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    Discuss the extent to which the Zambian economy has benefited from using FDI‚ cite examples Development process must encompass improvements in production of goods and services which essentially aim at raising the standards of living of society’s social‚ economical‚ political‚ environmental and administrative structures (Gabas‚ 1993)‚ with development comes improved education‚ health‚ social and economic benefits of the citizenry. However‚ for development of the country to take a predictable route

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    most spectacular natural and man-made constructions. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is the first known list of remarkable man-made creations of classical antiquity‚ and was based on guide-books popular among Hellenic sight-seers and only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim. Later lists include those for the Medieval World‚ the Modern World‚ the Natural World and others. The list that will be discussed today is the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The historian Herodotus (484

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    What are some different ways that a convenience store supply chain can be responsive? A convenience store can be more responsive by doing a variety of things. The stores can model what 7-11 did and have a variety of different locations with rapid replenishment. They can offer a variety of different services‚ such as a way to pay bills like electricity‚ gas‚ insurance‚ and telephone inside the store. They can also provide other services such as ski lift voucher pass‚ payment for mail order purchases

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    Wal-Marts distribution system is the most advanced in the world. For most products they use the pull system‚ which simply means that inventory is not moved until a customer buys something and then the system orders a replacement for that item. 85% of the items are picked up at the suppliers warehouse by a Wal-Mart truck and brought to the distribution center. A small amount of products are brought to the store‚ I think by P&G. Wal-Mart uses cross docking a system they perfected to unload a truck

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    12 fundamental concepts.  These fundamental concepts then form the basis for all of the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).  By using these concepts as the foundation‚ readers of financial statements and other accounting information do not need to make assumptions about what the numbers mean. For this reason it is imperative to know and understand the eleven key concepts. | | | |   | | | | ELEVEN KEY ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS Entity Accounts are kept for entities and not the

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    Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne ’s The House of the Seven Gables In the novel The House of the Seven Gables‚ Hawthorne portrays Alice Pyncheon as a unique and compelling character‚ placing her in contrast with a story full of greed‚ lies and betrayal. Hawthorne reveals her fantastic character to us in numerous uses of symbolism throughout the novel. By painting a picture of a gentle yet proud woman‚ Hawthorne chooses to represent Alice ’s impressive characteristics using images that come up repeatedly

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    Devolution benefits Scotland For a region that has been seeking autonomy as far back as the 13th century (Bbc.co.uk‚ 2014)‚ devolution can be said to have been a good compromise. Devolution is a practice in which the central government transfers some of its powers‚ rights and responsibilities to local authorities to exercise these powers on its behalf (Devolution‚ n.d.). Does devolution have any benefit to Scotland? The movement towards devolution for Scotland increased in the 1970s and 1980s

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    Wrath Are you guilty of sin? In this world there are seven deadly sins as follows: gluttony‚ greed‚ envy‚ lust‚ wrath‚ pride‚ and sloth. Wrath is considered to many people to be the deadliest of them all. Wrath is described as being feelings of rage and anger. Anger‚ in its purest form‚ presents self-destructiveness‚ violence‚ and hate. Anger makes people do dangerous and crazy things including revenge‚ vigilantism‚ and violence. Due to a person being angry‚ revenge can take place in retaliation

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    flow‚ and all kinds of other nasty things. 4. Shorten the Production Line:  Long‚ football field like‚ assembly lines need to go.  When shortened we reduce all kinds of muda (i.e. transportation‚ motion‚ waiting‚ etc.). 5. Reduce Machine Downtime:  Next to quality‚ Imai stresses an excellent Total Productive Maintenance program is essential to TPS.  Like jidoka‚ TPM doesn’t seem to get the love it deserves from western lean practitioners.  Not sexy enough I guess.  Funny I mention this lack of

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    The Seven Ages of Man” is a dramatic monologue in William Shakespeare’s play “As you Like it.” The monologue is addressed by Jacques who has a gloomy look on life. This poem reveals to the reader the seven stages that a man plays throughout his life. It starts from a baby puking and whining‚ and ends with a dead man who has lost everything. The success of this piece relies to a great degree on the extended metaphor because it relates our roles in life to acts on a stage. Poetic devices also further

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