Indian Retail Industry: Current Scenario Indian retail industry is going through a transition phase. Most of the retailing in our country is still in the unorganized sector. The spread out of the retails in US and India shows a wide gap between the two countries. Though retailing in India is undergoing an exponential growth‚ the road ahead is full of challenges. What is retailing? The word "Retail" originates from a French-Italian word. Retailer-someone who cuts off or sheds a small piece
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Haettu 15. 5 2013 osoitteesta http://www.handelsblatt.com/archiv/rettungsanker-privatisierung-drastische-diaet-fuer-france-telecom/2213898.html iwpc Kaps‚ B. (2009). dw.de. Haettu 29. 06 2013 osoitteesta http://www.dw.de/suizid-serie-von-arbeitnehmern-rei%C3%9Ft-nicht-ab/a-4766064 Orange Orange. (2013). www.orange.com. Haettu 20. 6 2013 osoitteesta http://www.orange.com/en/group/France-Telecom-becomes-Orange Orange Spiegel. (21. 3 2002). www.spiegel.de. Haettu 15. 5 2013 osoitteesta http://www.spiegel
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theories and their implications for employee retention within organizations. Journal of American Academy of Business‚ Cambridge‚ 5‚ no. 1/2 (Sep 2004): p. 52-63‚ No. 653882471‚ copyright Journal of American Academy of Business September 2004 Reis‚ D. & Pena‚ L. (2001). Reengineering the motivation to work. Management Decision‚ 39(8)‚ 666-675. ISSN:
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Social psychology Social psychology – Lecture 3 – 5/2/2013 Research methods Selection of participants Representative sample Sampling method Representative sample The sample is the group of people the researcher has chosen to examine The population is the group of people the researcher wishes to understand The sample should be similar to the population you wish to understand – the sample taken from a small bit of country Sampling method A random sample enables each person in the
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION IN THE ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS CLASSROOM A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF EDUCATION BY BRIAN E. SCOTT APPROVED BY: _______________________________________________ Dr. Patricia Clark‚ Committee Chairperson ____________ Date _______________________________________________ Dr. Nancy Melser‚ Committee Member ____________ Date _______________________________________________
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off the central coast of Brazil hold as much as 100 billion barrels of crude; that’s another Kuwait. It’s why former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva called the presalt finds a "gift of God‚" and it’s why the massive Cidade de Angra dos Reis floating oil-production facility--operated by Petrobras‚ Brazil’s state-run oil giant--is anchored in the Atlantic‚ pumping 68‚000 barrels of crude a day from one of the deepest wells in the world. The platform deck is so big you could play the Super
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Communications Time Line 1830: 1837: 1843: 1861: 1864: American Scientist and professor Joseph Henry transmitted the first practical electrical signal. Samuel Finley Breese Morse invented the telegraph. Alexander Bain invented the facsimile. Johann Phillip Reis completed the first nonworking telephone. James Clerk Maxwell released his paper “Dynamic Theory of the Electromagnetic Field”‚ which concluded that light electricity‚ and magnetism were related. Dr. Mahlon Loomis became the first person to communicate
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INTRODUCTION Marketing environment is the forces that directly and indirectly influence an organizations capability to undertake its business. The trading forces operating in a market place over which a business has no direct control‚ but which shape the manner in which the business function and is able to satisfy its customers. Marketing environment can be divided into 2 environments which are internal environment and external environment. Internal environment is the forces and actions inside
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theory of community-based enterprise. Academy of Management Review‚ 31(2): in press. Peterson‚ R. (1988). Understanding and encouraging entrepreneurship enternationally Pomerantz‚ M. (2003). The business of social entrepreneurship in a ‘‘down economy’’ Reis‚ T. (1999). Unleashing the new resources and entrepreneurship for the common good: A scan‚ synthesis and scenario for action. Review Panel on the Law of Negligence. (2002). Review of the Law of Negligence report Salmon‚ M. H. (1995). Introduction to
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Complex Numbers and Applications ME50 ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 Complex Numbers √ A complex number is an ordered pair (x‚ y) of real numbers x and y. For example‚ (−2.1‚ 3.5)‚ (π‚ 2)‚ (0‚ 0) are complex numbers. Let z = (x‚ y) be a complex number. The real part of z‚ denoted by Re z‚ is the real number x. The imaginary part of z‚ denoted by Im z‚ is the real number y. Re z = x Im z = y Two complex numbers z1 = (a1‚ b1) and z2 = (a2‚ b2) are equal‚ written z1 = z2 or (a1‚ b1) = (a2‚ b2)
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