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    Topic 1: Low Cost Caffeine Stations 1. What evidence is there to substantiate the need to address this problem? Since on a college campus most students do not have a lot of money because of books‚ tuition‚ supplies or other costs in life we don’t have a lot of money to spend on nonessential things. Also due to the lack of quality rest for the majority of students‚ the performance level of the person reduces. The negative effect of not having the energy is that the quality of one’s work reduces

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    financial stress in Latin America: the case of Argentina‚ Brazil and Mexico Gilles Dufrénot1‚ Davide Furceri2 and Aleksandra Zdzienicka 3 Very preliminary Draft DO NOT QUOTE WITHOUT PERMISION Abstract This paper studies the relationship between financial globalization and financial stress in three Latin American countries (LAC)‚ namely Argentina‚ Brazil and Mexico. We use a synthetic index of financial stress recently proposed by the IMF and estimate a new model that helps us saying whether

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    INTRODUCTION Free trade has long been considered important for countries for hundreds of years as it opens up billions of dollars for nations‚ as well as new resources and technology. (Economy Watch 2010‚ P.1) Countries trade when on their own; they do not have the resources or ability to satisfy their wants and needs. They produce a surplus of a certain resource and trade it for something they need. (Heakel 2003‚ P.1) Countries have different resources from which they can trade and this is why

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    OPPORTUNITY COST & THE FREE MARKET Scarcity is one of the most basic and crucial points to understand in microeconomics.1Scarcity means that we cannot have all the needs and wants to satisfy our desires. Scarcity can be applied to almost anything. Due to the scarcity of products we must make a choice of what we want. We must choose whether to do one thing or another by what we value to be most important to us. This‚ therefore‚ leads to us opportunity cost. Usually when one has to make a decision

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    GROUP MEMBERS: MANVI KARTHIKEYA VAMSI VINOD INDUSTRY ANALYSIS The Indian Pharmaceutical industry today is in the front rank of India’s science based industries with wide range capabilities in the complex field of drugs and technology. MARKET SIZE It ranks 4th in the world pertaining to the Volume of sales.  Estimated worth of Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry is US$ 6 billion  Almost 70% of domestic demand for bulk drugs is catered by Indian Pharma Industry   Growth rate of the industry is

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    SUBJECT: DESIGN COMPANY NOVARTIS HELLAS pharmaceuticals firms PEST ANALYSIS To understand the impact of the environment in any industry‚ it is imperative to consider four main factors that influence this particular political‚ economic‚ social and technological factors. It is a fact that in Greece factors are rather disproportionate influence on the functioning of a healthy market competition. The business environment is regulated by opaque procedures‚ middlemen‚ bureaucrats‚ businessmen and

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    Introduction: What is international brand? An international or global brand has a clear and consistent identity with consumers across geographies. It is positioned the same from one country to another‚ it has essentially the same formula; it delivers the same benefit and is presented consistently to the consumer through consistent advertising and packaging. International marketing: It is the performance of business activities that involves the firms one or more marketing mix decisions across

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    1. How ICT affects developed countries In developed countries‚ people have enough money to purchase the latest equipment and gadgets. They are also highly knowledgeable as they have money to spend on training to improve their skills. Due to CAD and CAM software‚ work is becoming more efficient. The medicine field is also advancing and new cures to diseases (Eg: cure for HIV) are being found due to the improvement of technology. The number of crimes (Eg: identity theft‚ hacking‚ credit card fraud)

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    Marketing Principles Assignment one Air Asia Section 101 Ibrahim K. Al-Zuwaid 200800196 Company Case Q. What are the micro and macro environmental factors that have contributed to the early success of Air Asia? Micro factors: 1. Fernandes (the CEO of Air Asia) contributed heavily to the success of Air Asia. He was seen working alongside with the employees as a baggage hander to get to know his staff members and to listen to the customer’s wants and needs. Mr. Fernandes

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    LOW COST DEVICES IN GOVERNMENT AND EDUCATION -Windows vs. Android- Executive Summary This paper discusses the penetration of tablets in public sector and options that organizations are considering as they evolve their IT infrastructure to address new user needs in the world of mobile devices. Android-based tablets have a lot of obvious appeal considering low acquisition costs against tight public budgets. However‚ when judged against 4 areas critical to public sector and education Ease of

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