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    ---------------------------------------------------- FACILITIES PROVIDED AT ET’s Hostels EDC – RAMAGUNDAM EXECUTIVE TRAINEES HOSTEL – 1 No. of Rooms : 35 nos No. of Dining Rooms : 01 (24 nos seats) Internet (Broad Band) : All Rooms Recreation Room : 1 with TV (TATA Sky Mega Pack) Shuttle Court : 1 News papers‚ magazines‚ Sports material provided EXECUTIVE TRAINEES HOSTEL – 2 No. of Rooms : 26 nos Dining hall : 1 (24 nos capacity) Internet

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    It is said that home is sweet. But even then life at home ‚ cannot be compared to the life in a Hostel. At home one has to live as other members of the family live. Elders are always theres to check the activities of youngsters. One cannot even frame one’s own timetable of studies. One has to keep in mind the convenience of others. One has to study while others keep on talking and gossiping. Often one room‚ one krosen lantern or lamp is used jointly by two or three brothers and sisters. If relative

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    Title: Hostel Franchising: a Pathway to Expansion Assignment topic Franchisors are innovative and entrepreneurial. Businesses wishing to profitably and successfully grow need to understand that franchising enable firms to expand more quickly and into more markets than they could otherwise manage. Word count: 2724 words. Executive summary Creating a franchise starts with the customer. The franchisor needs to identify potential customers and produce a business format which will meet their needs

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    The ideal President according to the Constitution and what I believe would differ greatly from what was seen in the 90s. Where the ideal President would not act along party lines‚ the Presidents of the past sought to draw themselves into party struggles in which weakened the nation in numerous occasions. The ideal President would act only on the best interests of the nation and not act as part of any sort of political agenda that would seek to gain power for the President’s political party or from

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    poems such as; ‘Migrant Hostel’ and ‘St. Patrick’s College’

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    The poem ‘Migrant Hostel’ shows feelings of confusion and loss for the persona‚ and how they feel no sense of place or belonging‚ due to the interactions with society and how the society doesn’t want the migrants to be a part of their community. The poem reveals a historical fact through the date and place name‚ this shows that this poem is personal and establishes the reality of this experience. The transient nature shown through the poem is represented by the description in the first stanza‚ ‘comings

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    CASE STUDY ANALYSIS OF EXEL PLC Supply chain management at Haus Mart INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1. Executive summary 3 2. Problem (Issue) statement 4 3. Data analysis 4 4. Key Decision Criteria 5 5. Alternatives analysis 6 6. Recommendations 8 7. Exhibits 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Exel Plc is the world’s largest third party logistics service provider. The company offers variety of services which can be broadly

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    The first steps onto the property lead to a lavish driveway. There is a huge automated gate in front for privacy. Running parallel to the cream colored concrete driveway are trees on both sides. The large booming trees shade the driveway when it is sunny out. Down the driveway put off to the side is a massive garage. The garage‚ like the home‚ is built with brick. Set off to the right‚ the garage can hold up to five cars. The doors of the garage are a maroon color that matches the window sills of

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    has been a constant struggle to live up to the ideals expressed in the declaration of independence‚ but no matter how hard we tried‚ it is somehow still difficult to meet these ideals‚ so did americans live up to the five founding ideals in the declaration of independence?. The answer to that question is both yes and no. but blah blah blah blah blah i just signed up so i can look at an essay and they making me do extra stuff no they saying my essay is to short so anyone reading this can ignore this

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    The Ideal Person Valerie Hackett REL/133 May 14‚ 2014 Firpo Carr The Ideal Person An ideal person through the eyes of Confucius would follow the rules of Heaven and obey Heavens will. Thus by adhering to the rules of Heaven that person would be morally attuned. Confucius believed that ‘aristocracy of merit’ was more valuable than ‘aristocracy of money’‚ and thus he believed that only the most qualified candidates should get a job‚ especially in civil service. This is one of the

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