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    mechanical engineering graduates that will eventually assist the country in meeting the demand for sound man power in our various energy sectors. 1.1 DELTA STEEL COMPANY‚ OVWIAN ALADJA. BRIEF INTRODUCTION The steel plant at Ovwian/Aladja (Delta Steel Company Ltd)‚ was commissioned in 1982 and produced steel from imported iron ore and local steel scrap. It has a capacity of 1.08 metric tones annually. DSC comprises of

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    War in Algeria

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    The War on Freedom The Algerian Fight for Independence Patrick Faley Period 2 May 6th 2013 “We kill because we are afraid of our own shadow‚ afraid that if we used a little common sense we’d have to admit that our glorious principles were wrong.” ~Henry Miller The French unfairly kept nagging Algeria to the point that war was a necessity to gain independence! It started in the 1830’s and was a continued problem till the war arose in the 50’s. The French should never have annexed Algeria

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    3: Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 Sun Hyun Park‚ Ph.D. Assistant Professor Marshall School of Business University of Southern California “Cola Wars” Blind Test “Can you tell the difference?” Student A 1: Coca Cola Student B 1: Big K Cola (Kroger) 2: Pepsi 3: Coca Cola Student C 1: Pepsi 2: Pepsi 3: Big K Cola (Kroger) 2: Coca Cola 3: Big K Cola (Kroger) Agenda for Today • Recap - Value chain analysis - Five Forces Model • Case Discussion: Cola Wars - Industry

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    Many of the domestic plants that are around today all started out as wild‚ some even started out poisonous. Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond chapter seven is about how through natural and artificial selection the plants‚ that people today know and love‚ came to be. Natural selection is the process that organisms better suited for certain environments survive and produce more offspring’s. Whereas artificial selection is where organisms with desired traits cross-pollinate

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    The Vietnam War Of all of the wars fought by the United States‚ the Vietnam War was by far the most controversial. After the defeat of French forces‚ Vietnam was divided into two sections: North Vietnam‚ and South Vietnam. North Vietnam became a Communist government under Ho Chi Minh‚ and South Vietnam eventually became a Republic under Ngo Dinh Diem. Under Diem ’s oppressive rule‚ the Viet Cong (those against Diem) grew in power‚ and the U.S. reacted to the Communist threat by sending in troops

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    The Pentagon Wars- Review and analysis The Pentagon is responsible to check the development of new projects and also curtail excessive spending in the projects. One of these projects was initiated to develop the Bradley Armored Personnel Carrier. The project was undertaken in 1968 with a vision to create an armored personnel carrier with the objective to bring troops to the combat zone swiftly‚ efficiently and safely. The initial plan was designed to hold 11 men and one driver. The Bradley’s objective

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    If you chose to install rolling steel roll up doors‚ it can be quickly installed by two trained professionals. But if you want to install it yourself‚ it will take you less than an hour to accomplish it with the help of another person. Don’t burden yourself with such a task. Leave it to the experts. Now to find the best one for the job‚ you have to search your area for one. Go and talk to every garage door installer in town. As you inquire with each one‚ take note of the ones who listen to your

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    Chapter 10: In the Fertile Crescent‚ plants and animals spread quickly into Europe and North Africa. Innovations such as written language and wheels spread similarity quickly as well. People used domesticated crops rather than those that grew naturally. This shows that people easily adapted the Fertile Crescent’s food production. Chapter 10: Eurasia has covered the largest East to West area of any continent. Diamond believes that this is yet another r advantage for Eurasia. Eurasia had “amber

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    ARVIND MILLS    Environmental Factors POLITICAL LEVEL – Inability to anticipate & manage risk  NAFTA – ▪ Poor prediction (Thought NAFTA impact would be 10 years; but impacted in less  than a year) ▪ Mexico emerged as a new garment cluster (Competition) ▪ 17% Duty for outside of NAFTA made Arvind non‐competitive  Lack of vision ▪ Got carried away by its success‚ hype by media‚ stock market and industry   FUNCTIONAL LEVEL Blind expansion /Careless /lavish spend p

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    This chapter opens up with the mysterious Phaistos disk that was found by archaeologists on the island of Crete in 1908 and its interesting technological aspects. Many inventions were made not for need but for mere curiosity and hobby. Diamond makes two main conclusions about technology is that it develops cumulatively and that most technology seems to have been invented for curiosity‚ therefore its uses are developed after it is made. To determine if an invention will be accepted there are four

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