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... for a country with limited diplomatic resources at the time and next to no experience in south Asi..., both sides agreed in November 1959 on watered-down safeguards. The arrangement was kept secret. ...
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... for the smaller systems with limited resources. . Water professionals can judge for themselves wh... the regulatory options to the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs. Our panel was specifically b...
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...(36) In 1991, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) committed to ac... dollar resource exploitation of natural resources from our unceded traditional Territory, the Lubico...
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... how and why it gives scarce public resources to promote, among other things, the wellbeing of p... strategically to the rise of China and India as rising powers and as emerging donors by reenvis... injured survivors, provide clean water and sanitation, build temporary housing, restore l...
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... the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan; all other population... False water-rat. Faux rat d’eau. Central thick-tailed ..., Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Natural Resources Canada and Foreign Affairs & International Trade C...
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When [R. Glenn Anderson] arrived in India, the country had a five- to eight-million-ton deficit that was steadily worsening as food demand increasingly outpaced supply," [Norman Borlaug] said in a 1992 address to the Canadian and American phytopathological societies. "Glenn helped to lead a research and production effort that literally put bread into the mouths of tens of millions.
Anderson succeeded Borlaug as director of CIMMYT's wheat program after Borlaug's retirement in 1979. "His interest, experience and knowledge transcended wheat as a crop; he was a green-fingered agricultural scientist in the broadest context. For example, he understood the many indirect values of forests in food production and erosion control, as a habitat for wildlife and for recreation. This permitted him ...
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... the nuclear deal or simply the deal) with India, a country that is not a nuclear nonproliferation ... possible as it frees up its domestic resources of uranium; fourth, that it does not ensure energy... capability has been capped does not hold water. . It would have been very difficult to conduct a ...
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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...
... relevant in developing countries like India because of very low product penetration and consum...They concentrate their marketing resources on building selective demand. However in countries... in electrical voltage, blackouts, water shortage, polluted water, etc. (Beshouri 2006; Pra...
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... people will be sharing Earth's land and resources. In western Europe, Japan and Russia, it will be a...In China and India, the two most populous nations, it's an occasion t... be hard-pressed to furnish enough food, water and jobs for their people, especially without majo...
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..., * Natural Prince Rupert, Fort St, Resources, Env. John, Quesnel Studies (BA, MA, MNRES, MSc, P... and Food Systems (BA, BSc) University of Waterloo * Geography and Yes uwaterloo.ca Environmental Mgm..., and in university in the program and a India to alleviate country. Also, the university poverty...