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    Why do people prefer to use private transport instead of public transport ? Transportation is the source of movement for people from one geographic to another.People can use it to carry a lot of them things by it such as luggage .it is very comfortable for a lot of people to go to a lot of countries by easy way and in any time.the public transport made a lot of changes in a lot of countries not make population. Public transportation: This means of transportation contain with a lot of numbers…

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    CHALLENGES FACED BY TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA: The challenges or problems faced by different textile industries in India are: 1) Cotton industry: a) Cotton production in India is uncertain. It fluctuates depending on weather conditions. This makes the raw material supply irregular. b) Cotton produced in India is not of fine quality. For fine fabrics, we need to import cotton from other countries. c) Textile industries in our country are suffering from inadequate power supply. d) Indian…

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    As the technologies that enable surveillance activities become available to the average global consumer, these surveyant technologies permeate into the desires of the individual as a tool to spectate other people. Technologies of surveillance such as camera monitoring, data-doubles and drones have changed how individuals choose to In Max Hjortsberg’s "Drone Poem", it is important to remember that there are living people piloting the drones mentioned in the poem with motives behind their…

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    Throughout human nature, people have always been conquering, striving for power and capital above any other objective; even if it means hurting others. Ethical ambiguity hasn’t come in mind to many since the modern age because of the potential of capitol people saw. Many companies to this day obey their practices by operating the right way without causing harm to others to promote a positive environment and loyalty to their consumers. One of the biggest modern-day water distributors (Nestle),…

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    Electronics (Smart phones) Customer satisfaction can be defined as the level and degree of satisfaction that is provided by the company’s products or services to a customer and is measured by numbers of repeat customers. Customer satisfaction is a marketing term that represents the measure of how the needs and responses are worked together and conveyed to exceed expectations customer desire. Customer satisfaction is a theoretical idea and includes such factors as the quality of the product, the…

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    LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT FAILURE CASE STUDY: BLACKBERRY SAMUKELO ZUMA 10.10.2015 Table of Contents SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 3 FAILURES 4 CONCLUSION 6 REFERENCES 7 SUMMARY BlackBerry was launched in 1999 in Ontario Canada, and became a global leader in mobile communications. It operates in various countries in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America, and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ. The company was once a leader amongst…

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    To live a more sustainable life, there are many different things that one can do. Over a period of six weeks, I can accomplish being more sustainable by reducing my shower time, unplug unused appliances, switch to LED light bulbs, turn lights on/off only when necessary, and bring snacks to work instead of buying fast food everyday. Here is how I am going to accomplish sustainable acts for the next six weeks. The first activity that I’m going to try to accomplish is reducing the time I take to…

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    Navina Exports Case Study

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    Navina Navina Exports was established in 1989 when I came back from the USA after my graduation. My father was running Navina Industries which is the bigger company. I and my brother took the challenge to start a new company for knitwear. We started very small in terms of capital and company size with only thirty stitching machines. From such humble beginnings we have grown every year and today we are grossing hundred and twenty million dollars of export. It has been not been an easy task. In…

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    Watch Industry Case Study

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    consideration the level of involvement and motivation then it follow one of two routes: The central route: If a consumer is highly involved in the product which he/she wants to buy then he/she will give his effort to understand the message in marketing. Consumer will look for cues in the message that to the product and…

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    Introduction Given that political obligation may be defined as an obligation to obey the rules and laws set by the state, although aside from this obligation, one would not feel obliged to do so, we find many explanations as to the motives of political obligation as set forth by David Gauthier. By nature, we find that men are competitive beings, due to the fact that they are appropriative creatures always seeking more goods, and more power. Gauthier suggests that "men find themselves in an…

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