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    SMALL SCALE PRODUCTION OF YOGURT Yogurt is a sour milk product. Its sour taste is attributed to the presence of lactic acid yielded by bacteria through fermentation. Bacteria that are commonly used in yoghurt production are Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus. These bacteria have the ability to break down sugars in the milk producing lactate or lactic acid as by-product. Below is a step-by-step procedure in the production of yogurt. Find out from the procedure why

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    Ducati Corse: The Making of a Grand Prix Motorcyle Ducati Corse‚ a subsidiary of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A‚ was responsible for managing the activities of the Ducati racing teams. Historically‚ Ducati had been the dominant force in the Superbike Circuit winning 13 titles since 1990. Until recently‚ Ducati was only part of the World Superbike series. But a recent rule by FIM (in 2001) permitting the use of 4-stroke engine in bikes as against 2-stroke engines‚ which was a mandate earlier (for MotoGP)

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    Theories of Growth of Small Enterprises Various theoretical models have been developed which describe the growth of small businesses. One class of theoretical models focus on the learning process‚ either active or passive‚ and the other models refer to the stochastic and deterministic approaches. In the passive learning model (Jovanic 1982 cited in Liedholm 2001)‚ a firm enters a market without knowing its own potential growth. Only after entry does the firm start to learn about the distribution

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages 1. Execute Summary............................................................................. 1-3 2. Organization & Management structure........................................... 4 3. Operational Plan ............................................................................. 5 4. Market Plan..................................................................................... 6-11 5. Financial Structure.............

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    On Growth and Problem of small scale sectors Submitted To : | DR . S. Gupta | Submitted by : | Abdul Hamid | Small-Scale Industries of India Introduction The industrial policy Resolution of 1956‚ while emphasizing the role of cottage and small scale industries‚ stated: They provide immediate large scale employment‚ they offer a method of ensuring a more equitable distribution of National

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    Small World “The world is getting smaller..." Yeah! The world is surely getting smaller and smaller. The total land area of the world is about 148‚300‚000 square kilometers‚ which still can be considered large enough for the current world’s population (about 6 billion). However‚ due to the rapid population growth (special thanks to China and India and the United States)‚ it is no wonder that it is running out of space. By the end of 2050‚ it is estimated that the world population will reach

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    Pricing Strategies of Small Scale Industries With Reference to Mid Western Development Region of Nepal 1. General Introduction 1.1 Pricing Strategies In general terms price is a component of an exchange or transaction that takes place between two parties and refers to what must be given up by one party (i.e.‚ buyer) in order to obtain something offered by another party (i.e.‚ seller). Yet this view of price provides a somewhat limited explanation of what price means to participants in the transaction

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    The Second World War did many good things for Canada Economically. When the war ended the government decided they needed to find a way to transition from wartime to a peaceful economy. About 1 million people who had worked in industries and services were about to lose their jobs. There were not very many job opportunities for soldiers coming home from war‚ there wasn’t a lot that they could do. Many had also been unemployed in the Depression. Women left factories to free jobs for men‚ and veterans

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    Bikers’ saying 1. Introduction. The motorcycle‚ since its inception‚ has always been more than transportation. Because it takes place in public space‚ and because‚ in developed nations‚ it’s no longer essential as an economic form of transportation‚ it’s become a sport as well. As a result‚ it’s always been iconic‚ even over-encoded‚ so the mere fact of riding is at once an activity and a performance. Its essence is speed in a world in which time itself seems to have increased its

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    While aircraft had little impact in World War I‚ planes and fighter jets changed the face of war forever in the Second World War. Throughout this war‚ combat took place on land and at sea‚ but it was dramatically altered because of the advancements in aviation. After Germany invaded Poland in 1939‚ battles raged across Europe’s land and seas‚ but new innovations in the skies tipped the scales in favor of the Americans. The continued improvements in the flying abilities and artillery capabilities

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