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    Child Labour

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    still behind the mist. According to the statistic given by Indian government there are 20 million child labourers in the country‚ while through other sources and agencies the range is around 50 million and according to a 2001 census. An estimated 185‚595 children are employed as domestic help and in small roadside eateries. The government of developed nations and many developing nations has banned child labour‚ they believe that employers should not be permitted to employ child labour and that parents

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    remain available in regions where there is shortage of people. How is India’s population an asset? 1] Labour - There are instances where lesser number of inhabitants is a dilemma. Countries like Canada‚ Australia and Libya are the examples where smaller population is a handicap. Many developing countries face scarcity of labour‚ both of skilled and unskilled manpower.

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    Critical Analysis of CSR

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    child labour to environment degradation. The orthodox research on CSR plays within quite narrow parameters and that too from the perspective of economically advanced countries. The body of knowledge available on the subject suggests that until recently very little was said regarding CSR processes and projects in the third world countries or emerging markets. This is bizarre as well as perplexing since it is in the third world that the power abuse of industrial capitalism is most nakedly and routinely

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    pervasiveness throughout the whole realm of human activity‚ has brought out a new shape in the economy‚ society and culture. In the past few decades‚ ICT has transformed the world. It’s potential for reducing poverty and fostering growth in developing countries has increased rapidly. By connecting people and places‚ ICT has played a vital role in national‚ regional and global development. In the last decade‚ information and communication technologies (ICT) have become the major factors of growth and

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    Technology (IT) based commercial enterprises on women‚ especially in respect of their poverty alleviation in poorer countries‚ it is important to understand the problems and challenges of commercial ventures led by women in the global perspective. The position of women‚ even in the developing world‚ has been far from uniform or nonlinear in this emerging global scenario. In some developing countries‚ such as India or the Philippines‚ women have become major recipients of this globally

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    THE EFFECT OF AGE AND MARITAL STATUS ON THE JOB SATISFACTION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS [pic] Submitted By: Solomon Fernando Gomez Muhammad Imran Malik Ph.D. Scholar. Submitted To: Dr. Nadeem Safwan Foundation University Institute of Management and Computer Sciences Rawalpindi. The Effect of Age and Marital Status on the Job Satisfaction of University Teachers Abstract This study has been conducted with a view to see the level of job satisfaction among the married and unmarried‚ university teachers

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    The term globalisation has significantly influenced many countries all around the world. It is a process that happening in most countries and considerably changing many things. Globalisation is proved that it is inevitable; moreover‚ it is irreversible. In few decades‚ this process has been running very unbelievably quickly without any control or a plan. Some people see it as it is beneficial and may develop many countries’ economy‚ politics‚ culture‚ and environment. It could also be a gate to a

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    Waston Market Entry

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     1851  Dr. Alexander Skirving Watson joined the company as a Manager 1862  Name A.S Watson began to significantly outstanding its business … Present  Located 10‚000 stores worldwide‚ presence in 33 operating markets over the Asia & Euro Countries. 4 Scope of Business  Main Scope: Retail & Manufacturing spans health & beauty chains‚ perfumeries & cosmetics‚ grocery‚ consumer electronics‚ wine‚ and duty-free   Health & Beauty Division A.S Watson Group Food & Electronic

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    Since from my childhood everything I am listening about India is mainly only one thing i.e. “INDIA IS DEVELOPING COUNTRY” not only in this century this phrase was running all over through the world’s mouth from past 50 years that India is still a developing country .The main reason for our country’s slow development is CORRUPTION .Even OVER POPULATION is one of the main reason our nation is facing .As India is also referred as a sub-continent‚ so we have many states and so many POLITICIANS most of

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    important resource‚ the human resource. Manus Province is not an exception to that. Manus is the smallest province in the country in terms of population and land size. With not much natural resources to help develop the province‚ it depends on its human resource thus we see the movement of the provinces highly skilled elites into the urban areas and also out of the country as well. This brings me to my topic of research which is Brain Drain‚ Development and Globalization in Manus Province: Perceptions

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