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    and spending power. China’s huge population actually is a huge bonus for apparel market. Meanwhile‚ the growth incomes of urban and rural dweller contribute to the Chinese apparel sales growth. After deducting the effect of price increases‚ the annual net income per capita of rural dweller increased 9.5% in 2007 than 2006 and the disposable income of urban dweller grew 12.2% in 2007 than 2006. The sales growth of clothing in 2007 increased 28.75% than 2006 is one of the fast growth industry in the

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    Running head: SEARS CORE COMPETENCIES EXAMINED Sears Core Competencies Examined July 8‚ 2012 Sears Core Competencies Examined All companies have core competencies that they use to differentiate their company‚ product‚ or service from the competition‚ Sears is no exception. Also‚ it is common for a company’s core competencies to change‚ as their industry progresses through phases and shifts its emphasis between product and process innovations (Regis University‚ 2011)‚ Sears is no exception. Yet

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    158‚ Issue 11‚ rural residents are more than twice as likely to love the area they live in compared with city dwellers‚ says a new survey. The article discusses the NFU Mutual report which found that rural residents such as in Yorkshire‚ the North East and the South West in England are more than twice as likely to love the area they live in compared with city dwellers. The Countryside Living Index survey conducted in April-June 2012 involved 1‚300 rural residents‚ most of which

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    the Overflow‚ a poem by AB Banjo Paterson. This text is written from the point of view of a city-dweller who once met the title character‚ a shearer and drover‚ and now envies the imagined pleasures of Clancy’s lifestyle‚ which he compares favourably to life in "the dusty‚ dirty city" and "the round eternal of the cashbook and the journal". The title comes from the address of a letter the city-dweller sends‚ "The Overflow" being the name of the sheep station where Clancy was working when they met

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    animals etc. 10. What are human deviations called? (21) Blasphemies 11. How does Joseph Strorm react to deviations? (21) He sends the blaspheme people to the Fringes. He liquidates anything doubtful. 12. What is the Wild Country? (22) .It’s a place where blasphemies live. Where the chance of breeding true is less than 50 %. 13. What are the Fringes? (22) .A place where nothing is dependable. 14. What are the Badlands? (22) Everybody who goes there usually dies. 15. Give a description of Uncle Axel

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    stand out. Advertising is a way to attract the public’s attention‚ which in this case‚ the Toyota Tundra ad probably wants to attract people who need a heavy duty and powerful vehicle. The Jeep Compass ad probably wants to attract free living city dwellers. For example‚ the Toyota Tundra ad uses a simile saying “KICKS LIKE A 12 GAUGE” meaning the truck is quick and overpowering. A large image of the truck is placed right in the center for all to see. A picture of the engine is placed

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    the grassroots as a foundation and prerequisites for national development. This practice is particularly prominent among authorities of developing nations like Nigeria‚ where there is an obvious divide in the quality of life between rural and urban dwellers. It is generally known that the qualities of life in rural areas are very deplorable‚ with poverty seething through every facet of rural endeavours. The worrisome aspect is the fact that majority of the citizens live in rural areas‚ where developmental

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    tax notes

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    Contents TAX LEG: ITAA1936 [eg. S6(1)]‚ ITAA1997 [eg. S6-5]‚ FBTAA 1986‚ GST Act 1999. Topic 2 – Jurisdiction to Tax taxable payable Tax Payable (s4-10 ITAA1997)= (Taxable income * Tax Rate) – Tax Offsets (Tax/Financial Year = I July – 30 June) – Income tax payable on a year-by-year basis s3-5 ITAA97. Taxable income (s 4-15 ITAA) = Assessable Income less Deductions Assessable Income (s6-1) = Ordinary income (s6-5) and Statutory income (s6-10) but not Exempt income (s6-15). Assessable

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    survive and help it thrive. People here are the makers as well as destroyers. Within the watershed there are upstream dwellers that mainly provide the service to the dwellers living downstream. Hence this project is for the conservation of watershed which is mainly based on the payment mechanism where the downstream dwellers receiving the services are paying to the upstream dwellers that provide services. The intention is to encourage upstream farmers‚ pastoralists and land managers to maintain practices

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    performance in Japan. It is also a big issue if they keep using the international standardized policy. It is a lot easier for letting the local Japanese to do it. 2. They can delete the fringe benefits. Because if you hire people in Japan‚ you need never worry about their working attitude. They won’t ask a lot for fringe benefits‚ you don’t need get them variable pay based on performance‚ because they will do their best anyway. They can also add compensation for special needs. Japanese people will

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