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    short/medium haul aircraft and regional air traffic. They have in many countries not had any security check / metal detector‚ but such checks have been added in recent years. In Sri Lanka there are numerous internal domestic flights between Colombo‚ Jaffna‚ Anuradhapura‚ Kandy‚ Negombo and other major cities with good domestic network of airports in Sri Lanka.  There is an extensive domestic flight network operated by the SriLankanAirlines (National Airline) and other Airlines.  Travel time between

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    Economy of Sri Lanka From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Economy of Sri Lanka | World Trade Center in Colombo | Currency | Sri Lankan rupee (LKR) | Fiscal year | Calendar year | Trade organisations | SAFTA‚ WTO | Statistics | GDP | US$ 64 Billion (2012 IMF est.) / US$ 170 Billion PPP[1] | GDP growth | 7.2% (2012 est.)[2] | GDP per capita | US$ 3200 (2012 est.) / US$ 7900 USD PPP[2] | GDP by sector | agriculture: 12.8%; industry: 29.2%; services:

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    INTERNET BANKING & ATM AS A TOOL FOR CRM: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS ABSTRACT Customer Relationship Management (CRM) plays very important role in retaining customers. As Mahatma Gandhi said customers are very important for any business organization. The same view has been endorsed by Philip kotler also. Research study shows that instead of creating new customers every day it’s better to retain the existing customers. In order to retain existing customers banks

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    ASIA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN COLLABORATION WITH STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY UK BA (Hons) in Business Administration28600402641601043940200025 (Level 3) Nirmal Kalubowila - CB003199 - GF10B1BA Title: INTERACTIVE AND E-MARKETING BLB10070-3 Supervised by: Miss. Zeenath HidayaSubmitted on: 24th June 2011 Word count: 3292 Executive summery According the Economic times (2011) “Online shopping is the next big thing”. Out of all the sales done in South Asia 3% to 4% sales

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    CHAPTER 4 Role of the Navy in Disaster Management in Sri Lanka The role of the Navy is clearly defined in the Navy Act (1950). This chapter describes the more general roles pertinent to the seaward defence of the island nation and the Aid to civil power activities. The views of the three focus groups selected for data collection are discussed in detail. A critical analysis is carried out in qualitative terms regards to the actual disaster management system that exists in the country and the

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    FLOWS OF EDUCATION SYSTEM TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SRI LANKA BY K.T.M.N.DAYANANDA ADBM – F – 092024 M.A.Y.B. KARUNALATHILAKE ADBM – F – 092069 K.S.D.SILVA ADBM – F – 092123 W.H.T.S.SILVA ADBM – F – 092124 A.J.L.WICKRAMARATHNE ADBM – F – 092150 J. WICKRAMASURIYA ADBM – F – 092153 This project is submitted in partial fulfillment of the ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 9.2 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT November 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Disasters in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean‚ Island Paradise and more recently‚ A Land like no other “. Words such as hazards and Disasters were very rare in Sri Lanka and people lived with seasonal floods‚ droughts‚ landslides and cyclones as if they are part of their lives. Perceptions of people on natural hazards were of a little suffering‚ which they had to overcome with their own methodologies. However a significant change has

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    THE COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAM (TCP)     A Sri Lankan Case Study of Firm-Level Competitiveness Hemas Holdings Limited Shehara de Silva & Christine Dias Bandaranaike                                                                                                                                                                                                                        SUBMITTED TO                                                                                                      USAID/Colombo 

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    Thailand The earliest inhabitants of what is now Thailand were hunter-gatherers. However about 4‚000 BC they began farming. They grew rice. At first the farmers used stone tools but about 3‚000 BC bronze was discovered. From about 500 BC the people of what is now Thailand used iron. At first what is now Thailand was divided into small states called Meuang. By 100 AD they were practicing Theravada Buddhism. However the ancestors of modern Thais are believed to have come from southern China. They

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