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    GEOGRAPHY 1. Region: Canadian tire is spread all over Canada with 1200 stores across the country. 2. Market size: 90 per cent of the Canadians visit CT every year. One third of sales are driven by strong in-house brands leading market share in many of key lines in business. 3. Market density: Canadian tire is one of the most shopped general merchandise retailers. A CT store is within 15 minutes reach of 90 per cent of Canadians and has 1200 stores across Canada. 4. Climate: The climate in Canada

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    Fault-Tolerant Observers

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    Fault-Tolerant Observers Supervisor: Dr Imad M. Jaimoukha Designing of a robust fault-tolerant observer that guarantees a certain level of performance for real-time applications. By: YEO Zhi-Wei‚ Laurence 00566245 Overview For any system such as a factory plant‚ an aircraft jet engine system or a water pumping system‚ it can be replicatedi by a mathematical model which includes the affecting dynamics based on observations and assumptions. However‚ it would be practically challenging

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    The Wall of Separation Controversy Separation of Church and State has been a major political issue for many years. There are loopholes and grey areas that we have yet to resolve. John Locke‚ William Blackstone‚ Roger Williams‚ John Witherspoon‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ and Wilbur F. Crafts were major players in the issue of Religion in Politics. These people have given various reasons as to why or why not religion must be separate from politics in a democracy. I will breakdown the

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    Side Effects Of The Evolutionary Process and Failed Experiments in Mutation John Green’s The Fault In Our Stars is not a very ambitious book. It only seeks to explore the meaning of life and death. Throughout the book‚ Green presents contrasting views about the meaning of life (and death). On one hand‚ Green explores various human emotions involving the idea of wanting to keep alive someone whose death is inevitable; but Green also presents the perspective that emotions are just a side effect of

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    general view of goodwill and talk about goodwill valuation is books and from there we discuss the accounting practices for goodwill around the world which covers various countries in different parts of the world and look into the depths of goodwill controversy. Lastly‚ the method of goodwill valuation is discussed. 1. What is your impression of goodwill of a business in a general sense? How does it differ from the concept of goodwill in accounting? An account that can be found in the assets portion

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    1. How would you characterize the competitive environment in the tire industry in 1991? The tire industry is divided into two end-use markets: First is the original equipment tire market (OEM) in which tires are sold directly to the automobile or truck manufacturers. This market represents 25 to 30 percent of the tire unit production volume each year. Goodyear is the market share leader in this segment and captures 38 percent (1991). Within this segment‚ price is highly inelastic due to the

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    Fault Element in Delict

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    civil remedy‚ usually by way of compensation‚ for wrongful conduct that has caused harm to others. A delict is the breach of a general duty imposed by law which will ground an action for damages at the suit of any person to whom the duty was owed and who has suffered harm in consequence of the breach. Just as one and the same act may be a crime and a delict‚ one and the same act may also be a delict and a breach of contract. Actions for delicts are based on three pillars; the actio legis Aquiliae‚

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    CONTENTS CHAIRMAN SUMMARY 2 INTRODUCTION 3 THE CASE AT A GLANCE 3 BACKGROUND 4 RULES THEORY 5 LEVELS OF CONTEXT 6 THE FORD-FIRESTONE CRISIS FACTS 8 CONCLUSION 12 REFRENCES Error! Bookmark not defined. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURES Figure 1. Network Setting of Ford-Firestone Crisis 5 Figure 2. Levels of Context 7 EQUATIONS Equation 1. Primitive Form of Constitutive Rule 6 Equation 2. Primitive Form of a Regulative Rule 7 CHAIRMAN SUMMARY

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    It’s a cold day in the middle of November. Rain and hail blistering down‚ some even the size of quarters. Sitting on the interstate in 4 lanes wide of bumper to bumper backed up traffic; although‚ the other side is backed up‚ it’s at least moving. Horns honking‚ people yelling obscenities - I look to my right and see a raccoon scurry past me searching for shelter. Yeah‚ traffic is that slow - I haven’t moved an inch in 15 minutes. As my eyes wander to the other side of the highway - I see a Dodge

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    The current controversy that exists within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is based on how well they can react and respond to a crisis. Using examples such as Flint‚ Michigan’s lead introduction into the drinking water system‚ the EPA is put to the test on not only how well they can contain the situation‚ but also how they respond and react to the situation at hand. This article was written by Rebecca Leber‚ a political news editor‚ where she focused on climate and environmental policies

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