Austin Nash Ms. Bonnette English III 5 February 2010 Fast Food‚ Fast Jobs‚ Fast Migration “Hello‚ welcome to McDonald’s! May I take your order?” These are the words no person wishes to repeat hour after hour‚ day after day‚ and month after month at a job. Despite this fact‚ thousands of people wake up each morning and have no choice but to slap on a uniform and a smiling face. These workers are known to have been abused‚ neglected and taken advantage of by their employers. And large quantities
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applied to this industry McDONALD’S 1. Threat of substitute products Low-Moderate – Availability of the MCD products – Choose MCD for Easting and Entertainment – Narrows Threat of Substitutes due to introduction of local taste products. 2. Threat of new entrants HIGH – Regulation of Limit – Easy Access Market and Low start up cost – Example of SubWay’s market penetration 3. Intense rivalry among existing players HIGH – Very competitive Fast Food industry – Competitors
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TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY Table Of Contents (1) Acknowledgement (2) Executive Summary (3) Industry Introduction (4) Industry Shape (5) SWOT Analysis (6) PEST & Micro Environment (7) Target market (8) Competitive Analysis (9) Future Recommendation (10) Group Remarks (1) Acknowledgment We are very much thankful to Allah Almighty‚ who has given us the ability to think‚ judge and decide in different Situations. We are also thankful to
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develops "PLASTICITY" which helps in manufacturing unlimited number of objects in various shapes and sizes. CERAMICS BEFORE CHRIST Ceramics is one of the most ancient industries on the planet. Once humans discovered that clay could be dug up and formed into objects by first mixing with water and then firing‚ the industry was born. As early as 24‚000 BC‚ animal and human figurines were made from clay and other materials‚ and then fired in kilns partially dug into the ground. The Greeks developed
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THE LEATHER INDUSTRY 12 b. CATEGORIES OF LEATHER INDUSTRY 14 c. TANNED LEATHER 15 d. PAKISTAN’S LEATHER INDUSTRY 17 CONTRIBUTION AND IMPORTANCE OF LEATHER INDUSTRY TO PAKISTAN ECONOMY 17 e. CONTRIBUTION OF LEATHER INDUSTRY TO ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN 17 f. LEATHER PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN THE ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN 21 g. PAKISTAN’S TRADING PARTNERS 22 h. EXPORTS OF LEATHER 22 i. GLOBAL IMPORTS 30 STRUCTURE OF THE INDUSTRY 30 j. LEATHER GARMENTS 30 k. LEATHER GLOVES 32 l. FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY 34 ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRY
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Periodic Table of the Elements Group 1 Group 18 1 1 1.00794 1 2 H 1s1 Hydrogen Group 2 Atomic Number Key 30 65.39 2 Atomic Mass 4.002602 0 He Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 1s2 Helium 3 2 (6.941) 1 4 9.012182 2 Li [He]2s1 Lithium Be [He]2s2 Beryllium Zn [Ar]3d104s2 Zinc Oxidation States Symbol Electron Configuration 5 10.811 3 6 12.0107 ±4‚2 7 14.0067 ±3‚5‚4‚2 8 15.9994 -2 9 18.9984032 -1 10
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Business and Economics Research Journal Volume 1 . Number 3 . 2010 pp. 35-44 www.berjournal.com Đşletme ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi Cilt 1 . Sayı 3 . 2010 ss. 35-44 ISSN: 1309-2448 Customer Satisfaction for Cellular Phones in Pakistan: A Case Study of Mobilink Shakir Hafeeza SAF Hasnub Abstract: Abstract Customer satisfaction is a crucial element for the success of all businesses. One of the biggest challenges for a market is how to satisfy and retain the customers. The purpose of
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Pakistan’s Dairy Sector A publication of Pakistan Dairy Development Company Dairy Pakistan Township‚ Kot Lakhpat Lahore‚ Pakistan‚ Telephone: + 92 42 55142 145 Fax :(042) 5781909 Sponsored By: Nestlé Pakistan Ltd. & Tetra Pak Ltd. The White Revolution- Dhoodh Darya June 2006 By Huma Fakhar et el‚ Market @ccess Promotion – Asia & Fakhar Law International www.map-asia.org www.fakharlaw.com & Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Dairy Development Company State Cement Corporation
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| Pakistan Fashion Apparel Industry | Analysis of Pakistani Industry | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Submitted to: ------------------------------------------------- Ms. Mehwish Ghulam Ali ------------------------------------------------- Submitted By: ------------------------------------------------- Layla-Tul-Qadr ------------------------------------------------- Ali Qasim ------------------------------------------------- Saad Nasir Chandna
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Hoo Sze Yen www.physicsrox.com Physics SPM 2011 CHAPTER 3: FORCES AND PRESSURE 3.1 Pressure Units of pressure Unit Note Pa SI unit N m-2 Equivalent to Pa N cm-2 cm Hg m water atm 1 atm = atmospheric pressure at sea level bar 1 bar = 1 atm Pressure is the force which acts normal per unit area of contact. P= F A where P = pressure [Pa] F = force [N] A = area [m2] For atmospheric pressure only 3.2 Pressure in Liquids Pressure in liquids are not dependent on the size or
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