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    The Crucible‚ “Upon the Burning of Our Home”‚ and “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ are written by well known Puritans. The Puritans specifically believe that church and state should be separate‚ because they believed that they didn’t need a middleman to God and they could speak to Him themselves. “Upon the Burning of Our Home” is a poem about Anne Bradstreet waking up to her house being on fire. During this fire her attitude changes from “why”‚ to “God will take care of it and everything I

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    Question 1 A sweatshop is a working environment with very difficult or dangerous conditions‚ usually where the workers have few rights or ways to address their situation. This can include exposure to harmful materials‚ hazardous situations‚ extreme temperatures‚ or abuse from employers. Sweatshop workers are often forced to work long hours for little or no pay‚ regardless of any laws mandating overtime pay or a minimum wage. Child labor laws may also be violated. Though often associated with

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    Supply Chain Management

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    Control of sourcing Strategy  Action  Result Strategy Streamline the Front End of Supply Chain Streamlining is the removal of intermediaries in a supply chain—cutting out the middleman. Instead of going through traditional distribution models‚ which have various intermediate (such as a distributor‚ wholesaler‚ broker or agent) companies may now deal with every customer type directly. One notable benefit is a drop in the cost of servicing customers directly. Consequently‚ you will increase

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    Dress Me Up Business Plan

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    Dress Me Up Shop Business Plan Executive Summary Dress Me Up shop is a website that sells specialized clothes. Dress Me Up Boutique has been conceptualized year 2012. Dress Me Up aims to eliminate middleman and offers creative fashion clothes that is both functional and beautiful. Because our shop manufactures all the clothes we are selling‚ we can say that we can save in the cost in producing our very own product. The savings are passed on to our customers who will be paying a fraction

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    The Black Market

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    The Black Market is defined as people who engage in illicit trade. Smuggling of Nuclear weapons plays a role in this. The Russians‚ U.S.‚ and other countries are involved. Russia has been one the move since the Cold War ended. The Russians position threat to many lives with nuclear sales. Many Russian affiliations and events are to blame including Russian Mafia‚ military intelligence‚ Trading Air‚ collapse in economy‚ and disgruntled Nuclear employees. Russian Crime organizations have grown

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    has the right to make the credit available to one or more subsequent beneficiaries. Credits are made transferable when the original beneficiary is a middleman and does not supply the merchandise himself but procures goods from the suppliers and arrange them to be sent to the buyer and does not want the buyer and supplier know each other. The middleman is entitled to substitute its own invoice for the one of the supplier and acquire the difference as his profit in transferable letter of credit mechanism

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    The Bofors Scandal

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    revealed through investigative journalism by Chitra Subramaniam and N. Ram of the newspapers the Indian Express and The Hindu.[2] Ottavio Quattrocchi was accused as the middleman in the scandal because of his intimacy with Rajiv and his Italian-born wife Sonia Gandhi. Magazine cover from India Today The name of the middleman associated with the scandal was Ottavio Quattrocchi‚ an Italian businessman who represented the petrochemicals firm Snamprogetti. Quattrocchi was reportedly close to the

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    the last because of the specifics of the purchasers The approach that is more appropriate is the systems approach. The approach is cost effective for the organization. Very little resources are wasted in manufacturing. Also the elimination of the middleman means they get to hear the problems encountered with their product straight from the consumers. Thus it also constantly improves the products of the company as the open lines of communication between manufacturer and consumer are direct. The approach

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    Dell: Real World Analysis

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    that it does not use a middleman. The firm sells directly to its customers‚ which means that it has significant cost savings. Even in the 1990s‚ when Dell was just becoming successful‚ the operating costs were only 18 percent. This was roughly a half of the operating costs of its competitors. Dell still has a competitive advantage caused by cost leadership‚ which in turn is the result of experience. One reason for these low costs was mentioned earlier‚ the lack of a middleman‚ which in this case would

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    Pepsi Marketing Mix

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    • While analysing a company’s product‚ a common fallacy can be focusing on the final outlook of the product and that gives rise to a naïve approach. Analysts should consider and analyse all major product decisions that the company may have carried out including quality‚ features‚ options‚ style‚ brand name‚ packaging‚ sizes‚ after-sales services‚ warranties‚ returns‚ etc. Moreover‚ the company’s position‚ as well as marketing strategy in the market‚ can be judged on the basis of its product mix including

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