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    1960‚ and paying not a single dollar against the import bill‚ is today importing well over 1.160 million MT against an import bill of no less that Rs.33000 million per year‚ being the third largest edible Oil importing country of the world‚ after China and the European Union. All these imports originated from Malaysia. During the past 21 years of interrupted and partially half hearted efforts of successive governments since 1979‚ the country has been able to procure only 0.5 million MT of edible

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    Project – Why isn’t China a fascinating country? In this paper‚ we shall look at China from different aspects – Economic Growth‚ the One Child Policy‚ Culture‚ Food‚ and Political System. From all these aspects‚ we can understand China’s structure thoroughly and distinguish why China isn’t a fascinating country even though it is one of the leading countries in the world. (1) Economic Growth Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 until late 1970s‚ China had lived in a Soviet-style

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    AirAsia established in 1993 and start the operations on 18 November 1996 (Wikipedia‚ 2011) Inspired by the success of Ryanair and EasyJet as low cost carrier‚ Toni Fernandes saw the potential of having the same concept in Asia. Air Asia executed the cost leadership strategy with introduced ticketless travelling‚ one type cabin‚ free seating‚ and online booking trough internet that able slash the price into 40% - 60% cheaper than regular airlines (Declanegan‚ 2012) “Now Everyone Can Fly” described

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    Essay: Pac100 The Pacific Islands are depicted as slices of paradise‚ but a virtual slice of its people has been transplanted into foreign countries. The increasing rate of emigration out of the Islands is a result of push and pull factors that act as a catalyst‚ the stagnating social and economic environment in the Islands is one push factor that compels people to migrate to seek stability for their families. This essay will magnify the important reasons that Pacific Island people migrate‚ to seek

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    Air Asia essay

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    intermediaries and competitors. Macro factors include Demographic‚ natural‚ technological‚ cultural‚ political and economic factors. However‚ these factors may vary depending with the company. In this study case of Air Asia‚ low price was the smartest marketing strategy Air Asia used. The company has done its research and found that there were a huge mass middle-class people that love to travel by plain. They targeted these people and offered them convenient and affordable air travel experience

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    to build the strategic and operation management of airlines‚ and help to build the future airlines successfully. The emergence of the Internet in the mid1990s as well as the development of Intranets and Extranets forced airlines to refocus their strategy on technological innovations in order to enhance their competitiveness. (Buhalis 2004). AirAsia believes in the low fare business concept and feels that keeping cost low requires high efficiency. The major threat and challenges which AirAsia is facing

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    Globally‚ food contributes to all human livelihood. Thus processed food becomes a major product in the Pacific whereby consumers are dependent on as a food source. It is acceptable across all categories in the Pacific depending on circumstances. However‚ it is essential to realize that there are positive and negative impacts of depending on processed food. This essay supports the view that while depending on processed food has advantages in terms of social‚ economic and health‚ its disadvantages

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    To deal with these issues ‚SIA pursue a number of management strategies while maintaining it’s key resources and secret of success. This report will analyse the Singapore Airline’s corporate strategy ‚business environment ‚key resources‚key success factors and issues facing by the company. Airline Business environment in Asia-Pacific According to Asia Pacific Aviation Summit in February‚2006‚ at the macro-economic level Asia Pacific growth is impressive and it is assume that the strong economic

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    Have you ever call up to AirAsia customer service hotline? What do you think about the customer service hotline? For me‚ it’s totally a pain to call them up. Why is it so? I recently made a call to the customer service hotline to change my flight to a later date. First when I was connected‚ I get a recorded message that last 30 seconds which is not able to skip by pressing any number. After making the right way into speaking to a customer service representative‚ I was put on the line for more than

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    Journal of Adult Development‚ Vol. 11‚ No. 3‚ July 2004 ( C 2004) Division of Labor Among Lesbian and Heterosexual Parenting Couples: Correlates of Specialized Versus Shared Patterns Charlotte J. Patterson‚1‚2 Erin L. Sutfin‚1 and Megan Fulcher1 One of the central tasks that couples face in coparenting is the division of labor. In this study‚ we explored division of family labor among lesbian and heterosexual couples who were parenting 4 to 6 year-old children. Sixty-six families‚ half

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