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    Dell's Direct Sales Model

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    Case 11.1: The direct sales model or a ‘dual system’ model: Dell’s distribution strategy in China. 1. What are Dell’s FSAs? What are the macro-level requirements for the direct sales model to be successful? What are the major advantages of the direct model‚ compared with the tradi tional channel strategy in the computer business? Dell’s main FSA is its well designed and integrated supply chain based on its direct sales model. Dell successfully controls its own distribution‚ bypassing conventional

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    C Program

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    Storage Class: Whenever we talk of variables or data types the various concepts that are immediately associated with it are: 1. The name of the variable 2. The amount of space required to store that variable 3. Address of the memory location where the variable is created 4. The possible operations‚ which can be performed with the variable However‚ we never considered the permanence of a variable or its scope i.e. the portion of the program where the variable is valid or recognized

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    Business Ethics

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    Bhd. defaults in repayment‚ should bank ABC Bhd. worry that Belton Sdn.Bhd. will raise the defence that as the rm 50 000 was utilized prior to the signing of the security documentation‚ there was past consideration‚ therefore the documentation is void? Give reasons for your answer. Reference must be made to relevant sections of the Contracts Act 1950 and Caselaw. Issues Whether the bank can sues the Belton Sdn Bhd that default in repayment of Rm50‚000? Contract from the issues Section 2(e)

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    Indian Contract Act, 1872

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    What is Law ? Law means a ‘set of rules’ which governs our behaviours and relating in a civilized society. So there is no need of Law in a uncivilized society. Why Should One Know Law ? One should know the law to which he is subject because ignorance of law is no excuse. Introduction to Indian Contract Act Definition of a Contract :- Sec. 2(h) of the Act defines the term contract as "An agreement enforceable by law is a contract”. Flow of the definition :- Contract

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    Introduction to Java

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    Object‐ Oriented Programming  (CS243) Dr Walid M. Aly  walidmaly@yahoo.com  Office # 409      Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  Dr Walid M. Aly  Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 2  Dr Walid M. Aly  JAVA C C++ JAVA http://java.sun.com/ 1991 1970 1979 C# 2000 Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 Dr Walid M. Aly  3  Text Book Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 4  Dr Walid M. Aly  Course Group home page:    

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    Discussion The process of consolidation is often confused with the process of compaction. Compaction increases the density of an unsaturated soil by reducing the volume of air in the voids. Meanwhile‚ Consolidation is a time-related process of increasing the density of saturated soil by draining some of the water out of the voids. According to Karl Terzaghi "consolidation is any process which involves decrease in water content of a saturated soil without replacement of water by air." In general it

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    faltu

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    /** Aes encryption */ public class Test { private static SecretKeySpec secretKey ; private static byte[] key ; private static String decryptedString; private static String encryptedString; public static void setKey(String myKey){ MessageDigest sha = null; try { key = myKey.getBytes("UTF-8"); System.out.println(key.length); sha = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-1"); key

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    Illegal Contracts

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    illegal terms in the contract or it can just be void. There are restraints on trade which include limiting employees from competing against their employers post employment and so on. Throughout this essay‚ these restrictions will be analyzed. The difference between illegalities‚ voids and restraints will be presented‚ along with cases to provide examples. It must be known that there is a difference between void contracts and illegal contracts. A void contract is not even considered a contract‚

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    Traffic Lights in java

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    Traffic Lights in java object oriented programming - Source: http://yoursamplecode.blogspot.com/ import javax.swing.JFrame; public class TrafficControlApp {     /**      * @param args      */     public static void main(String[] args) {         TrafficLight application = new TrafficLight();         application.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);     } } import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Font; import java.awt.Graphics; public class TrafficFixtureForward{

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    History of Zero

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    More willing to accept the concept of void‚ the Eastern civilisations are credited with the invention of zero. The Western civilisations‚ on the other hand‚ struggled for almost two millennia to finally accept zero. The history of zero from merely a placeholder in place value systems (digit) to finally becoming accepted as a number has a very long history in Western civilisations. This was mainly due to their strong rejection of the concept of void. The Eastern civilisations‚ fortunately

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