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    If you ask me if a child should have a cell phone‚ I will answer yes without any hesitation. I think children today need a cell phone simply for safety sake. There are phone plans and parental restrictions to suit all needs. In today’s world‚ a cell phone is a necessity for any child old enough to be able to use it in an emergency.  The problem arises when the cell phones are brought to school. Many school districts prohibit their use‚ even their presence at all times‚ even during prep periods

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    to our use of cookies. Find out more here Should mobile phones be banned in schools? A headteacher says pupil behaviour is better and bullying is down since he barred mobiles in his school. So should others follow suit? Teachers argue for and against Patrick Barkham and Stephen Moss The Guardian‚ Tuesday 27 November 2012 15.00 EST ‘Pupils come to school without a coat or without having had any breakfast‚ but they always have a phone‚’ says one teacher. Photograph: Alamy No – they

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    Retail Market in India

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    is still in the unorganized sector. The spread out of the retails in US and India shows a wide gap between the two countries. Though retailing in India is undergoing an exponential growth‚ the road ahead is full of challenges. What is retailing? The word "Retail" originates from a French-Italian word. Retailer-someone who cuts off or sheds a small piece from something. Retailing is the set of activities that markets products or services to final consumers for their own personal or household

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    GROUP- 14 DIVY KULSHRESHTHA- 2010061 SHASHANK PATEL-2010180 ERGONOMIC STUDY OF MOBILE APPS What is Ergonomic design in context of Mobile Applications ?    Ergonomics is the science of designing the job‚ equipment ‚and workplace to fit the user Ergonomic Design in context of mobile applications means designing the applications so that the user can use the application comfortably without being visually ‚ mentally or physically stressed. It takes into account of the user’s capabilities and

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    advance. In the past‚ mobile phones are just used to communicate to anyone and anywhere. But in this present time‚ they are more than just a communication device. They have been a necessity in our everyday lives. Even children nowadays have their own cell phones. Many teenagers today describe their cell phones as their “life”. But as for me‚ I own a Blackberry Curve 3G phone and it can be very useful for communication‚ school‚ and entertainment. The main use of my mobile phone is for communication

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    Rular India - Market

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    Summary (October 15‚ 2012) Rural India: The Emerging Market Pradeep KASHYAP Founder & CEO‚ MART Today’s presentation will cover several topics. First‚ opportunities for Japanese businesses in India will be introduced. Next‚ the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) will be discussed. Finally‚ a question and answer session will take place in order to answer any questions which the audience may have. Japanese companies such as Toyota‚ Honda‚ and Suzuki first came to India in 1984 to sign joint-venture collaboration

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    Samsung Semiconductor & Telecommunications Co.‚ and grouped them together under Samsung Electronics Co.‚ Ltd. in 1980s. SAMSUNG’s aim is to develop innovative technologies and efficient processes that create new markets‚ enrich people’s lives and continue to make Samsung a trusted market leader. Today‚ Samsung Electronics global presence includes a total of 111 subsidiaries in the form of production subsidiaries‚ sales subsidiaries‚ distribution subsidiaries‚ research laboratories and eight overseas

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    Summary of Cosmetics Giants Segment the global Cosmetics Market The world’s best know cosmetics companies are setting their sights on a lucrative new segment: the emerging middle classes in countries such as Brazil‚ Russia‚ India‚ and China. Marketers LÓréal‚ Procter & William Lauder‚ president and CEO of Estée Louder‚ calls China a ‘$100 billion opportunity.’ Nothing that there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ idea of beauty cosmetics marketer pride themselves on sensitivity to local cultural preference

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    Stock Market of India

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    Stock market: Barometer of indian economy Many assume that the stock market represents the state of the economy. That is the primary reason for this distorted obsession about the market. There are several factually incorrect assumptions about the role of the market‚ says R. Vaidyanathan. | IT is that time of the year when many suggestions are offered to the Finance Minister to modify the Budget to boost the stock market and‚ through that‚ the economy. This year the market is already in an upswing

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    Coffee Market in India

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    Coffee In India Competitive Landscape The two primary coffee brands in India are Bru by Hindustan Unilever and Nescafé by Nestlé India. Bro - retail volume share of 30% ‚ Nescafé-15%. Bru Roast & Ground - fresh ground coffee sales‚ Volume share of 26% Nescafé’s Classic and Sunrise – Instant Coffee 53% of retail value sales in 201; Bru (41%). Illy and Lavazza are the premium coffees in India. Bru and Nescafé offer differently priced products which cater to low price and premium tastes

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