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    Gardens by the Bay

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    awaken when Sir Stamford Raffles established the first botanical garden in 1822. [1] Through continuous planning and cultivation‚ Singapore has earned the name of "Garden City". From the first tree planting by Mr Lee Kuan Yew in 1963‚ Gardens by the bay (Gardens) is a huge leap with its $1 billion investment.[2]Aligned with Singapore’s new aspiration to become an international eco-tourism icon‚ Gardens is alleged to put Singapore at the forefront of eco-tourism and promote Singapore as a "City in the

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    The Bay Case

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    Company: The Bay The need analysis is done on the particular store that I worked at and for the Ladies wear department‚ concerns raised here may not be generalizable across all stores and departments. The needs analysis is performed to identify gaps between the desired performance and current performance. Concern Not all employees comply with the training provided; therefore not all employees promote the value added services the organization provides like auto locate and the Bay Credit Cards. Some

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    The Pirate Bay

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    Analysis of The Pirate Bay Case The Pirate Bay is a file sharing website based in Sweden that is comparable to other peer-to-peer (P2P) e-commerce sites like Napster and Kazaa. The company faces scrutiny but has avoided closure by modifying business practices and finding legal loopholes regarding copyright protection (Laudon & Traver‚ 2010). The case study "Internet Piracy: The Pirate Bay" analyzes the company and its place in the history of e-commerce‚ and reveals startling effects of P2P sites

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    The Bay of Pigs

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    The Bay of Pigs was one of the main events that made the cold war. One of the causes of the Bay of Pigs incident was the USSR spreading communism to Cuba which then caused the Americans to bring in the policy of containment. Another cause of the Bay of Pigs was the revolutionary changes that occurred in Cuba when Fidel Castro came into power. An important consequence of the Bay of Pigs incident was the Cuban missile crisis. Another important consequence was when U.S.A and the USSR agreed on the molink

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    guantanamo bay

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    Guantanamo Bay is a prison area near Cuba and is controlled by the American Navy. After the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attack in the US‚ the US forces picked up about 600 people from various parts of the world and imprisoned them in the Guantanamo Bay prison on charges of aiding or involvement in this terrorist attack. In most cases‚ the governments of the countries to which these prisoners belonged were neither informed or was permission taken. It was done in such secrecy that even the families

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    The Pirate Bay

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    1. Why did TPB believe it was not violating copyright laws? What did the Swedish Court rule? The Pirate Bay believed it was not violating copyright laws because they said that they were merely a search engine similar to Google or Bing and were just providing the access or link to existing P2P networks that TPB does not itself control or run. They believed that since they weren’t actually providing the information or the files that consumers were looking for they were not violating

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    Hardware Store Entering Bahrain Market Contents Executive Summary 4 1.0 Introduction 5 2.0 Industry Business Description 6 3.0 Company description 6 3.1 Type of business 6 3.2 Legal Structure 8 3.3 History 8 3.3.1 Mission 8 3.3.2 Goals & Objectives 9 3.4 Company Structure 10 4.0 Ace Product analysis: 10 4.1 Customer profile/demand analysis: 13 4.2 Competitive situation: 14 5.0 Environmental factors 16 5.1 Host Country Business Climate: 16 5.2 SWOT ANALYSIS: 17 5

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    England and the Chesapeake Bay areas. And though these areas share a few of the same characteristics‚ the key differences between New England and the Chesapeake Bay are what made each region unique. While New England was formed for religious purposes‚ Chesapeake Bay settlements were formed mainly for economic gains. Both of which led to contrasting social identities between the two regions. The formation of New England began with the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Bay in current day Massachusetts

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    Town of Eden Bay

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    4.1: SWOT analysis Strategic planning is the process of identifying long-term organisational goals. Question: Why does a systems analyst need to know about strategic planning? Answer: Systems analysts should focus on the larger‚ strategic role of IT as they carry out their day-to-day responsibilities. Sometimes changes are planned for the Organisation‚ and decisions have to be made as to what the possible outcomes will be. One excellent planning tool is the SWOT analysis

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    Analysis Of Sterling Bay

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    Sterling Bay is a town with not much resource‚ one way the government can look to improve the economy is to use the economic approach of comparative advantage. Sterling bay can look to attract tourist firstly with their beautiful beach which make an appealing location for honeymoons‚ family vacations and tourist who want to have a short getaway to relax their mind and stay away from the bustling city. The existence of the cluster of limestone caves and rock pool formation will be a bonus as it a

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