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    The underground railroad was a network of northerners that helped slaves reached the north and Canada for safety from their plantation. It was secret and railway terms were used to describe system as a way to hide the real nature of the operation. The underground railroad extended from Maine to Nebraska but was most concentrated in Pennsylvania‚ Ohio‚ Indian‚ New York‚ and The New England States. More of the more specific spots were Detroit‚ Michigan‚ Erie‚ Pennsylvania‚ Buffalo and New York.

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    Regenerative Braking Regenerative braking is used on automobiles to recoup some of the energy that is lost while the vehicle is stopping. This technology is used on hybrid vehicles that use both gas and electricity as sources of power. The energy that is recouped during braking is saved in a storage battery and used later to power the motor whenever the vehicle is using its electric power source. Conventional Braking Systems In braking systems on conventional vehicles‚ friction is used to counteract

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    Merck and Co.

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    Pada tahun 2005‚ Clark Richard menjadi CEO Merck & Co. Sedikitnya lebih dari satu tahun kemudian‚ CEO Pfizer Inc bernama Clark Kindler Jeffrey telah bergabung dengan Merck pada tahun 1972 dan berasal dari latar belakang industri‚ sedangkan Kindler telah bergabung dengan Pfizer dari McDonald’s pada tahun 2002 sebagai konsultan hukum umum. Seperti CEO mereka‚ kedua perusahaan itu secara historis mengikuti jalur yang sangat berbeda; Merck dikenal karena keahlian penelitian‚ sedangkan Pfizer dianggap

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    Pepsi Co

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    PepsiCo - Procedures Ensuring Ethical Behaviour PepsiCo is committed to ensure the corporate standards accountability for the company actions. This is evident by the many corporate governance standards in place. The processes and policies that are in place include the Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation‚ By-Laws‚ Compensation Committee Charter‚ Corporate Governance Guidelines‚ Disclosure Committee Charter and the Policy for Audit‚ Audit-Related and Non-Audit Services. The

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    3. How do the features of the supply chain explain the company’s remarkably short lead times (relative to U.S. apparel supply chains)? Examine the features of the supply chain and identify why the company is able to respond so effectively. The first feature to me is recognizing how important the supply chain is to the whole operation. That awareness is needed to even be able to understand what would need to be done to create short lead times. Supply chain management was a vital portion of

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    Appex Co.

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    1. What were the challenges that Appex CEO Shikhar Ghosh faced when he joined Appex? Mr. Ghosh faced a very chaotic situation when employees don’t know the roll in the company‚ poor planning‚ no accountability and hierarchic. Why “structure and control” were deemed necessary? Structure and control are one of the basic and more important function for a company. In this case you see the lack of control when employees supposed to show to work at 8:00 A.M. and shows at 10:00 A.M. creating problems

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    Pepsi Co

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    COMPANY BACKGROUND Pepsi is Pvt. Limited Company. It is a franchise of Pepsi cola international. It first came to Pakistan in 1960‚ but they did not do well at that time. So they packed off and went back. In 1969‚ Pepsi came back but still their appearance was not satisfactory in the market so they approached Pakistan beverages to take the franchise for Pepsi. And from that day onwards it took Pakistan beverages a period of 5 years to knock down coke from the No.1 position and in 1985 they

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    Merck & Co

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    Executive Summary 1. How has Merck been able to achieve substantial returns to capital given the large costs and lengthy time to develop a new drug? Merck had a 14% increase in sales between 1997 and 1998 and 22% increase in sales from 1998 – 1999‚ and a 13% annual increase in earnings over the same period. Merck’s business strategy consists of two parts: (1) developing and marketing new drugs through internal research‚ and (2) developing partnerships with smaller biotechnology companies. Since

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    Ichitan Co.

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    Production/Operation Management Field Trip Report (Tan Land) [pic] 1. Company/Organization overview: briefly discuss the company’s product and/or service offered and target markets. Ichitan group was established by Mr. Tan Passakornnatee after he sold his first Green Tea brand‚ the Oishi Green Tea‚ to Thai Beverage Public Company limited. Ichitan group start off selling Double Drink which are juices. After a while‚ Mr. Tan has launched Ichitan Green Tea to compete with his old Oishi

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    SUPERVISION Introduction The important function of supervising teaching traditionally fell in the realm of the school inspector alone. Progressively‚ however‚ this function is being shared with other supervising officers who have a direct or indirect influence on the classroom teacher’s motivation and morale. The function of supervision is now the responsibility of all education managers‚ including heads of departments‚ headteachers‚ school inspectors and other senior education officers at the school

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