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    tell you the truth my number one phobia is bugs. Sounds very embarrassing‚ but having phobias is common. Just ask a boy named Martin in the story called “The Elevator” written by William Slator. The story is about a boy who tumbles across phobias as they get presented right in front of him throughout the story. He has three fears‚ the elevator‚ the fat lady‚ and his dad’s judgement. William Slator also telegraphs Martins’ lack of ability to get over his fears by building suspense through Martins’

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    Iowa Senator Tom Harkin

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    Title: Iowa Senator Tom Harkin [...] Tom Harkin is considered to be one of the most adventurous‚ hard-working fighters in the US Congress. Many people support him and believe him as Harkin speaks up for people who may be left out or ‘forgot’. Thomas Richard Harkin is the junior United States Senator from Iowa. Harkin is the member of the Democratic Party. At present he is the Ranking Minority Member of the USA Senate Committee on Agriculture‚ Nutrition‚ and Forestry. [...] Harkin‚ a noted leader

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    Case 3-1: Iowa Elevators Name: Ying-Tsung Cheng‚ Corey Hutchins‚ Hsuan-Tzu Yu‚ Ting-Yu Lin‚ Kai-Hsiang Ho Date: September 22‚ 2011 SITUATION Scott McBride‚ director of purchasing at Iowa Elevators‚ prepared for a meeting with the executive management team to present a five-year plan for the purchasing department. Iowa was a large grain-handling company in the U.S. with annual revenues of $2.3 billion and more than 2‚500 employees. Its two business units were the grain-handling

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    Case EPR purchase decision at Benton Manufacturing company ITM R 6:00pm-10:00pm FALL 2014 Date:11/13/2014 INTRODUCTION (5 Points) Benton Manufacturing Company‚ Inc.‚ is a U.S. manufacturer of consumer durables with reported net sales in 1998 of nearly $1billion and operating profits of almost $180 million. In North America alone‚ the company operates 7 factories and 57 distribution centers while employing 5‚200 people. Recently‚ through the acquisitions of several companies Benton’s product lines

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    PPPS01C/201/3/2013 Tutorial letter 201/3/2013 PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: A PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN PERSPECTIVE PPPS01C Semester 1 and 2 Centre for Business Management This tutorial letter contains the answers to the assignments‚ guidelines for the examination as well as an example of a previous examination paper . Bar code CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION 2 ANSWERS FOR ASSIGNMENTS 01 and 02 3 GUIDELINES FOR THE EXAMINATION 4 CONCLUDING REMARKS 5 EXAMPLE OF AN EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER

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    Case 3-1: Brant Freezer Company References Copacino‚ W. C.‚ & Rosenfield‚ D. B. (1987). Methods of logistics systems analysis. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Materials Management‚ 17(6)‚ 38-38. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/232591012?accountid=32521 Murphy Jr.‚ P.‚ & Wood‚ D. (2011). Contemporary logistics (10th Ed.). Prentice Hall‚ Boston MA. Sarimvels‚ H.‚ Patrinos‚ P.‚ Tarantilis‚ C. D.‚ & Kiranoudis‚ C. T. (2008). Dynamic modeling

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    purchasing power parity

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    of this paper is to discuss and critically evaluate the theory and empirical evidence relating to the ‘law of one price’ and the theory of purchasing power parity (PPP). Section I explains the concept underpinning the PPP and the law of one price. Section II involves a critical evaluation of the theory and empirical evidence relating to Section I. Purchasing Power Parity and the Law of One Price PPP doctrine has a long history in economics and was propounded in 1918 by the Swedish economist‚ Gustav

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    Case Study ‘Blu-ray versus HD-DVD: A Standards Battle in High-Definition Video’ Discussion Questions 1. What factors do you think influenced whether (1) consumers‚ (2) retailers or (3) movie producers supported Blu-ray versus HD-DVD? Every party in this standards battle had its own reasons for chosing one standard over the other. For instance‚ the motives for movie producers to choose Blu-ray were completely different from the motives for consumers to choose Blu-ray. In our opinion‚ the

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    Case 3: Ben & Jerry’s 1) Ben & Jerry’s has not been successful in fulfilling all three elements of its mission statement. Ben & Jerry’s has been successful in the element of “Product”; they have continued to make‚ distribute‚ and sell the finest quality super premium ice cream in a wide variety of flavors. Ben & Jerry’s has also been successful in the element of “Social”. Since 1985 Ben & Jerry’s has donated 7.5% of its pretax earnings to various social foundations and

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    The collapse of the Fargo Grain Elevator was an unfortunate event that could’ve been prevented. It has something in common with almost every other building in the world‚ it was built on soil. It is different everywhere you look and must be treated differently in every situation. Many people think that as long as there land beneath a building that it’s fine and you can put whatever you want on top of it. As years have gone by and scientists and engineers have been able to study different types of

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