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    1. Franchisees gain numerous advantage when they purchase a franchise. First‚ while a franchisee may be opening a new store‚ it is part of an already established business and system. This means a franchisee has access to turnkey operations‚ allowing an increased speed to establishing and growing the business. Franchisees also get support for management and training activities‚ as well as financial assistance. Going hand in hand with this‚ a franchise already has an established brand name‚ quality

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    Case 6-Firehouse Subs

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    case 10-firehouse subs 1. What advantages do franchisees gain when they buy their franchises? What disadvantages do they experience? Advantages: Usually‚ a franchisee can get many benefit from buying the franchise. First‚ the franchisee get the chance to access to a "business system with a proven track record". By doing this‚ franchisee can have their own small business faster and operate it more efficiently. Second‚ Franchisors will offer training programs for their franchisees to improve their

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    1. The rapid cost cuttings so as to overcome the largest internal financial crisis in the history of company. 2. The problems of product development and distribution would be sorted out. 3. To reduce the production complexity by attracting large sub contractors. However‚ the deal was not successful and Lego learnt that 1. Outsourced facilities are always not effective and satisfactory. 2. The outsourcing only is not the solution to control and coordinate the increasingly global and complex

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    Sub Saharan African Music

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    African music is as diverse as its cultures and peoples and has flowered many indigenous forms as well as been shaped by foreign influences. It bears a difference from other regions and cultures. The roles of music and dance are tightly woven together in Sub-Saharan Africa‚ and music intersects with every aspect of life‚ expresses life through the medium of sound. African music also helps connect people together in a variety of ways. Music is an integral part of African ethnic life‚ accompanying many kinds

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    The Development of Sub-cultures‚ with particular reference to youth cultures A Sub-Culture is a smaller culture held by a group of people within the main culture of a society‚ in some ways different from the dominant culture of a society‚ but with many aspects in common. Subcultures come in a diversity of forms‚ associated with street gangs‚ prison inmates‚ drug addicts‚ football hooligans‚ religious cults‚ hippie communes‚ and punk rockers. On a larger societal scale‚ subcultures include working-class

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    Medium Access Sub Layer

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    4. The Medium Access Sub Layer Broadcast channels [or multi-access channels] are a category of networks and the key issue is how to determine who gets to use the channel when there is competition for it. The protocols which define these factors belong to a sub layer of data link layer called the MAC(medium access control)sub layer. ALOHA: Norman Abramson devised a new and elegant method to solve the channel allocation problem called the “ALOHA” system which used ground-based Radio broad

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    Spenser Yeager Ethics Final Ethics of Sub-Prime Lending Introduction As a topic for this research paper‚ I decided to analyze the ethics behind the recent mortgage crisis in the United States. Banks were approving people for loans very easily‚ to people they knew would not be able to pay them back. Thus‚ many people were buying homes‚ missing payments‚ getting foreclosed on‚ and ruining what credit they had. Throughout this paper I intend to show how the practices that the banks were

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    EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA ABSTRACT It is factual that globalization began before the industrial revolution was existent in the colonial period and continues to be a major influence on how governments worldwide operate. When analyzing the effects of globalization‚ a common controversial debate is whether globalization has maimed the society or has brought significant benefit. The African society is used severally by anti-globalists to defend their views. This paper explores

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    PT1420 – Week 1 Assignments - Homework and Labs Unit 1 Assignment 1: Homework True or False 1. Today‚ CPUs are huge devices made of electrical and mechanical components such as vacuum tubes and switches. False 2. Main memory is also known as RAM. True 3. Any piece of data that is stored in a computer’s memory must be stored as a binary number. True 4. Images‚ like the ones you make with your digital camera‚ cannot be stored as binary numbers. False

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    I: Introduction The hunger crisis facing Sub-Saharan Africa is among the most dire in the world. Primarily caused by poverty and a lack of food production‚ malnourishment is one of the most pressing issues facing Sub-Saharan governments and citizens (Smith). A wide variety of possible solutions to the problem have been suggested by those interested in Sub-Saharan Africa’s well-being. These solutions cover many sectors and industries‚ but most contain agricultural policy initiatives. Across Africa

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