JULY 9, 2010 WHITE PAPER INDIA’S SOFT POWER – “THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY” Abstract The Entertainment Industry in India is on the verge of emerging as a potential market globally. By attracting a large mass of International audience, it has earned for itself a global interest which is expected to fuel the growth of the Industry. This report presents an analysis of the recent development, both international and domestic, in the Industry which have come as a result of intensive
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5/3/2014 Topic Outline MARKETING ENVIRONMENT Principles of Marketing Lecture 2 Scanning the marketing environment Components of the marketing environment. Impact of the macro-environment. Impact of the micro-environment. Marketing Environment • Scanning the Marketing Environment Companies scan the marketing environment in order to change and adapt their marketing strategies – as it provides opportunities and threats. In doing this companies must be proactive, It is pointless to
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worth US$ 43 billion in 2009-10. In this report we have tried to capture most of the areas of Telecom Industry. Major highlights of the report are History of Telecom Industry, Current Industry Analysis, Role of TRAI, Spectrum allocation, FDI Regulation, Competitive advantages, Outsourcing in Telecom, Emerging Technologies, Latest Innovation, and Growth Trends, Mergers and Acquisitions. Anjana, Prachi, Puneet, Sandeep 2 Telecom Industry Table of Contents Executive
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The problem is that in this nation, it is practically impossible to talk about curbing a youths’ contact to media, sex, and violence, without addressing contentious and passion stimulating questions about morality, artistic liberty, the place of government in media guidelines, and the freedom of speech that the First Amendment warranties us with. The marketing of sex and violence includes the content of expressive media creations themselves, including movies, television programs, videos, video games
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Research Administration Training Research Administration training helps Northwestern: • Decrease compliance risks • Administer grants more consistently & efficiently • Provide support for research administrators, faculty & staff • Meet federal government expectations regarding training and communication Introduction Training Objectives During this seminar we will: • Explain the research administration process • Discuss the roles & responsibilities of research faculty and staff • Describe
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The Impact of Facebook Addiction on Academic Performance of Filipino Students Mart Anthony D. dela Peña Comm2 – C2 Mrs. Noemi Agner March 15, 2012 The Impact of Facebook Addiction on Academic Performance of Filipino Students Thesis Statement: Although Facebook has offered various benefits to the Philippine society, its addiction has become a major problem on the academic performance of Filipino students. Outline: I. The History of Facebook II. Facebook as a Social
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Public Disclosure Authorized Report No. 60155-BD Introducing Energy-efficient Clean Technologies in the Brick Sector of Bangladesh June, 2011 Public Disclosure Authorized Environment, Climate Change, and Water Resources Unit South Asia Region Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized The World Bank 1818 H Street NW, Washington DC, 20433, USA Tel: 202.473.1000 Fax: 202.477.6391 Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) 1818 H Street, NW Washington
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benefit especially from Bata trading. There was no formal organization to monitor the trading between the families. COLONIAL ERA G.J. Maposa in his Industrial Democracy in Zimbabwe page15 suggests that since settler occupation in 1890, successive governments in Rhodesia encouraged economic development along capitalist and racist lines. He further argues that racist policies and practices ensured that the control of the economy remained in the hands of the Whites while severely limiting the diffusion
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HIV/AIDS Policy Process Sheila Zinnerman HCS/455 Health Care Policy: The Past and the Future University of Phoenix, Augusta Campus June 9th, 2011 Sharon E. Reed. MA, MPA HIV/AIDS Policy Process Part I The Offices of HIV/AIDS Policy spear-headed by the president of the United States promotes health and human services policies concerning implementation and development of HIV/AIDS policy, programs and resources. This paper will describe the first three stages of the policy process. The stages
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accompanied with the development of various methods of surveillance and intervention by the State into individuals’ private information. Governments are keeping an eagle eye by monitoring individual's movements, businesses transactions and also the means of communication, which includes cyberspace. It is alleged that the United States of America’s National Security Agency runs a program known as PRISM, which enables the US government to gain access to e- mails , conversations, pictures, voice calls and
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