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    July 21‚ 2011 Journal # 2: Cole‚ “10 Major Threats to the Environment”‚ WAE277-279 Part one: Summary According to the article‚ “10 Major Threats to the Environment’’ by Jeremy Iggers (the author) discusses about global warming and 10 major threats to the environment and what we can do to minimize it. There is a lot of evidence pointing to the earth getting warmer because of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is released when fossil fuels are being burnt. As a result‚ polar caps

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    Haryana‚ India. The airline started operations in August 2006 and currently holds the largest market share with 24.9 per cent in India. Ranking 11th among the 25 biggest low-cost airlines in the survey done by the CAPA (Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation) Indigo emerged as one of the largest low-cost airlines. Its capacity increased 34.6 per cent ; IndiGo and Indonesia’s Lion Air’s capacity growth is the second highest among all low-cost carriers ‚ only second to Spane’sVueling Airlines ‚ which added 40

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    Southwest Airlines Introduction: Southwest Airlines is a passenger airline based out of Dallas‚ Texas that provides air transpiration throughout the United States. Southwest is currently the 6th largest U.S. airline based on revenue. It currently has more than 3‚100 flights in 73 cities‚ making it the largest U.S. carrier passenger airline. They provide good options‚ such as early check-in‚ hotel packages‚ car rental‚ and free luggage up to two bags‚ which are one of their techniques to provide

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    7 Weaknesses 7 Opportunities 8 Threats 8 PEST ANALYSIS 9 POLITICAL 9 ECONOMICAL 9 SOCIAL 9 TECHNOLOGY 9 BUISNESS FUNCTIONS 10 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 10 MARKETING DEPARTMENT 10 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 10 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS 11 ADMINISTRATION 11 CONCLUSION 12 Introduction                                                             Dubai based Emirate airlines‚ is among the most successful airlines in the world. This is the largest airline from the Middle East that

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    sEmirates airlines (also known as by marketing phrase Fly Emirates) is the national airline of Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates. It is the largest airline in the Middle East‚ operating over 2‚400 passenger flights per week‚ from its hub at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3‚ to 105 cities in 62 countries across six continents. The company also operates three of the ten world’s longest non-stop commercial flights from Dubai to Los Angeles‚ San Francisco and Houston. In 1974‚ three years after independence

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    Southwest Airlines’ Corporate Strategy & Control System Southwest Airlines became one of the most admired airlines in the world based on their dedication to their customers and the corporate strategies their leadership instituted. Their leadership created a different corporate culture that CEO Herb Kelleher and his company are devoted to the philosophy of putting employees first (Govindarajan‚ pg. 115). In doing so‚ Southwest was able to instill a management control system that relied on

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    �� Case Analysis Strategic Marketing in Asia ~ CATHAY PACIFIC ~ INTRODUCTION Since its establishment in 1946‚ Cathay Pacific has been a profitable airline company‚ which experienced periodical growth. In 1998 however‚ the airline experienced a loss of US $70 million‚ a stark contrast from earning $218 million in profits in the previous year. For Cathay Pacific‚ this was the first loss experienced by the air carrier since 1963�. Cathay Pacific ’s economic hardship was mainly the result of a

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    Philippine Airlines I. Executive Summary Philippine Air Lines also known as PAL‚ is the flag carrier and national airline of the Philippines‚ headquartered in the Philippine National Bank Financial Center in Pasay City. Philippine Airlines maintains aircraft with the highest degree of airworthiness‚ reliability and presentability in the most cost-effective manner; and conduct and maintain safe‚ reliable and cost-effective flight. It continues to achieve on-time performance on all flights it operates

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    1. Threat of Substitute In Porter’s model‚ substitute products refer to products in other industries. The price elasticity of a product is influenced by substitute products. As more substitutes become available‚ the demand becomes more elastic since customers have more alternatives. Generally‚ substitute is able to reduce demand for a particular product because there is a threat of consumers switching to the alternatives. (Porter M. 1980) Chains of convenience stores are emerging in the market

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    Opportunity Assessment Plan Background Shampoo is a hair care product used for the removal of oils‚ dirt‚ skin particles‚ dandruff‚ environmental pollutants and other contaminant particles that gradually build up in hair. The goal is to remove the unwanted build-up without stripping out so much sebum as to make hair unmanageable. Composition of shampoos Shampoo is generally made by combining a surfactant‚ most often sodium lauryl sulfate and/or sodium laureth sulfate with a co-surfactant‚ most

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