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    Development of a filling station software. BACKGROUND The world is changing rapidly and with the emergence of technology The gas stations system is software that illustrates the kinds of changes that we need to embrace to work on efficiency‚ conveniences and fast services when it comes to gas/fueling stations. And with the increase in automobile ownership all over the world there is a higher demand for filling stations which are fast in their operations and which meet the costumers’ needs fast

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    Gas Gouging

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    Laquania Williams ENG 1123 Online-Campbell September 07‚ 2006 Argument Essay Gas Gouging With Gasoline prices at a record high‚ consumers are yelling gas gouging. Customers are very upset at gasoline station owners as they continue to increase gas prices. Those who need gas the most‚ not being able to voice their views‚ will suffer the most from increased prices. Everyday when we drive down the highway‚ we see changes in advertised prices. One gas station may advertise gasoline at $2.69 per

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    advantages and disadvantages of information technology in society                                                                               advantages 1.more time: I.T  has made it possible for businesses to be open 24/7 all over the globe‚ making purchases from different countries easier and more convenient.it also means that u can have goods delivered right to your doorstep with having to move a single muscle. 2.bridging the cultural gap: I.T has helped bridge the cultural gap by helping

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    “Bishop’s carefully judged use of language aids the reader to uncover the intensity of feeling in her poetry.” To what extent do you agree or disagree with the above statement? Support your answer with reference to the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop on your course. Elizabeth Bishop’s use of language in her poems has allowed readers to grasp a better understanding of feeling in her poetry. During the beginning of Bishop’s career‚ she was often referred to as a ‘miniaturist’. Her concentration

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    Title: HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TIRE Specific Idea: To inform my audience about changing a tire Central idea: Knowing what tools to use‚ how to change a tire‚ and different alterative you have if you have a flat tire is important to any driver. INTRO I. How many of you guys have a car or drive a car? Have you guys ever had a flat tire? Did you know how to fight that problem or do you just call for help? A. Sooner or later it will happen to most every driver. You are driving along with your mind

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    full game of basketball. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Perspiration and tears filled my shirt as I stood in shock at the corner 7-Eleven convenient store. A typical Friday gas up for our weekly routine trip to Austin had just turned into nightmare of an event. Asleep in the back of the wagon when we had stopped for gas‚ I woke up and went into the store to buy some candy. I didn’t tell anyone where I was going‚ understandably‚ being that I was only seven years old and I was only thinking about myself

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    retailers in America is the small town oriented Dollar General Store. The value and convenience offered by Dollar General Store focuses mostly on low‚ middle and fixed income families in rural areas that are not normally served by larger retailers. The current programs used by Dollar General Store helps to bring the consumable basics to their customers at a low price. Dollar General Store Introduction The mission of Dollar General Store to their “customers is a better life”‚ their “strategy;

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    ben and jerry case

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    products and brands Leverage on brand image to attract local consumers to try the ice-cream and start gaining market share 3. If Ben & Jerry were to enter the Japanese market‚ which entry mode would you recommend and why? Partnership with 7-11 Japan stores for initial entry‚ they have no connections in the country and as such must rely on a strong distributor for their product. Market product to Family Mart to make Ben & Jerry a household name. Most Japanese consumers consider ice-cream an individual

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    Preventing EBT Fraud in Florida For my project proposal I would like to inform the reader of the benefits of preventing many fraudulent uses by some EBT recipients in the State of Florida. Contents: This project should inform the reader to the possible benefits of preventing fraudulent uses with the EBT program. This policy would help the state’s economy by saving tax dollars that is pumped into the farm bill and is a large part of Florida’s budget. The EBT program is designed to help low income

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    CHAPTER 2 Review of Related Literature and Studies Local Literature According to Samie Lim‚ from the article of Business Today (Feb. 18‚ 2008) Franchising is considered a powerful tool for economic development. It creates thousands of enterprises as well as millions of jobs. It also helps fuel the growth of entrepreneurship. Samie Lim‚ chairman emeritus of the Philippine of the franchise Association and also a chairman of francorp Philippines‚ shares that here are three major reasons why franchising

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