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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A Service Business is a business which sells services directly to consumers. Services are intangible in nature‚ only appearing when required by the consumer‚ which makes the nature of a service business very different from that of other types of businesses. Marketing a service business can be tricky‚ because people are selling an intangible idea‚ rather than a product. Marketing often focuses on showcasing results‚ and on pushing customer service values

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    Pre-Feasibility Study BOUTIQUE (Women Designer Wear) INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Brief The pre-feasibility study focuses on the establishment of women designer wear Kapra Boutique including the operations of apparel designing‚ manufacturing‚ selling and marketing. The study has been designed to capture the dynamics of the Kapra Boutique industry‚ with its many components and possible strategic opportunities. 1.2 Opportunity Rationale Clothing is a beautiful visual demonstration of the social

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    developing countries (Bheda et al 2002). Even though the labour cost is cheaper in developing countries than in developed countries‚ due to the specific market nature of the garment industries‚ for example the short production life cycle‚ high volatility‚ low predictability‚ high level of impulse purchase and the quick market response‚ garment industries are facing the greatest challenges these days (Lucy Daly and Towers 2004). Before 1980‚ customers tolerated long lead times‚ which enabled producers to minimize

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    UNAWATUNA BEACH RESORT IN SRI LANKA I. SUMMARY Unawatuna Beach is lovely and picturesque‚ semi-circular stretch of golden sands boarder with coconut palm trees located 4km’s southward around the coast of Galle where is paradise for all who desire to listen to the silence of the sea and dive deep into the blue waters of the ocean. There is a reef protecting the beach‚ which makes it perfectly safe for bathing and this beach is voted as one of the "top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world"

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    the company and checking transactions. As an auditor‚ she ???? A year after‚ due to her desire to pursue law school‚ she applied as an accountant in a company called Genu Philippines Inc. plainly because the office was near the place where she studies law. Like all accountants‚ she was ???? Eventually‚ she quit law school and was promoted as an accounting manager. For 18 years‚ she had invested most of her time in keeping track of ???? However‚ on the year 2009‚ on the verge of the world crisis

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    effectiveness of ICT in rural environments‚ a clear view on the adoption and use of ICT and services was needed. This study aimed at providing this knowledge. Interviews in rural Zambia taught us how people use the internet and the benefits they experience. We also spoke about their expectations and what they think is needed when the internet is introduced in a community. The study showed that people and communities in rural Zambia do benefit from ICT both socially and economically. Basically‚

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    CHAPTER I Project Conceptualization A. Introduction It was the Italians who introduced us to the world of pasta and pizza. Migliore’s menu will be one of the most appetizing and delectable lineups of Italian cuisine you could ever find in the Philippines. It offers a wide array of pasta and pizza dishes on top of rice meals and other recipes that imbues homemade Italian appeal consistently. The pasta meals are made of different noodle shapes and sizes‚ different ingredients different

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    Philip Enriquez‚ Manuel Lozano‚ Arvin Umali‚ Anthony FEBRUARY 22‚ 2013 TURON DELUXE Muralla St. Intramuros‚ Manila Chapter I – Introduction This study looks at how a food cart business will flourish and how it will operate as a business‚ as well as being an entrepreneur. Food cart businesses are successful in the market nowadays with proper study and all. Such businesses popped like mushrooms. In order to obtain pure success‚ this paper will show all necessary data to win in the business world

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    5 1.6 1.7 Introduction Aim of the study Methodology Focus Groups with young people Questionnaire Youth Service Providers’ interviews Consent 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Chapter 2- Research and policy context 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Research context What is a Youth Café? Policy context The Youth Café model 7 8 8 8 9 Chapter 3- Review of National and International Youth Café Models 3.1 Introduction Case Study 1- The Gaf‚ Galway Case Study 2- C.R.I.B.Youth Café in Sligo Case Study 2- Pulse Youth Cafes‚ Australia

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    Eat All You Can in an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Ratul Mahajan Jitendra Padhye Ramya Raghavendra Brian Zill Microsoft Research Abstract — In contrast to the efficiency-centric designs that are more prevalent today‚ we advocate a view of system design based on a holistic view of available resources. This view is embodied in what we call the Buffet principle: continue using additional resources as long as the marginal benefit is more than the marginal cost of using the resources. We illustrate through

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