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    WHY DO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN HYDERABAD PREFER TO START BOUTIQUES? Hyderabad probably has the maximum number of boutiques owned by women as compared to the other metropolitan cities. Almost every area in the city has a few boutiques which sell clothes‚ jewellery‚ linens‚ artifacts‚ etc. There are various reasons why women prefer this business over others‚ and why it is particularly famous in this city. Women possess high knowledge in the field of fashion‚ be it clothes or interiors. They

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    Early Years Samuel Moore Walton was born on March 29‚ 1918 to Thomas Gibson and Nancy Lee Walton near Kingfisher‚ Oklahoma. In Oklahoma‚ he lived and worked on his family’s farm. He grew up during the depression and knew the meaning of hard work and dedication. He started selling magazine subscriptions by the age of only eight years old to help with money because it was lacking on the farm making it hard to feed their family. The Walton’s decided that the farm was not profitable enough to raise

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    THE PRECEDENT OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA IN RELATION TO THE EDUCATION Sanat Kumar Mallick. PhD Scholar‚ University of Calcutta E-mail—tosanatmallick@gmail.com 9933432876 Abstract: Women empowerment is a debatable matter. At earlier time they were getting equal status with other men. But they had faced some difficulties during post-Vedicand epic ages. From early twenty century their statuses have been changed slowly and gradually. After the‚ Independence of India‚ the national leaders strongly

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    FEASIBILITY STUDY MJSAM Photography! “Capture the sweetest smile you ever have.” A proposed project by: Anna Paulina Garcia Micah Dyan Matahom Ma. Bernadeth Joy Manahan Shaira Encinares Mario Alimoot Submitted to: Professor Neil Gamus TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary………………………………………………………… 1-3 II. Marketing Aspect ……………………………………………………........... 4 A. Product

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    for search of better living opportunities‚ people use to migrate from rural to urban areas. Rural areas are lagging behind in all good opportunities of life. It is an alarming situation for India. Father of nation‚ Mahatma Gandhi says‚ “India inhabits in villages”. But after seven decades of our independence‚ we fail to develop our villages and make them self-sufficient and self-reliance. Situation is going grim day by day in rural areas because of emigration from villages‚ destruction of cottage and

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    It was mentioned that hands on leadership as much more appreciated in rural areas as opposed to the urban areas. Leaders were perceived to perform the entire task that is expected to be performed by the staff or consumers. Hence leaders needed to be in leading from the centre and not from the front line. Emotional intelligence was considered as another area where urban and rural leadership differed. In the rural area‚ leaders were expected to address all the emotional issues of the staff along with

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    but nothing too serious. He says the business world is about risk and sometimes things work very well and sometimes they fail but it’s always good to know when to back out and when to leap towards something. 4. Did you always see yourself as an entrepreneur‚ or that you would in time‚ owning your own business? To a certain extent he has always wanted more.

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    "THE DESTRUCTION OF MAN KIND" "We know there will be problems in environmental terms‚ many serious problems‚ but it is a matter of economics. There won’t be any complete disaster‚ and what we cannot solve‚ well‚ that’s the price we have to pay." - Eduardo Albuquerque Barbosa There is a constant war that is being fought in the rainforests of South America. The death toll is one that far surpasses any other war in history. Vietnam and World War II had minimal loss of life compared to this

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    RURAL MARKETING & ITS’ DEVELOPMENT Submitted to: Submitted by: Prof. Tripti Ghosh Sharma Ritesh Raushan FT-09-824 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank Prof. Tripti Ghosh Sharma for his critical appraisal‚ comments and suggestions which helped me in maintaining the right direction for my project and making it meaningful. I am also obliged

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    Question: Explain the triggers and barriers faced by entrepreneurs. Answers: Entrepreneurs are people who are willing to take the risk of business ownership. To start up a new business an entrepreneur must have the trigger and must face the barriers. This is the list of triggers that force an entrepreneur to start up a new business. 1. Material Rewards Many entrepreneurs launch their own business venture because they want to be rewarded according to their

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