India Packages
Jun 25
2010
2010

10 Best Workplaces in India The best companies to work are more productive and profitable.
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6 oz. Stainless Steel Hip Flask (Pkg. of 5) $7.21 Set of 5 units. Its durable construction makes this stainless steel hip flask suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The Matte-Satin finish ensures that it won’t draw excessive attention in the presence of prominent lighting, and the screw-down cap keeps contents secure. Easily transportable 6 ounce capacity…. |
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Vitamix CIA Professional Series Blender $600.00 Follow the leader in superior blending technology. Ordinary blenders can’t begin to approach the speed nor output of this extraordinary commercial quality blender. This multi-tasking, heavy-duty electric blender uses1380-watt power to chop vegetables, juice fruit, blend shakes, mix ice cream and create delectable sauces, dressings, vinaigrettes and much more easily with the touch of a button. Ordi… |
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Hotel India, Varanasi,,India $35.68 Hotel property Hotel India, 59, Patel Nagar, Cantonment in Varanasi, India |
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Corporate India House, Gurgaon,,India $47.87 Hotel property Corporate India House, 7719,Dlf City Phase-4, in Gurgaon, India |
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India Awadh Hotel, Lucknow,,India $71.56 Hotel property India Awadh Hotel, 4 Sapru Marg, Hazratganj in Lucknow, India |
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India Mussoorie (Hard Rock), Mussorie,,India $67.23 Hotel property India Mussoorie (Hard Rock), Big Bend, Picture Palace Road, Mussoorie-79, (Uttaranchal) in Mussorie, India |
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Eclipse Sugar Free Gum, Exotic Berry 12 ea $11.99 NewExoticBerry with Cardamom* to Neutralize the Toughest Breath OdorsArtificial Flavor Sugarfree 12-twelve piece packages(144 pieces total)35% fewer calories than sugared gum. Calorie content has been reduced from 8 to 5 calories per two piece serving. *Cardamom is a natural ingredient that has been used for centuries in Asia and India to freshen breath and is scientifically proven to neutralize even the toughest breath odors from coffee, garlic, onions and even smoking. Questions? Comments?1-800-974-4539 |
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Eclipse Sugar Free Gum, Exotic Mint 12 ea $11.99 Exotic Mint with Cardamom* to Neutralize the Toughest Breath OdorsArtificial Natural Flavors Sugarfree 12-twelve piece packages(144 pieces total)35% fewer calories than sugared gum. Calorie content has been reduced from 8 to 5 calories per two piece serving. *Cardamom is a natural ingredient that has been used for centuries in Asia and India to freshen breath and is scientifically proven to neutralize even the toughest breath odors from coffee, garlic, onions and even smoking. Questions? Comments?1-800-974-4539 |
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External Liberalization In Asia, Post-Socialist Europe, And Brazil $91.4 This book reviews the experience of 14 countries with external liberalization and related policies, based on papers written by national authors following a common macroeconomic methodology. The methodology, the papers main results, and policy implications are summarized in the introductory chapter. The book reports on a follow-on project to the country studies presented in Lance Taylor (ed.), External Liberalization, Economic Performance, and Social Policy, OUP, 2001. The new project represents a significant extension of the earlier work in that it focuses principally on formerly socialist European economies (Hungary, Poland, Russia), Asian economies (consistently growing China, India, Singapore, and Vietnam; the 1997-98 crisis victims Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand; and cyclically stagnant Philippines and Turkey). Brazil is also included as an important comparator. Macroeconomics has traditionally been less actively pursued in Asia and the transition economies than, say, in Latin America. The 1997-98 crisis awoke the Asians to the importance of macro, and the present book is in part a response to the development. A distinguishing feature of the book is the common methodology, which focuses on the mechanisms via which effective demand is generated and the interactions of labor productivity, employment growth, and income distribution. The country papers show clearly how trade and capital account liberalization along with changes in the real exchange rate affected demand, productivity, and employment at the country level. They also trace through shifts in the overall income distribution and the incidence of poverty. The authors of the papers bring a wealth of insight into theirthick descriptions a la Clifford Geertzs famous Balinese cockfight about how diverse economies responded to rather similar reform packages and offer lessons about ongoing institutional change. They also suggest policy shifts that may help make economic performance better in the future |

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