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    Revolutionizing the Retail Sector The Digipos (http://bit.ly/MOWvG1) Website states‚ “We design‚ develop and manufacture our own range of systems that are engineered to meet the challenging and constantly changing demands of a retail environment. Using the latest technologies‚ we deliver positive‚ cost-effective solutions in compact‚ high performance‚ reliable‚ and energy saving technologies. Our systems are used by leading retailers around the world.” In 2004‚ DigiPos launched the DigiPos Retail

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    HEALTH SECTOR Healthcare sector has a great potential in the present globalized world. It is one of the world’s largest industries with total revenues of approximately US$ 2.8 Trillion. Healthcare sector has been emerging as one of the largest service sector in India. Indian healthcare sector has estimated revenue of around $ 30 billion constituting 5% of GDP and offering employment to around 4 million people (CII Report 2011). According to Investment Commission of India‚ the sector has witnessed

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    : In an age where a distinct premium is placed on looking and feeling good‚ the desire to be attractive is on the rise. Not surprising then that both men and women are seeking the services of beauticians‚ hairstylists and dermatologists to improve their looks. As this number swells‚ there is also a perceptible shift happening in the marketplace. The beauty services industry‚ largely unorganised and pegged at over Rs 12‚000 crore by some observers (others peg it as low as Rs 2‚000 crore)‚ is slowly

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    Zimbabwe Retail Sector

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    Zimbabwe Retail Sector: A look at some of the challenges presented by good economy growth. By Girland Chibaya A recent Economic Report for Africa mentioned that Zimbabwe is now ranked among the top 10 economic performers in Africa. While this is good news‚ what does this mean especially to those South African retail companies that are looking into investing in the country. A recent trend has shown that most retailers are starting to pay more attention to store growth to both South Africa and Sub-Saharan

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    Pharma Sector Analysis India

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    Indian Pharmaceutical Sector Analysis Contents: * Introduction * Market Size & Growth Rates * Market Segmentation * Key Players in Pharma Industry * Market Drivers * Challenges for Pharma Industry * SWOT Analysis * References Introduction Indian Pharmaceutical Industry is one of the success stories of modern India. The wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug manufacture & technology has established India as one of the major producer of

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    Ha Jin

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    Ha Jin is a contemporary Chinese author and poet who grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution and has written many books of short story collections. “The Bane of the Internet” is fairly new and part of a collections of stories published in his 2009 book “A Good Fall”. Characters like the eldest sister in “The Bane of the Internet”‚ immigration to the land of opportunities shows the loss and gain of her life. Jin created the character of the eldest sister to dramatize the lives of the Chinese

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    Do you think Heath brought significant changes to Britain? Edward Heath rapidly raised to power‚ he was appointed a junior whip in 1951 then promoted to Chief Whip in 1955. He was appointed Minister of Labour in 1959. in 1960 Lord Privy Seal‚ in 1963 President of the Board of Trade. In 1964 the Conservative party lost the general election and its current leader‚ Alec Douglas-Home‚ stepped down not long after but not after changing the leadership election rules‚ which made it easier for the rank

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    REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA

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    SHALL BE USED ON ONE’S OWN RISK. THE PUBLISHER OR AUTHOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY USE OF THE SAME. REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA INDEX OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION PRESENT SCENARIO OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MARKET GROWTH DRIVERS IN REAL ESTATE RISKS INVOLVED IN THE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT MARKET THE CHALLENGES POLICY INITIATIVES CONCLUSION REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA OVERVIEW While India continues to be one of the fastest growing economies‚ this pace of growth is unlikely to

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    Why has the functionalist perspective been so severely criticised? Structural functionalism developed out of the European philosophical traditions of the C19th. It was in some respects‚ a response to the massive social upheavals of industrialisation and political unrest of the times as it offered a way of accounting for social unrest by looking at the power of society over the thoughts and actions of men. The nature of humanity was seen as selfish but rational. Man needed the power of society to

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    Consequently many countries have attempted to curb internal corruption that affects all levels of government and society. However‚ Asian countries have been particular unsuccessful at eradicating corruption. In this essay I will analyse the reasons why Asia has been so unsuccessful at eradicating corruption‚ namely: a lack of motivation for reform‚ a cultural acceptance of corruption‚ and the Asian anomaly that corruption does not necessarily hinder economic growth. I will also argue that the combination

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