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    Diwan

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    1. Give examples of needs‚ wants and demands that Diwan’s customers demonstrate‚ differentiating each of these three concepts Before launch of Diwan‚ bookstores in Egypt had limited selection of books that’s why book-hungry individual were had two choices to gets their need for reading by purchasing from other country or waiting for annual international book fair to purchase their yearlong book needs. Diwan worked on satisfying customer needs for gaining knowledge and reading by offering them

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    bookstore

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    I. INTRODUCTION Bookstores may be either part of a chain‚ or local independent bookstores. They can range in size offering from several hundred to several hundred thousands of titles. They may be brick-and-mortar stores or internet only stores or a combination of both. Sizes for the larger bookstores exceed half a million titles. Bookstores often sell other printed matter besides books‚ such as newspapers‚ magazines and maps; additional product lines may vary enormously‚ particularly among independent

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    Lack of lots of books‚ not culture‚ is reason for lack of reading A lot of people have murmured statements to me along the lines of‚ “Rwanda does not have a reading culture. It is an oral culture. You really have to find a way to get kids to read.” This is perhaps said because it is difficult to find a book store in Rwanda and‚ at times‚ difficult to get the kids in the village to read whole English books‚ cover to cover. I always reply‚ “we just have to find the best‚ junkiest‚ risqué/action-packed/girly/exciting/y’know

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    ONLINE BOOKSTORE

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    Bookstore Project Requirements Wed‚ 05/20/2009 - 23:25 — surya *****Under Construction****** Requirements: Create a mini-application that represents an bookstore’s inventory‚ and which can be used to do the following: - Add a book (should store title‚ author‚ and initial number of copies in stock‚ at a minimum) - Output a list of books and the number of copies in the store - Create an order for one or more books‚ which automatically decrements the number of copies of the books in stock -

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    MATTHEW YACHTS, INC.

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    MATTHEW YACHTS‚ INC. This is an excellent case to address the characteristics of process-oriented vs. repetitive vs. product-oriented production. 1. Matthew Yachts is profitable‚ thanks to its custom-designed yachts. Its management experience appears to have competitive advantage in custom-designed yachts‚ hence the higher profit margins. However‚ since the demand for the “fixed” design is growing‚ expansion into this area‚ with its repetitive-oriented layout and procedures (see Table 7.2 and

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    The Advantages of Reading Newspapers The newspaper is the most powerful of all the organs of expression of the news and views about men and the things. Newspapers are regarded by economists as a necessity of modern life. With the growth of literacy and the development of the means of communication.The importance of reading newspaper. As the name suggests newspapers are a source of news and information. In several respects they are also a medium of communication among the peoples of the world

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    Gravure Printing

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    Write a note on : 1) Fruit Products Order (FPO) The Fruit Products Order is concerned with fruit and vegetable products including synthetic beverages‚ syrups‚ sharbats and vinegar. The objective of this law is mainly to regulate the quality and hygiene of these products. The important labeling rule under FPO is that all labels should have the approval of the authorities concerned‚ and carry the license number allotted. When a bottle is used as the package‚ it should be so sealed that it

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    3D Organ Printing

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    wait for an organ to be donated to the hospital. Additive manufacturing also known as three-dimensional printing/3D printing which is also a innovations in many places such as engineering‚ manufacturing‚ art‚ education and medicine. Advances have enabled 3D printing of biocompatible materials‚ cells and supporting Components into complex 3D Functional living tissues. Currently 3D bio printing has been applied to regenerative medicine to show the need for tissues and organs suitable for transportation

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    history of fingerprinting and where it originated‚ Valerie will then give a general summary of finger printing and tell us how it works etc and finally sarah will explain to us the modern uses of finger printing and how it is used in todays world. We hope you enjoy or presentation and that it broadens your mind about a very interesting evidence area. Thank you. When we think of finger printing we immediately think of C.S.I Miami or C.S.I Las vegas and using swabs to gather vital D.N.A evidence

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    Advertising and Kodak

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    8/6/12 Asking the Customer by Asking the Database. A customer database is helpful to companies like Kodak because it lets them see who their customers are‚ so they can market specifically to them‚ and it lets them know what their customers are purchasing. If these companies did not have customer databases then they would have to find another way to gather the same information‚ IE: surverys. The information that gets housed after a customer purchases something is crucial in marketing strategies

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