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    M-PESA Analysis

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    M-PESA’s B2B transactions have also led to business models that hadn’t existed before in developing economies‚ with many start-ups in Kenya. Around 700 businesses now use M-PESA in Kenya. Business owners use M-PESA to pay for business goods and services. Especially for the MSEs‚ which engage in the various businesses‚ above all‚ security and accessibility are the two indispensable factors leading them to use

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    world’s record of staying underneath water (Nicholls 4). At a young age‚ Cage learned piano from his aunt who exposed him to music of the 19th Century and laid his foundation in music theory (Haskins 19-20). Despite being a top student‚ Cage dropped out of college after realizing that the education system contradicted his ideals. For example‚ instead of following his classmates to read a particular book for their assignment‚ Cage randomly selected a book to study instead (Tomkins 78). Surprisingly‚

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    Leunig's Cartoon Analysis

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    interpretation of Leunig’s cartoon could be that after the person had created such a big‚ extravagant cage‚ he starts to feel a sense of loneliness and realises that the simple cage that he once had was enough for him. The man acted upon his desire which blinded him from seeing the perfect cage and only when he was trapped by his own actions did he realising that there was no need for the big‚ extravagant cage from the dream to feel satisfied for what he had. This interpretation of the cartoon can be related

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    channel and value-based pricing. SITUATION ANALYSIS INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Burger Machine possesses good information about the market and knows what the market needs and wants. They were the first one to establish a 24/7 burger machine and was nicknamed as “the burger that never sleeps”. Even with the marketing strategy of the competitors like “buy one take one” they didn’t get into it because they believe that quality is what the market wants. SALES ANALYSIS Burger Machine currently ranks 4th in the

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    ADOPTION OF VALUE ANALYSIS IN MANUFACTURING PROCESS DESIGN AND SCHEDULING- ACRITICALL REVIEW OF THE KENYAN CASE. Obiero John Abuto (PhD student) Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and technology‚ School of Business and Legal studies ABSTRACT Increased desire for optimal financial resources utilization‚ quality service delivery systems‚ competitive manufacturing process scheduling and value chain addition on the overall supply chain has made organization to reorganize their

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    STYLISTIC ANALYSIS William Somerset Maugham «THE ESCAPE» William Somerset Maugham is one of the best known English writers of the 20th century. The trend he belongs to is realism with slight ifluence of expressionism. A novelist‚ a dramatist‚ and a short-story writer‚ he gained an outstanding reputation with his prominent books “Of Human Bondage”‚ “The Moon and Sixpence”‚ and “The Razor’s Edge”. The observer of the first decades of the 20th century‚ Maugham is deeply critical of the morals

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    Fepo4 Analysis

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    FePO4 is widely recognized as iron phosphate. It has a great similarity to quartz that has trigonal lattice structure‚ space group P3121 (group no. 152). When the condition is under 980K‚ FePO4 becomes α-FePO4 that has trigonal lattice structure too and space group P3121 (group no. 152). In this form‚ phosphate‚ iron‚ and oxygen take up Wyckoff position 3a‚ 3b‚ and 6c correspondingly. Every phosphate or iron atom is united to four oxygen atoms‚ composing corner-connected FePO4 and PO4 tetrahedral

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Ronald Reagan ’s Farwell Address Rhetorical Analysis: Reagan ’s Farwell Address Ronald Reagan ’s Farewell Address was an amazing example of conveying the fundamentals for freedom through an emotional and visual lesson. It is no wonder that the president known as the "great communicator" was successful in painting for us a picture of who we were‚ past and present‚ and the improvements in the areas of strength‚ security‚ and

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    Nadsat Analysis

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    Describing the apartment as a cage is one of the ways Burgess uses diction to convey Alex’s reaction to the government control. The most prominent fiction in the novel is the use of Nadsat‚ Burgess insisted that no-glossary be provided with the novel in order to immerse the reader in the language. Burgess uses it to reinforce the setting he tries to create and emphasize the satirical aspects of the novel. Nadsat is also used to; distance the audience from the violence which allows the audience to

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis As I started reading this short story‚ it clearly introduced who the characters are and where it took place. The narrator is a woman; she has no name‚ remains anonymous throughout the story. She lives with her husband John in a house. This house is isolated from society‚ since the short story indicates that it is far from village‚ roads or any means of communication. It also contains locks and gates throughout. The woman is ill and this illness has placed her in

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