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    media spreads the ideas‚ especially the one that the most important thing in life is appearances; they make us rely too much on fashion and the way we look. The best way to make people spend the money is to advertise the products they are to buy. Advertisements influence the people creating opinions and stereotypes‚ especially among the youth. And advertising in fashion industry today is very wide spread and using many strategies to make products sell‚ that range from using celebrities to World Wide Web

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    The Livestock Industry of Pakistan Overview of Livestock in Pakistan * Livestock plays an important role in the economy of Pakistan and in the rural socio-economic system * 30-40% of income of more than 35 million rural population comes from livestock production activities * The livestock sector contributed 50% of the agriculture value added and 11% to National GDP in 2006-07 * Eight percent of total exports derived from livestock and livestock products * Pakistan possesses some

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    Cosmetics industry in Pakistan The cosmetics industry developed rapidly soon after the creation of Pakistan. In the Indo-Pak Sub-continent‚ use of dies cosmetic materials like henna‚ ritha‚ sekakai (for washing hair)‚ Mutlani clay‚ Beri ke patte (plum leaves) Mash ki Dal (black lentil) hair-oils‚ gewari (aloe vera) arq-e-gulab (rose water) olive and almond oil‚ sandalwood‚ ubtan‚ kajal (kohl) surma (antimony) and many such materials have been in use by women since may centuries and are still in

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    Pakistan Textile Industry

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    Compiled By: Mirza Rohail B http://economicpakistan.wordpress.com/2008/02/06/textile-industry/ Historically‚ Pakistan’s textile industry and clothing sector has always been a major contributor to the foreign exchange earner and still contributes about 55% to the total export proceeds. The Economist reports that Pakistan is the 4th largest producer of cotton in the world and the 6th largest importer of raw cotton‚ the 3rd largest consumer of cotton‚ and the 1st largest exporter of cotton

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    Tea Industry in Pakistan

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    Tea smuggling from Afghanistan deprives govt of Rs 152m revenue By Romail Kenneth KARACHI: The government is annually losing Rs 152 million in revenue due to tea smuggling through Afghanistan‚ sources in the tea trade said. Pakistan has a 170 million kg tea market. About 40 million kg of tea is smuggled into the country through Afghanistan under the garb of Afghan Transit Trade. Sources said price of one kg bag of the imported tea is $2 while same quantity of smuggled tea is sold at a

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    Rice Industry of Pakistan

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    (II) RICE INDUSTRY According to UN’s ITSY ‚ rice is the second largest commodity exported out of Pakistan where the food‚ beverages‚ and tobacco (HS 2002 sections 0+1)‚ of which it is a part‚ accounted for 16.8% of Pakistan’s total exported goods in 2008 (ITSY‚ 2008). In the same year‚ UK imported $56‚207.0 million worth of food‚ beverages‚ and tobacco with an average share of 8.9% of total imports. Rice falls in division 10 according to HS 2002 (Appendix A13) and 04 under SITC rev.3 under cereals

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    Industrial Ecology Practices in the Fashion Industry Introduction The industrial revolution in the 1800s brought a paradigm shift to the way humans interacted with the environment. The increased capability of producing and manufacturing on a large scale‚ the rise of multiple industries‚ growing demand and proliferation of hedonistic consumption patterns‚ has created a culture of surplus‚ want and waste. (Falasca-Zamponi‚ 2012) From an environmental point of view‚ this resource hungry trend is

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    Burberry Fashion Industry

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    World Leading Fashion Brands Burberry‚ Louis Vuitton‚ Gucci‚ Prada‚ Calvin Klein‚ Christian Dior‚ Chloe‚ Emporio Armani‚ Ferragamo & (Appendix 4) are some of the numerous global luxury brands. They all have experienced abundance in sales growth and margin profits within the last decades‚ but they almost shutter in between world financial crisis (2008 up to date). They even see themselves included in several financial products such mutual funds‚ ETFs or be part of financial Indices (Appendix

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    ABSTRACT This paper is about the telecommunication industry of Pakistan. The paper will explain the reasons why Mobilink is the fastest growing telecommunication company of Pakistan. The paper evaluates mission‚ vision statement of Mobilink and the target audience of Mobilink i.e. different products like Mobilink indigo‚ Jazz Octane and Jazz Jazba etc. The paper will explain the geographic and psychographic segmentation of Mobilink according to its different products. This paper includes

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    Cement Industry of Pakistan

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    HISTORY & INTRODUCTION In 1947‚ Pakistan inherited 4 cement plants having total installed capacity of 0.5 million tons. Over the next 20 years‚ five cement units were established with aggregate production capacity of 3.2 million tons. Among these units Zeal Pak and Javedan were established in Sindh in the public sector. Maple Leaf‚ Gharibwal and Mustehkam were established in the province of Punjab. In 1972‚ the cement industry was nationalized which stopped further addition to capacity until 1977

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