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    Reference Ecosystem for Arimawhai Point, Great Mercury Island Introduction When a company, community, trust or private land owner plan on creating a reserve on a degraded landscape they must consider using a reference ecosystem when in the process of planning how to create the reserve. A reference ecosystem is another ecosystem that has the same features as the planned ecosystem this can include temperature, average amount of rainfall, soil type/geology, vegetation type. Reference ecosystems…

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    Aquaculture Issues

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    . Aquaculture experiences an annual growth of 10 percent surpassing beef production in the year 2010. The important features in aquaculture include where, how and the tonnage of fish produced. The industrialized nations produce 80% meat, but fish takes place six times faster in developing countries (FAO 26). Fish is an inexpensive, nutritious animal protein and is a contributing factor towards raising nutritional standards, food security and poverty alleviating in low-income countries. Where the…

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    Over the last decade, India’s domestic aviation industry has experienced a boom in growth, in terms of passenger traffic and revenue. Research indicates that the market is expected to grow exponentially, with the domestic market recording the highest growth rate for aviation globally, at 28.1%. Total passenger traffic stands at a 190.1 million in 2015, which means that passenger traffic increased by 12.47 per cent. Growth in passenger traffic has been strong since the new millennium, especially…

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    Asda Swot Analysis

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    chain of Gateways superstores for £705 million. But unfortunately, this expansion went against the company because, selling too many different products, was not an easy task for them. Hence in 1991, the company recruited a new chief executive from Kingfisher named Archie Norman. After ASDA returned to its roots as a food retailer, comparing to its three large rivals, ASDA’s strategy to be cheaper highlighted. Afterwards, rather than involving in loyalty schemes, ASDA began to concentrate on…

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    5.1 Board of Directors - Names and Qualifications The board of directors will bear the ultimate authority and accountability for every decision upheld by the company (Snyder, 2016). Board members are the fiduciaries who steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies, as well as by making sure the company has adequate resources to advance its mission. More so, it will set policies for the company and goals for…

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    BUSINESS MODEL Indigo Business model Indigo is India’s fastest growing domestic airlines. It has the highest load factor of 89.40%. The mission statement of indigo clearly indicates their business model: To be the best airline in India by providing the following values to the customer: • Affordable fares • On-time performance • Hassle-free service The strengths of Indigo include: Business Model, High Brand Awareness, Cost Leadership, innovation, Age of Equipment, etc. Indigo has Low Cost, not…

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    The History Of Venezuela

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    Intro (Sara): When we got Venezuela, we knew that it would be a very interesting country to research. And, we were right. Venezuela has an interesting history, good food, and some cool traditions. Their lifestyle is a little different, but there will be one feature that you will right away compare to ours. Without any further ado, let’s begin. History (Anna): Before Europeans arrived, the inhabitants were Indians. They called Venezuela paradise, living in tropical forests, grasslands, and…

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    Yatra Case Study

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    Yatra.com is India’s leading online travel company. Positioned as a brand that believes in "Creating Happy Travelers", we provide information, pricing, availability, and booking facility for domestic and international air travel, hotel bookings, holiday packages and bus and railway reservations. We offer a host of travel services designed to make business and leisure travel easier. Based in Gurgaon, India, Yatra.com is a one-stop-shop for all travel-related services. A leading consolidator of…

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    2. INTRODUCTION India's luxury market is expanding and is is expected to cross the $10 billion-mark by 2014 boosted by a new class of wealthy termed as the 'closet customers' who have joined the traditionally rich contributing to higher luxury sales, as per ET report. According to the CII-IMRB report, as a result of the economic slowdown in 2013 has impacted the luxury market to a certain extent but by mid-2014 the market is expected to revive and continue its growth trajectory and grow at…

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