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    shopping experience. Many large cities have have entire sections dedicated to ethnic foods and culture. As rural America moves away from agriculture and natural resources, and towards tourism as its main economy source, more and more people are flocking to areas such as Moab. These new populations are starved for the fine ingredients they were able to purchase in big cities and are looking for a rural solution to this problem. Moab's residents and many visitors have expressed the desire for a local gourmet

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    Digital Bangladesh for Good governance Prepared for Bangladesh Development Forum 2010 Venue: Bangabandhu International Conference Centre Date: 15 -16 February, 2010 Presented by Md. Abdul Karim Principal Secretary Prime Minister s Office The Government of the People s Republic of Bangladesh Digital Bangladesh for Good governance 1. The Pledge for a Digital Bangladesh by 2021 Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) were recognized by the world leaders as a key development enabler

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    Gender Discrimination in Bangladesh

    Term Paper On Gender Discrimination in Bangladesh Submitted by WWW.ASSIGNMENTPOINT.COM Dialogue over the issue of Gender Discrimination is not a recent phenomenon. During the 1950s and 60s, the emphasis on women was on their reproductive roles as mothers and homemakers. This approach was based on Western stereotypes of the nuclear family in which women are economically dependent on the male breadwinners. In the early 1970s, researchers began to focus on the division

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    Rupali Bank

    Chapter- One Introduction Report Objective The objective of this report is to identify “Causes of Low Market Demand of Rupali Bank Ltd and Measures to Change the Situation”. This report is done in order to analyze the causes of low market demand which influence customer satisfaction from Rupali Bank Ltd and measures to change the situation. In the current competitive market though different banks are providing different services to grab maximum market share, still customers have their own

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    Enterpreneurship

    ENTREPRENURESHIP SKILLS AND PRACTICES 1.0 Introduction Entrepreneurial skills and practices is one of the General Studies introduced in the curriculum for every undergraduate student in Osun state University regardless of the student’s course of study. The introduction of this course provides opportunity for the University to deliver on its vision and mission to students, national and international community. Specifically, the course help to challenge students to positively utilize the high quality

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    Business Ethics * Big Rock’s success and continued growth is the result of the production of world class natural beers, hard work, and sensitivity to the environment, innovative marketing, superior service and outstanding employees that are devoted to Big Rock. * Big Rock has been once again recognized as one of Alberta’s Top 50 Employers heading into 2011. For two years in a row, Big Rock has made a name for itself as an employer of choice. With unique perks for staff and an open and friendly

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    Electricity Demand Side Management (Dsm) in India – a Strategic and Policy Perspective Electricity Demand Side Management (Dsm) in India – a Strategic and Policy Perspective Electricity Demand Side Management in India

    ELECTRICITY DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT (DSM) IN INDIA – A STRATEGIC AND POLICY PERSPECTIVE S. PADMANABAN & ASHOK SARKAR Office of Environment, Energy and Enterprise US Agency for International Development, New Delhi, India. Overview The Indian power sector has more than tripled its installed capacity, from 30,000 MW in 1981 to over 100,000 MW in 2001. Despite this growth in supply, its power systems are struggling to overcome chronic power shortages and poor power quality. With demand

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    Emerging Nusiness Model

    CORE MODEL ELEMENTS PAY-PER-USE MODEL-1: 4 COMMUNITY WATER FILTRATION MODEL: PERCEPTIONS OF USERS & NON-USERS 8/11/2013 Dr. S.Balasubrahmanyam, IIM Kozhikode 5 TWO-THIRDS OF BYRRAJU PLANTS ARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT MARKETING EFFORT 8/11/2013 Dr. S.Balasubrahmanyam, IIM Kozhikode 6 OTHER INDIAN EXAMPLES OF MODEL-1 8/11/2013  Water: Naandi Foundation  Water Health International  Poorvi Enterprises  Piramal Foundation  Dr. S.Balasubrahmanyam, IIM

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    Vision 2

    recovered from the slow growth rate of 0.6 percent in 2002 to a projected growth of over 7 percent in 2007. Indeed, the last five years represent the best phase of sustained economic growth in our country in all sectors of our economy notably; agriculture, tourism, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade and telecommunications as well as the social Sectors. The vision will be implemented through five year medium-term rolling plans, starting with the first one which will cover the period 2008-2012

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    The Impact of Microfinance Institution on the Economy of Nigeria

    employment, engender rural development and reduce poverty.  The introduction of microfinance institutions in Nigeria is the inability of Nigerian Deposit Money Banks to provide sufficient financial service to the rural poor. Microfinance institutions have taken up the challenges of the gap created by the Nigerian Deposit Money Banks. Microfinance institutions can be seen as an economic growth method intended to advantage the low income part of a given country like Nigeria, both rural poor and urban poor

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