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    A Preacher' Dilemma

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    September 1 A Synopsis of “A Preacher’ Dilemma; Author: Victoria Charles Giles; ©2013 Victoria Charles Giles 2013 The novel is a work of fiction but inspired by God. It is a fictional‚ murder‚ mystery‚ suspenseful- action- packed -thriller. Any references to real events‚ businesses‚ organizations‚ and locales are intended only to give the fiction a sense of reality and authenticity. Any resemblance to actual persons‚ living or dead is entirely coincidental. A Mega-preacher is leading

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    A Diamond Personality 1

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    Case Incident 2:A Diamond Personality Ask Oscar Rodriguez about the dot-com burst‚ and he may grin at you as if to say‚ “What burst?” Rodriguez‚ a 38-years old entrepreneur‚ owns an internet business that sells loose diamonds to various buyers. Business is booming. In 2004‚ Rodriguez had sales of $ 2.06 million- a 140 percent increase from 2003. Rodriguez’s database of almost 60‚000 available diamonds is one of the largest in the industry and is valued‚ according to him‚ at over $350 million

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    In “Diamonds are Forever in Botswana”‚ we are introduced to how the company‚ De Beers‚ made a profitable business in the country of Botswana‚ while contributing great benefits to the country through many aspects. The company’s business consists of overseeing the mining of diamonds and then selling them throughout the rest of the world. Even though De Beers is the dominant force in Botswana‚ they approached their venture in the country by having an equal relationship with the government split down

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    Unspoken Dilemma

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    Unspoken Dilemma Thales once said “The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.” Indeed‚ you might spend more than half of your lives looking for yourself in the mists of sadness‚ outlines of joy‚ or worse‚ in nowhere that not even you can comprehend what’s happening inside. But Aristotle said "Knowing oneself‚ is the beginning of all wisdom". Therefore it is an individual’s foundation‚ the start to fully obtain the essence of life. Knowing yourself is not by merely introducing in front

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    Magnetic Storm & Diamonds

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    Magnetic Storm This video is about the Earth’s magnetic force and its wavering. The molten iron in the earth creates the magnetic force around the earth. The magnetic force protects the earth‚ making it possible for life to exist on the planet‚ unlike other planets with weaker magnetic forces. Recently‚ though‚ scientists have discovered that the magnetic field seems to be faltering. The magnetic force starts near the South Pole and extends around the earth close to the North Pole and shields

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    Blood Diamond Analysis

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    “blood Diamond”. Discuss how the issue of poverty‚ using specific references‚ is fundamental to not only the conflict diamond trade but to life in the country of Sierra Leone” Due to the high population growth in Sierra Leone‚ poverty remains widespread throughout the entire country. According to the human development index‚ Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in the world‚ which is why the diamond trade is such a large issue. Sierra Leone is among the largest producers of diamonds‚ thus

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    of Hades who was sent to acquire his New England education at St Midas’ school. He is invited to spend a summer holiday with Percy Washington. The Washington family is very wealthy‚ which impresses Unger. Washington reveals that his father has “a diamond as big as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.” In the dismal village of Fish‚ twelve men watch the Transcontinental Express deposit passengers‚ who then travel on from the bleak place by buggy. Washington and Unger are transferred from the train to a buggy

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    Diamond and Supply Chain

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    Vonkel Enterprises have recently purchased Thembeka‚ a company that specializes in the sale and distribution of gold and diamond jewelry. This company designs‚ manufactures and markets fine jewelry throughout South Africa. It had previously been a family run business‚ and following the death of the founder and CEO‚ family members decided to sell the enterprise. Vonkel saw the potential for this business and purchased it‚ with intentions of improving supply chain performance. The domestic supply

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    Blood Diamond Outline

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    Blood Diamonds outline i. Title (critical analysis of Blood diamonds) a. Blood diamonds refers how the collection of diamonds are possessed from rebels who murder and enslave their own innocent people to mine the diamonds in Sierra Leone. The diamonds are later sold illegally for ammunition for the rebel known as RUF. The title of relates to the film by the presenting how corrupt businesses and leaders use their powers to excavate diamonds from a country’s ongoing civil war and only escalate

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    Porter's Diamond model

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    analysis deals with the dynamic process by which competitive advantage is created.[2] The basic method in these studies is historical analysis.[2] The phenomena that are analysed are classified into six broad factors incorporated into the Porter diamond‚ which has become a key tool for the analysis of competitiveness: Factor conditions are human resources‚ physical resources‚ knowledge resources‚ capital resources and infrastructure.[2] Specialized resources are often specific for an industry and

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