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    Every single day we use electricity to make the things around us work. From the tape player to the electric pumps that send hot water to each of our homes everyday. Without electricity the lights go off‚ water is not heated‚ the television goes off‚ and outside the traffic lights do not work and as a result the city is immediately congested with traffic jams and choke ups in the street. Without that electricity we have everyday the basic things we use do not function. The book I chose to summarize

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    Without rules and regulations all civilization would plunge into chaos‚ as there would be nothing protecting us from one another’s most basic self serving instincts‚ and sometimes self-destructive habits. Often time’s simple rules and regulations protect us from ourselves‚ such as not touching a hot furnace or driving through an intersection when the light is red. If we look just at laws of the road one can quickly see how many devastating accidents would occur (and how many lives would be ruined)

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    1. How does IKEA generate customer loyalty? a) Low price As the case said “IKEA achieved this level of success by offering a unique value proposition to consumers: leading-edge Scandinavian design at extremely low prices” and IKEA’s vision is “to create a better everyday life for the many people.” “People have very thin wallets. We should take care of their interests.” While IKEA overarching strategy is focused on offering customers everyday low prices‚ the loyalty program is one of the ways

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    Situation in North Korea

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    1: The North - South Korea Conflict The Situation in North Korea Introduction: The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)‚ commonly called North Korea‚ is widely considered a threat to stability in Asia. The government has openly admitted to selling missile technology in defiance of international law and pursuing nuclear‚ biological and chemical weapons programs. In 2006‚ North Korea tested a small nuclear weapon‚ showing its status as a nuclear power‚ and straining its already bad diplomatic

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    Ethical Situations in Business EST1 Task 2 Myself and two other individuals have decided to start a company that will provide management consulting services to nonprofit organizations. Our company will be small with about 15-20 total employees. Since many of our clients will be paying from funds provided by government sources‚ we have decided that it would be appropriate to have an ethics program in place before we start offering services. The ethical failures of many companies‚ has caused

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    Submitted on: September 20‚ 2010 1. BACKGROUND OF THE CASE Burger King is one of the leading fast-food companies in America‚ especially with what their name suggests – burgers. However‚ in the present day where there is a sudden “boom” in the choice of eating healthier food‚ a lot of the fast-food companies in America were pressured to change or modify their products in order to keep their customers. Surprisingly‚ Burger King refused to be part of the change and kept expanding their product

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    line following robot

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    -:LINE FOLLOWING ROBOT:- One of the most basic autonomous robot you can build is a line following robot(LFR). This type of robot is run over a white surface which has an arbitrary path drawn over it by using back paint. The task of the robot is to run exactly along this painted path. You may note that the surface may also be black(or any other dark colour)‚ in that case the path is a light colour like white. Please watch the following video for a LFR in action. Designing an LFR: At minimum our

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    Consultant of the company‚ you have been instructed by the Managing Director to conduct a review on the company’s performance and to recommend improvements to meet the challenges of the rapid changing business environment. Your mission will cover the following tasks. Task 1 1.1 Select s small business enterprise (a private firm or a published-listed company based in Singapore). You are required to access to the following information and describe the business profile of the selected company‚ based on the

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    ‘Modelling and Forecasting Electricity Consumption of the Philippines’ Researcher: Alejon P. Padriganda Degree Program: Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics Adviser: Dennis A. Tarepe Ph.D Introduction Backgorund of the Study In the Philippines‚ electric power is becoming the main energy form relied upon in all economic sectors of the country. As time goes by‚ while different establishments and properties were built and developed‚ the demand for domestic electricity consumption within the

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    other areas. (AIU-Online‚ 2010) Even though the Natives outnumbered the Europeans‚ the dominance of the Europeans came after they brought infectious diseases that were unfamiliar to the natives that they had no immunities to which aided in their power as well as the resources or gunpowder‚ steel and crossbows. (AIU-Online‚ 2010) Because there are no real facts or evidence to why or how an entire group of people can disappear the possibilities seem endless. They could have been taken over by another

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