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    The advantages and disadvantages of living in the country Living in the countryside has a lot of advantages‚ but also many disadvantages. As the advantage we can consider the fact that the country is less polluted and the traffic isn’t so heavy. You are fit and you don’t need to worry about your health condition‚ because in the countryside the air and water are so clean. In the country there are many plant species. There aren’t any huge blocks of flats‚ modern skyscrapers or bothersome traffic

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    Q4) what are the advantages and disadvantages to a firm of operating on a large scale? Economies of scale fall under microeconomics and are the cost advantages a business obtains due to expansion. As scale is increased they cause a producers average cost per unit to fall. Microeconomics (from Greek prefix micro- meaning "small" and "economics") is a branch of economics in which you study the behaviour of how the individual firms make decisions to allocate limited resources. Normally‚ it applies

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    International Marketing What are the specific characteristics of the international marketing activities designed and implemented by small firms? As defined Robert W. Rowden (Thunderbird International Business Review‚ March-April 2001)‚ a small firm (with a maximum of 50 employees) is centralized and personalized through management of an owner-manager. This type of organization provides some advantage such as proximity between manager and employees because there is less hierarchy. Furthermore

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    Impact of Competitive Advantage on Firms Growth Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the Impact of Competitive Advantage on Firms Growth and firm’s performance. Methodology: Data were collected from 2 organizations using Questionnaires. The questionnaire consists of eighteen items that includes four items for demographic‚ four items for measuring training‚ five items for competitive advantage‚ three items for organization performance and two items for organization growth

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    to know the reason and how individuals keenly look for specific media to meet their particular needs. As opposed to other media theory that seeks to understand what the media do to individuals‚ UGT seeks to understand what individuals do with media. UGT as argued by McQuail (2010) is an audience-centered means of getting to understand mass communication. The main conceptual and question with UGT is that why do individuals utilize media and what do these individuals use media for. According to

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    Essay In chapter 3‚ we look more into the specific and changing environment. There are five components in specific environment. They are the customers‚ the competitors‚ the suppliers‚ industry regulation and advocacy group. There are three steps to identifying changes in the external environment. The first is environmental scanning‚ then interpreting environmental factors and lastly‚ acting on opportunity and threats. There are many competitors in the hardware industry. In Vitraco‚ competitors

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    Compare And Contrast Essay TOPIC: Job specific training versus Quality specific training M.Y.Simeon Sithu MBA 14’c’ Reg no:BLR0907033095   Job specific training versus quality specific training “Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence‚ but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence‚ then‚ is not an act but a habit.”(Aristotle) INTRODUCTION: Training is a part which

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    English for Hotel Staff‚ English for Marine Engineers‚ English for Medical Science and so on. Before giving a straight answer to the question ‘what is ESP?’ we will begin instead with the following question: ‘Why ESP?’ After all‚ the English Language world got along well enough without it for many years. However‚ from the early 1960’s‚ English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has grown to become one of the most prominent areas of EFL teaching today. Its development is reflected in the increasing number

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    Situation Specific Theory

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    Running head: SITUATION SPECIFIC THEORY Situation Specific Theory Janiece Fontes Maryville University Situation Specific Theory Theory of Evolution Situation specific theories provide nursing practice that is specific to a certain nursing phenomenon. It limits the consideration of patients and their dynamic historic and sociocultural context (Im & Meleis‚ 1999). Veteran’s Healthcare Services (VA) was developed specifically for the purpose

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    of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2000) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions (DSM-IV: Appendix I). Included in DSM-IV-TR (4th.ed) the term cultural-bound syndrome denotes recurrent‚ locality-specific patterns of abnormal behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV-TR diagnostic category. Many of these patterns are naturally considered to be illnesses‚ or at least afflictions‚ and most have local names

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