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The bikini has boosted spin-off services like bikini waxing and the suntanning industries.
Rapid privatization of previously state-controlled industries and liberalization of the economy is spurring unprecedented growth in Jordan's urban centers like Amman and especially Aqaba.
Markets were temporarily oversupplied during the high growth period from the 1870s-90s, during which time there was also a lot of creative destruction in industries like iron, which was displaced by steel, and labor, which was displaced by machinery, but re-employed because of growth.
Larger industries, like utilities, require enormous initial investment.
These industries were traditional, grounded in the nation's abundance of inputs like cotton fibers, cattle hides, and tannin extract.
This policy enforced various segregationist norms, like the prohibition for Jews to teach or study in ordinary schools and universities, to own industries reputed of major national interest, to work as journalists, to enter the military, and to wed non-Jews.
Toledo soon became a hub for several railroad companies and a hotspot for industries like furniture producers, carriage makers, breweries, glass manufacturers, and others.
However it has proved that teen models whether male or female play an important roles also in fashion industries like Akash Soukhee who is only sixteen and a half has been one of the male supermodels in Mauritius.
Because of the oil boom since the 1970s, there has been little extensive government incentive to help develop and encourage new industries in the private sector, in contrast to other Nordic countries like Sweden and particularly Finland.
Today, all of these have vanished and, instead, telecommunication companies like Ericsson ( formerly AEG, Telefunken, ANT Nachrichtentechnik, Bosch and Marconi ) and Tesat-Spacecom dominate the town's industries.
The Belgian Government reacted with poor macroeconomic policies to the 1973 and 1979 oil price hikes by hiring the redundant work force into the public sector and subsidizing industries like coal, steel, textiles, glass, and shipbuilding, which had lost their international competitive edge.
Some industries, like the renewable energy industry and solar photovoltaic technology in particular, are being proactive in setting up recycling policies even before there is considerable volume to their waste streams, anticipating future demand during their rapid growth.
Flintheart, like Scrooge, keeps a percentage of his fortune in his own Money Bin, identical to that of Scrooge ( with the exception of the external logo: a Dollar sign on McDuck's and a Pound sign on Glomgold's ), while the rest of his fortune is invested in a worldwide financial empire of his own that equals that of Scrooge ( though Scrooge's main sources of wealth are his industries while Flintheart's are his diamond mines ).
Much like Pittsburgh, Birmingham's major industries were iron and steel production, plus a major component of the railroading industry, where rails and railroad cars were both manufactured in Birmingham.
At the present moment these industries ... are like sheep in a field.
Peru is one of the largest producers of gold, silver, and zinc in Latin America, and some critics complain about the priority the Peruvian government gives to mining as opposed to industries like fishing and agriculture, with which indigenous peoples are more familiar.
The Bunker-Cul1er Lumber Co. in Bunker was one of the area's biggest industries, and like the mines which hauled wood for the kilns from a large area, Bunker-Cul1er used rails to bring in logs.
In the north of the borough employment was principally in weaving, small household industries like boot and furniture making and new industrial enterprises like Bryant and May.
During Louis XIV's reign, his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert brought French luxury industries, like textile and porcelain, under royal control and the architecture, furniture, fashion and etiquette of the royal court ( particularly at the Château de Versailles ) became the preeminent model of noble culture in France ( and, to a great degree, throughout Europe ) during the latter half of the seventeenth century.
Wixom is home to several production and manufacturing businesses, including Trijicon, a leading manufacturer of night gun sights and night telescopic sights ; Discraft, a leading manufacturer of flying discs for disc sports games like Ultimate ; the U. S. headquarters of spark plug manufacturer NGK, and MAC Valves, Inc., a manufacturer of pneumatic valves used in the automotive and packaging industries.
Although many of the textile plants and the glass production facilities have closed over the last 30 years, a variety of industries exist within the county, including corporations like CeramTec, International Paper, Milliken & Co. and others.
Like most industries, cosmetic companies resist regulation by government agencies like the FDA, and have also lobbied against this throughout the years.
Endangered like all of the motor industry by the energy crisis, during the mid seventies the already expansive company diversified further into other industries and continued to expand globally, including into South East Asia.

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Efforts to exploit tourism potential, encourage offshore banking, and expand the mining and fishing industries have been partially successful in stimulating investment and growth.
Rapid expansion and development in emerging markets, particularly People's Republic of China, is also spurring major mainframe investments to solve exceptionally difficult computing problems, e. g. providing unified, extremely high volume online transaction processing databases for 1 billion consumers across multiple industries ( banking, insurance, credit reporting, government services, etc.
The prominence of major drug traffickers have allowed them to penetrate other sectors of the Burmese economy, including the banking, airline, hotel and infrastructure industries.
Heavy industry ( e. g. aluminium smelting, ship repair ), banking and finance, and tourism are among the industries which have experienced recent growth.
The region's economy includes high technology, banking, chemical and metallurgical industries, coal, ore, food processing, and spirit and tobacco industries.
* Main industries are phosphate mining, offshore banking, coconut products
The city is a center for the health care, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to a large number of colleges and universities.
Since the Medicis were so successful in the financial, banking, and moneylending industries, other families also adopted the symbol.
The economy of San Marino is focussed around industries such as banking, wearing apparel, electronics, and ceramics, tiles, furniture, clothing, paints, fabrics, and spirits / wines.
Employment, foreign earnings, construction, banking, and commerce are all dominated by tourism-related industries.
Service industries include government, research, education, health, sales, law, banking, and so on.
With diversification in several industries, including banking, insurance, telecommunications, architecture / construction, and transportation, Omaha's economy has grown dramatically since the early 1990s.
Line matrix printers are used for high-speed printing applications in industries such as manufacturing, banking, supply chain and back office environments.
This included nationalization of large-scale industries ( notably copper mining and banking ), and government administration of the health care system, educational system ( with the help of an U. S. educator, Jane A. Hobson-Gonzalez from Kokomo, Indiana ), a programme of free milk for children in the schools and shanty towns of Chile, and an expansion of the land seizure and redistribution already begun under his predecessor Eduardo Frei Montalva, who had nationalized between one-fifth and one-quarter of all the properties listed for takeover.
The industries most commonly affected are banking, manufacturing, and government.
In the services sector the most important industries are distribution, hotels and catering, followed by transport and communications, banking and insurance.
His upper-middle-class family was involved in the local banking and textile industries.
Though the manufacturing industry maintains a strong presence in Birmingham, other businesses and industries such as banking, telecommunications, transportation, electrical power transmission, medical care, college education, and insurance have risen in stature.
Other industries which started in Wilkes County are Lowes Foods ( now headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina ) and The Northwestern Bank, which was once North Carolina's fourth-largest banking chain until it was merged with the Wachovia Bank in 1986.
The major industries of Mecklenburg County are banking, manufacturing, and professional services, especially those supporting banking and medicine.
Wilmington's other notable industries include insurance ( American Life Insurance Company, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Delaware ), retail banking ( including the Delaware headquarters of: Wilmington Trust, PNC Bank, Wachovia Bank, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Citizens Bank, Wilmington Savings Fund Society, and Artisans ' Bank ), and legal services.
The Town of Olla currently serves as a regional hub for banking, commercial retail, and manufacturing and is heavily involved with the forestry and petroleum production industries.

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