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    policy tended towards: – protectionism‚ with a strong emphasis on import substitution‚ – industrialization under state monitoring‚ – state intervention at the micro level in all businesses especially in labour and financial markets‚ – a large public sector‚ – business regulation‚ and – central planning. Five-Year Plans of India resembled central planning in the Soviet Union. Steel‚ mining‚ machine tools‚ water‚ telecommunications‚ insurance‚ and electrical plants‚ among other industries

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    13-1 “Advertising‚ Public Relations and the 2008 Beijing Olympics” International Marketing Analyze the reasons why the Chinese government hired a Western public relations firm to work on the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Over the past three decades or so‚ the body of knowledge of public relations has grown significantly and public relations continue to evolve as a strong discipline (Sriramesh and Vercic‚ 2001). It is important to note that public relations are not marketing but good relations with the

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    products provide the bulk of UK export to Hungary. Hungary and the U.K. enjoy friendly relations. Hungary has an embassy in London and 3 honorary consulates (in Cardiff‚ Edinburgh and Liverpool). The United Kingdom has an embassy in Budapest. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union. See also Hungarian migration to the United Kingdom. British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the relation with Hungary: There is a healthy trade and investment relationship and British tourists

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    the treatment process is the biggest deterrent to Haitians accepting western healthcare. Instead of trying to make Haitians change their beliefs‚ healthcare professionals should work with voodoo priests to increase AIDS awareness. Undoubtedly‚ their role as a trusted spiritual advisor and healer would be used to influence Haitian acceptance of western healthcare. Voodoun or Voodoo is a spiritual healing tradition in Haiti‚ which combines Catholicism and African practices. The slave and ex-slave communities

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    IPM who helped me in Professional Qualification in Human Resources Management(Module 08)‚ friends for their ongoing support. Thank you. Contents… 1. Introduction 2. Causes of the situation 3. Proactive measures that could have been taken 4. Reasons for the poor industrial relations of Bolts and Nuts 5. Is the HR Manager to be blamed? 6. Reactive measures that could’ve been taken 7. Conclusion and recommendations 1. Introduction Bolts & Nuts Company was manufacturing

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    Traditional Emirati Weddings A couple getting married is called for such celebration in the UAE. It was an old custom that women from the families of the bride and the groom walked from house to house in the neighborhood to invite all the families to attend the wedding. The ceremony was a chance for the whole district to celebrate the wedding and they were all involved in someway to help get things ready for the feast. While the preparations are made‚ the Al Ayyala traditional band

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    THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON THE 20TH CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS Shreya Ranjan INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: It is very recent‚ youngest discipline to come into existence. For quite a long time INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS or international Politics has been a sub discipline of history or political science. It became an independent entity only after the First World War. Quincy Wright (1940’s and 50’s) said INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS is not only a discipline‚ but also a condition;

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    Definitions Trevor Taylor (1979) defines International Relations as "a discipline‚ which tries to explain political activities across state boundaries". According to Ola‚ Joseph (1999)‚ "International relations are the study of all forms of interactions that exist between members of separate entities or nations within the international system". Seymon Brown (1988) thus defines international relations as "the investigating and study of patterns of action and “reactions amongsovereign states as

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    Brief Introduction of International Relations International relations refers to the collective interactions of the international community‚ which includes individual nations and states‚ inter-governmental organizations such as the United Nations‚ non-governmental organizations like Doctors Without Borders‚ multinational corporations‚ and so forth. International relation is a very broad concept. In modern usage it includes not only relations between states but also between states and non-state

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    The advantages of traditional food: 1. Contain fewer chemicals Traditional food traditional food is no chemicals food. 2. Health benefits Many traditional foods are beneficial to health. Example: the sweets or pickles made of fruits and vegetables. 3. Nutritious Indonesian traditional foods contain a lot of good nutrition and nutrients that good for health. Like rendang from West Sumatera‚ made from meat-containing proteins. 4. Made from natural ingredients Indonesian

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