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    conduct with other men is what determines if we are just or unjust” (Aristotle‚ p75). An example of this can be seen with the Nestle Company. The company had developed a healthy alternative to breastfeeding‚ a formula which they distributed to new mothers who were unable to successfully breastfeed in developing countries. This appears to be a just and virtuous act and Nestle is seen as an excellent company. Conversely‚ they began to distribute the formula to all new mothers and suggested they use formula

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    Kit Kat: Revitalising a Brand Leader A Nestlé case study Page 1: Introduction All products have a life-cycle. It starts with preparations for the product ’s launch‚ followed by the launch itself. Some products are an immediate success; they capture public imagination. Often this results from well targeted‚ exciting promotional and advertising activity and from careful market research that has identified a genuine gap in the market. Other products take longer to come to consumers ’ attention‚ and

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    AN OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES OF GHANA LIBRARY AUTHORITY 2000 TO 2010 Introduction There is no gain saying the fact that the more knowledgeable an individual is the more productive he/she is. Again‚ the more knowledgeable individuals an organization or society has the speedier its advancement which could also lead to its greatness. Indeed‚ there is always a positive correlation between highly knowledgeable (educated) societies and greatness. No wonder the rich and powerful countries in the world

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    How is Ghana different from the UK? UK Ghana Flags Red‚ white‚ blue Red‚ green‚ yellow with a green star Climate The climate of Ghana is tropical‚ but temperatures vary with season. We never know what the weather will be like from one day to the other. It can be sunny one day and rainy the next. As we have such a variable climate changing from day to day‚ it is difficult to predict the weather. In general we have warm summers and cool winters

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    their handlers are required to pay taxes in Ghana or not. The purpose of this article is to clarify the taxation issues relating to the earnings of the footballers and their officials. Understanding some tax concepts From the reading of the Internal Revenue Act‚ 2000 (Act 592) (IRA) (as amended)‚ it can be noted that taxation of income in Ghana is based on the premise that the income is accruing in‚ derived from‚ brought into or received in Ghana in respect of business‚ employment or investment

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    Empowering the Women’s Labor Force in Ghana Since 1992‚ Ghana’s Constitution recognizes equal rights between men and women in all aspects of life. Even though Ghana’s Constitution works as a legal mechanism that guarantees women protection‚ the women’s reality is different. For example‚ the national literacy rate for men is 44.1% as opposed to 21.1% for women (WILDAF‚ FEDDAF‚ 2013). Receiving less education than men‚ when employed women don’t earn enough to be economically independent and support

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    Economy of Ghana National income determinants and the economy of Ghana NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING National income accounting refers to a set of rules and techniques that are used to measure the national income of a country. In other words‚ National income is a measure of the value of goods and goods produced by the residents of an economy in a given period of time‚ usually a quarter or a year. National income can be real or nominal. Nominal national income refers to the current year

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    Food and beverage giant Nestle has started using a packaging for its yogurt product which shows a picture of a Greek church with the Christian cross airbrushed from the top of its domes‚ following in the footsteps of two other European companies. Nestle’s yogurt packaging uses a photo of the Church of the Resurrection in Santorini‚ Greece. However‚ the world’s biggest food company has updated that photo to show the iconic Greek church sans its white crosses‚ Life Site News detailed. This is not the

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    SUPPLY CHAIN OF AIRTEL GHANA LIMITED INTRODUCTION Supply chain is the collection of steps that a company takes to transform raw component s into the final products for consumption of its customers. In simple terms‚ a supply chain is or a link between a business and its supplies and customers. It is the series of channel or stages that a product (materials or immaterial) takes from where it is produced to where it is consumed. Supply chain management is therefore about managing the linkages which

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    Effective Teaching and Learning of English in Ghana" A GNA Feature by Joachim Akagre (GNA Stringer) Bolgatanga‚ Dec. 11‚ GNA - The theme for the Ninth Annual National Conference of the Ghana Association of Teachers of English (GATE) held in Bolgatanga recently was "Effective Teaching and Learning of English in Ghanaian Schools: New Dimensions‚ New Challenges‚ New Focus". Teaching has been defined as ’a series of interactions between someone in the role of a teacher‚ and someone in the role of

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