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    1 2010 _SIMEON ABUMERE IYOHA PG/EDU0003886_ [ ASSIGNMENT FOR BUS 815-ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT 2008/2009] _ENTREPRENEUR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS_ � INTRODUCTION "No amount of pay would be enough for an employee of an organization to live a comfortable life that he would please"- this assertion is a common place phrase that new inductee of banks are tutored with on entering into the financial systems of Nigeria banks and this mantra is soon forgotten

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    MASS ILLITERACY PROBLEM IN INDIA Every issue that our society faces is like a link of a chain. Each issue is connected to another‚ either directly or indirectly. The chain of issues in this society that we live in‚ the strongest link of that chain is illiteracy. Illiteracy is the mother of all issues as it gives birth to many other issues like poverty‚ unemployment‚ child labour‚ female foeticide‚ population burst and many more. It is very hard to digest that the land of the Vedas is one of the

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    EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN INDIA India‚ our country‚ is well known for its cultural heritage‚ civilisation‚ religion and its geographical features. Moreover‚India is also popularly dubbed as a malechauvinistic nation. We proudly portray our nation as “Bharat-Mata” and raise slogans in praise of our unity‚ integrity and dignity. While doing so‚ we fail to realise that “Bharat-Mata” means mother to every Indian. Even after six and a half decades of Independence‚ women in our country continue to be helpless

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    The system of debt bondage in India is an outcome of certain categories of indebtedness‚ which have been prevailing for a long time involving certain economically‚ exploited helpless and weaker sections of society. This system originated from the uneven social structure characterized by feudal and semi feudal conditions. Bonded labourers constitute perhaps the weakest section of rural poor. The genesis of rural poverty in India dates back to the later half of the 18th century when the erstwhile

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    The DNA of an Entrepreneur   Is there an Entrepreneur Gene or an Entrepreneur Chromosome within the DNA of an Entrepreneur?   In humans‚ there are chromosomes that determine sex and there are genes that determine the color of your eyes. Generically speaking‚ there are X & Y chromosomes that determine whether you are either male or female suggesting that you either are a female or are not a female.   With genes‚ there are dominant genes and recessive genes‚ suggesting that while you

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    own career path"‚ I would think of being an entrepreneur. You may wonder is an entrepreneur actually a small-business owner since they are both people who set up and operate a business. I would say somehow they are different. Although many small-business owners possess the same drive‚ creative energy‚ and desire to become big-business owners‚ others may be content to operate a business that provides a comfortable living. By contrast‚ a typical entrepreneur is a risk taker who tries to make the business

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    encourage foreign direct investment (FDI) by multinational corporations (MNC). However‚ MNC are not able to fully understand local consumers‚ implying that production is less likely to be at the efficiency frontier‚ implying the need for local entrepreneurs (Corbett‚ 2008). More pointedly‚ what has also been generally accepted is the notion that for economic growth to be self-sustaining the allocation of resources to production should be based on consumption priorities as revealed by the prices (values)

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    achieving a profit. The word "entrepreneurship" is taken from the French word "entrepreneur‚" which means "to undertake." A person who engages in entrepreneurship is called an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship occurs all over the world‚ but it is a particular characteristic of free-market economies. Entrepreneurship involves considerable risk‚ as the failure rate for new ventures is very high. Thus‚ to be successful‚ an entrepreneur must be able to tolerate and even thrive under conditions of risk and uncertainty

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    Orissa Review Role of Women in India’s Struggle For Freedom Siddhartha Dash The entire history of the freedom movement is replete with the saga of bravery‚ sacrifice and political sagacity of hundreds and thousands of women of our country. Their participation in the struggle began as early as 1817 when Bhima Bai Holkar fought agaist the British Colonel Malcolm and defeated him in guerilla warfare. At a very critical time for our mother land when the British East India Company was fast expanding

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    Journal 1 Brief The mind and actions of the entrepreneurship has provided an overview of the characteristics that influence the entrepreneur and shape their behaviour. The factors influencing entrepreneurship are found both internally and externally to the individual‚ comprising a combination of personality traits and environment influences. Entrepreneurs are typically characterized by strong achievement drive‚ high levels of creativity‚ a desire for autonomy‚ a willingness to take calculated

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