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    209 CHAPTER – V PROBLEMS FACED BY SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES The development of small-scale industries is hampered by a diversity of problems. There are certain problems common to all types of cottage and small scale industrial units. In this context‚ the present chapter is devoted to a detailed study of the problems of the small-scale industrial sector. It also seeks to suggest remedial measures. The basic requirement for the industrial development of a region is the presence of entrepreneurship

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    exchange earner. On an average about 20 per cent of the total Coir products manufactured are exported from the country‚ mainly to West European countries‚ United States of America (USA) and Canada. The products include fiber‚ yarn‚ mats‚ matting‚ rugs and carpets‚ rope and rubberized coir. Unfortunately‚ the exports in the recent past show a declining trend. Increased competition from other countries use of substitutes traditional methods of production delay in executing orders are some of the major reasons

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    over the world face a number of problems which dishearten them. It leads to sheer desperation among the student community giving rise to student unrest. Student life has probably become more difficult than at any time before. There are so many issues they have to deal with - study‚ time‚ money‚ relationships‚ job hopes‚ and more. Parents previous experience and education does not always equip them in dealing with such pressures. Many students will not admit their problems due to various reasons and this

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    EC1103- ESSAY Globalization- A boon or a curse for developing countries? Sanjita Sahi 100608980 Word count-3181 List of content: • Introduction • Economic definition of globalization. • What is happening instead of what should have happened? • Positive effects of globalization with example of China. • Negative effects of globalization using Jamaican economy as an example. • Other effects of globalization prevalent everywhere such as poverty‚ unequal society

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    Human Nutrition in the Developing Country of Guyana * Introduction * According to the United Nation and the International Monetary Fund‚ countries are categorized according to their socio-economic position with respect to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP)‚ income per capita‚ life expectancy and the wellbeing of the natives. These factors are compared to all the countries all over the world. Countries with a low level of material wellbeing are considered developing or underdeveloped. According

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    Do you think you cannot give hundred percent when you are presenting something? If you have this kind of thinking‚ have you ever tried to make it better? Sometimes I really think that we always want to give the best while presenting my speech or talk. So I just wonder on how I can improve my present? I believe that not all of you can stand in front and talk with the high level of confidence. Speech is the one of the type of oral communication. What is oral communication? Oral communication implies

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    curriculum. -according to a survey conducted by Hong Kong University ‚ about 80% students think that they need to face a lot of challenges about their examinations . -the survey also reveals that Chinese‚ English and mathematics are their main problems. They think that these are very difficult to manage. -for form 5 and 7 students‚ they need to face HKCEE and HKAL examination which can influence their future. 2) Peer pressure - Peers influence your life‚ even if you don ’t realize it‚ just

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    the term “Globalization” for developing countries. Some social‚ economic and environmental issues are discussed in the paper. This Document addresses the advantages and disadvantages of the term “Globalization” for developing countries. Some social‚ economic and environmental issues are discussed in the paper. Hosein Rahmati Hosein Rahmati Globalization‚ Pros And Cons For Developing Countries January 2012 Globalization‚ Pros And Cons For Developing Countries January 2012 Globalization

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    Analyse the effects of education on the developing countries Development is one of the themes of modern society and there are a variety of elements influencing the development. Many countries experience declares that education gradually play a more and more vital role in development. Education policies which depend on the specific national conditions can lead to a different result. Overall‚ primary education may be a key to promote the influence including population‚ health and economic growth.

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    persuasive is dependency analysis in explaining the constraints and opportunities faced by developing countries in the international political economy? In the late 1950s‚ dependency theory was proposed by Raul Prebisch‚ the director of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (Cardoso & Faletto‚ 1979). Dependency theory mainly focuses on the interaction between the developing and developed countries and was considered as a big challenge to the free market economic policies at that

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