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    ProFitness health club is situated in Kharghar‚ Navi Mumbai.  It will be formed by 7 members of its founder’s group in the year December ‚2011 with an initial investment of Rs 1crore.  It will be headed by 2 of its founding members Mr Amit Sharma & Mr Anoop Shet.  ProFitness will provide health and fitness services that are good in quality and low in cost.  DETAILS OF SENIOR MANAGEMENT Amit Sharma is the Co-owner and manager of ProFitness.  He has done MBA from ITM Business school‚ Navi Mumbai

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    How reliable are Ofsted reports as a measure of school effectiveness? This assignment examines the reliability of Ofsted judgements that were made on School X in 2009 and 2012. It will discuss how the two inspections were carried out-were they carried out in the same way? Were they felt to be fair? School X is a large 3-11 mixed school with 35.1 % of pupils who are eligible for free school meals FSM. The pupils are mainly Pakistani‚ Indian and Bangladeshi. The proportion of special educational

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    In this modern age why do people stigmatize people with substance abuse issues? For the first time Cope is beginning to ask himself the right questions that will lead to sobriety. For example‚ he asked‚ “What did I mean by God? Where would I find this faith? Why was I the only one in our family who became addicted? And most importantly‚ why do I keep relapsing?” Cope realizes everything he has in his whole life depends on his sobriety. I think this is the first step for anyone recovering. Admitting

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    Programs general terms and conditions Le Club Accorhotels Loyalty page 2 Accor Favorite Guest Business page 7 la carte ibis page 14 A|Club Favorite Guest page 19 SMITH 5678 1 JOHN 1 1234 123456 SMITH JOHN 1 ANY COMP 1 12345678 123456 1 11/201 SMITH 5678 1 JOHN 1 1234 123456 SMITH JOHN 5678 1 1 1234 123456 General terms and conditions 1. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Le Club Accorhotels loyalty program (“Program”) offered by PROFID SAS (“Administrator”)‚ the company that handles customer

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    competitive for Islington Golf Club. Islington has a lot of competition‚ 30 other courses within a 30 minute drive from Toronto and several located within 5-10 minutes. Many of the courses located close to Islington Golf Club have recently undergone renovations or have more amenities to offer members. These factors make it hard for Islington to get new members because they do not have the extra money for renovations and upgrades. Regulatory Islington Golf Club has a board that includes 10 members

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    Key Club Research Paper

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    High school is a time of growth and change. In order to stimulate a better environment for that change‚ students need to be engaged in their community. I think being involved in communities reaps many benefits such as: providing different experiences; creating new friendships; and strengthening character. Without strong communities‚ it’s easy to fall victim to negative influences. In my life‚ there are a lot of experiences I never would have had‚ if i weren’t involved in my community. I wouldn’t

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    Mansfield/Storrs‚ Connecticut. Our goal is to provide college students with the best nightclub experience with quality service at a reasonable price. The atmosphere of high energy‚ light and sound systems mixed with interactive theme nights will give club goers exceptional entertainment. Our objective is to establish a brand of entertainment and service that is unique and adds more value than any other alternative. Based on our investigations not many businesses will compete against us‚ thus giving

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    Shane Seemann The Nonverbal Club The Breakfast Club is such an interesting movie to use with this topic. The wide range of characters allows for a variety of different interactions. The way we are going to approach this‚ is to look at each character and examine the different interactions between. Let us first start off with some good examples of Physical Appearances and Artifacts‚ or the personal objects we use to announce our identities‚ interests and backgrounds. Our appearance includes

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    Case 4 Warehouse Clubs

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    Case 4: Competition among the North American Warehouse Clubs: Costco Wholesale vs. Sam’s Clubs vs. BJ’s Wholesale 1. Competition in the North American wholesale club industry is mildly intense. The players in the wholesale club industry try to achieve lower prices by reducing throughout the store by using pallets or inexpensive shelving to display items. They also incur very low costs for store decoration and light fixtures and a relatively low labor cost because of the use of fewer works and

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    case in the 1996 book‚ Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk‚ in which the main theme promoted is that destruction leads to purity. These two works‚ written almost 40 years apart‚ which at first glance seem to be complete opposites‚ are actually spawns from the archetypal theme of man’s quest from self knowledge. Many issues in each of these stories give reason to believe that the authors had the same idea in mind. It could also be said that the author of Fight Club may have read Siddhartha. This

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