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    Garment Defects

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    Acknowledgement Firstly I pray to almighty God who has given me opportunity to complete my internship program. My heartiest thanks are due to our honorable teacher Mr. Jamal Uddin for giving us a valuable change to acquire practical knowledge on garments industry. Before this we learn lots of lesson from our teacher. We have got not only vast ideas but also practical knowledge. By gathering this important knowledge we can perform well in our practical life as well as job sector. We are really thankful

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    Driving Safety Precaution Tips By: Niru Prasad‚ M.D. The Silent Causes of Traffic Death and How to Avoid Them   Motor vehicle accidents account for the majority of accidental death in all age groups‚ however‚ it is more common in teenage drivers and in any driver with alcohol or drug abuse. Some of the common causes are: a. Careless driving. b

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    Garment Worker

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    Abstract: Garments sector is the life blood of Bangladesh as the agricultural land has there been turned to a country of garments industries. Employment in the Ready-made garment sector in Bangladesh provides workers with economic benefits and some empowerment. More than 3.2 millions people are working in this sector and about 5000 garments factories are scattered across the country. 78 per cent of our foreign earnings come from this sector. So it will not be an overstatement to say that‚ we

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    Universal Precautions Universal precautions refers to the practice‚ in medicine‚ of avoiding contact with patients’ bodily fluids‚ by means of the wearing of nonporous articles such as medical gloves‚ goggles‚ and face shields. The practice was introduced in 1985–88.[1][2] In 1987‚ the practice of universal precautions was adjusted by a set of rules known as body substance isolation. In 1996‚ both practices were replaced by the latest approach known as standard precautions (health care). Nowadays

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    Madura Garments

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    Sales and Distribution Channel Structure of Madura Garments Group B9 Ishan Agrawal (11P081) Jaya S Choubey (11P083) Kumar Rahul(11P087) Abhishek Narayan (11P145) Madhur Paul (11P147) Contents Madura Garments 3 Background 4 Louis Philippe: 4 Van Heusen: 4 Allen Solly: 4 Esprit: 4 Planet Fashion: 5 Madura Fashion & Lifestyle Channel Structure 6 Data on the Channel Structure of Madura Fashion & Lifestyle 8 New Product Development 10 Market Overview 13 Product

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    A Garment Worker

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    A garment worker is noticeable in Dhaka city. Most of the workers are young women. They are very hard working.We are going to introduce a girl named"Nasima" who is a garment worker. We will go through her lifestyle and special emphasis will be given‚ the struggle she is facing with her poverty. In Bangladesh almost 70% or 80% workers are young girls. They come from different areas of the country. It is appropriate time for education when they come to Dhaka or other towns and starts working in different

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    Garments Industry

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    $275 billion in 2004‚ and per capita GDP was $2‚000 (adjusted for purchasing power). The ready made garments industry started in our country as a non-tradition sector with a narrow export rise in the late 1970s. The garments industry enjoyed a tremendous rise of 30 enterprises in 1980 increase to about 4825 on 2007-08 fiscal year. Out of 3.1 million manpower employed in factories‚ 2.38 million are women (85%)‚ majorities of them are disadvantaged and economically poverty stricken women

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    Garments System

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    that they have knowledge about garments so they use it to start a new and to test if the business will earn. A couple who live in Taytay‚ Rizal decided to put up clothing business a year after their marriage not only to use their knowledge and skills in clothing but also to earn for their kids future and everyday living. They choose garments since Taytay‚ Rizal is the garments capital of the Philippines and is very demand at that time. And this was VDM Garments and Services which is making

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    Cygy Garments

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    CYGY GARMENTS Prepare an industry analysis for the Philippine garments industry. Summarize the issues for CyGy Garments. Identify opportunities and threats faced by CyGy. I. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS - Porters Five Model A. Threat of New Entrants - The threat of the entry of new competitors For industries with low barriers to entry‚ such as the garment industry‚ new firms come and go with great rapidity. Working capital requirements are usually in affordable amount that any entrepreneur can easily

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    Garment Industry

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    INTRODUCTION The textile industry has an overwhelming influence in the economic development of India. Through its contribution to the industrial output‚ employment generation and export earnings‚ the industry plays a very important role in the Indian economy. Currently‚ it contributes about 14 percent to industrial production‚ 4 percent to the GDP‚ more than 12 percent to the country’s export earnings‚ and provides direct employment to over 35 million people. Post MFA (Multi Fibre

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