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    Analysis     Gearing/Financial Risk      Evaluation of Financial Analysis     Introduction The objective of financial reporting/statements is to provide information about the reporting entity’s financial performance and financial position that is useful to a wide range of users for assessing the stewardship of the entity’s management and for making economic decisions. This is a report on the operations of J. Sainsbury Plc and Tesco Plc‚ and will focus on a financial analysis and comparative

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    : Paul Stolk Today‚ increase in the discretionary leisure time and disposable income of the society has undoubtedly created tourism boom in many countries. As soon as tourism industry is measured as a fundamental factor in improving the economy‚ local governments and other corporations in a destination have shifted their focus towards creation of more tourism attractions in order to compete with related destinations on targeted markets. In the olden days‚ people who travelled with the leisure

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    1997‚ Ameritrade has been growing rapidly in sales while maintaining higher than 40% ROE(on average) during 1975-1996. In March 1997‚ Ameritrade filed IPO on NASDAQ (AMTD) and raised $22.5 million. The main purpose of the IPO is to allow the company to continue its growth. Therefore‚ The CEO & chairman‚ Joe Ricketts‚ has approached our firm and eventually retaining our service to help him evaluate his substantial investments in technology and advertising. While the investment is being expected to

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    On the stage of philosophy concerning meta-ethics‚ the Moral Error Theory followed in Hume’s footsteps and made significant breakthroughs with J. L. Mackie’s Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong and Richard Joyce’s more recent The Myth of Morality. They both argue that i) moral judgments presuppose objective and categorical moral values and ii) this presupposition is false since there are no such things. Therefore‚ they conclude‚ moral judgments are systematically false. Although Mackie offers an argument

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    David Carson

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    Primary Sources- Highlighted Primary Sources- Highlighted Bibliography- Springbok Tour 1981 BOOKS: -Bowen. George ’Defending New Zealand ’‚ 1945-1985‚ Longman Publishing 1997. -Childs. Roger‚ ’Divide and Rule- Race Relations in South Africa 1938-1977 ’‚ Macmillan Publishing 1990 -Juliet. Morris ’With All Our Strength ’ Black Cat‚ Christchurch‚ 1982 -Thompson. Richard ’Retreat from apartheid ’‚ Oxford University Press‚ 1975 OPINION POLL: -The New Zealand Herald‚ July 15th‚ 1981 PHOTOS:

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    www.elsevier.com/locate/atoures Annals of Tourism Research‚ Vol. 28‚ No. 2‚ pp. 360–377‚ 2001  2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/01/$20.00 PII: S0160-7383(00)00051-7 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TOURISM A Review of Research Approaches Karin Weber La Trobe University‚ Australia Abstract: A review of the existing literature on adventure tourism reveals that research on this subject has so far focused mainly on preconceived notions of scholars and

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    Thredbo landslide 1997 Introduction The Thredbo landslide shook the small community of Thredbo‚ both physically in the shaking of the ground during the landslide‚ and emotionally in the death of 18 skiers. This analysis will give outline of the event that occurred followed by the potential for injury or further disaster. The actual rescue efforts will then be discussed followed by potential for change and an analysis of how it was carried out. Proceeding this the efforts by various government

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    Administration‚ Abu Dhabi University‚ P.O. Box 59911‚ Abu Dhabi‚ United Arab Emirates a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Home-stay accommodation entrepreneurs Motivation factors Push and pull factors Tourism management Service industry a b s t r a c t Tourism is an important industry for Malaysia‚ and home-stay accommodation businesses play a significant role in aiding the success of the tourism industry. The aim of this paper is to analyse the start-up motivation factors and business challenges

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    11/09/2014 Tables of context 1 Introduction and background of Jeju Island 2 The rational of destination marketing and segmentation 3 Funding of the current marketing strategy of segmentations 4. Discussion new segmentation method with current research limitations 5. Recommendations and conclusion 6. Reference 7. Appendixes Word count 1509 Key words: Segmentation‚ destination marketing‚ current marketing strategy‚ Jeju Island 1 Introduction and background of Jeju Island

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    Impact of Tourism in Kenya

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    Impact of tourism on Kenya Academic English Impact of Tourism in Kenya Tourism is the phenomenon arising from temporary visits (or stays away from home) outside the normal place of residence or usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business‚ and other purposes. Tourism implies that a person takes a journey‚ which can be of a day or various days‚ and that can be within a national boundary‚ which be classified as a domestic tourist trip or a journey which crosses

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