Library Feasibility Study PR EPAR ED F OR District of Columbia Public Library Foundation June 2006 PR EPAR ED BY EDAW‚ Inc IN ASSOC IAT ION W IT H Gorove/Slade Associates‚ Inc. J U N E 2006 T H IS PA GE L E F T IN TENTIONALLY BLANK Contents 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Scope of Study 1.3 Design Concept 2.0 Technical Analysis 2.1 Existing Land Uses and Characteristics 2.2 Historic Resources 2.3 Natural Environment 2.4 Underground Infrastructure 2.5 Accessibility
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way to solve these challenges. Dessert is usually the sweetest course that concludes a meal. The food that composes the dessert course includes‚ but is not limited to‚ sweet foods. Desserts were first made using natural ingredients that were locally available. In ancient civilizations‚ people enjoyed dried fruits‚ honeycomb‚ or nuts.. Dried fruits‚ honeycomb‚ and nuts were considered the first candies. When sugar began to be
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CASE STUDY CARREFOUR IN ASIA MANAGERIAL FINANCE (FIN 745) EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 1. GENERAL 1.1. DEMOGRAPHIC Carrefour operates in 29 countries around the world. World population is rising‚ geographic distribution of populations is shifting‚ world population is aging rapidly‚ ethnic mixes in developed countries are changing rapidly‚ and average household incomes are increasing. The demographic environment presents both opportunities and threats for Carrefour. Increases in
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Assignment # 1: Case Study 1: Acer Case Strayer University Course Title: International Marketing (MKT505) Acer’s strategy has been described as “divide and conquer.” Compare and contrast this to Lenovo’s strategy Acer is a global corporation headquartered in Taiwan. The company’s products include desktop PC’s‚ laptop PC’s‚ tablets‚ monitors‚ and smartphones. Acer is a brand of the Acer Group which also owns Gateway‚ eMachines‚ and Packard Bell. The Acer Group’s long-term mission is to break
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Case Study: Strategic Analysis of Agrana Agrana was founded in 1988 as Investment Company for 2 and 3 starch and sugar factories respectively. It has continually grown to a worldwide organization in at least 26 countries and with approximately 55 manufacturing plants. It deals with three kinds of commodities which are interrelated: fruit‚ sugar and starch. It main work is to disburse fruit concentrates and preparations to companies producing soft drinks‚ dairy and baked products. This means even
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• Compare the two cases in terms of methods‚ costs (if applicable)‚ and effectiveness of the outcomes (3 points). Both cases are a form of an alert identification subsystem belonging to the parent HELP System. Furthermore‚ both cases did not explicitly state vocabulary and ontology used. However‚ I can infer based on my knowledge in the field now that diseases‚ diagnoses‚ laboratory and procedures follow ICD 10‚ SNOMED‚ LOINC and CPT ontology for coding and that interoperability is achieved by
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CARDINAL HEALTH INCORPORATION INTRODUCTION Cardinal Health Inc. is a global health care industry product and services provider that applies vast resources‚ knowledge and expertise with an objective of helping healthcare manufacturers and patient care providers meet their complex challenges‚ while providing better‚ safer delivery of care. HISTORY Cardinal Health Inc. was founded by Robert D. Walter in 1971 in Dublin‚ Ohio as Cardinal food Distribution Company. Robert D. Walter borrowed $ 1.3 million
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A case study of IKEA Abstract The past century saw rapid growth of multinational companies around the globe. Along with the tide of globalization‚ china is under the influence of effects of globalization. China boosting a remarkable economic growth in the past two decades‚ stands out under the spotlight of international business. Being amazed by the huge business potential posed by a population of 1.3 billion‚ many multinational companies have joined the competition to attract
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Case Study #3 Having an item that has a brand name has always been highly looked upon. Someone having a Ferrari would be looked at as being more wealthy or successful than someone driving a Buick‚ although that may not be true. The problem with brand name items is that they are very costly. This is exceptionally noticeable with the brand Ferrari due to the fact that most of their cars sell for over $200‚000. Companies need brand recognition but need to get out there in a way that is affordable
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CASE 17 Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute: Competing in the LASIK Eye Surgery Market* Dr. Mark Everett‚ clinic coordinator and optometric physician (OP) of the Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute (PCLI) office in Spokane‚ Washington‚ looked at the ad that Vancouver‚ Canada-based Lexington Laser Vision (LLV) had been running in the Spokane papers and shook his head. This was not the first ad nor the only clinic advertising low-priced LASIK eye surgeries. Dr. Everett just could not believe that
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