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    PLACEMENTS AT IIFT PLACEMENTS 2008 Final placements of the MBA (IB) students at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) have kept their appointment with success‚ the excellent results reinforcing the confidence that leading recruiters have always shown in the institute. A total of 52 companies recruited 151 students from both the Delhi and Kolkata centres. The preplacement offers and the concluded lateral placements had ensured that 57 students had already been placed before the final placements

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    Case Analysis (Google’s Strategy in 2008) Introduction Google is the most used search engine worldwide as of 2008 (Gamble 2008). This is largely due to the consistently reliable search results it produces as its core product‚ in effect creating confidence amongst consumers. To keep this competitive advantage Google needs to identify forces that seem most likely to bring about major change to the industry within the next 3 – 5 years. In doing so‚ Google need to identify 3 – 5 factors that promote

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    really well in supermarket industries within the last 30 years. After the economic recession in 2008 to 2009‚ Mr. Mackey had a plan to continue his business expansion in the first quarter of 2010‚ and he invited me to assess their financial statements and prospects. It goes without saying that Whole Foods must continue its expansion in 2010 even though they faced many difficulties during the entire economic recession. First of all‚ from the microscopic analysis‚ the data of current ratio‚ quick ratio

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    Greenhouse gases are the cause of global climate change. The main greenhouse gasses are water vapor‚ carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ nitrous oxide‚ and chlorofluorocarbons. Although most of these gases are natural‚ they are all being put into the air at a much more dangerous rate than normal. Water vapor‚ the greatest natural contributor to global warming‚ and lasts about nine days in the atmosphere. Water vapor is in the atmosphere more recently‚ because there has been more water that has evaporated because

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    "What are the major causes and significance of international migration in global society?" Formative Essay F Y Miah Dynamics of Change in International Relations Formative Essay "What are the major causes and significance of international migration in the global society?" The Oxford dictionary defines the act of migrating as meaning: "to move to settle to a new area in order to find work."1 This seems to be presupposing that the primary motivation of migrants is employment. However

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    Global Warming: The Causes‚ Effects and the Human Influence Global warming refers to the rise in temperature of the earth’s surface. There exists an intricate ecological balance within the earth’s atmosphere. Slight increase in the temperature of the earth’s surface creates a serious ecological imbalance with far reaching consequences on earth’s aspect of life. The activities that contribute to such a change on earth are much likely attributable to humans. Earth is being effected highly by green

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    very worrying problem that is seriously affecting our planet lately; this problem is known as Global Warming. Global warming as its name states is a global phenomenon with a number of effects that is happening in the global level. (D’Silva 2007). Global warming is poses a great threat to our personal lives and also to our world. More and more problems that are happening around us are mainly because of global warming. Our earth is not the same place anymore compared to decades ago‚ it is now slowly dying

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    Recession defined by Investopedia (2010) is ‘a significant decline in activity across the economy‚ lasting longer than a few months.’ With the fall of the US banking system in late 2007 came the recession which lasted all until the present day; we are now currently steadily recovering. But during the recession many countries suffered as did New Zealand‚ out of the companies that were affected‚ among them was Air New Zealand one of New Zealand’s biggest companies. The impacts of inflation causing

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    large-scale (large square footage) stores to sell organic and natural foods? Whole Food Markets was founded in 1980‚ from where it evolved from a local super market into world’s largest retail chain of natural and organic foods supermarkets. During the year 2008‚ Whole Food Markets have acquired 276 stores. In 2000‚ the optimum point‚ which made the company most beneficial for most markets‚ was the company’s store size. Yes‚ there were various strategic reasons to use large –scale stores: The Company had

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    Name: Riqul Riddle ID#: 310101849 Topic: Communication Case Study 11.1 Sea Pines Questions: 1. What barriers to effective communication exist in this case? 2. How would you overcome or minimize each of these barriers? Communication is essential for people to share information there are eight essential steps to this process they are; Sender‚ encoding‚ message‚ channel‚ receiver‚ decode the message‚ noise and feedback. Having reviewed the Sea Pines case study which focuses on the seventh step

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