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    Introduction To Indian Pharmacompanies The pharmaceutical industry of India has matured over the years into a major producer of bulk drugs‚ rated among the top five in the world. The industry is largely concentrated in the production of ‘generics’ on account of the Process Patent Law introduced in the seventies (repealed under the recent TRIPS Agreement). India has since been able to establish technological capability for manufacture and supplying of generic drugs. This ‘generics capability’ of

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    Customs Act

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    booklet contains the Act and subsidiary legislation made there under‚ or a note thereof‚ but excludes the First‚ Second‚ Third‚ Fourth and Fifth Schedules to the Act which set out the rates of import duty‚ suspended duty‚ export duty and excise duty and‚ in the case of the Third Schedule‚ exemptions from duty. These Schedules are published in a separate booklet. (Revised Edition 2000 (1996)) *See section 235 (1) of the 1980 edition of this chapter. The provisions there set out have not been reproduced

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    Vlan Director

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    VlanDirector • About This Guide • Overview • Starting and Navigating • Configuring VLANs • Configuring Links and Ports • Configuring LANE Services • Displaying VLANs on the CWSI Map • Displaying LANE Components in the CWSI Map • Displaying and Printing VLAN Information • Understanding LAN Emulation • Understanding VLAN Trunking Protocol • Understanding Spanning-Tree Protocol • VlanDirector Error Messages About This Publication This section describes who should read Using

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    Managing Director

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    THE SPIRALITY OF THE SINGLE JERSEY FABRICS AND ITS EFFECT ON THE GARMENTS F. CEKEN Dokuz Eylul University Engineering Fac. Textile Eng. Department Bornova-Izmir/TURKEY 1. Introduction The single jersey knitted structures‚ used widely in knitted garments‚ cause some problems‚ because of their unbalanced structures. The most important problem of the single jersey structure is fabric spirality‚ which affects all the fabric and creates big problems at the clothing step. It affects the garment

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    Coursework Report: ‘Fundamentals of a performance management system linked to reward’. To: Module Leader Bev Crighton By: Filip Gorski 29 December 2010 Content Executive summary……………………………………………………………………………………..3 1.Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………..4 2.Components of performance management systems…………………………..4-7 3.Relationship between motivation and performance management

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    Essay On Funeral Directors

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    “Funeral directors positions attract people who want to put their excellent organizational and communication skills to work and serve others‚” according to Copland (2015). Funeral directors have an important part in celebrating the life of those who have passed. From the first call to putting the body in the ground‚ funeral directors are there every step of the way. It takes education and a certain skill set to attend to the emotions of the deceased families. A funeral director must have certain

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    Roles Of Athletic Director

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    “If you’re a clock-watcher‚ this is the wrong job for you‚ according to Chelsea athletic director‚ Wayne Welton (Kalahar‚ 2011). Athletic directors (AD’s)‚ who work countless number of hours daily‚ challenge this forward thinking or idea. Most taking on numerous roles day in and day out‚ only to find themselves with task incomplete of request unfulfilled. The role of the athletic director‚ specifically at the high school level‚ has changed due to an increased workload‚ leading to burnout‚ while

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    Roles of a Director of a NFP

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    registered charities are run by board of directors that are voted in by members of an organization. These organizations are not owner operated. The board of directors for NFP’s and registered charities usually consists of individuals who are leaders or experienced professionals in their respective communities (Carters‚ 2011). No individual has the right to any residual earnings or share capital in these organizations. This report will discuss the roles of directors and how they must perform these roles

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    Statutory Duties

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    Statutory duties Main statutory duties of a director are provided by s.132 • Where a director breaches common law duties‚ these statutory provisions impose criminal liabilities. • S.132(1) is a general provision that requires directors to act ‘honestly’ at all times and use reasonable diligence in the exercise of their powers.  Any breach of fiduciary dutyDuty imposed on directors to avoid conflict of interest by not using confidential information they obtain by virtue of their position

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    Duty of Care

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    1) Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role (1.1) Duty of care means:- • To keep individuals safe • To keep individuals free from harm • To give choice Duty of care is a key concept in working with other human beings. It is a legal term for safeguarding yourself and others. Adults with learning difficulties are often vulnerable as they are yet to develop the physical and cognitive capacity to fully care for themselves; they need care and protection from people

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