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    several vertical agribusiness chains, he saw much opportunity for the company. Ram was keen on significantly expanding the business by integrating its operations from farm to consumer and to emerge as the undisputed leader of India’s fresh produce sector. Company background and Apple market in…

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    The eighth largest country in the world, second largest in Latin America, subdivided into 23 provinces and one autonomous city, is home to approximately 43,417,000 Argentinians holding the world’s largest population of Italians outside of Italy and the second largest population of Jews in the Americas, outside of New York. The name Argentina comes from the Latin word for silver, Argentum, and they chose this name because the original European settlers thought the country was full of silver and…

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    The company has a presence in sectors like healthcare, consumer lifestyle and lighting. Philips is often cited as an example of invisible glocalization strategy as the company has successfully managed to make the local population believe that the brand originated in their own country…

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    Welfare Economics

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    QUESTION ONE Identify and discuss any five microeconomic drivers of economic growth.  Efficiency This is when available resources are used to a maximum potential and wasting is not an option. This occurs when they are skilled and resource conscious people are involved in manufacturing process.  Equity This takes places when resources, income and wealth are sincerely and equally distributed within a community or state. This is a result of fair and followed principles, regulations, stable…

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    Ever since I was little I have been told to behave like a girl. This phrase has constantly been repeated by all my family members, friends, and even strangers. At a young age, gender roles can be very confusing. However, society makes sure to place boundaries and acknowledge differences between both roles. Even before we are born, as soon as our sex is discovered we are given a gender role and colors that we are supposed to wear in order for society to distinguish between boy and girl. Girls…

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    Inequality At Work

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    African-Americans are more likely to be discriminated because of their education qualifications. White men and women believe the black people to be less educated and have a lower level of social class. “In the absence of being able to demonstrate requisite informal characteristics necessary for promotion like whites, their formal human capital credentials are closely scrutinized and become important criteria for upward mobility” (Wilson, 2009 ,p. 1153). The racial discrimination can be seen in…

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    Major proponents of interest group activity within the European Union claim that interest groups have a great potential of helping to diminish the (real or perceived) democratic deficit amongst the Union and its citizens (Eising 2008). The capacity of the interest groups to represent the will of the citizens is a positive quality of interest group activity that cannot be understated. As most citizens have a primary priority for tending to the details of their everyday lives, activities and…

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    II. Introduction HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If left untreated, HIV can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). The human body has CD4 (T cells) which play an important role in fighting off diseases and building human immunity. HIV significantly reduces the CD4 count level in the body making the body prone to opportunistic infections and cancer. Unlike other viruses, HIV cannot be completely removed from the body. Treatment needs to be continued throughout life.…

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    Self Help Group Definition

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    2.2.4 Definitions of Self Help Groups Following are the definitions of Self Help Groups 1. Rao (1994) defined SHGs as a means of raising the claim and making capacity of the rural poor for reaching out to such agencies as they are willing to work with and which can provided them with additional production resources. It also implies the development of their bargaining power to an extent that such agencies cannot culturally impose their conditions and regulations upon the rural poor as…

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    Shared records like electronic, written, emails, face to face, working effectively together with professionals, agencies and organisations enhance the wellbeing of people, and provide positive support and improved outcomes. As managers we use a variety of communication. Systems used within our workplace could include service users daily care plan notes, communication book and daily handover. This ensures good team work and partnership working. External partnership working could include calls to…

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