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    Negative Effects of Television In recent years‚ many people are often watching television‚ but you do not know that it cause some bad effects to us. For example‚ television broadcast false information ‚ fall down your ability‚ and lessen communication with your family and friends. Bad effects arise all people: man‚ woman‚ old‚ young and especially children. So you need to notice risk of watching television‚ and watch for it. In order to learn the details of it‚ you must focus on three main

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    IS CHINA A THREAT IN INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY:- From my point of view I belived that it is rather posing a opportunity instead of threat .Matter of concern is how we r taking a lesson from China about its a rapidly growing economy.Everybody r crying for its prodct which r very cheap at the same time they are as good as Japanese product in terms of quality. We should focus on how china is producing such a quality product at so much cheap rate.When we became the part of globalization we expected

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    TELEVISION Are people nowadays addicted to TV? How does TV influence people’s behavior (particularly young people’s? Is violence on television a problem? What kinds of programmes do you enjoy? Do you think there should be more control of television programmes? I think there are many programmes that could offend certain members of the public‚ for this reason certain measures should be taken. The government should have the means to control TV programmes but‚ without being a kind of censorship.

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    payments metamorphosis begins Digital monetization Smartphones Digital cable Expansion of tier 2 and 3 cities Portals Home Video tr s tres i FICCI-KPMG oc S Niche content Indian Media and Entertainment Tablets Mobile advertising Tablets High definition E-books Tablets Smartphones Industry Report 2012 3D exhibition Digital cable Pay TV Portals Online applications Social networking Digitization of theatres Vernacu Mobile advertising Mobile payments Console gaming Viral

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    A report on the Indian Medical Equipment Industry The scenario The one cardinal necessity of every individual these days is healthcare. There are thousands of deaths unreported each day‚ which occur due to medical neglect‚ the cause of most of which is the exorbitant fees one has to pay in order to avail proper treatment. Part of the cost is that of the doctor‚ while another part is for the technology or equipment used. In order to diagnose a disease‚ we need specific diagnostic devices/ equipment

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    50 years of Indian Television India witnessed its first television clipping 50 years ago. Since then‚ rest is history. Today India is amongst the world’s biggest television markets. Approximately half of all Indian households own a television today. From a single television channel‚ over 300 satellite TV channels are broadcasted today. Beginning: Doordarshan had a modest beginning with the experimental telecast starting in Delhi on 15 September 1959 with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio

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    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis on Indian Retail Industry An analysis of the structure of the industry should be undertaken in order to find effective sources of competitive advantage (Porter‚ 1985). Therefore‚ in order to analyse the competitive environment of Tesco‚ Porter’s five forces analysis has been used by the researcher as follows: Threat of substitute products and services The threat of substitutes in the grocery retail market is considerably low for food items and medium to high for

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    RESEARCH ON BUYING BEHAVIOR AND PERCEPTION IN INDIAN DIRECT TO HOME (DTH) INDUSTRY ____________________________________________________________ _ TABLE OF CONTENT Page No. Chapter 1 . Executive Summary 2-5 Chapter 2 . Overview of Indian DTH industry

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    Man’s greatest achievement? Perhaps not‚ but can you afford not to read on when I am about to tell you about Television? Many an afternoon has been enjoyed by a family‚ bonding over the discussion of Television. Cited by many as the single most important influence on post modern micro eco compartmentalism‚ Television is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. Often it is seen as both a help and a hinderence to the over 50‚ who are likely to form a major stronghold

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    A Porter’s Five Forces Analysis explores five principal industry factors to determine the attractive of a given industry in a given market. In this P5F exercise‚ we look at the automobile industry in India. This is independent of any manufacturer. As such‚ it applies to every Indian car manufacturer. In any P5F analysis‚ one must examine the following: 1. The threat of new entrants 2. The bargaining power of buyers/customers 3. The threat of substitute products 4. The amount of bargaining

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