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    Estate Management System

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    AUTOMATED ESTATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF DANA STEEL ESTATE MANAGEMENT AGENCY‚ KATSINA. BY SA’ADATU CSC/05/039 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE HUSSAINI ADAMU FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC KAZAURE August ‚ 2012 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this project work was been conducted by me under the supervision of Malam Muntari of the Department of Computer science‚ Hussaini Adamu Federal Polyechnic Kazaure. Sa’adatu _______________________________ Signature _____________________________

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    REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA

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    THE SAME. REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA INDEX OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION PRESENT SCENARIO OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MARKET GROWTH DRIVERS IN REAL ESTATE RISKS INVOLVED IN THE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT MARKET THE CHALLENGES POLICY INITIATIVES CONCLUSION REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA OVERVIEW While India continues to be one of the fastest growing economies‚ this pace of growth is unlikely to sustain unless it is supported by an equally robust development of its infrastructure. Key

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    Rural Entrepreneurship for Women: A Case for Wealth Creation by Africa’s Rural Poor amidst Global Financial and Economic Crises K M Baharul Islam1 Introduction: The growing emphasis on rural small and medium size entrepreneurship for economic development‚ especially in the context of poverty alleviation in developing countries has thrown up some major challenges for the commercial ventures led by women in global perspective. The position of women‚ even in the developing world‚ has been far from

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    The Problems and Prospects of Rural Development in Bangladesh: A study on some selected geographic area. Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Bangladesh with its 38% people living below poverty line and 18% living in absolute poverty is suffering from acute rural-urban economic disparity coupled with illiteracy‚ lack of proper health and sanitation facilities. The country’s economy is basically an agrarian one with vast majority living in rural areas. The agriculture sector is unable to provide any

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    Rural Informatics in India – An Approach Paper 1.0 Introduction “Just as the whole universe is contained in the Self‚ so is India contained in the villages”… This has been said by none other than Mahatma Gandhi‚ the Father of our Nation and the visionary architect of India’s Rural Development Programmes. The villages epitomize the soul of India. With more than 70% of the Indian population living in rural areas‚ rural India reflects the very essence of Indian culture and tradition. No wonder

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    Marketing in Real Estate

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    Marketing in Real Estate Tying-up Loose Ends of Traditional Marketing with Relationship Marketing “Marketing is not a function; it is a way of doing business . . . marketing has to be all pervasive‚ part of everyone’s job description‚ from the receptionist to the board of directors.” - Regis McKenna‚ Marketing Consultant‚ Silicon Valley Perhaps the oldest business in the history of mankind is real estate. A man’s wealth was measured in terms of number of cattle and amount of land he owned. Then

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    POL2038F—Literature Review How do scholars understand the quality and prospects of Democracy in Nigeria? The fall of the Soviet-Union saw the emergence of democracy becoming the most universally embraced and widely spread form of governance in the world (Ogundiya‚ 2010:204). The question of what makes a country a democracy is much contested by scholars‚ however‚ the concept has widely accepted core principles. These principles include‚ but are not limited to: justice‚ freedom‚ equality‚ transparency

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    Estate Tax by Nnn

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    CHAPTER II ESTATE AND DONOR’S TAXES* A. ESTATE TAX 1. Taxpayer and Tax Base The estate tax is imposed on the transfer of the decedent’s estate to his lawful heirs and beneficiaries based on the fair market value of the net estate at the time of the decedent’s death. It is not a tax on property. It is a tax imposed on the privilege of transmitting property upon the death of the owner. The Estate Tax is based on the laws in force at the time of death notwithstanding the postponement of the actual

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    inflow‚ higher occupancy and room rates continued to benefit the hotel players. In the first four months of the year‚ the tourist arrivals were higher by 11.7% YoY. Existing hotel companies‚ new foreign players and real estate players continued with their expansion plans. Prospects were looking good‚ until the sector faced terror attack in Mumbai and recession hit. The worst financial crisis in many decades‚ high oil prices and a slew of militant attacks hit the hotel industry. Often described as

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    Rural Retailing in India

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    Rural Retailing in India-The Road Ahead Shikhar Das Srivastava* ABSTRACT The decision to liberalize the Indian Economy in 1991 had far reaching consequences‚ which is still continued into the new millennium also. On the marketing front‚ there was the arrival of many well-known Multi National Companies especially FMCG product dealers. In the initial years the focus was on the easily accessible well developed urban markets but soon it got saturated because of proliferation of brands and intense

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