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    is true that gathering the primary data can be hindered by language‚ literacy and access to technology and could therefore be somewhat beyond the capabilities of the small Irish exporter. There are indeed many small Irish exporters existing in Ireland‚ though no doubt there were many more before the economic crisis hit the country in 2008. Since this event‚ some firms have probably been forced to look further afield for their business‚ an option which they had not previously anticipated. It might

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    The Sexual Revolution of the 1960’s Sex and the 1960’s The 1960’s was a decade of many changes‚ revolutions‚ and experiments including the sexual revolution brought on by the ’sixties generation’. Free love was a popular term coined in the later sixties that meant everyone should love each other‚ sexually and non sexually. This was the first time in history that sex was not something only men could enjoy but women too. What came from this revolution was birth control‚ knowledge of the female

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    think about the strides taken during the 1960’s for equal treatment of women. The sixties started off with a bang for women‚ as the Food and Drug Administration approved birth control pills‚ President John F. Kennedy established the President’s Commission on the Status of Women and appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as chairwoman‚ and Betty Friedan published her famous and groundbreaking book‚ “The Feminine Mystique” (Imbornoni). The Women’s Movement of the 1960’s was a ground-breaking part of American

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    most vulnerable section of the society‚ it is vital from the point of social equity and sustainability of the reforms process‚ that interventions in the power sector benefit the poor. India requires a new approach to achieve rapid and sustainable rural electrification at affordable price‚ complemented by Central Government actions to improve program coordination‚ including facilitating coordination between Central Ministries and existing poverty programs to ensure that electricity investment is coordinated

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    John’s ship finally arrived in New York and he was exhausted. He and his family traveled to America because of the potato famine that was happening back home in Ireland. The first task he needed to do was find a place to live at with his family; he realized that the decent houses and apartments were out of his budget. He only had money for the crowded and unhygienic apartments‚ if they could be called that. After John picked a “room” out‚ he went to search for jobs. While he was out looking for work

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    RURAL MARKETING STRATEGIES-WITH REFERENCE TO FMCG It’s not only the grass is greener in the country side‚ that’s also where a chunk of corporate top line actually comes from. It’s time to tap the rural gold mine. The Hindu Business Line Abstract: Rural marketing is the much talked subject for the business establishment. A decade ago rural market was seem to be unstructured and this was not found to be a target location of the corporate. This is due to the hurdles such as illiteracy

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    Rural areas need to be developed. Discuss. It is difficult to define the word “rural” as you can’t just tell where rural begins anymore. However‚ people have a common perception of what rural areas are like. In general‚ a rural area is a geographical area that is located outside cities and towns. A typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Forests are an example of rural areas. Agricultural areas are also commonly stated as rural areas not because of their small settlements

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    Rural transport is a public good and therefore if examined purely from a private cost basis will always be uneconomic. So I think that the best mean of transport for rural communities is the bus services. There are social benefits arising from better public transport provision in rural areas which include greenhouse gas emissions reduction‚ social inclusion‚ and rural development opportunities. For this reason‚ additional public funding is required to support rural transport provision. A portion

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    The Attractiveness of Telecommunications Industry in 1998 Ireland The Irish telecommunications industry has been heavily regulated since the 1980s. A state-owned body‚ Bord Telecom Eireann‚ being simultaneously the largest employer in the country and the provider of the poorest quality Telecom Systems in Europe‚ introduced the controls that fundamentally eliminated the competition and created a monopoly. This seemingly new‚ but propitious industry faced numerous obstacles‚ as its capital requirements

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    Problem Statement: The wide spread problem in Pakistan is poverty and is particularly in rural areas. Approximately two third of the population and eighty percent of the people live in rural parts of the country. In 2009-2012‚ the government estimated that twenty four percent people were living below the national poverty line. Poverty is widely distributed in the many parts of the country where communities are small‚ scattered and isolated‚ and where there are few major urban centers. Lack of access

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