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    Sweat shops

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    Introduction A sweatshop is a work place‚ often a factory‚ in which employees work long hours at low wages under poor conditions. Although sweatshops virtually disappeared after World War II because of increased governement regulations and the rise of unions‚ they have reappeared‚ and are steadily increasing in number throughout the world. This is due‚ in large part‚ to economic globalization. Multinational corporations have been moving production facilities out of democratic‚ industrial nations

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    J & J AUTOMOTIVE SALES Posted on April 5‚ 2010 by dig’n’dip CASE INCIDENT J & J AUTOMOTIVE SALES Questions: 1. Explain how you think the stereotype of used-car dealers developed. Stereotyping is like Building what is not thought to be said about the product‚ assuming that the used cars certainly will break down and others see it like purchasing used cars is not sensible because of maintaining it will be more expensive instead others will buy a brand new car. 2. What‚ if anything‚ can Joe do

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    the body shop

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    Contents 1.0 Introduction It is a case study project where we were asked to go to Kuala Lumpur to pick any advertisement that interest us and we will need to work on a creative deconstruction of the chosen advertisement. It starts with a research on the advertisement and the brand in order to create an alternative creative concept and ideas which means we are creating a new or an improvise advertisement that would be an improved advert compared to the original advertisement. Lastly

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    Toyota Financial Services (TFS) recently undertook a major business transition programme to in-source its back-office functions. This required that a large number of Toyota and Lexus retail finance contracts‚ together with all their associated transaction data‚ be converted from an external IBM mainframe-based system to an in-house system. The new system was based on the Lynx "Portfolio" software package using Unix and Oracle technology. ATD consultants worked closely with TFS throughout the data

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    bake shop

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    At an early age‚ Justin Uy ventured into the business world primarily to help his father send his 11 siblings to school. It was not a walk in the park for Uy in putting up his businesses. Many ventures failed until in 1980 he found the right one for him ? processing dried mangos. ?I did venture into shellcraft and fashion jewelry and even tried mushroom culture but I have to close them because I wasn’t able to make it big‚? Uy said. Despite his failures‚ he never stopped believing in himself

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    Online Shop

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    Abstract: Internet has developed in new delivery channels electronic transactions are increasing rapidly. This need has arisen to understand how they perceive directly to buy consumers. Most of the people who use the internet to purchase goods online‚ but that there are still some reasons for which consumers are reluctant to buy online. The attitudes of people toward the purchase online are different in Pakistan. The purpose of this study is to review the factors felt reservation of consumers in

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    understand the automotive industry it is best to look at the industry‚ market‚ and competition that shapes it. Industry The automotive industry is a business sector that produces and sells automobiles to a number of different outlets. The categories of automobiles that the automotive industry produces are sedans‚ minivans‚ SUV’s‚ light trucks‚ and pick up trucks. The automotive industry is tied to many other industries. These industries produce products used in the automotive industry as well

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    Specific Purpose: To demonstrate the time and money saving benefits of proper basic automotive preventive maintenance. Central Idea: Proper basic automotive preventive maintenance can save any driver substantial amounts of time‚ money‚ and frustration. Introduction I. “It’s a waste of energy to be angry with a man who behaves badly‚ just as it is to be angry with a car that won’t go” – Bertrand Russell (20th century philosopher and logician) II. You can’t control somebody’s attitude‚

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    au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/mf/9309.0. AustralianGovernment (2008). A New Car Plan For a Greener Future. Retrieved 18-08-2009. from http://www.innovation.gov.au/automotivereview/Documents/NEWCARPLANGREENERFUTURE.pdf. AustralianGovernment (2009). Outlook for the Automotive Manufacturing Industry Fact Sheet from http://www.innovation.gov.au/Section/AboutDIISR/FactSheets/Pages/OutlookfortheAutomotiveManufacturingIndustryFactSheet.aspx. AustralianIndustry (2009). Green Car Innovation Fund (GCIF). Retrieved 19-08-2009

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    Health & Safety

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    Health and Safety Questions 1. (15 marks) The TLV for carbon monoxide is 35ppm. Define the terms TLV and ppm and calculate them for the following example: Answer: TVL = Term for airborne concentration of a substance‚ below which all workers are believed to be protected while exposed to it day after day for 8-hour periods. PPM = Concentration by volume of one part of a gas‚ or by weight of a liquid or solid‚ per million parts of air or liquid. A mechanic in an automotive repair

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