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    Problems Faced by Small and Medium Pharmaceutical Companies Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour towards trans-nationalization and exports are confronted with several issues. These include: lack of expertise‚ training and finance for technological up-gradation and adoption of good manufacturing practices (GMP) by SMEs to meet global quality standards; limited exposure and expertise on IPR issues; limited adoption of information technology (IT) techniques in production and processes;

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    Violence In Sports and Its Effect on Youth In America Today Justin Braman Southern Adventist University Sociology and Psychology of Sport Professor Rod Bussey December 10‚ 2013 The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of violence in sports. More specifically‚ the effect of violence in sports towards youth. As Jay Coakley (2009) points out in his book Sports in Society‚ when athletes engage in violence on or off the field‚ people see

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    Muhammad (S.A.W.W.) about 1400 years ago‚ but today with the development of the world‚ the followers of the faith feel proud in adapting the system of co-education. There is deep impression of trends and styles of social life that co-education is not only accepted but the feeling of its badness has also removing totally. The researchers under these conditions will also be important for the curriculum designing authorities. They can also know the problems‚ needs and the interests of the male and the

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    Explain the problems faced by historians in defining the term Industrial Revolution. Historians face many problems when it comes to using the term “Industrial Revolution”. There is much debate and difficulty when is comes to defining it. It opens up many questions and there are many contributing factors and areas to consider. Can it be considered a revolution when it occurred over quite a long period of time? When did it start? What were the causes of it? Many historians have differing

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    " MAJOR PROBLEMS FACING PAKISTAN TODAY" Introduction:- Pakistan was established in 1947 and since its inception‚ it has been surrounded by countless issues including but not limited to ill-formed/missing infrastructure‚ insufficient refined resources‚ barren or obsolete factories and technologies‚ imposed conflicts at Kashmir and other fronts and an ever-ready enemy to underscore all the efforts towards

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    1) Downsizing is when companies try to reduce costs by getting rid of a significant number of unnecessary workers. It can be spurred by new technologies or new business methods which render some of the workers redundant. It can also be spurred by simple desperation (budget crunches)‚ or by a desire to leave low-profit markets. If your company isn’t going to be selling widgets any longer‚ then all the workers involved in making and selling widgets become dead-weight in the organization.  2) People

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    resulted in unemployment and poverty. The world wide slump also contributed to the problems of unemployment to the working class individuals. The national government responded to unemployment in positive and negative ways. The growth of poverty had social and political impacts on the individuals. The essay will conclude on the government’s attempts‚ churches‚ organisations and other individual’s ways to alleviate the problems associated with poverty. Analyse the occupations and industries of the 1930’s

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    indubitably unstable‚ American farmers encountered a sequence of problems from transportation to a complex worldwide market‚ for instance‚ some of these complaints were: unfair railroad fees and tariffs policies. These dilemmas led farmers to a horrible economic situation in which some homesteaders even lost their homes and farms. Consequently these farmers displayed a series of complaints in which they specified all the problems they were facing due to those complications. These complaints were

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    that‚ in most cases‚ leave little time for healthy choices. Thus‚ many children find it difficult to maintain their ideal body weight. Undeniably‚ there are many different lifestyle factors responsible for the obesity issue affecting our American youth today.

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    Essay: Socio-Economic problem common faced in India and America Problem of unemployment is a common socio-economic problem faced in India and United states. Reasons for the problem are more or less similar only differing in the intensity‚ complexity and depth. Looking at India first unemployment is seen as problem because country’s most important productive asset which is its manpower‚ abundance in India‚ is going waste being idle. Unemployment among educated youth is a bigger concern in the

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