Ⅰ. Introduction- Zara
Understand how Zara’s parent company Inditex leveraged a technology-enabled strategy to become the world’s largest fashion retailer.
The blend of technology-enabled strategy that Zara has unleashed seems to break all of the rules in the fashion industry. The firms shuns advertising and rarely runs sales. These counterintuitive moves are part of a recipe for success t
I. Introduction
This project paper's topic is adoption family. Adoption means that You take a child into your family and treat him/her as your own child by law. In Korea, People have high social bias, because blood relations are considered very meaningful in Korea. In addition nurture and economic problem affect adoption reluctance. Despite these poor factors, domestic adoption steadily procee
2. F.M.D (Foot-and-mouth disease)
1) Definition
Foot-and-mouth disease is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovid.
2) Clinical signs
The disease is characterized by high fever that declines rapidly after two or three days; blisters inside the mouth that lead to excessive secretion of stringy or foamy saliva and
is globalization, and that is to put on the one-size-fits-all Golden Straitjacket. There is no alternative.
The rich countries
They force developing countries to accept neo-liberalism in order to take their own profit from them
Pressure developing countries to take neo-liberalism.
Say that they will give assistance through IMF, WTO, World Bank
if they adopt neo-liberalism
Chapter 1. Indian Pharmaceutical Market Overview
1.1 Scale of Pharmaceutical Market
1.1.1 Domestic pharmaceutical market
India is among the fastest growing pharmaceutical markets in the world. The domestic pharmaceutical market recorded sales of US$ 7.3 billion in 2006 with a growth of 17.5 per cent over the previous year.
1.1.2 Pharmaceutical Industry
The Indian pharmaceutical industry