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    As an essential factor to sustain life and the ultimate protector within numerous industries, the element zinc exists as a crucial factor within the world’s scientific realm. This bluish-white, lustrous metal was previously used in various industrial alloys and for medicinal purposes as early as 2,500 years ago by the Romans and Palestinians (“Zinc,” 2016). Greater rates of zinc production then began in India during the 13th century by heating mineral calamine with wool, yet no reference to it…

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    Does greater responsibility come with greater power? That is if you have a special ability (e.g. one acquired through training as an engineer) to do good (e.g., help those in need), do you thereby have a moral obligation to do good? In other words, would it be morally wrong for you to not use your special engineering skills to do good, or even as much good as possible? Be sure to interact with the Robichaud reading when answering these questions In my opinion, power without a purpose becomes…

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    Rover's Global Strategy

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    Q1: What role has Rover played in Honda’s global strategy? What role has Honda played in Rover’s strategy? Rover began seeking a partner that could provide a mid-sized car in the short term, help improve quality and efficiency, and infuse needed capital and expertise to update technology. By forging licensing agreements with Honda, Rover would gain access to Honda’s formidable R&D capabilities. Primarily Rover were seeking someone to bring Rover out of their financial hole and provide new car…

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    Apollo Tyres Case Study

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    Abstract The present paper is based upon the tyres. The tyres industry is facing heavy competition in the deregulated aviation market as consequence of the emergence of low cost tyres with good quality product offering their services at prices. The tyres are very useful to the all business people. Because, the tyres plays a vital role to business man customers and passengers. The goods are sent or passes or exchange only through the transport.. In transport, we can use different type of…

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    South Africa that are involved in the both importing and exporting have expressed their delight in the trade deal by seeing it as an opportunity and taking advantage of it, there are some, especially within the poultry industry, that see the trade deal as a threat to the industry as a whole. Why the difference in views? Why is the African Growth and Opportunity Act seen as an opportunity or advantage by one group and seen as a threat by another? With these difference of opinions, is the African…

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    satisfaction and job performance in automotive industry in India, employees at supervisor level were more satisfied than worker level. More experienced employees were more satisfied than less experienced employees. The results show that developing job satisfaction among the employees tend to progress in employee’s performance hence increase in the organisational profit. Gaqo & Piro (2015) in their experiment with 120 employees in Albania automotive industry found that key factors contribute to…

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    About 40 percent of people in Thailand are farmers, who either grow food or raise animals. 30 percent of Thai work in the industry field, manufacturing cars, clothes or electronics. The rest of the population has an assortment of jobs, from Education to Banking. About 95 percent of all people who live in Thailand are Buddhists, which is the official religion of Thailand. Thai…

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    Performance Evaluation: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION (NSSMC) is a joint venture based in Tokyo (Japan) and as the name implies, it produces steel in high capacity. The company was originally known as Nippon Steel Corp but after the merger with Sumitomo Metal in October 1st of 2012, was later changed to “Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation”. In 2012, the company ranked the world second largest steel producer after the union. This report will analyze in deep the company…

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    Toyota motor company of Japan has taken the challenge of better quality management seriously and has proved its ability to compete with the leaders of the industry such as Ford, Volvo, Chevrolet et al. By careful adoption of cutting edge technologies such as Total quality management, Toyota has turned itself into a game changer in the industry. This assignment focuses on how Toyota achieved its objectives using TQM. It unfolds in three stages starting with The company and its scope. Secondly…

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    Madagascar Research Paper

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    Cultural Diversity and Developments Madagascar has a unique blend of customs and faiths from Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and Africa. It is one of the seventeen megadiverse countries in the world. Approximately 250,000 species are found in Madagascar. Over 65 percent of the species found on the island of Madagascar are not found anywhere else on earth such as elephant birds. (Dewar & Wright, 1993). Madagascar is also home to the third largest coral reef system in the world. Madagascar…

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