ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN INDIA INTRODUCTION Electronics is one of the fastest growing segments of the Indian industry. Today‚ the electronics industry is completely delicensed with the exception of aerospace and defence electronics. The electronic industry in India constitutes less than 1% of the global market. The demand for these products however is growing rapidly and the investments are flowing in to augment the manufacturing capacity. HISTORY Among manufacturing industries‚ the
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influence on people´s personality features‚ clothing has become what. Over the 50’s and 80’s decades‚ it was suffered as many changes as the history its self has had. The main point on this essay is to compare or contrast the 80’s and 50’s fashion tendencies‚ and representative trends. First of all‚ I found remarkable to notice that during the 50’s‚ clothing could have the opproral of trousers and jeans for ladies and that elegance has been one very important thing since then. About the 80’s decade‚ we notice
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(American Association University Women)‚ most girls often remark in their classes. Also‚ boys speak their opinion confidently without fear even though their answer is wrong. In other word‚ they are less peer pressure in same gender classes. It is remind me that when I was middle school student which is co-ed school‚ one time I really embarrassed in my class. For me‚ saying my opinion is very cool‚ but in fact the opinion was wrong‚ and suddenly some students especially girls started to whisper of course
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with regard to women‚ did not happen spontaneously. These changes reflect the sheer audacity of women‚ who made it happen over a period of a century‚ in the most democratic ways which include and are not limited to lobbying‚ running public awareness campaigns‚ petitions and other non-violent forms of resistance. The women’s rights movement began in 1848 on a hot afternoon in the New York‚ when a young housewife and a mother‚ Elizabeth Cady Staton was invited to a tea with four women friends and the
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The image of the flapper in addition to women stepping out of the household have then a new sense of independence. For women‚ having a job was now a form of self expression. You were making a statement. This radical new idea is explained best by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Women and Economics when she says‚ “The spirit of personal independence in the women of today is sure proof that a change has come...the radical change in the economic position of women is advancing upon us...the growing individualization
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dairy industry? 7. Is rivalry intense and what factors fuel rivalry in the dairy industry? 8. Is there competitive rivalry between the different brands within Glanbia? 9. What makes your products distinctive and different from the products of your competitors? 10. How do you manage your competitive advantage? 11. What differences are between competition in Ireland and competition overseas? 12. How do you manage and strengthen your value chain? 13. How have Glanbia and the dairy industry been
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As a Seventeen year old boy and a girl we’ve seen many strange things in this world. The Women Suffrage come about men doing responsibilities at home which made us do research on how and why did this event occurred. Although as a Seventeen year old boy believe that Women Suffrage was a good artifact and conflict during the 1800’s. As a Seventeen year old many rights came about our things to vote‚ to earn more like men do. To choice our topic we felt that women rights would be a good topic to conduct
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liberation movement of the 1960’s Imagine what the life of a woman was before the 1960’s. The life that she had called her own was beyond far from perfect‚ and this was just behind closed doors. These ladies were denied of what basic rights they had‚ they were then trapped in a home that they created not just for themselves‚ but also for their family‚ and not to even mention the discrimination that they faced in the workplace. Then‚ here come the 1960’s in full swing‚ these women could then have a say in
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opinion in the 1960’s‚ where women were house wives and did nothing else but "clean the house for hours or rearrange the flowers". This already is not typical of women today. Women today have jobs and are independent. Women in those days were portrayed as staying at home and being a homemaker. They cleaned the house‚ washed the clothes and dishes‚ did the cooking‚ and took care of the kids when they got home from school or when they stayed home from school for being sick. Women also did most of the
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1. How do information technologies contribute to the business success of sew What? Inc? Give several Examples from the case regarding the business value of information technology that demonstrates this conclusion. 2. If you were a management consultant for Sew What? Inc.‚ what would you advise Megan Duckett to do at this point to be more successful in her business? What role would information technology play in your proposal? Provide several specific recommendations. 3. How could the use
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