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    1. What do you see as advantages and disadvantages of entering the outsourcing agreement outlined by Gupta? Advantages: 1) Pay for use and avoid excess capacity wastage. Company do not have to keep investing in maintaining excess capacity of 30-40%. 2) Lower Human Resources cost due to their transfer to vendor companies. It can use its resources and expertise to its core areas of product innovation‚ marketing‚ branding‚ pricing and value added services. 3) High bargaining power

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    Number of Dacoity Cases Reported and Value of Property Taken Away by Place of Occurrence (City-wise) Report published by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Submitted by: Mitesh Karwa [Section- D; Roll No: 1311238] By studying the 2011 and 2012 data from ‘Crime in India’ published by the NCRB‚ which has been the principal reference for crime statistics in India for almost 70 years [1] [2]‚ an effort has been made to analyse the number of dacoity cases in 53 major cities of India and the value of

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    TMJ is a very unfortunate joint disorder‚ which can cause many different symptoms. TMJ technically stands for temporomandibular joint syndrome. It is also sometimes referred to as a disorder‚ rather than a syndrome. The joints specifically affected by TMJ are critical for your jaw to move‚ and also connect the lower jaw to the skull. While normal‚ everyday aches and pains are common‚ it is not normal to experience chronic pain and suffering. This usually means that there is an underlying problem

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    \subsection{Background} The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is essential to numerous key human functions‚ in particular‚ expression of emotion‚ chewing‚ swallowing and speech. Generally considered a load bearing joint‚ the TMJ is prone to a range of disorders due to structural and/or positional abnormalities \cite{Tanaka2008}. Research conducted in the 1980s showed that 16\% to 59\% of those tested‚ suffered symptoms and 33\% to 86\% showed clinical signs \cite{Carl}. The most common joint pathology for the TMJ is osteoarthritis

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    Case study 1 A Golden opportunity: exporting easy flame barbeques to Argentina? 1 Many export activities begin in this way; however‚ there are a number of issues Mariano has overlooked. Name five of these. Target Market: Mariano sees the market in Argentina‚ but he did not to carry on the analysis‚ his products are for which customer. Also needs to locate product sales target market. Easy flame barbeques only can content a part of people in social. Marketing analysis; Service firms Social-Culture/Foreign

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    The literature to be reviewed is specifically that of joint attention intervention. The literature includes three quantitative research studies of joint attention with participants with autism diagnoses under 64 months of age and two analyses of various variables surrounding joint attention development of theories and interventions. This review of literature is to establish a framework and methodology for research related to joint attention and language outcomes; it is to better understand

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    06-4702-Conklin.qxd 5/10/2005 6:00 PM Page 561 6 INTEGRATIVE CASES I n this chapter‚ the objective is to discuss cases that draw on the frameworks and perspectives developed throughout the casebook and that include important issues from each of the earlier chapters. GM IN CHINA For GM China‚ the year 2004 brought a wide variety of new challenges that added to an already complex business environment. The industry structure was changing quickly. Demand and supply projections

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    Inclusive Growth in India: An Introduction India’s post 1990’s economic growth has made it one of the world’s fastest growing economies in the world. Its GDP growth rates of about 9% in the last few years are historically unparalleled except by the neighbo ring China. With the rapid growth rates‚ however‚ come new challenges and new questions. One such challenging question concerns the spread of the benefits of growth across different segments of society. To ensure that growth has been well

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    3-18-15 Kuramoto-cho‚ Tokushima 770-8504‚ Japan; and 2Department of Functional Anatomy‚ ACTA‚ Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands; *corresponding author‚ etanaka@ dent.tokushima-u.ac.jp J Dent Res 87(11):989-991‚ 2008 Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint INTRODUCTION his article is in honor of the late professor Theo van Eijden‚ who passed away on February 28‚ 2007. During his career as chairman of the Department of Functional Anatomy at the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam‚ he was very

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    A brief History The first oil deposits in India were found in Digboi‚ Assam in 1889. That is when India’s journey in the Petroleum Industry began. Post Independence‚ Oil India Limited was formed which was a joint venture involving the Indian Government and the British owned Burmah Oil Company (presently known as BP) whilst the Indo-Stanvac Petroleum Project in West Bengal was between the Indian Company and the American Company SOCONY-Vacuum (presently known as Exxon Mobil). This changed in 1956

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