the parties they attended. The new dances that were coming around due to the Jazz Age needed women to be ready to move around freely, and those did not allow the women to do so. Underwear called “step-ins” were what took the place of corsets and pantaloons. “Step-ins” were about as far away from a corset a women could get to being. The clothing they wore was meant to make them look more like a boy. Some women even flattened their chest with fabric wraps that they would put around their bodies to
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Praxis Business School Retail Business Plan On Snack Bar A report Submitted to Prof. K. Dashrathraman In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course Retail Management On 7th August 2011 By Ashwin Agarwal (B10004) Deepika Agrawal (B10007) Nishant Khattwani (B10013) Sushmita Agrawal (B10035) SUBMISSION: - 1 1. Environment Scan a. Retail Scenario In India Retail word comes from the French word retailer, which refers
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The Value of Shakespeare Today What makes Shakespeare stand out from other playwrights of his era is his deep understanding of human nature and the human condition, the timelessness of his works, and hi exquisite mastery of the English language. The Renaissance (during which he wrote) was a particularly transformative time in English history, initiating a sense of English nationalism and pride in English as a language of art. Some critics continue to challenge his authenticity and relevance making
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monotony of daily routine. In addition to this, they also go shopping to have fun or just browse through the outlets. The study by Satish and Raju (2010) throws light on the major Indian retailers that highly contribute to the retail sector in India. Pantaloon, Tata Group, RPG Group, Reliance Group and A V Birla group are some of the major Indian retailers. The study by Mishra (2008) expose that mall space, demography, rising young population, availability of brands, rising retail finance, changing lifestyle
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTOMER SERVICE WITH REFERENCE TO BIG BAZAAR” In fulfillment of the requirements for Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) (2009-2011) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: Prof. Dr. Seema Girdhar (Marketing Faculty) SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Dr. Seema Girdhar (Marketing Faculty) SUBMITTED BY: HARLEEN KAUR Roll no. - 6005 GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Road no. 75, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-110026 A PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTOMER SERVICE WITH REFERENCE
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EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF BATA (PRIMARY COMPANY), RELAXO, AND LIBERTY Corporate Financial Analysis & Reporting FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS Apoorv Varma 0068/51 Arnav Chawla 0074/51 Ashish Gupta 0080/51 Ashwani Sachdeva 0083/51 Mayank Verma 4021/21 Summary of key findings Select Accounting Policies: Leases Bata has recognized a lot of residential, office, warehouse and shop premises under operating leases. Stating leases as operating rather than financial improves
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Introduction Meaning and Definition of Inventory In dictionary meaning of inventory is a “detailed list of goods, furniture etc.” Many understand the word inventory, as a stock of goods, but the generally accepted meaning of the word ‘goods’ in the accounting language, is the stock of finished goods only. In a manufacturing organization, however, in addition to the stock of finished goods
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Introduction The Zara case talks about the Spanish Retail giant Inditex which had grown over a period of 5 years from 1996-2001 with CAGR of ~26% (Exhibit 7:case), mainly riding on the success of its largest retail chain Zara. The main driving forces behind Zara's success were the simple business model (vertically integrated with short cycle times) ensuring high speed and design flexibility. Among all its chains, Zara is the most profitable and internationalized chain with over 500 stores in 30
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTOMER SERVICE WITH REFERENCE TO BIG BAZAAR” In fulfillment of the requirements for Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) (2009-2011) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: Prof. Dr. Seema Girdhar (Marketing Faculty) SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. Dr. Seema Girdhar HARLEEN KAUR (Marketing Faculty) Roll no. - 6005 GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Road no. 75, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-110026 A PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTOMER SERVICE
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TERM PAPER OF ESSENTIALS OF MARKETING [pic] Topic- MARKETING PLAN OF REID AND TAYLOR T-SHIRTS SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MR.LOKESH JASRAI (Lect.) SUMIT KUMAR ROLL.- RR1814A17 REG. NO. -10805838 ACKNOWLEGMENT Firstly, i would like to give special thanks to my teacher Mr. LOKESH JASRAI
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