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    Franchise vs Joint Venture

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    Hospitality Management 21 (2002) 353–369 A franchise by any other name? Tenancy arrangements in the pub sector Conrad Lashley*‚ Bill Rowson School of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ Leeds Metropolitan University‚ Calverley Street‚ Leeds LS1 3HJ‚ UK Abstract Recent changes in ownership and consumption patterns within the market have brought many operators to follow strategies that are more concerned with a retailing orientation. Many of the companies operating pubs are aiming to grow

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    Fast Food Joint in India

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    Setting up a fast food joint in India (Feasibility Report) Prepared By: Alankar MBA – International Business Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ Delhi Introduction Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food‚ typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with low quality preparation and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away. Also

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    Flame and Air Adjustment

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    unattended. PROCEDURE: A. Lighting a Burner (see page 7) 1. Close air adjustment. Open air adjustment by rotating barrel 2 times. 2. Close gas adjustment valve. Open gas adjustment valve at least 2 times. 3. Strike match and hold flame at the top of the burner. 4. Turn gas on at main gas valve. 5. Adjust height of flame to 8-10 cm. (flame may be yellow or blue.) 6. Close air vents for luminous yellow flame. Open the air adjustment for blue and double-cone blue flames. 7. Draw burner and

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    eukaryotic and prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are usually unicellular‚ while eukaryotic cells can either exist as a single celled organism or be found in multicellular organisms. The unicellular and multicellular organisms are linked to cell size and surface area to volume ratio. The experiment for cell size and diffusion was set to see how and how much water can go to the cells. This movement of water is called Osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of low concentration (lots

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    22 November 2005 Surface: The Key to Understanding Moby-Dick There are many key themes and words in Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. One of the more interesting words found repeatedly is the word surface. There are several ways to interpret this word; it is the veil under which the unknown resides‚ it is the dividing line between the limits of human knowledge and that which is unknowable‚ it is the barrier that protects the soul from falling below‚ and it is a finite form . The first and most

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    Solar Air Conditioning

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    A national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future A Zero Carryover Liquid-Desiccant Air Conditioner for Solar Applications Preprint A. Lowenstein AIL Research‚ Inc. Conference Paper NREL/CP-550-39798 July 2006 S. Slayzak and E. Kozubal National Renewable Energy Laboratory To be presented at ASME International Solar Energy Conference (ISEC2006) Denver‚ Colorado

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    In mathematics‚ the Klein bottle ([klaɪ̯n]) is a non-orientable surface‚ informally‚ a surface (a two-dimensional manifold) with no identifiable "inner" and "outer" sides. Other related non-orientable objects include the Möbius strip and the real projective plane. Whereas a Möbius strip is a two-dimensional surface with boundary‚ a Klein bottle has no boundary. (For comparison‚ a sphere is an orientable surface with no boundary.) The Klein bottle was first described in 1882 by the German mathematician

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    Air Thread

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    A. How should the Cash Flows be valued for 2008-2012? The calculation of each cash flow required us to use the projections from AirThread Connections that are given in the Exhibit 1 of the case allowing us to know the Total Revenue‚ EBITDA‚ EBIT and the Unlevered Net Income to be able to compute the Unleveraged Cash Flow (UFCF) from 2008-2012. As well we used Depreciation & Amortization‚ Capital Expenditures and the assumptions established in AirThread Connections Exhibit 1 case to make the adjustments

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    Air Asia

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    Have you ever call up to AirAsia customer service hotline? What do you think about the customer service hotline? For me‚ it’s totally a pain to call them up. Why is it so? I recently made a call to the customer service hotline to change my flight to a later date. First when I was connected‚ I get a recorded message that last 30 seconds which is not able to skip by pressing any number. After making the right way into speaking to a customer service representative‚ I was put on the line for more than

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    Love is in the Air

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    Hamlet: Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark and the son of King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude. Throughout the play it is reveal that Hamlet has an extremely bitter personality mixed with melancholy‚ hatred and disgust‚ which in turn creates a lot confusion for him. He is also seen as hesitant and indecisive when it comes to making important decisions but at the times that matter most‚ he acts on his impulsive. In the being of the play‚ it is revealed how depressed Hamlet is. In act 1 scene 2‚ Hamlet

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