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Explaining the revival strategies of Indian MSMEs to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 outbreak
Benchmarking : An International Journal, 2022Purpose Micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) is the kingpin of Indian economy. It contributes to 48% of India's exports and provides employment to 110 million people.
Suma Singh +4 more
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2023
1923, the 300th anniversary of William Byrd’s death, is often marked as the beginning of a modern Byrd revival. Renewed interest in Byrd resulted from a series of planned events, the scope of which was both impressive and far-reaching. Dozens of articles about the musician and his music appeared in journals and newspapers—more in 1923 than the previous
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1923, the 300th anniversary of William Byrd’s death, is often marked as the beginning of a modern Byrd revival. Renewed interest in Byrd resulted from a series of planned events, the scope of which was both impressive and far-reaching. Dozens of articles about the musician and his music appeared in journals and newspapers—more in 1923 than the previous
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Revival of the traditional handicraft enterprising community in Pakistan
, 2020Purpose This study aims to examine issues affecting the growth and survival of traditional handicraft enterprising community in Pakistan, and analyzes their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as develops strategic solutions to ...
M. Shafi, Lixin Yin, Yue Yuan, Zoya
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2022
Abstract This chapter analyzes revivalism as a set of beliefs and practices that undergirded the transatlantic evangelical movement. From the 1740s onward, revivalism grew out of the religious awakenings across the North Atlantic world, dramatic events which early evangelicals narrated as extraordinary works of God.
Thomas S. Kidd, Paul Gutacker
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Abstract This chapter analyzes revivalism as a set of beliefs and practices that undergirded the transatlantic evangelical movement. From the 1740s onward, revivalism grew out of the religious awakenings across the North Atlantic world, dramatic events which early evangelicals narrated as extraordinary works of God.
Thomas S. Kidd, Paul Gutacker
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THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, 2023
R. Srinivasan +3 more
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R. Srinivasan +3 more
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Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community
, 2004J. Knote
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2018
Just as definitions of Dissent can be complicated, ‘revival’ was a multifaceted phenomenon in the eighteenth century. It crossed geographic and institutional boundaries and rounded histories of the phenomenon need to look at the connections between what was happening in Europe, the British Isles, and the American colonies, as well as considering groups
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Just as definitions of Dissent can be complicated, ‘revival’ was a multifaceted phenomenon in the eighteenth century. It crossed geographic and institutional boundaries and rounded histories of the phenomenon need to look at the connections between what was happening in Europe, the British Isles, and the American colonies, as well as considering groups
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