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    Sales & Distribution strategies of Bharti Airtel Ltd. A multi-regional marketing and sales team builds both direct and indirect sales channels. Regional organizations are responsible for the definition of the sales & marketing strategies, and plans for their respective territories. Each region also provides significant inputs and reviews of the corporate strategic sales, marketing, and product direction. In order to capitalize on the opportunities in each geographic region, Bharti Airtel

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    Nba Lockout

    Adam Rubenacker Mrs. Ellis English 1101 24 October 2011 The Comparison of Two NBA Lockout Articles The NBA lockout is when the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the NBA and the NBA Player's Association (NBAPA) expires. It began on July 1, 2011 and has resulted in the cancellation of regular season games. The NBA wants to implement a "hard" cap and decrease the salary cap, below $50 million. In the meantime, players cannot get signed, teams cannot report to training

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    Problems with Reno, Nv

    which turns many people away. If downtown Reno does not see some major changes I believe that it will start to see less and less attention and will cause city officials to spend millions to make the area a more suitable attraction for locals and tourists. As someone who was born, raised, and has lived nearly their whole life in the city I have seen and experienced some of the many problems within the downtown area. These problems make it so that families and kids should only go there during the

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    Social Issues

    is a curse for those who are deprived of some privileges and benefits they deserve. Rural India has a population of 534.4 million. More than half of the total population lives in villages. A major part of the people is working hard to supply food to city residents but the neglect and degradation they face, is beyond any comparison. A large part of the village population is divided among the zamindars. They live as coolis, slaves or as workers with the landlords. These people move from states to states

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    Comparison Between Rust and Vreugd and One and Only Cape Town

    Essay Rust and Vreugd can be seen as a suburban house in the city centre of Cape Town. This is unusual as homes in the city centre today are found to be apartments, lofts, condos and penthouses. It is rare to find a suburban-style house in the city centre, built in the past 20 years. From this it can be said that a penthouse is the development of the suburban house in the city centre. Many factors lead to this development and change of “city houses”. It is essential to first look at the characteristics

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    Japanese

    STUDY OF JAPANESE EXPERIENCES ON SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING POLLUTION CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE / ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND GHG REDUCTION FINAL REPORT The First East Asia Eco2 Program, including this study, was funded by the Cities Alliance through a non-core contribution of the Japanese Government, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and the World Bank February 2011 ALMEC CORPORATION TABLE OF CONTENTS MAIN TEXT 1 SUMMARY 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Context

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    Child Labour

    The Pakistan Development Review 36 : 1 (Spring 1997) pp. 69—86 Note Some Dimensions of Child Labour in Pakistan S. M. YOUNUS JAFRI and RAISHAD Child Labour between 5–14 years is prevalent in Pakistan. But no reliable and comprehensive data on this age group are available to tackle this issue. Though the Labour Force Survey, the main source of labour statistics, includes information on workforce above the age of 10 years, no study on the nature and extent of child labour between 10–14 years of

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    Opportunity for Detroit

    On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed for a historic Chapter 9 bankruptcy, the largest city in America to ever do so. Once a very prosperous city, Detroit has seen a material decline in its’ population, from about 1.8 million in 1950 to about 700,000 residents today, nearly 20% of whom are unemployed. This huge decline can be attributed to not only a decline in manufacturing jobs and the automobile industry, but also Detroit’s public safety woes. Coupled with a decreasing tax base and an increasing debt

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    Crossroad

    Denton County is experiencing rapid economic development and population growth due to the close proximity of airports and many large and convenient transportation paths which link the Town of Cross Roads with an abundance of employment locations in cities such as Dallas, Frisco, Denton, and McKinney. DFW has experienced a large increase in population size in the past 50 years or so. There have been several economic pressures such as a rise in the number of foreclosures and diminishing credit. DFW is

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    Why Are Rural and Remote Locations Associated with Health Inequalities

    Why are rural and remote locations associated with health inequalities which continue to persist for particular social groups? Health services are a common activity that is conducted to every individual in the world. This ranges from medical examinations and treatment form various illness encountered by various individuals. However, this is not the case to every party in the world. Some regions in some countries suffer from inadequate health services provision. This brings the element of inequality

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