...SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE (SEZs) with example of MUNDRA PORT & SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE, GUJARAT (MPSEZ) Submitted by:- Executive Summary Special Economic Zones (SEZs) were established in many countries as testing grounds for implementation of liberal market economy principles. SEZs are viewed as instruments enhancing the acceptability and credibility of transformation policies, attracting domestic and foreign investment and also for the opening upon the economy. SEZs in India seek to promote the value addition component in exports, generate employment as well as mobilize foreign exchange. Globally, many countries initiated Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)which eventually led to a spurt in investments in infrastructure developments for Free Trade Zones (FTZs) and SEZs. A close examination of the evolution of SEZs in countries with similar economies as India eg; China, Iran, UAE and Jordan, will help us to understand their success stories and thereby implement those factors, in order to curb the SEZ bottlenecks faced by India today. The Shenzhen SEZ in China is a perfect example of a SEZ success story. In India, the government has been proactive in the development of SEZs. They have formulated policies, reviewed them occasionally and also ensured that ample facilities are provided to the SEZ developers as well as the companies setting up units in SEZs. These favorable conditions resulted in the biggest ever corporate rush for the development...
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...ON “STANDARD LIVING OF BANGLADESH ” Submitted to- Md. Rezwanur Rahman Associate Professor Department of Management Carmichael College, Rangpur. Department of Management Carmichael College, Rangpur. Submitted By- Md. Amin Hossain Class Roll: 4092 Roll: 9818619 Registration: 1768100 Mobile: 01744480430 Submission Date: ............................. Letter of Transmittal Shehab Jil Karnine Lecturer Department of Management Carmichael College, Rangpur Subject: Submission Of Term Paper Sir, It has been a great pleasure to submit my Term Paper of successfully on Standard living of Bangladesh. I am trying to make the best collection of data Standard living of Bangladesh. I have invested my every effort to represent the management process of Dhaka EPZ. I have aimed to use this report for the academic purposes only. I will be grateful and pleased as well having any suggestions, directions or recommendations for further improvement of the Term Paper. I hope my Term Paper will satisfy you and I would also like to thank once again for your kind assistance in this regard. Yours sincerely Md. Amin Hossain Class Roll: 4092 Roll: 9818619 Registration: 1768100 Mobile: 01744480430 Acknowledgements At first I must convey my sincere gratitude to my respected teacher “Md. Shehab Jil Karnine” who was my department advisor during the internship program. It was because of his thorough guidance that...
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...The Potentialities and Sustainability of Export Processing Zones in a Competitve Environment in an Integrated Economy:Evidence from Tanzania By Joseph S.Kiria Introduction and Background Proposed research is literally about potentiality of Export Processing Zones (EPZs) in achieving strategic objectives envisaged in the national vision development objectives in Tanzania. Study explores the potentiality and sustainability of EPZ as a development strategy in the context of linkage with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and its benefits in a competitive environment. An understanding of this subject is important for at least four reasons.Firstly, government spends part of its limited budget through fiscal incentives to subsidize EPZs. This is a revenue loss to the governemnt, and such budgetary impact have implications on other government development programmes. Secondly, though EPZs strategy may look impressive, it may be constrained by the level of competiton created by liberalization, therefore, identifying challenges and limitations facing the regime in the competitive environment encouraged by free trade regime is important to enhance its sustainability.Thirdly, there is evidence elsewhere that it is mainly cheap labour and excellent infrastructure but not fiscal incenntives that attract export-oriented FDI.A proof will provide a lesson and new experince in the context of this study.Lastly, Tanzania experience on EPZ has not been explored enough partly due to the newness...
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...Creating a Social Program The social program I am choosing to do is for drug abusers. I feel that they need more supportive non-judgmental help. When people feel judged they tend to not want to seek help because they are already humiliated enough because of their addiction. The name of my social program will be Judgment Free Support Zone. My social program will be especially designated for drug addiction. The mission is to provide a safe friendly atmosphere where someone who needs assistance getting treatment for their addiction. Our organization will be there to help them find the services they need so they do not have to worry about it. Introduction Drugs are a growing epidemic across the country. Our young people are dying at rapid rates because of addiction. Addiction does not discriminate it will affect anyone regardless of financial status, race, or religion. Heroin and Meth addiction seems to be on the increase. Addiction to drugs are one of the most serious social problems flagging our country today. People think that if they do the drugs just once they will not become addicted. In fact that is the furthest from the truth most times it only takes one time to become addicted to it. Our country does not only have an issue with illegal drugs but prescription drugs as well. Drug experts say that the “increase of heroin addiction is largely linked to the growing abuse of prescribed pain killers like OxyContin and Vicodin, which are also made from the poppy plant (WebMD...
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...Facts The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 (GFSZA) made it unlawful for any individual knowingly to possess a firearm at a place that he knew or had reasonable cause to believe was a school zone. Alfonso Lopez, Jr. (D), a 12th-grade student, carried a concealed and loaded handgun into his high school and was arrested and charged under Texas law with firearm possession on school premises. The next day, the state charges were dismissed after federal agents charged Lopez with violating the Act. The District Court denied Lopez’s motion to dismiss the indictment, concluding that the GFSZA was a constitutional exercise of Congress’ power pursuant to the Commerce Clause of Article I. The Fifth Circuit reversed, holding that the Act exceeded Congress’ power under the Commerce Clause and was therefore unconstitutional. The Supreme Court granted cert. Issues Does the GFSZA exceed Congress’ authority under the Commerce Clause? What categories of activity may Congress regulate under its commerce power? Holding and Rule (Rehnquist) Yes. The GFSZA exceeded Congress’ authority under the Commerce Clause. The three broad categories of activity that Congress may regulate under its commerce power are: a) the use of the channels of interstate commerce; b) Congress is empowered to regulate and protect the instrumentalities of interstate commerce, or persons or things in interstate commerce, even though the threat may come only from intrastate activities; and c) Congress’ commerce authority...
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...However, the court reversed and reinstated the conviction of the student. It stated that there is a "balancing test" in the school community and that students are subject to more reasonable suspicion due to school rules and regulations than probable cause (State v. Young, 1975). Williams v. City of Bakersfield (2017), Vice Principal Williams of Tevis Junior High School worked in a district that had a gun free zone policy. In December of 2013, Williams obtained a license to carry a concealed weapon from the Sheriff's Department to protect his family and began taking his gun to school. In August 2014 he showed his gun to another teacher and mentioned that he always carries his gun, even on school grounds. Many days passed and Williams mentioned to another employee that he was on suicide watch the night before and motioned with his fingers shooting himself in the head. After, the teacher who Williams had showed the...
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...talk about race issues daily, and it is an open dialog with friends and family. The topic of crime is also talked about since we both are in Criminal justice programs but in two different colleges. The feeling that crime is mostly same race has to do opportunity, as we all agree. We as humans live in our comfort zones, with familiarity. Violent crimes tend to be done to people we personally know. This would convey the issue of same race. It is universal on the thought that violent acts are done within a community and familiarity in that community. This is also believed to be why crime is steady in the same race. Hispanics and blacks have harder times getting jobs, and thus cause friction. The feeling of neglect and loathsome can cause a desperate need and thinking. The fact that the lower class can’t afford lawyers and often use the public defenders mean they accept the fact they will not get out free or easily. We as a human look onto our own race as a safety, for example, a black woman would not worry as much seeing a black male coming into a store. She wouldn’t think twice about talking with him or associating with him, and this goes with each race, a comfort zone. We don’t fear our own race as much as another race. When a crime is done and it is two different races, it causes fear of that race. A white guy kills a black woman, then black women will start to fear the white male in the back of their minds will be questioning if he will attack her. This goes with any race attacking...
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...to do without breaking any laws. If he would have thought critically and creatively about this situation, he could have reserved a local racetrack if he wanted to drive fast. If would have cost him a few thousand dollars to reserve a track and his public humiliation could have been eliminated. By definition, the person’s ability of choosing the best alternative from several possibilities is called free will. Free will gives us to think ourselves, take decision based on our own knowledge, thoughts and feelings. Truth is the ability of being in accordance with the reality or the fact. It can also mean any idea or judgment that is accepted as true or is considered true. Knowledge is a collective set of information and facts acquired through both education and experience. Knowledge helps in making rational decisions in critical thinking based upon our experience and what we take as truth. Opinions are judgments or beliefs that are not supported by facts. Opinions get turn to facts when logic or evidence is presented. We use each free will, truth, knowledge, and opinion when putting together our thoughts for critical thinking. They all connect to one another when organizing our thoughts before we then put the thoughts into words. Stereotyping, Resistance to Change, and Face Saving are all examples of hindrances to...
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...Court case, since the New Deal, to set limits on Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause of the United State Constitution. United States v. Lopez dealt with a previous decision made by the Supreme Court called the “Gun-Free Schools Zone Act of 1990,” and whether this act was constitutional. In other words, is Congress given the power by the Constitution to regulate guns in schools under the Commerce Clause? Alfonso Lopez Jr. was a twelfth-grade student at Edison High School in San Antonio, Texas. On March 10, 1992, he carried a concealed .38 caliber revolver and five cartridges into the school. When confronted by school authorities, Lopez admitted he had the weapon. He was then arrested and charged under Texas law with firearm possession on school property. This was dismissed after federal agents charged Lopez with being in violation of the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990. This act forbids, “any individual knowingly to possess a firearm at a place that [he] knows ... is a school zone.” Lopez was found guilty following a bench trial and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment and two years’ supervised release. However, Lopez did not believe that this act was constitutional. He moved to dismiss the indictment on the grounds that the Gun-Free School Zones Act was, “unconstitutional because it was beyond the powers of Congress to legislate control over public schools” (Source 1.) The trail court denied this motion. The court ruled that it was a, “constitutional exercise of Congress’s...
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...Compassion is a principal element of nursing. It’s an innate response to react with compassion when observing the emotional and physical turmoil of another human being. It is an imperative characteristic of a successful and effectual nurse. Compassion fatigue is a peculiar condition with healthcare givers and those in the healthcare. People or health care providers who are taking care of others, trying to handle stressful situations are especially susceptible to compassion fatigue. While compassion fatigue has been observed in professional caregivers and discussed in the literature over the past two decades, a specific definition of its characteristics and corollaries has not been uniformly embraced (Coetzee & Klopper, 2010; Najjar, Davis, Beck-Coon, & Doebbeling, 2009). Compassion fatigue characterizes a progressive state of emotional unease. It evolves from compassion discomfort, to compassion stress, and finally to compassion fatigue, a state where the compassion energy that is expended by nurses (and others) surpasses their ability to recover from this energy expenditure, resulting in significant negative psychological and physical consequences (ANA,2011) Nurses are particularly vulnerable to compassion fatigue. They often enter the lives of others at very critical junctures and become partners, rather than observers, in patients’ healthcare journeys. Acute care nurses in particular often develop empathic engagement with patients and families. This coupled with...
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...deployment with eight months remaining. The given information on myself in the case study (Bravo Company Commander) sheds light on my judgment, which reflects through my actions. This case study had several implications of conflicting ethical behavioral issues. Though I believe that the true ethical dilemmas stem from the commander’s faulty judgment; however, if not corrected, the saga to this case study could end in sexual harassment or sexual assault for the female specialist. To support this statement, I first acknowledged the company commander’s judgment, which is the root of this scenario. Early on in the scenario the case study mentions that I do not get much sleep at night and that I often have late night drinks of rum and coke with my 1SG. The key word in that sentence is often. Often refers to frequently; meaning I’m most likely drinking 3 to 4 times a week while still pulling eighteen hour shifts. Realistically, this gives me about 4 hours of sleep, given the fact that the scenario does not state how much alcohol is being consumed. Questions now come into play of whether I am capable of doing my duty? Have I ever been hung over and how many times? When things turn sour do I sneak a drink during the day? These are questions that I believe anyone should raise given the details from the case study. The second supporting statement of poor judgment is not addressing or correcting 1LT. Urbanks actions against 1SG Brown. 1SG Brown was correcting SFC Jacobs on not shaving, which...
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...Enterprises Corporate Social Responsibility Political Violence Corruption Bilateral Investment Agreements OPIC and Other Investment Insurance Programs Labor Foreign-Trade Zones/Free Ports Foreign Direct Investment Statistics Web Resources Return to top Openness to Foreign Investment Egypt has experienced profound political changes over the past year. On February 11, 2011, President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule came to an end under intense popular pressure as hundreds of thousands of Egyptians converged on Tahrir Square. Transition to democratic rule has been marked by advances and challenges. Egypt has seen several prime ministers and multiple cabinet changes since the revolution, and many investors have reported that the constant shuffle and interim tenure of government officials have contributed to a difficult business environment. Nonetheless, in January 2012 Egypt seated its first parliament elected in free and fair elections, and many of the members have identified increasing foreign investment as a top priority for the government. Egypt continues to honor its pre-revolution laws, international treaties, and trade agreements. It is party to 111 bilateral investment treaties and is a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA). In most sectors, there is no legal difference between foreign and domestic investors. There are, however, special requirements...
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...Cincinnati, Ohio. Jet did not have an office in Denver, Colorado. Anthony Mulei was working in Denver for another air courier service company in a management position. Mulei had worked in the air courier industry for many years and had numerous business connections in the banking industry in Denver and other cities. Based on Mulei’s industry experience and connections, Wright felt Mulei would be able to expand Jet’s business. On February 18, 1981, Wright and Mulei orally agreed that Mulei would come to work for Jet and manage a new Denver office. Mulei would be the Vice President and General Manager of Jet’s Western Zone operations with his base being the Denver office. The verbal agreement also covered that Mulei would have autonomy in matters such as the solicitation of business, the operation of the business, and personnel policies for the Western Zone....
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...Import to Local from FZ (Free Zone) Import to Local from CW (Customs Warehouse) Import to Local from GCC (statistical Import) Import for Re Export to Local from ROW Import for Re Export to Local from FZ Import for Re Export to Local from CW Import to CW from ROW Import to CW from FZ Import to CW from Non‐ Dubai CW (Other Emirates & GCC) Import to CW from Non‐ Dubai FZ (Other Emirates & GCC) Export from Local to ROW Export from Local to FZ Export from Local to GCC (statistical export) Temporary Export from Local to ROW Temporary Export from Local to FZ Export from CW to ROW Export from CW to FZ Purpose To import goods for local/GCC consumption from overseas countries other than (GCC) Gulf Co‐operation Council Countries. To import goods for local/GCC consumption from Free Zones. To import goods for local/GCC consumption from Customs Warehouses. To import goods for local consumption from a GCC country or Transit to another GCC country. To import goods from overseas countries other than GCC to local, for the purpose of re‐ export to overseas countries other than GCC. To import goods from Free Zones to Local for the purpose of re‐export to overseas countries other than GCC To import goods from Customs Warehouses to Local for the purpose of re‐export to overseas countries other than GCC To import goods to a Customs Warehouse from overseas countries other than GCC. To import goods to Customs Warehouses from Free Zones. To import goods to a Dubai Customs ...
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...his friends and loyalty, he never got along with his parents. I was able to write a lot of explicit real life material about that character, as for in my other classes I was not able to do so. Secondly having Mrs. Diaz as a teacher she taught me how to be open minded, she found a way to make me see the bigger picture in reading and writing. She did that by allowing me to write my own stories, sharing it with my classmates and they would present their work to me, I would never judged my classmates work by saying negative comments about them, I would tell them my opinion in a pleasant way, I was able to see their ideas from a different perspective was not knocking anyones down by thinking :this is weird, it makes no sense” it was a judgment free zone....
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