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    Strengths • Lidl is a well known name for providing quality products at lower prices. People from all the sections of society use the products of Lidl • Lidl has very high operational efficiencies and lower operating costs. This has helped them to achieve higher profitability in spite of having low selling cost. • Lidl has achieved continuously increased turnovers by employing minimal staff‚ smaller stores and lesser shelf area. • Economies of scale thorough uniformity of product assortment across

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    The Muthoot Gold loan portfolio is the largest in India as well as all around the globe. It is humbling to know that more than 80‚000 people avail our trusted services on a daily basis. For the past 126 years‚ the company has been serving the interests of customers as its top most priority. Our journey through centuries coupled with the fact that we are still a rapidly growing company highlights the trust and commitment that our customers worldwide have shown in us. With Muthoot Finance Ltd

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    S.W.O.T ANALYSIS BY JIGNA HUDSON Strengths that this company has it are that it is built its reputation on producing quality vehicles at an affordable price. The company currently employs 20‚000 staff members worldwide. The company implemented a staff development program that will help create advancement opportunities for employees‚ as well as improve job skills.  Over the years‚ they have been able to geographically target their market and measure their demand. The weaknesses are that more attention

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    Abstract This paper aims to highlight the correlation between drugs and violence. It also points out the differences between the effects of various drugs and how different kinds of drugs lead towards different types of violent crimes and aggressive actions. This paper also puts light on the usage of drugs by victims and executors of drugs. Drugs and Violence Introduction: Drugs are considered to be related to violence in a number of ways. Many researches have shown

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    FRENCH REVOLUTION Q.1) Explain the following terms:- a) Guillotine Ans) The guillotine is a device consisting of two poles and a blade with which a person is beheaded. It was named after Dr .Guillotine who invented it. b) Subsistence crisis Ans) the population of France rose from about 23 million in 1715 to 2 8million in 1789.This led to a rapid increase in the demand for food grains. Production of grains could not keep pace with the demand. So the price of bread which

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    French religion

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    Improve answer noun Paris you will find some of the most renowned Catholic churches‚ such as Notre Dame (Our Lady). In nearly every village‚ regardless of size‚ there will be at least one church or chapel. In fact‚ a few months ago I was staying in a French village made up of only a dozen buildings‚ one of which was a church. But that does not mean that France is still held firmly by its Catholic roots. Since 1905 France has been a secular state. According to the last census‚ 62 percent of the

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    Take me to the fries! "Little fry‚ who made thee?" In the beginning was the potato. How it found its way from the South American highlands into those little sacks of McDonald’s fries is a long‚ adventurous tale‚ involving Conquistadors‚ Marie Antoinette‚ and Thomas Jefferson. Millionaires have been made and millions more have died from dependence on that simple‚ innocent potato. Here‚ then‚ is the story of the spud‚ which reached its crowning achievement only once it had been paired with oil

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    French Castles

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    Les Chateaux Castles‚ chateau‚ towers‚ call them what you want‚ but in France the castles are very important. The helped defend the kingdom from foreign attacks‚ housed kings and queens‚ and provided a sense a security. There are many castles in France. They are located throughout France. Some of them are located in the Loire valley while others were built where the cities are today. Usually royalty had the castles built by hiring masons and other workers to do the job for him or her. Some of

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    The Fama and French

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    The Fama and French (1992) study has itself been challenged. The study’s claims most attacked are these: that beta has no role for explaining cross-sectional variation in returns‚ that size has an important role‚ and that the book-to-market equity ratio has an important role. The studies responding to the Fama and French challenge generally take a closer look at the data used in that study. Kothari‚ Shahken‚ and Sloan (1995) argue that Fama and French’s (1992) findings depend critically on how

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    French Violence

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    On the other hand‚ the French people weren’t the only ones to start violence. The government instigated violence too. For example‚ the Champ the Mars on the 17th of July 1791‚ was a peaceful signing of a republican petition‚ by the poorer section of the Parisian people. The Commune declared martial law under pressure of the Assembly and ordered Lafayette and the National Guard fire on the unarmed and peaceful crowd. Around 50 people were killed. As a consequence National Assembly got support from

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