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    May 1877‚ the Lakota Sioux medicine man and war chief Sitting Bull led his following of 135 lodges across the "medicine line" which was the name used for the border between the United States and Canada. Sitting Bull ’s decision to move his people north into the Province of Saskatchewan was the outcome of the gradual erosion of the Sioux way of life in the American plains because of the decimation of the buffalo herds. In addition‚ he was unable to protect his people against the U.S. military in the

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    brands and product lines meeting the demands of the market. Throughout the years‚ they have strived and worked toward environmental sustainability. The ability to be financial stable gives PepsiCo the ability to give back and donate to those communities they are located in. PepsiCo’s mission to provide performance with purpose means delivering sustainable growth by investing in a healthier future for people and our planet. PepsiCo is continually increasing their triple bottom line. Environmental.

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    Objectives of the study b) Need for the study c) Methodology d) Scope of the study e) Limitations. 2) Company profile 3) Inventory management. f) Introduction. g) Types and classification of inventory (ABC analysis) h) Need for inventory control i) Use different forecasting Technique j) Select best forecasting method k) Apply the different inventory models l) Calculate economic order quantity m) The re-order level. n) Safety stock 4) Findings 5) Recommendations

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    Loyalty + De-commotization Intl Advertising 2015 Intl Advertising 2015 What is (are) the thing(s) that represent a Brand ? Intl Advertising 2015 Brand represents by … • • • • • • • Intl Advertising 2015 Product Name Company Logo Color Tag line … ? Intl Advertising 2015 Based on what did you cast your votes? Intl Advertising 2015 How would you describe Doritos TVCs • • • • • • • • Intl Advertising 2015 Funny Light-hearted Down-to-earth Slice-of-life A touch of surprise Simple Small

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    What is it The Baseball Color Line (also known as the color barrier) was an unwritten rule that did not allow African Americans to play Major League Baseball in the states from 1884 until 1946. Owners forced African Americans out of the game. It applied to dark skinned who were of Latin descent‚ as well as blacks. There was also a gentleman’s agreement made to keep out certain races by owners. Some leagues did not spell it out in their policies about keeping out blacks‚ but some of the older ones

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    Identify and discuss different types of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies. Discuss the benefits of using xDSL technologies. Explain how ASDL works. Explain the basic concepts of signaling and modulation. Discuss additional DSL technologies (SDSL‚ HDSL‚ HDSL-2‚ G.SHDSL‚ IDSL‚ and VDSL). Digital Subscriber Line Introduction Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology is a modem technology that uses existing twisted-pair telephone lines to transport high-bandwidth data‚ such as multimedia and

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    advancement in human history in regards to mass production‚ the assembly line. With the advent of the assembly line came of course advantages as well as disadvantages which we will discuss throughout. Accumulation at this point begin to unfold as a way to ensure production flow to the masses. Just how did these advancements shape American culture? allow me to explain. First we will discuss exactly how production and the assembly line started to shape American culture as we know it today. Second‚ we

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    Composing Equipment: The powder grinding production line is made up of main engine‚ analytical engine‚ plumbing installation‚ air blower‚ jaw crusher‚ elevator‚ stock bin‚ electromagnetic vibrating feeder and power distribution cabinet. Process Characteristics: 1.Firstly Large materials are crushed by jaw crusher to the needed sizes. 2.Then the materials are elevated to storage hopper by bucket elevator. 3.Thirdly‚ the materials are fed into the grinding chamber for grinding by vibrating feeder

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    Crossing the Line: A Day of Heritage Imagine getting to shake the hand of a country’s president after they have been welcomed into the Ancient Order of the Deep. Senior enlisted leaders should understand the heritage involved in Crossing the Line ceremonies because it has shaped today’s ceremonies. This paper will cover the history of Crossing the Line ceremonies and illustrate how they have evolved. History The tradition of Crossing the Line is considered to be one of the oldest customs at sea

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    In the late 1700s‚ there were defined gender lines and each sex was held to certain standards set by the society. Men were the source of everything for a family ranging from the daily household income to the caring of the estate while women just had to be respectably quiet and take care of their families at home. These social codes were not written but instead were reflected in laws made and shared collectively between males and females alike and established a base idea for the entire society to

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