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  • The Feudal Ages in Japan and Europe

    The Feudal Ages in Japan and Europe

    The Feudal Ages in Japan and Europe In the past, feudalism has been used successfully as a political system for governing a country. Two of the largest and most well known Feudal Ages have been that of Europe (1150-1600) and Japan (800-1350). Although both civilizations were quite similar during these periods of time, Japan's civilization clearly is superior in many ways. When compared, the role of religion, the weaponry and armor, and the warrior codes

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • 3g Mobile Telcoms Marketing Study, Industry Overview

    3g Mobile Telcoms Marketing Study, Industry Overview

    3G Mobile Telecoms Marketing Study What is 3G? 3G - or 3rd generation - technology supports the broadband, packet-based transmission of text, multimedia data - such as audio, video and digitized voice - at a high data rate. It will greatly enhance the next generation of mobile communication services, providing always-on connectivity to phones and other wireless communications, regardless of time and place. 3G has been endorsed by major standards bodies and manufacturers. WCDMA is

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Sanitation and Hygiene in the Food and Beverage Industry

    Sanitation and Hygiene in the Food and Beverage Industry

    Introduction Without a doubt, food is one of the better things in life. If people didn’t eat, they will go hungry. If they don’t eat for too long, they will die. If they don’t eat, they will miss out on all the great gastronomic experiences that life can bring them. From ages unknown, man has realized that to be healthy, they have to eat the right foods. According to The New book of Knowledge (S)

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Matsushita Electronic Industrial

    Matsushita Electronic Industrial

    Matsushita Electronic Industrial Pham Thach Executive summary: Matsushita Electronic Industrial (MEI) is a very successful company in both Japan and the global in the 1970s and 1980s. MEI’s success in this period came from its diversification of productions, dominance domestic market, unique corporate culture, and divisional structure in both domestic and international market. However, in 1987, under new circumstances, such as the change Yen prices, and the pressure of integration of information technologies that need

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Project Report on “need of Security in Government & Industrial Sector”

    Project Report on “need of Security in Government & Industrial Sector”

    A Project Report On “Need of Security in Government & Industrial Sector” SECURITY EQUIPMENT DIVISION An ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 Business In partial fulfillment of the award of PGDBM 2005-07 Faculty Guide Project Guide Mr. Vishal Anand Mr.Shailesh Jain Submitted by Ravi Sharma Ambabari Circle, Bharti Path, Ambabari, Jaipur-302 023 INDIA. Phone: 0141-2335487, 2234216 Fax: 0141-2335120 Email: maism@datainfosys.com website: www.maism.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is an honor to present this project report titled as “Need Of

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Bred
  • Financial Analysis: Hershey Corp. Tootsie Roll Industries

    Financial Analysis: Hershey Corp. Tootsie Roll Industries

    The Baker case presents a real-life scenario of a company that has had a great history and a strong reputation. As a plumbing parts manufacturer and distributor, the Baker Corp. has created a large cliental and an army of loyal customers. Customer retention is not a problem, most of the clients are repeat customer and whom continue to refer the Baker Corps new customers. However, the problem seems to be within the company’s internal

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Auto Industry of Today

    The Auto Industry of Today

    The Auto Industry of Today There is no industry more present in the worldwide community than the automobile industry. The automobile has changed the lives, culture, and economy of the people and nations that manufacture and demand them. Ever since the late 1800s when Benz and Daimler in Germany invented the first “modern” car, the industry has grown into a billion dollar industry affecting so many aspects of our lives. There are more than

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Max
  • Pharmaceutical Industry Five Force Model

    Pharmaceutical Industry Five Force Model

    According to the first class, the power point showed that the pharmaceutical industry is the most profitable industry. Based on the Porter’s five forces model, there are convincing explanation why the pharmaceutical industry has big profitability. For the threat of new entrants perspective, it is high. The pharmaceutical industry has a big barrier to prevent newcomers to enter this industry such as R&D costs, patents limitation, the long length of clinical time, the percentage of

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Industry Analysis Paper

    Industry Analysis Paper

    Introduction E-marketing is defined as “a type of e-commerce that achieves marketing objectives through the use of electronic communications technology such as the internet, mobile phone, e-mail, and databases” (Smith & Chaffey, 2005). Smith and Chaffey (2005) emphasizes the following points: 1. It should not be the technology that drives e-marketing, but the business returns from gaining new customers and maintaining relationships with existing customers. 2. E-marketing does not occur in isolation, but is most

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • 18th Century

    18th Century

    The Eighteenth Century During the 18th century, Louis XV became the King of France at age 5. A new style, Rococo, was introduced which created a more slender and delicate appearance with an asymmetrical balance. Also, during this period of time France was involved in many wars which caused the country to go into debt. Louis XV died in 1774 who was known to be the most hated king. His grandson, Louis XVI became king.

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Duncan Industries

    Duncan Industries

    Duncan Industries: President: Mark Duncan Manufacture: Surface automotive hoists (product used by garage, service station & other repair shops to lift cars for servicing. Marketing Manager: Pierre Gagnon prepared a feasibility report which outlines Market opportunities in the European Union & entry options available. Mark Duncan thought process: 1. Not sure if his company is ready for this move. 2. Believed with more effort sales in US can be increased. 3. Doubtful about success in

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Vika
  • Negative Aspects of Industrialization

    Negative Aspects of Industrialization

    After the depression of the 1890's the United States experienced a monumental economic surge. This was primarily due to an innovative structure of production and distribution, also known as industrialization. The life of an average worker altered dramatically as industrialization took place. Typically, these alterations benefited the obscenely rich, and disintegrated workers' morale. Industrialization had a negative impact on the working people by facilitating minority subordination, persuading a loss of culture, and removing the power

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Jack
  • Improving a Supply Chain Management in Pharma Industry

    Improving a Supply Chain Management in Pharma Industry

    Improving the supply chain performance moldovan vasilie , MD mail : moldovan@artelecom.net Table of Contents Abstract ..............................................................................................................3 Short description of the company .......................................................................4 Characteristics of the supply chain and logistics in pharma.................................5 Downstream supply chain in pharmaceuticals ..................................................7 Particularities of SCM in pharmaceutical field ................................................8 Supply to stock and Supply to order method .....................................................9 Performance measuring of indicators SCM .Considerations .............................13 Solutions to improve effectiveness in various processes of the SCM ................13 Pharmaceutical warehouse .Warehouse

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  • Effects of the Industrial Revolution - Leeds, Uk

    Effects of the Industrial Revolution - Leeds, Uk

    The family So as well as imposing cuts the Conservative party is waging an ideological war against single mothers and in favour of the family. In this respect Capitalism has changed little since its birth. The industrial revolution saw the expounding of the nuclear family as the only acceptable model in society. Responsibilities for child care, housing, health and care of the elderly no longer lay with the community or with the lord of the

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Top
  • Waste in a Hydrocarbon Processing Industry

    Waste in a Hydrocarbon Processing Industry

    Types of Wastes Generated  Suspended Solids (un-dissolved/insoluble)  Floating Materials (mainly FOG)  Dissolved (soluble) Impurities Organics • Volatile Organics (VOC) • Biodegradable Compounds (BOD; FOG) • Refractory or Persistent (eg. Phenols) Inorganics • Metals (as salts) • Nutrients (N, P) • Sulfur (as -SO4, S-) • Acids/Alkalis  Color (can be colloidal or dissolved) Crude Oil Impurites Since the types of waste generated from crude oil processing is accompanied with the crude oil,

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • Impact of Tjx Security Breach on the Economy and Industry

    Impact of Tjx Security Breach on the Economy and Industry

    Impact on the Economy and Industry: The expanded use of the internet and the amount of credit card purchases worldwide are the major contributors to the increase in security breaches for companies and organizations. Pressure is put on businesses and credit card companies to minimize the security issues. The credit card companies push the liability of loss onto the business who allow the breach; thus doubling the individual company’s expenses for security and having to

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • Airline Industry Value Chain

    Airline Industry Value Chain

    Assignment 2: Human Resource Implications of Technological Change Submission Date: 5th May 2007 Table of Contents I Introduction 2 1.1 Definition and Conceptual Framework for HRM Implications of Technological 2 1.2 Importance of HRM Implications of Technological Change to Managing People 3 II HRM Implications of Technological Change 3 2.1 Main Themes on the Topic 3 2.2 HRM Implications of Technological Change 4 Implications of Technological Change on Job Design and Job Analysis 4 Implications

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Wine Industry Introduction

    Wine Industry Introduction

    Innovations have made French firms dominate the wine industry in the past. In the mid-1600s, a Bordeaux producer applied new techniques that led to a new age of large-scale fine wine. The development of fine wine was enhanced by the introduction of glass wine bottles sealed with cork. These innovations not only helped wine last longer but also made it age better. After the First World War, overproduction and fraud prompted French government took steps

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Witchcraft in Europe

    Witchcraft in Europe

    The Salem witch trials of 1692 / the economic, social and anthropological impact of puritan thought Introduction I. Background on Puritanism Puritanism is a Christian faith which originated in England during the early seventeenth century. The ideals which separate Puritans from other Christians include their strict belief in predestination. This term refers to the idea that God has previously chosen those who will be saved, and an individual can do nothing to change this status.

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Europe's New World - Growing Trade

    Europe's New World - Growing Trade

    Europe’s new World - Growing trade intertwined with imperialism The distinction of white linen, the rare treat of sweetness, the still rarer taste of coffee that made its drinkers sparkle, and the cravings they’ve inspired. Limited access to water influenced drinking habits, cooking, hygiene, and sartorial (tailoring/clothing) practices. Housewives and laundresses coped with mountains of dirty linen by the river or by the pond. The great sent their laundry to the American islands for

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Gap Analysis: Global Communications - Communication Industry

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications - Communication Industry

    GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications Matthew Thrasher University of Phoenix Gap Analysis: Global Communications The communication industry is experiencing unprecedented growth and Global Communications (GC) would like to be a part of this growth. In order to do so GC will need to partner with Technologies Workers Union (TWU) and face difficult decisions concerning layoffs, outsourcing and an effective strategy to pursue emerging markets within the communications industry. Situation Analysis Issue and

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  • Mgt 303 - Bridgeton Industries

    Mgt 303 - Bridgeton Industries

    Human Resource Management MGT 303 Globalization and the some of the Challenges it presents to Human Resource Management With the proliferation of the internet international Business transactions are more common today than ever. Globalization is now a key factor when creating a business strategy for most companies whether they are small family own businesses or huge corporations. Globalization however does not just involve selling a product in other countries. There are legal and cultural concerns

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • A Critical Review of the Major Opposing Views on Arbitration & Industrial Relations

    A Critical Review of the Major Opposing Views on Arbitration & Industrial Relations

    This paper will critically review the major opposing perspectives on arbitration and industrial relations, with particular attention to how government regulation and intervention relate to the changes made to the system after 1996. The major focus of this brief paper will be to demonstrate that Howard’s industrial relations policies resemble those of the late 1800’s, where the Master and Servant Act’s regulated the relationships between employer and employee. These were replaced with the introduction of

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Financial Industry Embraces Instant Messaging

    Financial Industry Embraces Instant Messaging

    Financial Industry Embraces Instant Messaging Secure IM gains new support as major financial institutions sign on. Scarlet Pruitt, IDG News Service Wednesday, April 10, 2002 Corporate instant messaging got a needed ratings boost this week as a slew of leading financial firms announced plans to adopt a cross-industry secure IM service that will allow users to communicate instantly with colleagues and clients. Advertisement More than 30,000 employees and clients of Credit Suisse First Boston, The

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  • Researching Industry

    Researching Industry

    Contents Page Number Contents 2 Introduction 3 Procedure 4 Market Survey 7 How the Survey is conducted 9 The Survey 9 The Results 9 Survey Conclusions 10 Final Summary 12 Appendices 13 Bibliography 14 Introduction The purpose of this report is to research a local ward in the Southend-On-Sea area and investigate the enterprise possibilities for a small or medium sized business. I intend to prove by statistical analysis, sampling from a target population, and

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Jack