PIYALA POINT The traditional tea house Subject: Entrepreneurship Submitted to: Prof. I.Sidduiq Submitted by: Zafar Hameed S.Anees Abdullah FaiQ SECTION: E Company Description: PIAYALA POINT is a traditional tea house which serves different varieties of tea in a traditional and pleasant environment which includes different teas. Pyala point primarily serves customers traditional tea and light refreshments. Our café's location will be in the Mall Road to provide
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take home essay The Opium War The Opium War lasted from the late 1830’s until 1860, encompassing a series of conflicts between China and the British Empire over trade and diplomacy. Basically what happened was China traded a lot of goods including tea, and in return China gained opium that the British Empire imported from India. However, when China realized that opium was ruining their nation through mass addiction, China outlawed opium. This lead to war with The British Empire, because the British
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dynasty started with ‘the unequal treaties.’ It's hard to get by when the country you need goods from does not really need to trade goods with you. This is what happened with Great Britain and the Qing Dynasty. There was a high demand for China's tea in Great Britain but a low demand for Britain's goods in China. Great Britain was in debt with China and they had to do something to get out. As a result, they turned to selling silver to make the imbalance better. China couldn’t care less about Great
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Economic Impact on Tea by using pesticides. Cost effectiveness/ Effect of herbicides on cost of production There are different methods of controlling the pests. They are biological, chemical and manual methods. From them using Pesticides or the chemical method is more beneficial. Using pesticides is an economical way of controlling pests. When comparing to other methods the labor needed, time required is less. So the cost that is allocated as labor wages are not comparatively low and the productivity
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化妆品: 护肤: skin care 洗面奶: facial cleanser/face wash(Foaming,milky,cream,Gel) 爽肤水: toner/astringent 紧肤水:firming lotion 柔肤水:toner/smoothing toner (facial mist/facial spray/complexion mist) 护肤霜: moisturizers and creams 保湿:moisturizer 隔离霜,防晒:sun screen/sun block 美白:whitening 露:lotion,霜:cream 日霜:day cream 晚霜:night cream 眼部GEL: eye gel 面膜: facial mask/masque 眼膜: eye mask 护唇用:Lip care 口红护膜:Lip coat 磨砂膏: facial scrub 去黑头: (deep) pore cleanser/striper pore refining 去死皮: Exfoliating Scrub
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Collegiate Promotions distributes products that are marked to students and alumni of major universities. High-selling products include coffee mugs and T-shirts that bear collegiate logs. In order to distribute its products, collegiate promotions has adopted an independent sales representative model. The sales representatives work for themselves and are not actual employees of collegiate. They have independent contractor status. Becoming an independent sales representative is easy. An interested
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Sample Narrative Essay Granny As I glanced past the lit Christmas tree in the window, I could see endless rain pouring down and splashing into the large puddles that now filled the road outside my grandparents’ home. I shivered slightly and turned back to watch my grandmother sharpening her pencils with a razor blade and unpacking her watercolor paints and paintbrushes from their special travel box. She was wearing a loose lambswool cardigan that covered the top of her long, gently patterned skirt
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to do well despite its established existence in the UK since 1837. Even in UK tea is preferred more over coffee which caters to a different cultural set. Similarly, tea is more of a South Asian concept, it is consumed in a totally different manner as compared to the UK market that is why flavored tea doesn’t strike us well into its consumption, the cultural phenomenon cannot be ignored, orange tea or strawberry tea and that too a hot beverage cannot relate to the Pakistani market. For any brand
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August 16, 2013 Glenn Johnson My current eating habits are pretty simple. I have to always eat breakfast; I either eat a normal bowl size of raisin brain with about a cup of skim milk or stop by Burger King for two breakfast burritos with either tea or coffee. For lunch sometimes I either just snack around the office with popcorn or pretzels or whatever else my craving is for that day. However it’s usually something light, rather having something really heavy. Then for dinner I usually cook
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SUMMARY Tea is a beverage that is enjoyed by many people around the world and has major production in four countries being China, Kenya, Sri Lanka and India. India is the world’s fourth largest producer of tea. The purpose of this report is to analyses the external Indian tea industry. The analysis is carried out by considering the PESTEL analysis tool to understand the macro environment in addition to PORTERS five forces analysis tool to explore the micro environment surrounding the tea industry
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