products that are the same including terms of branding. For instance‚ homogeneous products that can be found in any hypermarkets are like Nestle‚ Maggie‚ F&N and so much more. Differentiated products are products produced by the hypermarket itself‚ which uses its own branding. Malaysia’s hypermarkets sell at a huge range of products for customers to choose on. Stationeries to home appliances‚ to clothing‚ skin cares and health products are widely available in these hypermarket. Customers nowadays prefer
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Economics for business TABLE OF CONTENTS Question 1 ................................................................................................................................ 3 Overview of the Mauritian Economy ........................................................................................ 3 Economic Indicators ............................................................................................................ 4 GDP .............................................
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as it contains alkalis‚ salts‚ toxins‚ etc b. Domestic Wastes & Sewage Disposal – these wastes are often allowed to pollute rivers and dams. c. Oil Spilling- Major form of marine pollution is formed by oil spill in oceans. This cause huge loss as well as brings lot of destruction to wildlife. 3. Land Pollution a. Soil
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four parts: 1. Population environment: With the development of science and technology‚ the growth of productive forces and people’s life getting better. More and more people need to use internet. Because of that ALIBABA will gets more potential consumers. Online trade will be more and more popular. 2. Economic environment: there are numbers of minor enterprises were grew up after Chinese government start to set up market economy. They need to build new markets. But they can’t get enough
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Innovation and Regulation (vi) Failure of Global Corporate Governance Impact of the Economic Crisis on India (i) Offshoot of Globalized Economy (ii)Aspects of Financial Turmoil in India- Capital Outflow Impact on Stock and Forex Market Impact on the Indian Banking System Impact on IT Sector Impact on Industrial Sector and Export Prospect Impact on Employment Impact on poverty (iii) Indian Economic Outlook India’s Crisis Responses and Challenges (i) RBI’s Crisis Response (ii) Government’s
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Conclusion 11 1.0 Introduction In order to access the internet‚ we need a computer software that is called web browser. Web browser is a must-have software in every PC or Laptops. Nowadays‚ there are more than a dozen alternative web browser we can use but the famous web browser that we all know are Google Chrome‚ Mozilla Firefox‚ Safari‚ Rockmelt and Internet Explorer. This are the example photos of the famous web browser :- Figure 1: Google Chrome Figure 2: Safari Figure 3:
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Business and Economic Environment Assignment Brief Assessment Activity Front Sheet This front sheet must be completed by the learner and included with the work submitted for assessment. Programme Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Contexts Unit Module Business and Economic Environment Learner Name Assessor Name Lilian Onuegbu Date Issued 21 February 2014 Hand in Date 16 May 2014 Submitted on Internal Verification Yes
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Chapter 1: ECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCE.- “ When the U.S sneezes‚ the economies of other nations catch a cold” GLOBALIZATION . Is the process of greater interdependence among countries and their citizens. Agglomeration Economies.- are a powerful force that help explain the advantages of the "clustering effect" of many activities ranging from retailing to transport terminals. (Urbanization‚ Industrialization‚ Localization economies) FOREIGN OUTSOURCING.- Certain aspects of a product’s manufacture
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Data mining and warehousing and its importance in the organization Data Mining Data mining is the process of analyzing data from different perspectives and summarizing it into useful information - information that can be used to increase revenue‚ cuts costs‚ or both. Data mining software is one of a number of analytical tools for analyzing data. It allows users to analyze data from many different dimensions or angles‚ categorize it‚ and summarize the relationships identified. Technically‚ data
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Terms and Definitions related to Economics Administered price: A price set not by the forces of demand and supply‚ but by some authority like the Government or a regulatory authority. Agenda 21: Programme of action adopted at the Earth Summit in 1992. It has 21 chapters dealing with all aspects of sustainable development‚ conservation‚ and resource management. Appropriation Bill: A bill introduced in the Parliament together with the budget‚ seeking the approval of the House to permit expenditure
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