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    Most Successful Entrepreneurs Of The Year Philippines 2005 ________________________________________ ENGINEER GREGORIO G. SANCHEZ‚ JR. Founder Lacto Bacillus Pafi Techno Resources Corp. Innovation Entrepreneur 2005 Engr. Gregorio G. Sanchez just had to find a way to keep alive the hundreds of piglets in his livelihood program. A kitchen experiment resulted in a food supplement formula that fattened the piglets and eventually‚ became the foundation of a full-blown business. Engr

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    Security Of Women In India A major concern is that though women has reached everywhere in every field but still a question arises‚“IS SHE SAFE”. Latest statistics released by National Commission for Women (NCW) proved that India is unsafe for women and Uttar Pradesh emerged as the most insecure place for women followed by Delhi. After more than 60 years of sovereignty‚ this fact is shameful for citizens. Police records show high incidence of crimes against women in India.Most working

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    raises its ugly head in the most advanced nations as well as the most backward. Religion which is supposed to bring more sense to humanity has discriminated against persons and races. Discrimination is a worldwide phenomenon. Men discriminate womenwomen discriminate men‚ whites discriminate black‚ blacks discriminate whites‚ east discriminates west and west discriminates the east‚ the rich discriminate the poor and the poor discriminate the rich‚ religions discriminate each other‚ the intelligent

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    Medieval Indian Women Medieval India was considered the "Dark Ages" for Indian women. It would not be correct to say that the caste system was the only baneful feature of Hindu society. There was a progressive deterioration in the position of women in the society since Manu’s times‚ which reached the lowest point during this period. The practical recommendations given in the Manu-samhita were those of a bigot. Though not exactly regarded as a piece of property‚ the woman’s secondary

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    or history where a husband was prepared to do sacrifice for his wife? If the wife is dead‚ he is ready to have a second marriage. Such unfair things are happening in the world in respect of women.” -: Sathya Sai (Volume 31‚ Chapter 14 ’Glory Of Womanhood’) When we look at the Hindu mythology we see that women are supposed to be treated as Goddesses. One of the most popular festivals of Hindus is the ‘Navratra’ in which Hindus worship Goddess Durga (the worrier goddess)‚ Goddess Lakshmi (the goddess

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    Position of Women in Mordern India The position of women has changed a lot in modern times. Clearly women have made tremendous strides towards equality in recent decades however; we still live in a society in which the worth of women is measured in their physical appearance and not their intellectual contribution or talents. It is not an unknown secret that many women are paid considerably less than men for doing the same type of work. What effect does this obvious gap between men and women have on

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    1. Introduction The entrepreneur is an important economic factor in the economic market‚ the roles of which have substantial influence on the growth of the venture. The core objective of this essay is analyzing the relevant change of the role played by the entrepreneur regarded as a manager in the different periods of a venture’s life cycle. This essay consists of four main parts which are used to illustrate that topic. Above all‚ clarify the main aim and structure of this essay in the introduction

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    You are required to form a group and please select ONE (1) successful entrepreneur at Malaysia and do reports consist of the following items‚ which are: Among hundreds of entrepreneurs in Malaysia my group decided to choose Tan Sri Dato’ Loh Boon Siew who is famous with his represented company‚ Honda. a.) Background of the entrepreneur Tan Sri Dato’ Loh Boon Siew (1915–1995) also known as “Mr Honda”‚ was a Penangite tycoon and the first sole distributor of Honda motorcycles in Malaysia.

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    Women Empowerment in India

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    Paper Code: MBA-072 QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH Credit = 4 Marks = 100 Objectives: (i) To equip the students with techniques of data analysis. (ii) To grasp the various optimization techniques. SECTION - A Decision making;Decision making environment;Decision making under certainty;Decision making under uncertainty;Decision making under risk;Decision Tree

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    CERTIFICATION The undersigned certifies that he has read and hereby recommend for acceptance by the Open University of Tanzania the Dissertation titled: “Factors Motivating Tanzanian Women to become Entrepreneurs: A case study of Mwenge Makonde Carving market and Kariakoo women owned clothing shops” submitted to the Open University of Tanzania for partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master Degree in Business Administration. --------------------------------------------- Dr. Felician

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