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    ……………………………………………… C-60 Merriwell Bag Company ……………………………………………….. C-69 Lawn King‚ Inc. ………………………………………………………… C-74 World Industrial Abrasives ……………………………………………... C-84 Inventory Consolidated Electric …………………………………………………... C-88 Southern Toro Distributor‚ Inc. ………………………………………… C-93 ToysPlus‚ Inc. …………………………………………………………... C-99 SHIPPER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Teaching Notes Synopsis and Purpose Shipper Manufacturing Company is a manufacturer of electrical products‚ laminated

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    with fascism of the post-Civil War Spain. It is seemingly far too often that fantastic films are a disappointment‚ by patronizing the viewer‚ making no statement about the real world and is merely a form of youthful escapism. Director Guillermo Del Toro provides a much needed serious fantasy. The film is also special in the fact there is not a national identity attached to it. It is not a national product because of the cross-national production companies‚ director‚ and actors. The displacement

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    rates. Poor communication What is the JITD System? – Decision-making authority for determining shipments from Barilla to a distributor would transfer from the distributor to Barilla – Rather than simply filling orders specified by the distributor‚ Barilla would monitor the flow of its product through the distributor’s warehouse‚ and then decide what to ship to the distributor and when to ship it. Key elements of JITD: Replace the current delivery pattern with one that it better suits the entire

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    is the demand fluctuations imposed on the company manufacturing & distribution system. Brando Vitali which was an earlier Director of logistics in Barilla SpA proposed an idea of Just- in- time distribution (JITD) for this problem. Instead of Distributors giving orders according to them‚ company should deliver its products on time by its own logistics system on the basis of end consumer needs. By implementing this idea of JITD‚ company faces many problems like ----- -Barilla customers are unwilling

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    Visual Cues‚ Harassed Symbolism and the Grim Fantasy Unlike other blissfully enchanted film genres‚ this evocative fairytale becomes a surreal escape into the work of Guillermo Del Toro. This chilling story confines make believe verses reality through the eyes of a young girl. Two worlds are represented within Pan’s Labyrinth‚ a cold hard fascist regime in Spain‚ and a captivating fantasyland both conveyed through visual story telling. The striking surrealism of the fantasy world becomes reflections

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    November 15‚ 2013 Hill’s like White Elephants In Hill’s like White Elephants‚ Ernest Hemingway uses his “Iceberg theory” to display the theme that is involved with the two characters within the story. Hemingway uses the “iceberg theory” within his writing to engage a reader into deeply connecting the narrative to the theme. The girl in the story talks about the hills that “look like white elephants” in front of her to relate back to her decision (Hemingway). Hemingway shows the two life-changing

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    foster care and juvenile penal system aren’t effectively linked to services to prevent homelessness. “Surveys of service providers and homeless populations suggest that young people exiting foster care have difficulty securing stable housing‚” (Fowler‚ Toro‚ & Miles‚ pg. 1453‚ 2009). Homelessness is often frowned upon and observed as an individual issue; however‚ this is the society’s issue‚ affecting everyone. Research has shown that joining together with a common goal in mind can produce promising

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    The Provenance Paradox

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    the examples from the case on how they built their up market positions with the strategies for combating the provenance paradox have been detailed: Flaunt Your Country of Origin and Stick to Colonial History Example: Chocolates El Rey and Concha y Toro Chocolates El Rey fails to find a position in the market where it can compete with the famous brands solely because it comes from Venezuela. For this chocolate brand‚ breaking through the barrier may be through emphasis on the fact that the reputable

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    THE QUESTION OF BULLFIGHTING Ethical Theory and Moral Practice Bullfighting has always been a controversial issue for Spanish society‚ especially in recent decades. The problem to deal with is based simply on a question: is bullfighting ethical? Is the treatment given to the animal for a show whose purpose is to entertain the man ethical? Before going into the ethical debate‚ it is necessary to consider some data reflecting the relevance of this activity: a) it is a practice that has

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    tutor Simon Rodriguez. As for his education‚ he was homeschooled by a fair amount of tutors who gave young Simon ideas on liberty and freethinking. Bolivar did have a wife. His wife was María Teresa del Toro y Alayza‚ and he met‚ and married her in Spain. Simon Bolivar married María Teresa del Toro y Alayza in 1802. Upon the young couple taking a visit to Venezuela in 1803‚ Maria Teresa had fallen in ill. She then died of yellow fever that year. He then entered the military academy in Venezuela learning

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