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    ROLE OF REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES IN INDIA PROJUECT SUBMITTED TO‚ Dr. B.K MAHAKUL (FACULTY: POLITICAL SCIENCE) ANISH GHOSE ROLL NO: 14 (SOCIOLOGY‚ MAJOR) SEMESTER III HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY RAIPUR‚ C.G. CONTENTS 1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.............................................................1 2. OBJECTIVES................................................................................2 3. HYPOTHESIS.....................................................................

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    are Poles‚ with small groups of Ukrainians‚ Belorussians‚ Germans‚ Slovaks and Lithuanians. Polish traditional food‚ a cuisine that was suppressed during Communist times‚ is now making a comeback. Polish Food is diverse and delicious. It is made with almost all of the four basic food groups in mind‚ with a little something from each in every dish (Veterano‚ 2008). Polish cuisine and dining table etiquette is a perfect reflection of the warmth in the Polish character. Having a meal with one’s family

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    1. Is CIMS still the right answer (sharing information across the PRIDE police agencies)? Is this vision too grandiose for police agencies to embrace at this time? Should PRIDE agencies continue to expend effort and resources (demanding more complicated system requirements) to work toward this information sharing goal? Should WRPS follow the “I’ll have what she’s having” strategy and simply select the same solution as the other PRIDE agencies? a. The answer depends on a few factors that are not

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    China

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    Fair Trade Fair trade is defined in several ways. One simple definition is that it is encouraging development of local communities by advocating the payment of a higher price to exporters. The exporters are mainly advanced countries such as U.S‚ Europe‚ and so on. Simply‚ the fair trade movement improves the lives of people in the developing world. However‚ some people point out a problem of limited point of sale. Moreover‚ there seem to have few more problems about negative aspect of fair

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    China Textile

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    +1.240.747.3093 Fax: 240.747.3004 | Print Research Report on China’s Textile Industry‚ 2012 China Research and Intelligence Co.‚ Ltd. - 7/10/2012 - 70 Pages - ID: CRIC3957553 URL: http://www.marketresearch.com/China-Research-and-Intelligence-Co-Ltd-v3627/Research-China-Textile-7058589/ PDF E-mail From Publisher - $2‚800.00 Global Site License Fulfilled by Publisher - $4‚200.00 Abstract In China‚ the textile industry consists of six sub-industries: cotton‚ chemical fiber textile and printing

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    Fdi in China

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    OF FDI IN CHINA DETERMINANTS OF FDI IN CHINA Shaukat Ali and Wei Guo1 ABSTRACT Why and how firms take advantage of foreign opportunities‚ especially via foreign direct investment (FDI) has been much documented. China‚ as a major emerging market‚ has attracted significant flows of FDI‚ to become the second largest receipt. This paper briefly examines the literature on FDI and focuses on likely determinants of FDI in China. It then analyses responses from 22 firms operating in China on what they

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    Regional economic integration is an agreement among countries in a geographic region to reduce and ultimately remove‚ tariff and non tariff barriers to the free flow of goods or services and factors of production among each others. It can be also refers as any type of arrangement in which countries agree to coordinate their trade‚ fiscal‚ and/or monetary policies are referred to as economic integration. Obviously‚ there are many different levels of integration. Free Trade Area: A free trade area

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    China and Japan

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    China and Japan From 1500 to 1800‚ China and Japan tried to politically and economically established their countries in very different ways. Japan fought war after war for a century before they changed their ways. China on the other hand slowly established a government and used education as a tool to be politically and economically strong. Japan would later do the same. China was one of the most politically and economically strong countries during 1500 – 1800. The state was identified as

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    Corruption in China

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    CORRUPTION IN CHINA The domestic challenges facing China during the next few decades are enormous. China faces serious corruption‚ increasing mass unrest‚ enlarged polarization in the personal and regional income distribution‚ increased unemployment and insufficient social safety net‚ shortages of energy and key resources for economic modernization‚ massive migrations from rural areas to urban areas‚ extensive bad debt held by state banks and deep problems in the financial sector‚ excessive public

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    Case Study: “From Regional Star to Global Leader” (taken from Harvard Business Review January 2009) Seminar Paper in Intercultural Competence International Business BSc/MBA at ESB Business School Reutlingen University SS 2011 Author: Tiffany Yoko Wendler Tiffany_Yoko_Margarete.Wendler@Student.Reutlingen-University.DE Matriculation number: 702746 Supervisor: Mr. Muenscher Submission Date: September 15‚ 2011 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Analysis 3 Conclusion

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