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Everyday we are bombarded by messages in visual or audio form, coaxing us to buy a particular product or service. Whether it is a brand of soap, a computer, the latest model of a car, or a service that transports you to exotic locations, the message always is that of persuasion. This is advertising.
Advertising is used to persuade people to buy a particular product or service, to create a positive image of a company or organisation and to inform people or create awareness on issues of public interest and concern.
There are many creative ways by which advertising achieves these ends — mainly through the print media-newspapers and magazines; audio-visual media — radio spots; film and television commercials, computer websites and CD-roms; and displays — like hoardings; exhibitions, market stalls, sponsorship of events and so on.
Advertising messages are handled by advertising agencies that vary in size and scope. However, the main department in all agencies include client servicing; creative; media planning and production.
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The trip is an industry where payments for the world, writes Usha Albuquerque
Do you travel? Do you often dream of the exciting adventure of exotic places? Do you want to be a crorepati, so that the world stay? Well, then `85, for example, pay for travel?
As the hot summer months and holidays deploy plans received, `A0more and more people are becoming more and more far Gefilden fresh and looking into different options for holiday fun. Skiing in the Alps, rafting in the Himalayas is exciting and bungee jumping, the new favorite hot! A lot of money, will travel - which is now more than ever before. And with him are packed holiday adventure and fun!
Travel and tourism is probably one of the greatest industrialists. And not just for fun - partners. And that’s what works in business for the tourism sector. What’s more - today the travel industry covers a wide range of extraction facilities passenger trips and specialized packages, transport, food, adventure, gifts and souvenirs.
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A. While many people with disabilities to work in jobs of society, industry, government and non-profit sector, Home Office, users provide an attractive alternative, as well. The best opportunities resulting from the intersection of your skills and interests with the needs of employers or clients.
Self-Assessment is the first step in determining your direction. Determine if you work with people, data or more tangible objects. Depending on your abilities when you connect the people, for example, you can follow, tutoring, counselling or tele-marketing positions. The BPO sector offers many possibilities: voice and Web-based employment in the customer, technical assistance, medical transcription, etc, are readily available.
The data may result in accounting, research or computers linked to work such as database management, data warehousing, etc. The BPO segment of a sufficient condition for those with a background of trade for the verification of claims d insurance, loans and accounts.
A preference for working with tangible objects, you can directly toward greenhouse garden, assembly or repair.
Disabilities are not an obstacle to entrepreneurship, as the Salt f-ing and employment for persons with disabilities site profiles of successful entrepreneurs on this site by the parties covering the sales of equipment for recreation these people are thriving bakery and maintenance.
Do not let what you do more of what you can do. In other words, your abilities, instead of your disability.
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Some universities and institutes have started courses in disaster management. IGNOU was the first to offer a six-month certificate course in disaster management for plus two students. The programme is offered through distance mode and provides students with information on disasters - the causes and effects; factors, significance, disaster preparedness; prevention; mitigation; relief; reconstruction and rehabilitation. In addition, IGNOU also offers a comprehensive programme on community awareness in disaster preparedness.
The PRT Institute of Post Graduate Environmental Education and Research, Maidangarhi Marg, New Delhi, in association with Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, offers a two-year Master’s in Disaster Control to graduates or working professionals through distance learning. The institute is engaged in training, research and consultancy in the areas of disaster management, risk analysis, sustainable development, environmental impact assessment, pollution control and monitoring with the idea of optimal development of a global sustainable society. The institute, in association with the Sikkim Manipal University of Health, Medical and Technological Sciences, Gangtok, also offers a Master’s in Disaster Mitigation for graduates in any discipline. Disaster mitigation includes activities that prevent a disaster and reduce the chance of a calamitous event, or lessen their damaging effects.
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Hospital Hotel has become a vast field of measurement. — Photo Mukesh Aggarwal
Hospitals are oasis of hope for people suffering from pain and disease. It is not only the treatment on patients, but the whole atmosphere of a hospital, a patient recalled after liberation.
What makes a hospital good or evil? The quality of doctors, medical facilities or their management? The answer is: everyone. The lack or insufficiency of efficiency, even in one area can March image of an institution.
Because of employment with the medical work, doctors can not always assumed that good administrators. It is therefore a need for professional management of hospitals.
Hospital Administration as a separate programme was for the first time the USA in 1960. Later, the concept has been extended to other countries and most hospitals in European countries have come to the direction of hospital administrators. Even in India, such as hospitals Corporate Apollo and Escorts Heart Institute have now a good number of these professionals.
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American Express to England: Tulika (front row) with her friends at the IIM, Ahmedabad
This bundle of determination is what one might describe as “a chit of a girl”, slight in build and as cute as they come. But let no one be fooled by this cutie because there happens to be an extremely incisive mind that’s part of the package. Heading for London to work for American Express, this 23-year-old will be the highest paid woman graduate from the IIM this year.
Born and brought up in Chandigarh, Tulika Maheshwari did her matriculation from Sacred Heart School, her twelfth from Mount Carmel School. She went to the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and then to the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. At both these prestigious institutions, she came out with top honours.
The moment Tulika (otherwise known as Chinka) passed out of the IIM, American Express invited her to be a part of the strategic planning group which does internal consulting for Amex, Europe and Asia. While she is looking forward to her new job, she is also excited about “wearing formal office clothes and getting a paycheck,” which incidentally happens to be about half a crore rupees.
Her support system has been her family — her dad, mom and sister. Her father, late Sharad Maheshwari, especially, “always had full faith in me. I may have been ready to give up sometimes, but he had to just tell me to give it my best shot.” She recollects her IIT coaching classes at an institute in Chandigarh. “There were these 50 really bright guys there, who were really focused. The girls were slightly less focused in comparison; I was a bit fazed. But my father told me to just do it and that’s what I did.”
Tulika loves to hang out with pals. “I’m not at all the sporty type. Apart from walking and doing aerobics, I do little else. But what she really loves to do is just chat with friends “at coffee places or at their home, but not in discos`85″ Trained in classical vocal music, she likes to spend time reading modern fiction, and classics. She enjoys pottery, which she feels she can pursue later. What does she do to beat stress? “Stress? I don’t get stressed.” she says with aplomb. “I’m cool and calm and like to think positively at all times.”
Despite having a considerable number of achievements under her belt, she feels that this is but a beginning. However, there is nothing flippant about her because, as she declares firmly: “I know what I want, I go for it and I work very, very hard for it. Once I’ve decided what I must do, I’m very focused about getting there.”
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on C-Net, the task of the announcement of the 2004 CBSE examination results for Class X and XII, SMS on mobile phones and its website.
The service would be 12 hours on the declaration of results by the committee. Parents and students can use this facility, sending an SMS to the 7827th The keywords for Class X results are as follows: no CBSE10 For example, if the number of 12345, the student would send the message, for 7827 as follows: CBSE10 12,345 (there is a space between the keyword and CBSE10 Number). Even for class XII, the message can be sent to 7827 as CBSE12 n Roll
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“Brand India is the lure faster to do business with. What is more pleasant that India is not only the history of services, but it is constantly put in envelopes, manufacturing, “writes Aziz Premji, Chairman from companies Wipro, in its evaluate the profile of India.
India has really favorite for many products in a number of regions. The latest Forbes list of 200 best one billion dollars outside the USA, 18 companies from India, many of them in the public sector. One year, the list of 13 aircraft. He names like colors Asian, Bharat Forge, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, HDFC Bank, Infosys, Wipro and Indian Oil. “These companies are creating sustainable value for our customers,” said Premji.
Indeed, a brief glance at the list shows that information technology, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, components et al. What has contributed more than, to quote once again Premji, the internal political environment has never been so favourable for business travellers. Except for certain sectors such as retailing and strategic sectors, most others are open to foreign investment and act freely.
There are areas which Premji did not mention, but where are the brands to grow. Indian higher education and Bollywood, some of these sectors. Other established, but few are trademarks of making yoga in India, the gurus of material and higher spiritualism and products herbal ayruveda.
The freedom to use, the cases have been in decades, has made miracles. As free from bureaucratic problems and fears, house-Business Going Places to creating awareness on quality, is synonymous with India. In some neighbouring countries, small producers rely on a “made in India” brand in its non-sohigh quality products, because the Indian products are in demand and supply on the sly they sell their things.
The opposite is happening in Sri Lanka, known for its exquisite batik clothes printed. It is importing Indian Batik clothing to cover the growing demand among young people and aware of fashion.
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The Kendri Punjabi Sahit Sammelan (KPSS) announced today the Chief Minister has asked Delhi, Ms. Sheila Dikshit, to appoint language teachers at school, the administration of New Delhi in conformity with the new Act the status of the second language of Punjabi language in the capital.
“The appointment of regular teachers in secondary schools and Punjabi colleges sanctioned by contributions TGTs and PGTs, finding themselves available for the past many years, should be immediately,” the Secretary General of KPSS, Mr. Berry Mohan Singh said in a letter to Director Minister.
Another official designation of the Punjabi language in New Delhi was carrying a ten-year-old claim four of the big Punjabi community, especially Sikhs in the capital.
First, in the 1960’s by former Akali firebrand leader, Jathedar Santokh Singh, was the request from a political shuttlecock between Congress and the BJP until 2000, when Congress led by the Assembly of a Delhi Law finally official status to the second language in the capital.
The BJP has headed the center of his assent to legislation for the December elections, an apparent attempt to Sikh-woo voters.
“I will personally meet Dikshit to request a speedy implementation of the language law that requires filling vacancies Punjabi teaching in schools management Delhi,” said Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) Chief, Mr Prehlad Singh Chandok.
The International Council of Punjabis (ICP), a leading activist of the official language of this statute, said that his delegation and the chief ministers with similar needs. “We would like to see, Punjabi, the official name, not only on paper. The law requires that regard much to be done at different levels,” said the president PKI, M. Manjit Singh.
The protagonists of the language are also seeking a lifting of the ban in Punjabi recruitment of teachers in the administration of Delhi’s Punjabi Academy.
“In addition, the content of trained part-time professor at the Punjabi Punjabi Academy may be increased, according to the announcement of a new Academy,” Mr Mohan Singh Berry, the director invited the Minister in his letter.
He also requested the appointment of an officer Punjabi Punjabi in the cell of the Management Division languages Delhi.
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If women are by this joy, men must be happy. A study conducted by an NGO, in collaboration with the University of Delhi has claimed that men have more support for their families and their attitudes vis-à-vis the Community in Major is also a change.
Researchers at the UNIFEM and the Department of Sociology, YOU, they have to say, “The process of fathering is not confined to the Biosafety father, but also on other men as parents and brothers, uncles. The men of the house will also assist employees were ready to make a “women’s work” for the good of the family. ”
Emphasis is visible from the research done in the photographs of an exhibition shown in the title of “Men and Masculinities”, tries to various social, cultural and economic process by which manhood and masculinity have been built.
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