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  • Extension Program: Agriculture in Industrializing Place

    Extension Program: Agriculture in Industrializing Place

    Extension Program: Agriculture in Industrializing Place In Banjo West Tanauan City Batangas, the population is starting to get bigger and bigger. People from other provinces are settling down in this barangay, so the space for each family is getting smaller. And since the baranggay is in the city, most of the agricultural lands were turned to industrial sites. There is small space for agricultural products. There are lots owned by few individual people planted by

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    What did I learn? Industrial Revolution In the previous class, we learned the changes of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution had changed literally everything. Lives changed, roles changed, education changed, homes changed, health changed, romance changed; everything had changed. The elements of the home changed in quite a few ways. The home was always filled with the people that lived there because they spend their time at home. The home was made of things

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: David
  • Crisis in the Kenya Coffee Industry

    Crisis in the Kenya Coffee Industry

    CRISIS IN THE KENYA COFFEE INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION For many years, Kenya has been famous for its coffee. Described as strong in body and intense in flavor, Kenyan coffee, which belongs to the Arabica variety, is considered one of the world's most consistent sources of high-grade caffeine. And because of its good cash returns to local farmers, coffee has traditionally occupied a large share of the country's most productive lands, grown mostly on rich, red volcanic

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution, widespread replacement of manual labor by machines that began in Britain in the 18th century and is still continuing in some parts of the world. The Industrial Revolution was the result of many fundamental, interrelated changes that transformed agricultural economies into industrial ones. The most immediate changes were in the nature of production: what was produced, as well as where and how. Goods that had traditionally been made in the home or in

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • Duncan Industries

    Duncan Industries

    Duncan Industries: Duncan industry was founded in 1991 in Quebec, Canada. The Duncan industry produced a product called the "Duncan Lift". The founders name was Mark Duncan who worked for another Canadian subsidiary and when he introduced to them his new idea they didn't take it into consideration so he left the company and started a business of his own, producing the "Duncan lift". His main focuses while designing were quality, safety and workmanship. When

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Taline
  • Film Industry: Then and Now

    Film Industry: Then and Now

    Film: Then and Now The film industry has always been somewhat of a dichotomy. Grounded firmly in both the worlds of art and business the balance of artistic expression and commercialization has been an issue throughout the history of filmmaking. The distinction of these two differing goals and the fact that neither has truly won out over the other in the span of the industry’s existence, demonstrates a lot of information about the nature

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Jon
  • Automobile Industry (pcd) - India

    Automobile Industry (pcd) - India

    Indian Automotive Industry The automotive sector, comprising of the automobile and auto component sub sectors, is one of the key segments of the economy having extensive forward and backward linkages with other key segments of the economy. It contributes about 4 per cent in India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 5 per cent in India's industrial production. The well-developed Indian automotive industry ably fulfils this catalytic role by producing a wide variety of vehicles like

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Jon
  • Strategic Management : Tourism Industry Porter Five Forces

    Strategic Management : Tourism Industry Porter Five Forces

    Introduction The model of the Five Competitive Forces was developed by Michael E. Porter in his book Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors in 1980. Since that time it has become an important tool for analyzing an organizations industry structure in strategic processes. Porter’s model is based on the insight that a corporate strategy should meet the opportunities and threats in the organizations external environment. Especially, competitive strategy should base on and understanding

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    Essay Length: 2,443 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Monika
  • Food Retail Industry Analysis

    Food Retail Industry Analysis

    INTRODUCTION Retailing is one of the most important in every Western European Country. Historically retailing has been viewed as the sale of goods to the consumer trough retail shops, but retail today should be viewed as being rather broader. Theories of retail change summarize forms of retail change, that involve three theories of retail change to explain, 1) natural selection in retailing, which is best adjust to their environment, are most likely to survive. The

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Wireless Industry

    Wireless Industry

    Over the past decade the wireless telecommunications industry has undergone a multitude of changes and experienced rapid growth. Developments in technology and consumer demand have fueled this growth and research shows that this growth will continue in the years to come. This paper will analyze the basis for these trends in consumption patterns, to include the utility derived from the products, changes in demand, market prices and the elasticity of demand of wireless services. Utility

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Industry Overview

    Industry Overview

    Recent Performance The online advertising industry has experienced extremely strong growth in recent years. The Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers reported that internet advertising spending increased 34.4% from $12.5 billion in 2005 to $16.8 billion in 2006 . In addition, according to the Nielson Monitor Plus, the leading provider of competitive advertising information, spending on internet advertising increased 15.9% in the first three quarters of 2007 compared to the same period in 2006. In a

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Jack
  • Michael E Porter - the Theory of National Competitive Advantage - Uk

    Michael E Porter - the Theory of National Competitive Advantage - Uk

    In his Theory of National Competitive Advantage, Michael E. Porter, "generally recognized as the father of the modern strategy field" (Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, 2009), deals with the competition of regions and nations and their sources of economic prosperity (Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, 2009). He found that the UK lags many other advanced nations in terms of competitiveness, especially regarding the levels of productivity and prosperity (institute for strategy and competitiveness, 2009). Public

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Anna
  • Michael E Porter - the Theory of National Competitive Advantage - Uk

    Michael E Porter - the Theory of National Competitive Advantage - Uk

    In his Theory of National Competitive Advantage, Michael E. Porter, "generally recognized as the father of the modern strategy field" (Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, 2009), deals with the competition of regions and nations and their sources of economic prosperity (Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, 2009). He found that the UK lags many other advanced nations in terms of competitiveness, especially regarding the levels of productivity and prosperity (institute for strategy and competitiveness, 2009). Public

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Anna
  • Competition in the Dutch Flower Markets

    Competition in the Dutch Flower Markets

    COMPETITION IN THE DUTCH FLOWER MARKETS Intrigue abounded in the Dutch flower industry when buyers and growers learned that a special meeting of Board Associates of the Dutch Flower Auctions (DFA) had been called. What was happening? Why were the CIOs of Aalsmeer and Naaldwijk, their two largest competing auctions huddled together in conference? The need for such a meeting was motivated by the successful emergence of the Tele Flower Auction (TFA), a relatively new

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: blekso
  • Taxation and the Tobacco Industry

    Taxation and the Tobacco Industry

    Tobacco Industry: Supply and Demand The tobacco industry has been a heavy hitter for raking in cash from consumers. The many types of taxes that have been placed on the luxury have been in hopes of driving down the smoking population. There have been many campaigns to urge smokers to quit, but the government’s heavy tax on the good is still one of the main reasons why smokers are putting out their butts. But is

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: regina
  • Forms of Industrial Organization

    Forms of Industrial Organization

    Forms of Industrial Organization Team Paper University of Phoenix Have you ever wondered how businesses decide what price to charge for their products, or how much output to produce to meet demand? These decisions largely depend on the type of industry in which the business operates. Economists group industries into four distinct market structures: monopolistic competition, oligopoly, pure competition, and pure monopoly. This paper will discuss these four market models. (McConnell-Brue, 2004, p. 413) We

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Victor
  • Marketing Implications for a Water Purification System for the Country of Morocco

    Marketing Implications for a Water Purification System for the Country of Morocco

    Marketing Implications for a Water Purification System for the Country of Morocco Executive Summary Morocco is in a crisis. More than 20% of its population is currently without access to safe water with an impending 30% population increase anticipated over the next 40 years. Large scale water purification equipment, capable of providing potable water to millions of people, in desperately needed. Considered a passive Islamic state without the cultural or social bias toward US

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    Essay Length: 4,073 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: David
  • Business Communication Trends Within the Payday Loan Industry

    Business Communication Trends Within the Payday Loan Industry

    Business Communication Trends With the massive amounts of change occurring within the US over the last few years, it is no great surprise that businesses must adapt with the shifting environment if they wish to stay afloat. Natural disasters, economic recession and the ever-progressing technology field will affect the business world and how the business world communicates. In the payday loan industry, where communication is a main factor in the day-to-day life, three major trends

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Kara
  • Retail Industry in India

    Retail Industry in India

    Pricing Strategy What price is right? Suppose there are two people A and B, they both subscribe to the services of a gym. A pays the annual subscription of INR 12000 while B pays in monthly installment of INR 1000. Both of them pay the same amount but B is more likely to continue exercising at the club than A. A will look forward to get the money worth early in the membership, but this

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    Essay Length: 260 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Max
  • Competitive Advantage

    Competitive Advantage

    Competitive Advantage Generic strategies were used initially in the early 1980s, and seem to be even more popular today. They outline the three main strategic options open to organization that wish to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. Each of the three options are considered within the context of two aspects of the competitive environment: Sources of competitive advantage - are the products differentiated in any way, or are they the lowest cost producer in an

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    Essay Length: 534 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Impact of Internet on Economics of Commercial Television Industry

    The Impact of Internet on Economics of Commercial Television Industry

    The commercial television broadcasting industry is undergoing a period of intense change. New technologies such as Electronic Program Guide (EPG), Digital Video Recorder (DVR), Video on Demand (VOD), digital television, Podcasting, online streaming, Mobile Video, and the Internet are dramatically changing the competitive landscape and placing strains on traditional media business models. All of these unprecedented technical innovations have significant implications for broadcasting market. Perhaps what is most interesting about this period of transition is

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Duncan Industries

    Duncan Industries

    Situation Analysis – SWOT Duncan Industries can greatly benefit from a SWOT analysis. The SWOT analysis identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to provide a solid foundation as a springboard to identify subsequent actions in the marketing plan. Strengths • The Duncan Lift was judged by many as superior to competitive offerings because of its design, the quality of workmanship, the safety features, the ease of installation, and the five-year warranty. • Mark held four

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Introduction to the Construction Industry

    Introduction to the Construction Industry

    According to the Riba Plan of Work, there are 11 stages from appraising the client's requirements through to post construction. A: Inception (Appraisal) At the Inception stage a brief and instructions from the client describing his requirements including what the project is intended to achieve, its cost and program to the architect. The architect will then  Check if it's possible to accept the job. This includes satisfying himself that the client is genuine and

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Hassin
  • The Broadcast Television Industry Strategic Audit

    The Broadcast Television Industry Strategic Audit

    Executive Summary The broadcast television industry contains four dominant players: ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox. Statistics show that 98% of homes in America have television sets. As a result ABC competes to obtain the viewership of these homes in order to sell air time to advertisers. Advertising revenue consisted of $1.6 billion for ABC in 1997; for this reason, the advertiser is ABC’s primary focus. As of February 1996, ABC is a wholly owned subsidiary

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Falling Water

    Falling Water

    Falling Water Falling water, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most widely acclaimed works, was designed for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann. The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. The falls had been a focal point of the family's activities, and they had indicated the area around the falls as as the location for a home. They were unprepared for Wright's suggestion

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    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Monika