30 years‚ with the opening of market to overseas and introduction of the foreign investments to China. China has maintained a high speed growth‚ with the average GDP growth rate at 10%. China now is already the second largest economy

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