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    wastage of valuable resources and avoids their duplication and hence it aims to give the highest returns at the lowest cost. It makes optimum utilization of all available resources. 2. Reduces business-related risks: There are many risks involved in any modern business…

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    Protestant Reformation Dbq

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    passed around. Before this, everything had to be handwritten, making it difficult to spread ideologies. The printing press was a technology that not only shaped the Renaissance, but also religious debate and the future of spreading information. In modern times, the printing press is resembled by printers, which are a cheap and small technology that allows people to print off documents from their computers. The Protestant Reformation was a religious movement in Europe that sparked conflict…

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    lack of communication between people among themselves, because of the Internet and social media, is an unnoticed life-affecting problem. Children 13 years of age and younger should not be allowed to use social media for the fact that it may provoke (short and long term) negative outcomes. Within these outcomes, cyber bullying, sexual harassment, and interpersonal skills are included. To begin with, sexual harassment is not a foreign concept, nor is it unheard of throughout the world in modern…

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    Elie Saab Case Study

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    in London “(Nadia and Hussam, 2012). The main branch of the company or in other words its headquarters is present in Lebanon. The other branches in different countries are assigned different roles. For example the office in Paris takes care of communications and public relations. Sales activities are looked after by the London branch. “Flagship stores are a showcase to a brand” (Robert, et al, 2002).The flagship stores are not typically used to make profits but to promote a brand. It defines who…

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    Two years after A-levels in creative writing were introduced by the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) examination board the Department of Education (Dfe) has announced that the subject will be cut from curriculum. In 2013 the A level subject was created with the help from creative writers and academics, and although the DfE concluded that "there are connections between Creative Writing and English" and that "Creative writing is (or could be construed to be) more skills-based than…

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    we can 't live without the technology sensation it delivers. The different directions technology has introduced in the world is incredible. For instance, there 's technology in business, relationships, transportation, and education. The advantages and disadvantages of technology in the classroom specifically K-12, has proven technology increases teaching and learning methods for the greater good. Technology supports the education system 100 percent, it gives students a different approach and…

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    The BRICS, Civets and African Dilemma A comparative analysis by Robbie Lynn “South Africa needs to look beyond the emerging BRIC(s) and Civet(s) markets and focus on Africa.” Definition of Emerging Markets According to en.wikipedia.org the definition for an emerging market can be defined as the following: “An emerging market is a country that has some characteristics of a developed market but is not a developed market. This includes countries that may be developed markets in the future…

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    Hostel Case Study

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    Advantages of Hostel Hostel life is very advantages for those who undertake it. The inmates get better facility for study through discussion in a hostel than in any other place. Here they learn discipline through the rigor of rules and through mutual adjustment and co-operation. Disadvantages of Hostel Hostel-life suffers from the possible disadvantages. These are due to some unruly inmates or to some unworthy Superintendents…

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    Unfortunately due to this many of these people are overweight as these video games have replaced active activities. They have also affected how people communicate with each other. Communication with friends has improves as modern-day console feature messaging and live-chatting features. In doing this however, communications between families have been lowered as many young people are to focused on their games to talk to their families. Video game consoles have also offered new job opportunities,…

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    faster rate. Criticism of the ICS and NIMS procedures often cite the difficulty of multiple influxes of information and formats. During an emergency, the EOC can be a crowded, chaotic operation. With the added personnel from outside agencies, communication issues can arise due to more people, noise, and tension levels in the high stress environment. Issues such as longer response times, confusion, and identification of who is in charge can foster ineffectiveness (Noran, 2014). With different…

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