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    Phrasal Verbs Pull

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    pull ahead (of somebody/something)  to move in front of somebody/somethingThe cyclists were together until the bend‚ when Tyler pulled ahead. pull somebody/something apart  to separate people or animals that are fighting pull something apart  to separate something into pieces by pulling different parts of it in different directions pull at something = pull on something pull away (from something)  (of a vehicle) to start movingThey waved as the bus pulled away. pull back 1 (of an army) to

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    Big Push Theory

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    The Big Push model This note is intended to give a brief overview of a graphic presentation of the Big Push model. We have an economy with a large number of sectors. Each sector is so small that what happens in one sector has no impact on the economy as a whole. There are a total of L workers and N sectors‚ so there are L/N workers in each sector. Each sector can either use a traditional or a modern technology. Using the traditional technology‚ one worker produces one unit of goods‚ so the sector

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    North Korea Migration

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    Korean Migration There are several reasons why people migrate to another region. One of them is because of their economic status. A country that is greatly affected by the economic system is North Korea. Statistically shown‚ Its GDP is about 40 billion dollars and the growth is only 3.9% in 2009. It is 1/30 of South Korea’s GDP which is 1164 trillion and the population of North Korea is 24 million which more than half of South Korea’s population. North Korea’s communism is the biggest push factor

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    Value Migration

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    Question 1: Explain the influence of value migration on the marketing strategy in Bangladesh of the Brand assigned to your group. Answer: Value migration has had a very important role to play for Harpic in Bangladesh‚ especially in terms of product and proper emphasis on it has enabled Harpic to become the market leaders in the lavatory care sector in the country. While it initially launched with a single flagship product i.e. the traditional Harpic blue liquid as toilet cleaner‚ the brand

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    Exercises: 1. Explain the difference between a push and a pull strategy in marketing. Under which conditions would each be appropriate? Most producers do not sell their goods directly to the final users; between them stands a set of intermediaries performing a variety of functions. In managing its intermediaries‚ the firm must decide how much effort to devote to push versus pull marketing. A push strategy uses the manufacturer’s sales force‚ trade promotion money‚ or other means to induce

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    Process Migration

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    Process Migration DEJAN S. MILOJICIC†‚ FRED DOUGLIS‡‚ YVES PAINDAVEINE††‚ RICHARD WHEELER‡‡ and SONGNIAN ZHOU* † HP Labs‚ ‡ AT&T Labs–Research‚ †† TOG Research Institute‚ ‡‡ EMC‚ and *University of Toronto and Platform Computing Abstract Process migration is the act of transferring a process between two machines. It enables dynamic load distribution‚ fault resilience‚ eased system administration‚ and data access locality. Despite these goals and ongoing research efforts‚ migration has not achieved

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    Perceptions on the Training and Development Function: An Empirical Study of the Middle East Abstract The present study aims to determine perceptions on the training and development function in Middle East organizations. Using a purposive sample of 150 HR practitioners from Saudi Arabia‚ Kuwait‚ Dubai and Lebanon‚ the study found that there is a perception that candidates for supervisory and management roles are adequately trained to take on their jobs. However‚ they were uncertain about

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    Migration Narrative

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    examining Hurston’s works of migration literature is why she chooses the South as a destination for her migrant characters. Hurston traveled extensively throughout Florida‚ Georgia‚ Alabama‚ and even to Haiti‚ Jamaica‚ and the Bahamas‚ with the intention of capturing and sharing the traditions of rural folk culture‚ which as I note in the next chapter of this thesis‚ helps her to form part of the migrant stranger identity that permeates her version of the migration narrative. Hurston successfully

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    The Great Migration

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    and the Great Migration: An Interpretation The term exodus is an emotive one. It conjures striking biblical imagery of the Israelites fleeing their ancestral lands in search of religious freedom and a distinct identity. In many ways this mirrors the plight of the African Americans in the latter half of the 19th century as well as the early 20th century‚ as they left the south for the north in search of opportunity and sovereignty. Arnesen’s book Black Protest and the Great Migration attempts to

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    estimated population of 65.8 million people (as of 1 Jan. 2011)‚ France is the 20th most populous country in the world. In 2004‚ a total of 140‚033 people immigrated to France. Of them‚ 90‚250 were from Africa and 13‚710 from Europe. In 2008‚ France granted citizenship to 137‚000 persons‚ mostly to people from Morocco‚ Algeria and Turkey. It is illegal for the French state to collect data on ethnicity and race‚ a law with its origins in the 1789 revolution and reaffirmed in the constitution of 1958.

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