and information generally flows from the top down. This usually encourages a company culture focused on rules and standards, where operational processes are rigidly controlled with best-practices methodologies and close supervision. NESTLE Nestle Pakistan Ltd is a multinational company of Switzerland. It is a food processing company, registered on the Karachi and Lahore stock exchanges and operating in Pakistan since 1988 under a joint venture with Milk Pak ltd and took over management in 1992.
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Dedication We dedicate this project to our parents, Teacher and all those whose prayers have always paved the way to success. Without their support and encouragement we may not be able to successively complete our project. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We first bow our heads before Allah Almighty who bestowed His countless blessings upon us, guided us towards the way of success, blessed us with courage of facing problems and obstacles; enable us to accomplish this project work. All thanks to Allah Almighty
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What caused the Indo-Pakistan protracted conflict / what were the consequences of the Indo-Pakistan conflict? Nuclearisation of conflict is one of the factors that sustained the Indo-pakistan conflict as it raised tensions and created deep hostility between Pakistan and India. Following Pakistan’s defeat to India in the Bangladeshi War of 1971, Pakistan was determined to establish its own nuclear weapons programme due to its strategic vulnerability and long-held animosities towards India and
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Title: Course Project – Islamic Religion. Name: Oluwatosin T. Ajibola Institution: DeVry University The only way one will be able to have much knowledge about the Muslims is through the researching from different sources, academic research, traveling, knowing what is going on around you, and reading – accepted books or journals that talks about Islam. Gale says the meaning of Islam as the submission to God. He also talks about the history of Islam that the founder/restorer of Islam is Prophet
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My name is Anjli Chhtwani. I am a Hindu and I live in Pakistan. I belong to a city in Interior Sindh called Nawabshah. I got my primary and secondary education there. My family is one of those families who were left in Pakistan after partition. In Pakistan 96% people are Muslims and hence it is a perception that people of minority communities might be suffering. As we all know that there is Hindu Muslim hatred and arguments ever since partition. But, what I want to share here is that I am a proud
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yLarge Area: Streches across present day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan Surroundings: Natural borders consisted of mountains and the Arabian Sea, sheltering the civilization from attack and disease. Water from the river fertalized and irrigated crops. Proximity to the river allowed boats to become a viable transportation option. Agriculture: The development of widespread irrigation systems allowed the indigenous population to provide food for themselves. Wheat and
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Culture # WHAT IS CULTURE? Who we are. How we behave. 1 Consumer Culture Knowledge shaped experience. Family, peers, occupational or ethnic group. subcultures 2 Consumer Culture National Cultures: Useful but beware Two traps: • Stereotype • Homogeneity Commercial Guides 3 Consumer Culture International Subcultures: Shared values, consumption patterns Global perspective Trends: Green awareness Health and leisure
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security threat to Pakistan and it has implications for Pakistan security. Pakistani women are more than half of the total population, but women are treated inhumanly within their homes by their husbands or dominant males through different ways like Domestic Violence, Sawara, Vani, Karo Kari, Honour Killing, Acid Throwing, Forced Marriages etc. Gender discrimination is also deeply rooted in Pakistani society in education and employment sectors. The security of a state like Pakistan is connected with
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political environment? 2.Will government policy influence laws that regulate or tax your business? 3.What is the government's position on marketing ethics? 4. What is the government's policy on the economy? 5. Does the government have a view on culture and religion? 6. Is the government involved in trading agreements such as EU, NAFTA, ASEAN, or others? Economic Factors. Marketers need to consider the state of a trading economy in the short and long-terms. This is especially true when planning
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An Indian Drama, or a Turkish one, or any local? Now days, mostly people are inclined towards these Turkish dramas like “Ishq-e-Mamno”, “Fatima Gul” and so many more and are so mesmerized by their outlook that they have started to forget their own culture. This problem was identified by observation and through a survey. We conducted a survey on different age groups like mothers, teenagers (13-18) and minors (8-13). We conducted this research to see the impact of this media on our generation whose minds
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