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    Internal Strengths: Location of stores‚ Directly import goods from country of origin‚Well-known brand name in HK‚ High market share‚ Good connection with Japan’s supplier Weaknesses: Lack of experience in retailing‚ Low net profit‚ Bulky purchase is required from Country of origins without knowing the popularity  Marketing: The early mission for 759 Stores was to fight against large-chain supermarkets. 759 Stores practises a ’Small Profit‚ Quick Return’ strategy: selling each product at a wafer-thin

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    comparison with twenty years ago. There are several reasons why people don’t consume time to prepare food. The first and most important reason is easier preparation techniques. To begin with‚ thanks to technological improvements‚ there are lots of kitchenware to make cooking effortless. For example‚ onion is the important part of Turkish cuisine. It was very difficult to cut it into very smaller parts before without any grater machine. In addition‚ there were no deep freezers or refrigerators. People

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    Casablanca Movie Review

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    classic tale of lost love found again. This love is then put at risk of being lost once and for all. The Second World War is in full swing‚ and the Nazis have dominated Europe. Many refugees have fled and passed through Casablanca‚ Morocco. Rick Blaine (Bogart) is the hero‚ and his lost love is the beautiful Ilsa (Bergman). Rick is stubborn‚ and he stays in Casablanca. Ilsa and her husband are on the run when they stumble upon Rick’s Café. Rick has managed to build a new life to avoid being hurt

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    Activity 4  To solve the fracturing of the bracket we are going to change in dimensions make the bracket more compact and lighter which decrease the chance of fracture. And increasing the number of holes to 2 increases the stability of the cable and giving excess strength to the bracket. By using those dimensions below:  Length: 250mm  Width: 210mm  Height: 125mm  Thickness: 12mm  Thickness of base: 10mm  No. of mounting points: 4  No. of holding holes: 2  Diameter of the holes: 65mm each

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    Casablanca: Film Critique

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    his eyes”. The Film Casablanca explores the themes of sense of duty‚ sacrifices‚ and letting go of past love‚ all in chaotic and disastrous world. Casablanca was set in Moscow during the Second World War. The film follows an American club owner Rick Blaine and his journey reuniting with past love IIsa Lund. The director Michael Curtiz chose eliding duration technique because Casablanca took place at least in a couple days. Within the first minute of the film he uses montage a form of elide duration

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    The Industrial Revolution and its Impacts on Parochial Schools in the United States The 2nd Industrial Revolution brought forth the invention of new machines‚ new business‚ and even a new system of education to the United States. In this paper I will be discussing the latter. I will start with some background history of the 2nd Industrial Revolution‚ then I will argue that the economic power of the revolution brought with it European Catholics who

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    Oskar Schindler was born on April 28‚ 1908‚ in Svitavy‚ that is now part of the Czech Republic.‚ Hans Schindler‚ Oskar’s father‚ was a farm-equipment manufacturer and his mother Louisa‚ and was a house wife. The religion in his house is catholic but his mother is the only one that actually practiced it. Oskar Schindler left school in 1924‚ taking odd jobs and trying to find a direction in life. In 1928‚ he met and married Emily Pelzl and soon after was called into military service. He hated the rules

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    share repurchase proposal: Blain will use $209 million of cash from its balance sheet and $50 million in new debt bearing interest at the rate of 6.75% to repurchase 14.0 million shares at a price of 418.50 per share. How should such a buyback affect Blaine? Consider the impact on‚ among other things‚ BKI’s earnings per share and ROE‚ its interest coverage and debt ratios‚ the family’s ownership interest and the company’s cost of capital. 4) As a member of Blaine’s controlling family‚ would you

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    "This Side of Paradise‚" a semiautobiographical novel by Fitzgerald chronicle the life of the young Amory Blaine as he entered the World War I. The war devastated the youth of the 1920s and 1930s‚ where many felt that their morality vanished and found themselves losing hope in America. The novel portraits two significant time periods‚ the "Jazz Age" and "The Lost Generation". The Jazz Age took place in America during the 1920’s and considered as a cultural movement from which dance

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    The editorial pages often carried censorious tales of graft and corruption committed by Republican office holders. Pulitzer even turned the presidential election of 1884 on its ear by exploiting a mistake made by the Republican candidate‚ James G. Blaine. Polls still favored the Republican stalwart at the end of October. f fg gh gf fg f fg g jhikgiiiiii i i i i i i s wklllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllkllllllllllllllllllllllllll-

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