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    How do alcoholics present their current and past self in their narratives? Introduction The aim of this study is to look at how an alcoholic presents self in a story regarding their experience of alcoholism. In order to be able do this‚ the study will look at theories of narratives and identities. Personal identity is built up of the narratives told of personal experiences. Narratives play an essential role for people to be able to form their identity and recount and reflect on their lives

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    people will tell you that they would pick it up‚ but how many of them would actually do that? Sadly there are not many people in our country who bothers themselves to do so. “Leave it to the cleaners! If Singapore so clean right‚ then the cleaners no need work ready!” Most Singaporeans will reply when they are asked to pick up rubbish that they see on the floor. Cleaners are of course here to help keep our country clean‚ but that doesn’t mean that we can be irresponsible for our country’s cleanliness

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    Strategic Process Management – Nabisco 1) Introduction Nabisco is 1 of Kraft’s billion-dollar brands which is dated back to as far as more than a century since 1898 when the United States Baking Company‚ the New York Biscuit Company and the American Biscuit & Manufacturing Company formed to become the National Biscuit Company. “Nabisco” first appeared on a new sugar wafer product in 1901‚ but the corporate name did not change from National Biscuit Company to Nabisco‚ Inc. until 1971. Kraft

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    I can make a difference “If there is a better solution… find it.” This quote by Thomas Edison means that there is a better solution. I just have to have enough perseverance to find it. I believe that there is always another solution. Bullying is a huge problem in the United States. All it takes is one person to stand up and it can start a chain reaction. With enough courage‚ compassion‚ and perseverance it can be stopped. I can eliminate bullying in my school by

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    2.3 Ishikawa diagram In 1960s‚ Professor Kaoru Ishikawa has introduced Ishikawa diagram. This diagram also called fishbone diagram or cause and effect diagram (Ishikawa 1976). Since this diagram is inception‚ it has gained tremendous of popularity to identify the root cause of the variety of problems (Hossen et al. 2017). Besides that‚ Ishikawa diagram often called as fishbone diagram is because it can help in the brainstorming to determine the possible cause of a problem and also sort the ideas

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    DECLARATION I here by declare that the project entitled “PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT AND INVESTMENT DECISION” Submitted for partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of MASTER OF BUSSINESS ADMINISTRATION is entirely original and Has not Been Submitted earlier by any one for any Degree or Diploma. DATE: PLACE: Objectives and methodology Aim of the study: The

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    The International Market Selection Process Literature: Chapter 8‚ ”Global Marketing” + p. 775-779 the Jobber-book Approaches to Market Selection The coincidence approach • Choosing a new market is not a planned process • A market is chosen because: – The management might have preferences based on personal experience – Opportunities through local network – Or other change agents might The near-market approach The near-market approach • • • • • • • Require limited resources Proactive approach

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    material that is currently on order. The user can create any number of simultaneous MRP ‘plans’ using any number of master schedules for simulation purposes. In addition to demands from the master schedule‚ or in lieu of a master schedule‚ the MRP system can use time phased reorder points to generate demand over a user specified period of time. The MRP can be run for any number entities (which could be physically separated inventories) and can include distributor inventories‚ if the system has

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    Olsen DATE: 19 October 2012 SUBJECT: ANALYSIS OF THE WORKBOOK PROCESS As a leading pioneer in outdoor retailing and a company at the forefront of the movement for environmental sustainability‚ we write this letter in response to your request to evaluate your current Workbook Process and appraise the advantages as well as the drawbacks to the system. We are not in favour of the current Workbook Process for reasons that we will list for you. We feel that a company with such a reputation

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    knowledge on the decision-making behaviour of police officers has been assessed and documented in many different studies‚ however Bonner reveals six themes related to officer arrest decision-making and the influence of working rules that are regulated by precise frameworks. When police and citizens endure and encounter each other they meet on a social stage were the citizen’s interaction is based on their status and capability to challenge the police (Bonner 2014:494). The decision-making behaviour

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