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    Standard Chartered Bank

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    The case study of Standard chartered: Islamic ethics and social responsibility. Abstract This paper is a case study on Ethisc and Social responsibility as adobpted by Standard Chartered Saadiq‚ paper briefs Islamic concept of ethics and social responsibilities and brief comparison with conventional ethics and social responsibility concept. Paper highlights on business performance by Standard Chartered Saadiq‚ products offered to customers‚ Shariah compliance policy and social reposnibility of

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    Industrial Market Vs Consumer Market Market Structure Understanding Industrial markets Industrial Market Geographically conc. Fewer buyers (relatively) Big buyers ( small number of large buyers) Consumer Markets Geographically dispersed Mass markets Free Market (large number of buyers) 1 Industrial Market Vs Consumer Market Market Structure - Example Understanding Industrial markets Industrial Market ( Rutile for Paints) Major ten cities. Fewer buyers (example 500) Oligopolistic buyers with

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    Aviation Market in HK Early Dragonair’s Position Dragonair‚ based at Hong Kong International Airport‚ had styled itself as a low-cost carrier before Cathay’s takeover. Dragonair mainly focused on mainland China market which was an undeveloped market and had less-desirable routes in 1980s. It continued to see steady growth by primarily focusing on Asia market afterwards. Scheduled passenger services to Taipei‚ Bangkok and Tokyo were commenced in July 2002‚ November 2003 and April 2004‚ respectively

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    Professional Standards Web standards promote higher accessibility and usability; it suggests a set of rules in which every developer can follow and understand (Boudreau‚ 2002). Standards set by W3C‚ World Wide Web Consortium‚ will ensure that most browsers used will present the website as it was intended to be‚ without time consuming rewrites of code for specific browsers (W3schools‚ 2013). Accessibility is very important as it allows the web to be used by individuals with disabilities but

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    Oligopolistic market

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    potential go to www.tutor2u.com Plan Number: 10 Topic: Date 30 December 1999 Oligopoly Question: Explain how a firm operating in an oligopolistic industry can attempt to increase its market share An oligopoly is a market dominated by a few producers each of whom has some degree of market power. The industry is normally characterised by barriers to entry in the long run and each firm must take into account the likely reaction of other suppliers when considering changes in

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    Double Standards In sex

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    Double Standards is well and alive today in 2013 between the sexes. There are many distinction between male and female in society today. Women and men are judged through sex‚ criminal‚ and age. Being in a Italian and Vietnamese oriented family‚ my parents teaching were very sexes. There was such a double standard in their teaching. The white and black marble tiles danced across the corner of the kitchen as the sun gleamed in from the drop of water around the sink. I could only see the bottom of

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    Fashion Industry

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    Essay question: Does the fashion industry exist mainly to persuade people to spend money on things they do not need? In my opinion‚the fashion industry do not not exist mainly to persuade people to spend money on things they do not need. Everybody is free to decide if they want to spend money on fashion or not. First of all‚ we have to understand: what is fashion industry? With its beginnings in the late 17th century‚ the fashion industry is a globalized sector that works to meet the demand for

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    CHAPTER- I Introduction INDIAN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY PROSPECTS OF THE INDIAN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY Like every other industrial sector in India‚ the Indian Electrical/Electronics Industry too is slowly emerging from out of its "protective cover". For far too long has Indian Industry remained shackled and consequently inward looking. Over the past fifty years there was no exposure to global players and competition‚ with the result that the Industry grew up in a sheltered environment‚ dependent

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    Context Task 1 1. Self – managed learning 2. Lifelong learning in the personal and professional contexts 3. Benefit of the self-managed learning Task 2 1. Skills and competence against professional standards and organizational 2. Development need and the activities required to meet them 3. Opportunities to meet current and future needs 4. Personal and professional development plan Task3 1. Development chat 2. C.V 3. Different learning style 4. Feedback Task4 1. Solutions to work-based

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    Indian Auto industry Finance Availability Poor public transport system Improved Infrastructure Low car penetration Rising Family Income Exchange of Cars Favorable duty structure Changing lifestyle Pestel AUTO POLICY VISION  TO ESTABLISH A GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN INDIA AND TO DOUBLE ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY BY 2010 1. POLICY OBJECTIVES This policy aims to promote integrated‚ phased‚ enduring and self-sustained growth of the Indian automotive industry. The objectives

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