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    ADVANTAGES OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION It leads to reduction of transportation costs as the common ownership results in closer geographic proximity. The transaction costs can be controlled if a firm acquires the other firms in the vertical chain‚ then one division of the same company will transfer goods to other divisions. So‚ transaction costs in form of transport‚ cost of negotiation‚ cost of control etc. will be eliminated. The overall average cost of the firm will decrease because if the divisions

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    Ginger Booklet. No. 152 Condiments & Spices Production: CSPS-12 Contents Preface I. Introduction II. Soil III. Climate IV. Land Preparation V. Varieties VI. Manures and Fertilizers VII. Sowing or Propagation VIII. Mulching IX. Irrigation X. Weed Control XI. Disease Control XII. Pest Control XIII. Harvesting and Yield XIV. Crop Rotations XV. Mixed Cropping XVI. Drying of Ginger XVII. Grading of Dried Ginger XVIII. Storage of Seed Rhizome XIX

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    adults are more prone to constipation than younger adults because peristalsis of the intestine usually weakened as we age; ingestion of certain medications; also due to reduced activity levels; muscle weakness and inadequate amounts of fluids and fibre intake. (Kozeir et al‚ 2010). As a primary caregiver to my Clients‚ I have to make sure they are meeting the quality of life by simply monitoring signs and symptoms of constipation. Prevention is better than to treat‚ every precaution must be made

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    uk/schools/gcsebitesize/design/foodtech/compositionpropertiesrev1.shtml and health and social care level 3 student book 1 Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are key components in a diet because they provide the body with energy. Carbohydrates are in comprising sugars‚ starchy food and dietary fibre. Starchy carbohydrates provide an important source of energy. Simple carbohydrates or sugars this is found in food such as fruit‚ vegetables‚ honey‚ milk and malt products. Simple carbohydrates are digested by the body quicker because they have got

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    “Goods for Sale”. For example‚ cotton‚ polyester‚ viscose‚ fibre‚ yarn and et cetera. For “Goods for Sales” inventory is usually divided into 1. Raw Materials : a) Natural Raw Materials: Cotton‚ Wools and etc. b) Synthetic Raw Materials: Acrylic‚ Viscose‚ Nylon‚ Polyester‚ etc. 2. Work in Process (WIP) : It’s starting with making Fibre from raw materials (Natural and Synthetic). Following by the process of spinning with the produced Fibre and come out with Yarn as the final product in spinning

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    government has chosen to take the most expensive route by rolling out a fibre optic cable network to most of the homes and premises in the country. This essay reviews the benefits provided by the implementation of the Australian National Broadband Network (NBN) from an economic perspective‚ focussing on the government’s own highlighted areas of economic and societal improvement‚ namely: education‚ health‚ business‚ families and rural. Fibre optic cable has an immense capacity for carrying data and it is

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    Personal and Public Transport Engineering Report The Bicycle AUTHOR Donald Robertson TITLE Bicycle Materials DATE March 2006 Teacher --------- 1. ABSTRACT This report examines the changes in bicycle materials between cheap/expensive and old/advanced used in two components. This report includes material and component descriptions and properties‚ and a brief history. 2. Contents | Page Number | Title Page | 1 | 1.Abstract | 2 | 2.TOC | 2 | 3.Methodology | 3

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    Over the decades‚ Invasive species have shown a significant negative impact upon the fabric of the ecosystem. Whether they are endangered or not‚ in-habitat species are making their presence known throughout the ecosystem‚ and such‚ throughout the United States. In fact‚ Invasive species have posed as a problem within society as around the early colonies of the 1800’s. The uncommon native-species are able to enter through different routes. Some are transported intentionally and others are able

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    [pic] Recycling one tonne of paper saves 17 average sized trees Paper is usually made from trees. We would need a forest more than three times the size of Devon to give us all the paper we use in Britain in one year. Try to buy things made from recycled paper‚ e.g. writing paper‚ envelopes‚ and even toilet rolls! Look for the recycling logo next time you go shopping. You buy something made of recycled paper. You put your old paper into your recycling box/bin at home‚ or take it to a paper

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    SENSORY ORGANS Introduction The knowledge of the world around us stimulates our sensory organs to provide us with the information of what is going on around us. All sensory information is picked up by the sensory receptors‚ specialised cells that monitor internal and external conditions. Examples of sensory organs are: SENSE ORGAN Eye Ear (Organ of Corti) Ear (Semicircular Canals) Ear (utricle and saccule) Olfactory mucous membrane Taste Buds Skin Skin Skin Skin Various Muscle Spindle Golgi tendon

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