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    Shut Up

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    Journal of Economics‚ Business‚ and Accountancy Ventura Accreditation No. 110/DIKTI/Kep/2009 Volume 15‚ No. 2‚ August 2012‚ pages 171 – 186 SWOT ANALYSIS IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY AT PURABAYA BUS STATION Hening Widi Oetomo Lilis Ardini Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia (STIESIA) Surabaya E-mail: oetomo_hening@stiesiaedu.com Menur Pumpungan Street No. 30‚ Surabaya 60118‚ East Java‚ Indonesia ABSTRACT Gate automation (entrance automation) is a strategic plan that will be

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    Accounting rate of return method If you have already studied other capital budgeting methods (net present value method‚ internal rate of return method and payback method)‚ you may have noticed that all these methods focus on cash flows. But accounting rate of return method uses expected net operating income to be generated by the investment proposal rather than focusing on cash flows to evaluate an investment proposal. Under this method‚ the asset’s expected accounting rate of return is computed

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    Up and Away

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    Who were the Iroquois tribes? There were five tribes in the original Iroquois Confederacy: the Mohawk‚ Seneca‚ Oneida‚ Onondaga‚ and Cayuga tribes. Later a sixth nation‚ the Tuscarora tribe‚ joined the confederation. - How was the Iroquois Confederacy organized? The Iroquois Confederacy‚ also known as the Iroquois League‚ was governed by the Iroquois Great Council. Each Iroquois nation sent between eight and fourteen leaders to the Great Council‚ where they agreed on political decisions

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    The Case for Curling Up with a Book March 2nd‚ 2012 Can you imagine that the world’s youngest billionaires and the best known co-founder of Facebook‚ Mark Zuckerberg‚ quit his occupation just to have stress free environment in order to curl up with a good book? Well‚ Carol Shields would do anything to curl up with a good book as she explained in her essay of “The Case for Curling Up with a Book”. Shields published this essay in 1997 to persuade people to read without any interruptions. She encouraged

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    was being kept in Japan.  Clouds were rising from the ocean now. The unexpected warmth of the past few days had at night drawn heavy fog from the cold waves. Sadao watched mists hide outlines of a little island near the shore and then come creeping up the beach below the house‚ wreathing around the pines. In a few minutes fog would be wrapped about the house too. Then he would go into the room where Hana‚ his wife‚ would be waiting

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    Pin-Up or Pin-Down? Pin-Up Grrrls: Feminism‚ Sexuality‚ Popular Culture is a book written by Maria Elena Buszek that explains how third-wave feminists are taking back pin-up culture. This new pin-up culture is shown developing through a 150 year time span. Buszek examines old and new female sex symbols as well as the beginnings of this new revival of the pin-up genre. This book illustrates how women are often publicly depicted and the representation of our sexualities since the early 1860’s. Buszek

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    decade of reality TV‚ online shopping‚ cell phones‚ tablets‚ and more inappropriate movies and music. Some comparable aspects of both generations include technology‚ TV shows‚ and music. In my opinion the 90’s comes out on top as a better time to grow up in. The technology of the 90’s was much more simpler and not as relied upon as in the 2010s. Cell phones were introduced in the 90’s and were very big and clunky‚ only a few percent of people used them so you wouldn’t see people glued to their phones

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    Growing up as a Soccer Player Soccer has been the sport of my choice since I have been four years old. It was the love of my life. I loved everything about it from the sweet smell of the grass to the most exhilarating feeling of scoring a goal. The sport of soccer was what motivated me to do better in everything. I grew up in a family that lived‚ breathed‚ and played soccer. My Dad coached soccer and both of my older brothers played soccer through High School‚ so when it came to me I had no choice

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    Ups Case Study

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    UV0906 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE OF AMERICA‚ INC. United Parcel Service of America‚ Inc. (UPS) had grown spectacularly from its humble beginning in 1907‚ when 19-year-old Jim Casey borrowed $100 to start a messenger and homedelivery service for Seattle department stores. By 2007‚ UPS had become a global public company‚ with a market cap of $74 billion‚ more than 428‚000 employees‚ $47 billion in revenue‚ and operations in more than 200 countries. A recognized leader among packagedelivery companies

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    Ups Strategic Analysis

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    1952‚ UPS grew in relative obscurity as it expanded westward from the East Coast and eastward from the West. Noted for its employee‑oriented culture‚ the company through the 1960s required all executives to start as drivers. The company gained notice in 1972 when the U.S. Postal Service named UPS as a competitor. In 1975 UPS crossed the border to Canada‚ and in 1976 it began service in West Germany. It started air express delivery in Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ in the late 1970s. By 1982 UPS Blue

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