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    the mushrooms grow out of the holes in the bags and are collected. One bag allows 2 - 3 mushroom-harvests. The mushroom can be eaten or dried and sold in the market. Considering the large amount of coffee pulp generated every harvesting season‚ the income from mushroom growing is significant for farmers. As it is rich in nutrients‚ coffee pulp can be dried and used in animal feeds. If used this way‚ the

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    Rajagopal (1996) made an attempt to overview the bank’s risk management and suggests a model for pricing the products based on credit risk assessment of the borrowers. He concluded that good risk management is good banking‚ which ultimately leads to profitable survival of the institution. A proper approach to risk identification‚ measurement and control will safeguard the interests of banking institution in long run. Froot and Stein (1998) found that credit risk management through active loan

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    Maynilad Water Services‚ Inc. (Maynilad) is the water and wastewater services provider for the 17 cities and municipalities that comprise the West Zone of the greater Metro Manila area. In 1997‚ the company was granted a 25-year exclusive concession by the Philippine Government‚ through the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS)‚ to operate‚ maintain and invest in the water and sewerage system in Caloocan‚ Las Piñas‚ Malabon‚ Manila‚ Muntinlupa‚ Navotas‚ Pasay‚ Parañaque‚ Valenzuela

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    Case Study Bass Pro Shops

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    Case Study: Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Shops is a privately held sporting goods and outdoor goods store headquartered in Springfield‚ Missouri. In addition to the Outdoor World store‚ Bass Pro Shops has over 15 large retail stores in the U.S. It also owns and operates subsidiaries such as Tracker Boats‚ Big Cedar Lodge‚ and Redhead. Bass Pro Shops is known for a large selection of hunting‚ fishing‚ and other outdoor gear. History Founded by John Morris in 1972‚ Bass Pro Shops was born out

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    Study Notes Computer Awareness Quick Revision Notes The earlier computers‚ which were massive in size‚ were based on vacuum tubes. 2. Early computing machines‚ like the ENIAC‚ were actually meant to assist the armed forces. 3. The printers in pre-1950s were punch cards. 4. An improvement on the ENIAC‚ which pioneered ’stored program’‚ was made possible with the help of the mathematician John von Neumann. 5. Before the 1950s‚ computers were mostly owned by universities and research labs

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    Case Study for Computers

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    CRM for San Francisco case of study 1. How did the DTIS CRM team change the business process for dealing with abandoned vehicles in San Francisco? How did the old business process work‚ and what kinds of problems arose? Why was it necessary to change the business process before developing a new CRM system? The old process used a voicemail system in which customers would have to leave a voicemail with their complaint. Then somebody else would have to listen to it and hand write it in a book. The

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    Median Income Case Study

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    2. Why do economists generally regard median income as a better measure of a typical American’s well-being than mean income? Dfiodifaje 3. Why do the United States‚ and many other counties‚ have antitrust laws on the books? What’s so harmful about oligopoly that warrants an entire body of law? The United States and many other countries have antitrust laws on the books to protect their consumers in their different markets. Having the abilities to both raise and lower prices are the reasons that

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    The Body Shop International Case Study The Creator- When one read the words The Body Shop one would think of working on cars. Not for Mrs. Anita Roddick‚ she thought of The Body Shop as a way to give women what they had been looking for in cosmetics. Mrs. Anita Roddick was born in England in 1942‚ to Italian immigrants. She was a human rights activist and an environmental campaigner; she was also the founder The Body Shop. The Body Shop was a cosmetics company that produces and sold beauty products

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    The Body Shop International Case Study 1. The assumptions that were used to derive the numbers in this forecast were found by taking the averages of the historical data that was given for 1999-2001. Instead of using the assumptions that were given by The Body Shop‚ I thought it would be more practical to use the trends shown in the historical data since that is more relevant to what might happen‚ rather than what The Body Shop wants to see happen. Of course it is possible to take reducing

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    Assessable income=ordinary income + statutory income. Ordinary income: income deriving from the courts (s6-5) Negative propositions: items that are not income by ordinary concepts: 1.Amounts not convertible into money :In Tennant v Smith (1892) free accommodation provided to a bank manager was held not to be ordinary income because building could not be sub-let and the benefit thereby converted to money. In FCT v Cooke & Sherden (1980) an incentive prize offered by a manufacturer was not income of the

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