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    advantages for the tourism industry accordingly. The study revealed that the oil problem is not only about energy constraints, but is also directly linked to environmental security, political instability, the socioeconomic systems of production and consumption which can affect the sustainable development of the hotel in almost every aspect. Moreover, climate change occurs much more slowly than other factors related to tourism, and because of the reason that luxury hotels are less susceptible to…

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    Batliboi Machine Case Study

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    Introduction to BATLIBOI LTD.  Industry detail Batliboi Machine Tool Group’s manufacturing facilities are situated at Surat, Bangalore in India and Peterborough in Canada. The Surat facility is situated on 180,000 sq. mtrs of land. It has a well equipped design and manufacturing facility of 30,000 sq.mtrs. The products manufactured are: Conventional and CNC Drilling Machines, Conventional and CNC Milling Machines, CNC Vertical Machining Centres, CNC…

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    Logistics: the Capital’s Art of War Technologies of all kinds, as artifacts and systems themselves, are often described as neutral entities, incapable of exerting any significant effects unless they have been graced with the human touch. Social influences are certainly strong factors to political leniencies of technology; however, to say that technology is indefinitely neutral is an uncritical and unrealistic claim. As Langdon Winner identifies in his writing, “Do Artifacts Have Politics?”,…

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    THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE BAREFOOT HEDGE-FUND MANAGERS (POOR ECONOMICS)- AN ANALYTICAL SUMMARY HEDGE FUND MANAGER: An individual who oversees and decides about the investments that are there in the hedge fund which are highly risky as they involve aggressive strategies and are less regulated than any other investments with the aim of getting high returns. POOR PERSON: An individual with a dearth for the bare necessities of life with the aim of earning money to raise…

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    accelerated consumer demand and aspirations, and marked significant changes in lifestyle and popular culture during the Interwar period of WWI and WW2. The United States became the largest supplier of raw materials and food and industrial products. Capital and US markets played a central role in boosting economic growth in Europe and Latin America. It…

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    Enterprise management is a system framework. All elements such as time and capital are separated as signal note that need to be combined, playing the most beautiful concertos. How to make strategic decisions, as well as our strategic plan, is living in a diverse and complex environment of enterprises, it is impossible to strictly…

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    nature of society. During his explanations, he used two very strong words to define it which were “dominant” and “controlling”. He said, “At its most advanced stage, domination functions as administration, and in the overdeveloped areas of mass consumption, the administered life becomes the good life of the whole, in the defense of which the opposites are united. This is the pure form of domination.”, then he prescribes us with a solution “Conversely, its negation appears to be the pure form of…

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    In societies based on voluntary trade, people grow rich by producing goods that customers purchase over the alternatives available. Individuals differ in ambition and ingenuity, but the ability to earn wealth inspires them to create finer products. In a market-oriented economy, the ability to move between classes hinges on the ability to satiate the desires of others; by nature, consumers purchase goods from suppliers who outperform their competitors. Ergo, for Bill Gates or other producers to…

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    Brainbelt Essay

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    Nowadays, many cities and regions developed so quickly and suddenly become worldwide influential areas. Some of them were even once called rustbelt, “areas that were former industrial citadels that had been hit hard by offshoring, suffered decline” (book). However, right now they were given a new name as “brainbelts”, the “centers of innovation and smart manufacturing” (book), which are also the hope for future business. All of the brainbelts have the following characteristics: “facing complex,…

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    after China, Japan, US, and Germany. Apart from building costs, other operational costs for a renewable energy power station are fuel, variable and fixed costs. The fuel costs are zero because nature itself provides the fuel for free. The variable costs, such as casual labour or generator repairs, for most of the renewables are lower than coal. Fixed costs, for example, annual preventive maintenance or insurance for all renewable technologies are lower than coal (Lenzel et al 2016). In…

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