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    uniMurat Serikbayev 20123402 Iimpact of customs union between Belarus‚ Russia and Kazakhstan’ to the car market in our country I want to start my Tethys from the history of Kazakhstan’s car market‚ what are the prospects for the future and how it is influenced by the customs union. Before the financial crisis Kazakhstan’s car market demonstrated impressive growth‚ more than 25% annually‚ which is higher than in most developed countries. Used car market also was developed because it was cheap to buy

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    “A STUDY ON WOMEN’S BUYING BEHAVIOUR AND BRAND LOYALTY TOWARDS SKINCARE PRODUCTS” 1. Name : 2.Age in Years : (Please Tick your age group) 18-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41 and older 3.Marital Status: (Please √) Unmarried Married 4.Educational Qualification Less than SSC SSC/HSC Graduation Post Graduation 5.Occupation:

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    MNCS IMPACT ON LABOUR STANDARDS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTRODUCTION Globalization has increased the economic power of the multinational corporations (MNCs)‚ especially in developing countries where MNCs have shaped the economy through foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ knowledge transfer‚ influence on employment rates and strong competition within the domestic market. Additionally‚ MNCs have a direct impact on the economic‚ political‚ and social landscape of developing countries; their business

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    In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare creates a world with many distinct characters‚ each with their own distinct traits. While these characters share their love of Rome in common with each other‚ their faults lead them to try to obtain power in different ways. Caesar’s attempt to obtain power by going through ‘parliament’ is admirable because other characters were prepared to lie‚ cheat and murder their way to the top. However‚ while Brutus was prepared to take control by any means necessary

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    Labour is the human element in the production process. It is the intellectual and physical effort of people in production. The labour market is a factor market where the demand and supply of labour interact to determine the wage rate and the allocation of labour resources in the economy. The demand for labour is derived form the demand for the goods and services that labour is used to produce. The demand for labour is influenced by the level of economic activity‚ the productivity of labour and relative

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    Slide 3-4 The European Union and Russia have a strong trade relationship. Bilateral trade and investments continue to grow rapidly. Since 1997 the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement has been the framework of the EU-Russia relations‚ regulating the political and economic relations between the EU and Russia. One of the main objectives of this agreement is the promotion of trade and investment as well as the development of harmonious economic relations between the EU and Russia. EU imports from

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    Essay on the Importance of the Labour Market to HR Policy as Applied to Generic Sugar Company-South Africa This essay examine value of surplus labour and its effect on the HR policy of a company and also the importance of the shortage labour market to the HR policy. Surplus labour is an idea used by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. It means labour performed in excess of the labour needed to produce the means of livelihood of the worker. It is also important in the world of HR. Torrington

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    COURSE CODE: Law 337 COURSE NAME: Labour Relations Law LECTURER: DR. K. Solo ASSIGNMENT 1 QUESTION: Discuss the rights that accrue to a registered trade union or federation of trade unions and employers organization in international and domestic law. What limitations are placed on the rights of such unions both internationally and locally. Certain rights accrue to registered trade union or federation of trade unions and employers’ organizations in international

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    1. INTRODUCTION: Social networks have existed since time immemorial; although the term did not exist as such‚ humans have always lived in groups and communities‚ united by geographical area‚ business relationship or affective interactions. The peculiarity is that now‚ these social networks are carried out in the virtual world. What that social networks today are the way to communicate over long distances‚ as well as a number of tools accompanying the people coexistence. Thus‚ the social network

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    Considering the effects of the Industrial Revolution is interesting and complex because there are myriad social issues to investigate when examining the impact that the this landmark era had upon American citizens. The effect of the Revolution‚ through making more efficient the production of manufactured goods‚ it helped to reduce the costs of commodities for consumers‚ thus allowing many items once considered luxuries to become attainable for vast segments of our population. With the price structure

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