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    Program 6/15/2011 Cheale Vocational Training Institute Sinkor‚ Old Road Monrovia‚ Montserrado County Liberia Contact: Mr. Isaac B. George –06-558 454 email: cheale@yahoo.com MONROVIA Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Mission Statement 3 3. Introduction 4 3.1. Staffing Plan 4 3.2. Market Analysis 4 3.3. Competitive Analysis 5 4. Marketing Strategy 6 Personal Selling 6 5. Management Team 7 5.1. Board of Directors 7 5.2. Key Personnel with brief

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    through music‚ film and television. The national spread of American media including; TV‚ film and music has been the cornerstone of Americanisation in Australia since 1945‚ the end of world war two. ’Britain’s Farm’ and ’America’s Junior Partner’: that is what Australia was labelled as‚ around the end World War II. Prior to WWII it is argued Australia was largely an agricultural nation serving the interests of the British Empire‚ while the threats posed by WWII marked the nation’s transformation in

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    Unemployment - Australia

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    Unemployment Unemployment refers to those people who are willing and able to work‚ actively seeking work but is unable to find suitable employment. In Australia unemployment is measured by a monthly telephone survey of the labour force conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). These unemployment statistics reflect the number of people who are not working but actively seeking it. To be classified as actively seeking work the following criteria must be followed: regularly checking

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    A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering; the application of planning‚ designing‚ constructing‚ maintaining‚ and operating infrastructures while protecting the public and environmental health‚ as well as improving existing infrastructures that have been neglected. Originally‚ a civil engineer worked on public works projects and was contrasted with themilitary engineer‚[citation needed] who worked on armaments and defenses. Over time‚ various branches of engineering have become

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    Biomes of Australia

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    with the physical environment that sustains them developing the ability to identify ecosystems at all scales‚ from a small patch of vegetation to the earth’s biosphere developing the capacity to identify and describe the major biomes of Australia and the world‚ and explaine their spatial distribution understanding the relationship between climate soils and vegetation. Geographical understanding and context Biomes are major world ecosystems characterised by distinctive climates

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    Outline Title : what had engineers done to improve our environment Introduction : Engineers job –> a person who designs‚ invent‚ builds‚ and improve our technology Had done many improvement to our lifestyle. a. What car you drive now? Old days : b. What camera we used today/nowadays? Old days: ? big and bulky camera c. What phone we use now? However ‚ there is always have a side effect under the technology Main point 1: Recommend to use of solar power 1. It is a renewable energy 2. Solar energy

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    Salinity in Australia

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    Salinity is a major environmental issue in Australia. Salinity describes the salt content of water or soil. When the salt content rises to an extreme‚ it degrades the water quality and land efficiency. This is the problem that is being faced in Australia; salt levels are becoming so extreme that is affecting plant and animal survival‚ thus damaging infrastructure. Dryland salinity is caused when the rising water-table surfaces natural salts in the soil. The salt remains in the soil and becomes

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    Unemployment In Australia

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    While the unemployment rate has fallen over the past couple of years‚ the incidence of long term unemployment has been on the rise and therefore still remains a critical policy issue in Australia. The question of how best to reduce unemployment has been a significant part of the policy agenda for more than two decades due to the complex problems it causes for both policy makers and the individuals affected (Dixon‚ 2004 & Walsh‚ 1987). Those that are long term unemployed (LTU)‚ unemployed for 52 weeks

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    Export to Australia

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    Contents Introduction 3 1. Product & Company 3 1.1 Geely in Australia 4 2. Environment of Australian 4 2.1 Australia automobile market 5 2.2 China-Australia FTA 5 2.3 Opportunities and challenges 6 2.3.1 Opportunities 6 2.3.2 Challenges 7 2.4 Intermediary 7 2.5 Mode of transport 8 2.6 Regulatory Control & Documentation 9 2.7 Marketing Strategy 9 3. Conclusions 10 4. Reference 10 5. Appendix 10 Introduction The automotive trade is a major

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    the subject of prevention to the table. Engineers building the bridge are much concerned with the safety of the people utilizing it. Safety is one of the most important issues while constructing‚ if not the most important. However‚ what about the safety of those that are using the bridge for unsafe intentions? Bridge builders have a responsibility of the safety of everyone on the bridge and should design it to keep everyone on it. When an engineer has the capability of building a structure

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