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    providers for on-site support services but Dell maintains the accountability for the customer service. “Direct model has been a revolution but it is not a religion” Michael Dell wrote in a memorandum which was sent to Dell employees in April 2007. And in 2008, Dell undertook a deep transformation of its supply chain which included shifts from a regional to global structure and from the direct only model to multiple channels model. Also, there was a corporate shift to solution focus business.…

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    Climate Change Impact

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    systems in the tropics; dengue fever in tropical urban centres; leishmaniasis and Chagas disease in forest and dryland systems; meningitis in the Sahel; and cholera in coastal, freshwater and urban systems. While climate change impacts may have few direct impacts on other important diseases such as HIV/AIDS, climate variability impacts on food production and nutrition can affect susceptibility to HIV/AIDS as well as to other diseases (Williams,…

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    Are future carbon dioxide levels going to affect the ocean’s fish population? The future effects of carbon dioxide and climate change cannot be certain, however, Rachel Sullivan argues otherwise. In a recent ABC Science article (2016) the author, Rachel Sullivan, references a study in the journal Biology Letters (Connel, Gillanders, Nagelkerken, Russel, 2015), to draw a conclusion that ocean acidification will negatively affect the soundscape that fish larvae rely on to navigate through the…

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    own image, which is the so-called “dielectric solvation energy” ()()aaaaHRaaarVrrdrVˆ02ρ∫+=. (7) In above expressions, ()()2rraaℜ=ρ is the electron or hole density, and a = e, h; ()herrW,ˆ is a spherically symmetric component of the point charges direct Coulomb interaction operator, is a spherically symmetric component of the polarization energy operator, and ( herrU,ˆ ()rVˆ is the dielectric solvation energy operator. To obtain the explicit form of these operators we solve analytically the…

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    Coconut Bliss Case Study

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    3.2: Marketing plan for Coconut Bliss Marketing plan is the blueprint of the future marketing actions after analysing the factors affecting marketing directly or indirectly. Following is a marketing plan designed for Coconut Bliss: Environmental analysis with the help of situational analysis tools: Environmental analysis is meant for betterment of business by providing framework for the planning. It is helpful and easy to use for any type of business (Michael, 2013). Following are the…

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    Texas. Its main purpose is to transport Canadian crude oil to refineries throughout the mid-west and along the Gulf Coast of America. The Keystone XL pipeline is similar to the original pipeline; however, this new pipeline would take a much more direct route to Steele City, Nebraska as seen in the map (Keystone XL). The plan to finish the pipeline was just recently…

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    Cancer is described as uncontrolled growth of the abnormal body cells. Cancer associated with altered expression of cellular genes which its normal function is to regulate proliferation and differentiation of cell. Cancer is the second major cause of death for both men and women in the United States (Copstead & Banasik, 2013). According to National Cancer Institute (2014), there are over one hundred types of cancer existing. Types of cancers are named for the organ or type of cell in which its…

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    1. Introduction: To plan with high efficiency for environmental change, the chief challenge is to deal with the drivers in developing countries instead of developed countries. This statement expresses the idea of in order to achieve the ideal result, it is practical and realistic to draw up some plans and follow through certain policies involving the drivers in developing countries. Although it might be hard in the process of carrying out the actual project. From my perspective, the…

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    The area the Himalayas are geographically located within hold the greatest amount of ice outside of the polar region, and within the region, contains the ten largest rivers in Asia, (Wilkes & Eriksson, The Melting Himalayas: Cascading Effects of Climate Change on Water, Biodiversity, and Livelihoods, 2009). Although the Himalayas contain a great source of ice due to high alpine glaciers, climate change is rapidly changing the topography of this area by accelerating the melting of ice, (Wilkes,…

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    that are crucial to marine life. An increase in CO2 will continue to cause more warming in the atmosphere and needs to be checked. This then calls for between 60-80% emission reductions in the next two…

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