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  2. Drop shipping - Wikipedia

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    Drop shipping is a form of retail business in which the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand. Instead, in a form of supply chain management, the seller transfers the orders and their shipment details either to the manufacturer, a wholesaler, another retailer, or a fulfillment house, which then ships the goods directly to the customer.

  3. Canada–India Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The CanadaIndia Free Trade Agreement is a free trade agreement which is currently at negotiation level, between Canada and India. [1] [2] [3] ...

  4. Dropship - Wikipedia

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    Dropship or drop ship may refer to: Drop shipping, a retailing practice of sending items from a manufacturer directly to a customer; Dropship (science fiction), a military landing craft in science fiction; Dropship (software), a program to copy files from Dropbox accounts using their hashes; Dropship: United Peace Force, a video game for the ...

  5. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) before ...

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    Japan: Women's kabuki, called onna-kabuki, was banned in Japan in 1629 for being too erotic. [56] However, some Japanese kabuki troupes today use female actors. 1641. Massachusetts Bay Colony: The 1641 Body of Liberties of the Massachusetts Bay colonists declared that a married woman should be "free from bodilie correction or stripes by her ...

  6. Clothing laws by country - Wikipedia

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    In India, British colonial acts such as "indecent exposure", "public indecency", and so on, that involve exposure of a specific body part (genitals, buttocks, anus, nipples on women), a specific intention or effect (being sexually suggestive, offending or annoying observers) are illegal. People in India have the right to wear any dress they like.

  7. Women Transforming India - Wikipedia

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    The Women Transforming India awards are an annual contest supported by the United Nations in India, Indian government website MyGov, and NITI Aayog (the National Institution for Transforming India). They honour "exceptional women entrepreneurs, who are breaking the glass ceiling and challenging stereotypes". [1] The first awards were given in 2016.

  8. Category:YouTube legal issues - Wikipedia

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  9. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    A study in India, entitled "Barriers of Women Entrepreneurs: A Study in Bangalore Urban District", has concluded that despite all these constraints, successful female entrepreneurs do exist. Female entrepreneurs have evidently more to ‘acquire’ than their male counterparts.