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    Exploring Father/Son Relationships Imagine yourself standing next to your son, the only other inhabitant of the land with a pulse for miles around. The dismal earth is covered with gray ash, the air thick with the particles. Envision yourself scouring for food to diminish the boy’s hunger in every corner of every ashy room, coming across nothing but bones and more ash. Now, picture yourself and your son in the small, religious community of Gilead, Iowa. The townspeople are caring and…

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    Chocolate is one of the most beloved flavors and ingredients in the world and even the most popular in continents of Europe and North America. One popular brand; The Hershey Company, specializes in chocolate-related confections. One popular product is Hershey’s Milk Chocolate With Almonds. High quality and consistency in the product takes a long journey but ensured in every single chocolate bar. The process that is taken to manufacture each ingredient and form them into chocolate ties strongly…

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    plain variant using the Mass Marketing strategy. Potential customers were supermarkets, wholesalers, exporters, bakery stores and deli’s. During the past few decades, the needs of human beings have not changed, while wants have changed rapidly. Many companies have been using mass marketing with the expectation of reaching everyone. Although everyone who has money will not become a customer. Every customer is a human being, they are all unique. We must find the common ground to attract customers.…

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    proprietorship, partnership and joint stock company including branches and voluntary association of people belong to individualistic institutions. Public enterprises run mainly to provide service to public. Industries can be classified into three types firstly manufacturing raw materials, secondly producing finished goods and thirdly providing business services such as British Airways.BA which was a state undertaking previously, which was later converted to a company with limited liability(whose…

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    is a US based company established in 1910 by Jed Thomas. The company established its first productions with cracked wheat, rolled oats and malt flakes however, later on, they moved their production line into products like drinks and beverages, dairy products and so on. UC was a successful company with an average value of 9 billion dollars by 2010. United Cereal was customer oriented company with its one of the most important slogan, “listen to the customers”. Basically, the company tried to…

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    Germany. The products of Milka are loved by millions of people because of the company`s approach to the production and to the customers. This confectionery is well-known, because Milka makes its sweets choosing only top-quality fresh raw materials showing respect and establishing a close connection to customers. This caring approach is appreciated and valued by Milka`s customers. Milka is a brand produced by the US Company Mondelēz International. As a rule, Milkas are sold in a form of a 100…

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    Slavery has been known to be associated with the makings of chocolate for not a usual amount of time now. Huge chocolate companies like Nestle, Hershey’s, etc. prefer child labor to make their chocolate, and not many people know that. Not many chocolate companies fancy Fair Trade (Fair Trade chocolate means that the plantations harvest cocoa with child labor, but the companies pay the farmers to supply the children with education, food, money, and clothes to at least give them a satisfactory…

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    A company is recognized as a separate legal entity and yet in reality, it is an association of persons who are in fact beneficiaries of the corporate property. It is therefore understood that corporate personality of the company can be used as a medium of committing fraud or illegal acts. Now, there is arises a paradoxical problem pertaining to the important legal question : Who accords for the liability? Who can be held responsible? The notion of corporate personality does not obviously…

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    The case that supports this elemnt is the case of Kelner V Baxter . The facts of this case was that three purpoted directors bought goods on behalf of a company yet to be formed. The company was later registered but became insolvent before the goods were paid. The judgment that was held was that the directors of principal, as no company had existed at the time of the contract. According to the case of Maya Stork and Kallessi Mctavish the agent was working under a principle which proves that…

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    Question 1 A strategic alliance can be defined when two or more companies wish to engage in a mutual business agreement whereby they still retain their own identity as a company but work towards a common purpose. These two companies engage in similar business practices but do not necessarily have to be based in the same location. The companies involved in the strategic alliance can offer each other their market knowledge, skills, assets such as intellectual property, funding and capital,…

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