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    Socio-economic issues in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Since India’s Independence in 1947‚ country has faced several social and economic issues.Contents 1 Overpopulation 2 Economic issues 2.1 Poverty 2.2 Corruption 3 Education 3.1 Initiatives 3.2 Issues 4 Violence 4.1 Religious violence 4.2 Terrorism 4.3 Naxalism 4.4 Caste related violence 5 See also 6 References [edit] Overpopulation Further information: Family planning in India and Demographics of India India suffers from

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    Zara’s information Technology strategies and the diatribe between Salgado‚ The Head of the Department and Sanchez ‚ his assistant‚s concern upgrading the operating system and the implementation of a new IT system to fulfill the needs of a fast growing retail chain. Despite the fact that Zara is over performing in their core business and that they are not showing big problems inside their structure‚ this shouldn’t be seen as a pretense to dodge updating the Software. Here we see Sanchez’s sight who confide

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    work shall examine and explain the socio-economic and political dimensions of conflicts. However‚ due to the all encompassing and universal nature of conflicts‚ focus will be laid on conflicts in Nigeria alone. This is due to the fact that‚ as the most populous and heterogeneous nation in Africa‚ Nigeria has had its fair share of conflicts dating back to the colonial era. Again‚ all the conflicts that have been witnessed in the country can be said to have socio-economic and political undertones.

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    RETAIL LOCATION ANALYSIS GENERAL 1. What is the shopping mall builder/developer name? 2. Where is/are the proposed location(s) in the shopping mall? (State available floor unit numbers‚ and their corresponding available floor sizes) 3. What is the ratio of shop space ownership between developer and individuals? 4. What are the lease/rent quotations? 5. What is the lease length? 6. Is there a rent escalation rate? If so‚ what is the rate? (e.g. every 3 years?) 7.

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    FUNCTIONS OF RETAIL MANAGEMENT When attempting to start a business‚ having a keen understanding of the goals of management through the main four management functions is one key to seeing success‚ both with the operation and with employees. With this said‚ a vital part of planning of the management end will involve three important activities. The first stage‚ "planning involves developing a systematic process for attaining the goals of the organization...Leaders make change happen through planning

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    Retail Politics Retail Politics is a maximum that basically means it’s not who you know; it’s who you get to know that really matters. This effects American politics because it influences politics in a way that you have to physically go to someone and make a connection so you can get ahead and makes politicians put effort in creating relationships. Also this stagey makes it easier to convince a small amount of people than a large crowd. For example Lyndon B. Johnson created this mastery of person

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    meeting its needs. The underlying causes of poverty are much more convoluted‚ relating to the distribution of government power‚ a continuously widening income gap‚ differences in cultural attitudes and ideologies‚ and inequalities in wealth and education. Other social conditions tend to perpetuate poverty‚ such as cultural differences in family life and attitudes toward education and inequality within education and job markets‚ based on gender or socioeconomic status. The consequences of poverty

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    Retailing The advantages of ethical retail are as follows: Higher revenues. Improved Brand‚ Business Awareness and Recognition. Better employee Motivation and Recruitment. There are several ethical issues to be considered in retailing. To be a throughly ethical-concerned company‚ we are going to take some actions to guarantee everyone from the owners to employees in our company know and understand what is ethic and make sure they act ethically during the daily selling practice.

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    The theory of cultural imperialism in media is where one culture controls another‚ forcing it ’s culture to change to the controlling one . This theory is said to have first developed in the mid-twentieth century‚ and initially it was a response to the changes society was undergoing after the development of improved telecommunications. Various terms such as "media imperialism"‚ "structural imperialism"‚ and "cultural dependency and domination"‚ (L. White) have all been used

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    Independents An independent agent is usually family owned‚ they have been in the business for a long time and have years of experience and built up a lot of knowledge. They usually only have 1/2 branches and have a loyal customer base in their local area. Also they are independently owned. They are usually found in the back streets rather than on the high street or in shopping centres. An example of an independent agent is fails worth travel. The role of an independent travel agent is to sell holidays;

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