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    lower rate of sales tax of 4%-6% on local supplies. Textile exports stood at $12.5 billion fromJuly 2010 to May 2011. During the current fiscal year‚ the tax department collected Rs. 10.5billion as 1.0% withholding tax. Similarly‚ textile industry contributed Rs. 2.5 billion at the rateof 0.25% as Export Development Fund (EDF). Break-up shows that the applicability of lower rateof 4%-6% sales tax on local supplies would contribute an additional amount of Rs. 11billion‚annually‚ to the national exchequer

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    Chic Paint Limited

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    previous owners six year ago by five directors-Greg Pearce‚ Jane Yip‚ Ruth Jones‚ Ahmed Khan and Susan Marther. Ashstead and in the everything from brick of the butter and it 2005 when the initial decision was made to move the business model away from being a conglomerate. It was decision that lead to MBO to Chic Paints Limited. 5.1 In early April 2013‚ Jane Yip‚ who was that finance director of Chic Paint Limited left the company and was replace by Dave Whistler. 5.3 The purpose of the accounts

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    Business ethics WK 4 Research paper Malden Mills Ethical question June 25‚ 2009 Aaron Feuerstein greeted the brisk New England morning of December 11th‚ 1995 with unusual optimism‚ especially for a man almost seventy years old. After all Malden Mills was the last of the New England garment factories‚ and a century old family business besides! Known as the leading innovator‚ producer‚ and marketer of branded‚ high quality performance textiles for the outdoor products industry may require

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    Textiles AQA Revision Notes

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    Warmth (comfort) Absorbency (comfort) Comfort (comfort) Handle and drape (aesthetics) Strength (functional) Elasticity (functional) Aftercare (functional) Natural fibres Wool Warm to wear. Slow‚ can absorb its weight in water and not feel wet. Repels water droplets. Very slow drying. Fine wool‚ very comfortable. Coarse wool‚ scratchy. Very soft or coarse handle. Good drape. Medium strength‚ not durable. Very good. Creases drop out. Wash and iron with care‚ may shrink. Dry

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    theorist in the mid 19th century‚ John Stuart Mill maintained a Utilitarian outlook. Yet‚ his enlightened perspective discouraged forced conformity and promoted the misfit. Furthermore‚ Mill argued that individual liberty is necessary to obtain progress in society.3 This concept remains relevant to the world we see today because‚ without deviants such as Brenda Berkman and Autherine Lucy‚ society would stagnate. In the essay Of Individuality‚ published by Mill in 1869‚ the theorist asserted that the

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    Unfortunately for 123 Textiles I cannot think of a RAID configuration that would protect them from what happened to them. RAID is to be used for redundancy in case of drive error or failure. It is a good thing that the backups are on an exterior drive since now data can be recovered (at least up until the day of the last backup) and business can go about steps to getting back up and running properly. It is understandable that some organizations must resolve to open their doors in areas that are high(er)

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    individuals.” (Mills‚ 1959‚ p. 3) In this paper‚ I will be discussing the various aspects of the sociological imagination in relation to one other contemporary article‚ (Benforado‚ 2010)‚ as well as within my own life. The idea that Mills presents in his writing‚ The Sociological Imagination‚ is the concept that one must be knowledgeable of their role within society. The process by which we become aware of our wellbeing in society is‚ by the "quality of mind" (Mills‚ 1959). What Mills (1959) is trying

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    Summary Having already examined whether people should be allowed to hold and express unpopular beliefs‚ Mill looks at the question of whether people should be allowed to act on their opinions without facing legal punishment or social stigma. Mill observes that actions should not be as free as opinions‚ and reasserts that both must be limited when they would cause harm to others and be "a nuisance to other people." However‚ many of the reasons for respecting different opinions also apply to respecting

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    Łódź Faculty of Textile Engineering and Marketing Institute of World Economy and Textile Marketing ul. Żeromskiego 116‚ 90-543 Łódź‚ Poland Development of Medical Textile Market Abstract The aim of this paper is to present the harmonisation of the global medical textile market and the categories of medical textiles based on their applications. The paper also contains an analysis of some trends in the foreign trade of medical textiles on the world economy. Key words: textiles‚ Global Harmonisation

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Muslim reformer: Through the 1850s‚ Syed Ahmed Khan began developing a strong passion for education. While pursuing studies of different subjects including European [jurisprudence]‚ Sir Syed began to realise the advantages of Western-style education‚ which was being offered at newly established colleges across India. Despite being a devout Muslim‚ Sir Syed criticised the influence of traditional dogma and religious orthodoxy‚ which had made most Indian Muslims suspicious of British

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