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    Clothes‚ by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni This short story is about a young Indian woman named Sumita‚ her impending arranged marriage and subsequent trip to America‚ which is symbolized by the color and type of her clothes. The author utilizes color symbolism to express the emotional changes that Sumita is going through and how she uses colors to keep her grounded with her Indian beliefs during her transition from girl to bride-to-be to an Indian-American to widow. There are many examples

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal The New Deal programs started during the Great Depression era‚ it began to help an almost hopeless nation recover. It’s believed that 80% to 90% of people were unemployed‚ by the time something was done about the economy during the Great. Depression. The programs offered in the deal helped to stabilize the economy‚ while creating new jobs. The United States was in a state of emergency basically‚ based on how things were going. In the short-term that Roosevelt was president

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    Retail Layouts

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    Date of submission: 20-09-2012 RETAIL LOCATION Location is the most important ingredient for any business that relies on customers. It is also one of the most difficult to plan for completely. Location decisions can be complex‚ costs can be quite high‚ there is often little flexibility once a location has been chosen‚ and the attributes of location have a strong impact on a retailer’s overall strategy. In India‚ most retailers prefer to own the property rather than avail of the desired property

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    Acknowledgement ... ... ... … … … iii ... ... ... … … … iv … 1 Survey of Small and Medium Scale Industries and Their Potentials in Nigeria. By F.N.‚ Udechukwu‚ AGM‚ African Express Bank Plc … … … … The Role of Central Bank of Nigeria in Enterprises Financing. By C.M. Anyawu‚ Deputy Director‚ Research Dept.‚ Central Bank of Nigeria … … … … … 15 Problems and Prospects of Small and Medium-Scale Industries in Nigeria. By J.A. Olorunshola‚ Asst. Director/Vice Principal (Academics)‚ CBN\ Training

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    Neoliberalism and Australia

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    as other sources it can be clearly understood the negatives arising due to globalization‚ and its impact on cultural homogenization. Globalisation can be defined as the process of international integration‚ including the sharing of ideas‚ laws‚ economies‚ politics‚ cultures and concepts between nations. To understand globalization‚ it is necessary to compare the differing viewpoints. Appadurai argues that globalization is a battle between homogenization and heteroisation and that there is a series

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    Retail Industry Analysis

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    researchandmarkets.com/reports/585710/ Retail Industry in India - Porter’s Five Forces Strategy Analysis Description: Huge population‚ increasing per-capita income and changing consumer habits - all these developments have culminated in the booming of the retail sector in India. The majority of retail sales take place through the unorganized sector‚ which is stores that are popularly known as the kirana‚ or the mom-and-pop-up stores. The organized retail sector that constitutes highly organized

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    a CBRN weapon and where it would most likely be used if it was procured. The prospects for a group such as Al-Qaeda or other non-state actor to obtain and use a CBRN weapon are relatively low both within the United States and abroad‚ however the threat is not non-existent. As noted by Sinai (2007)‚ there are four major security issues including the terrorist groups themselves‚ weapon proliferation/acquisition by these groups‚ safe havens in weak‚ failed‚ and/or failing states‚ and permissive conditions

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    Understanding Indian Economy The economy of India is currently the world’s fourth largest in terms of real GDP (purchasing power parity) after the USA‚ China and Japan and the second fastest growing major economy in the world after China.  India’s annual growth rate is above 8% while that of China is about 10%.  India is a developing country and our economy is a mixed economy.   In a mixed economy the public sector co-exists with the private sector. Dadabhai Naoroji is known as the Father

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    Wriston Manufacturing

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    Wriston Manufacturing We identified seven factors contributing to the variance in overhead costs from plant to plant. However‚ in order to best understand how these factors contribute to inter-plant variance‚ it is helpful to first take note of the individual components of total overhead. As noted in the case‚ fixed overhead includes depreciation‚ utilities‚ salaries‚ and fringe benefit costs of employees‚ whereas variable costs consist of first-line supervisors’ wages‚ costs of set-up labor‚ scrap

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    Unemployment - Australia

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    Unemployment Unemployment refers to those people who are willing and able to work‚ actively seeking work but is unable to find suitable employment. In Australia unemployment is measured by a monthly telephone survey of the labour force conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). These unemployment statistics reflect the number of people who are not working but actively seeking it. To be classified as actively seeking work the following criteria must be followed: regularly checking

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