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    The Effectiveness of Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum Annum) and Kamias (Hedychium cornarium) as Natural Insect Repellant Submitted By : Marife O. Antinero Krishaleen Nicole A. Samson I. Statement of the Problem : This study is conducted to determine the effectiveness of cayenne pepper and kamias mixture as a deterrent for insects such as flies‚ mosquitoes and cockroaches. The experiment is done by spraying various concentrations of cayenne pepper and kamias extract on plants and insects to

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    Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) Peel Shoe Polish Title: How Banana peels can be turned into shoe polish Introduction: The Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) is a great source of potassium‚ the banana is not just ‘any fruit’ you could eat any time of the day you can also use this to whiten your teeth but what if there is

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    HTMi‚ Hotel and Tourism Management Institute‚ Switzerland How Kolb’s individual preferenceslearning styles influence the knowledge sharing in the case of The Ritz Carlton Hotel in Beijing Yang Liu (Vivian) 11th September 2012 Background Information Dixon stated in 1999‚ “We have entered the knowledge age‚ and the new currency is learning.”Intellectual capital and the management of knowledge are playing increasingly important roles in today’s organizational world (Chase‚ 1997 cited in Jarrar

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    Will case study: Nintendo’s 2 game platforms (handheld DS lite & the Will: 17-generation video game console) Market value: > 10 billion dollars. Competitors: Sony’s PS range & Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Key success: (1) Innovative Features: 1) wireless controller (the Wii remote) handheld pointing device/detect movement in 3 dimensions; 2) WiiConnect: receive message & upload over the Internet; (2) Segmentation Strategy: aimed at a different target audience: underserved segments (more women and families)

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    becoming a real part of them by giving the example of Panasonic’s joint venture. In the introduction of their article they explain that in many cases multinational companies do operate in global markets‚ but often they are not really part of them‚ what results in their incapability to expand their products to consumers around the world. At that point‚ the case example of Panasonic is been introduced. Realizing a growth slow in China‚ the Japanese company Panasonic used this emerging market in order

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    The True Meaning Behind that Layer of Blue Nail Polish When the red-based shades such as pink and orange were the only type of nail polish females dared to wear‚ I remember wondering if in the near future they’d dare switch to completely new shades such as blue or green. Now that day and age has come when all different shades of blue can be seen painted on teens’ nails. Yet‚ this new choice of blue isn’t just another craze of the moment. Rather‚ it symbolizes something slightly deeper

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    1. Introduction Culture consists of patterns of behavior and beliefs which characterize a group of people at a given point in time. The behavior may relate to religious practices‚ rituals‚ food choices etc. [ Bidney‚ 1994]. Within the health system‚ cultural awareness is an understanding of the likely impact of these behaviors and beliefs‚ on health‚ illness‚ care and hospitalization. In the global economy effective intercultural communication is a "must". Business success is now build on understanding

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    Adaptability: The New Competitive Advantage: This article was about how increasingly important it is for companies to be fluid and open in their company structures if they want to be successful in the new business age. Several key points were highlighted: the ability to read and act on signals‚ the ability to experiment‚ the ability to manage complex multicompany systems‚ and the ability to mobilize. This article started off by emphasizing how volatile and unpredictable any company in any

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    on service and consistent quality to maintain their brand image. The hotel industry is a great example of a business model where their customers expect the same consistent service no matter what country they stay in. Do some research on the Ritz Carlton‚ owned by Marriott‚ and explain how their management’s objectives and goals allow the hotel properties to achieve superior service no matter what the workforce or culture of a country in which they operate their hotels. Use reference material from

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    One reason often heard from people using drugs is that they do them to feel good. For real‚ it does feel good because most drugs act directly on the "pleasure center"--the limbic system--in the brain  . At this point‚ it can be considered recreational use. Some might light up a cigarette at a party. They might not consider themselves a "smoker‚" but they do it to feel good or to "look cool." Someone might smoke pot at their friend’s house because they think it could be fun. The problem? Drugs don’t

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