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    Case Study: Macdonald

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    Furthermore, SRI can continue their business with MacDonald if they restructure their trading operations. Since SRI is the supplier the best way to send consignment to Macdonald would be through shipping inventory using separate bonded warehouse facility. This method will allow SRI to track inventory accurately. According to this structure, MacDonald would become the consignee (the seller) and SRI would be the consignor (the person who owns the item). Subsequently, the ownership of the…

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    Year 9 sources analysis Victorian England and British India //Sup-topic: the Indians mutiny 1857 Answer the following question using the sources “turning point –Morden history depth studies” provided by the teacher. Comprehension: 1) What are a few aspects of the massacre at Cawnpore that we can find in source 3.10 on p.71? The aspects that I have been concluded in source 3.10 is that the massacre was described as a “blacker scheme” implying that author of this text referred to it as a…

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    New Kadampa Tradition

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    The Charlotte Vajradhara Center that I did field work at followed the New Kadampa tradition. As a strictly western institution, the New Kadampa tradition contrasts from other variations of western Buddhism. The most prominent distinction between the New Kadampa and other traditions emerging in the west is their stance on the Dalai Lama and the Free Tibet movement. As the Free Tibet movement and the Dalai Lama are arguably the most eminent and renowned features pertaining to Buddhist traditions…

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    After the long months of preparing for the wedding, deciding on color schemes, seating arrangements and whatnot, the honeymoon is a chance for man and wife to enjoy their newly wedded state before returning to the realities of everyday life. While Sri Lanka does offer several breathtakingly amazing honeymoon destinations,…

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    For decades, the Philippines have been trying to fight the global crisis on HIV. But the last few years has been alarming as the number of HIV cases has been continuously growing. According to the Philippine Department of Health’s Epidemiology Bureau, in just one month in July, 2015, there were 682 new cases registered, 17% more than the same month the previous year. 94% of them were male and the average age was 27 (I. Gonzales, 2016). In 2008, only 1 person was getting infected daily, and then…

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    assets ratio exceeds above mentioned standard, that is indicated company may not be efficiently using its short term financing facilities (Akinsulire, 2006). In Tal Lanka Hotels PLC current assets ratios are 0.86 times, 1.63…

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    This study is hopes to answer following questions. 1.3.1. Main Research Questions  What is the services quality level of the banking sector in Sri Lanka?  What is the customer satisfaction level of the banking sector in Sri Lanka?  What are the factors affected to the customer satisfaction?  Is there relationship between Services quality and customer satisfaction? 1.3.2. Specific Research Questions  Is there relationship between tangibility and customer satisfaction?  Is there…

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    Language Used In Sports

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    The entertainment of sport in almost all variations has changed drastically over the years. The changes can be noticed in many different aspects such as: presentation, money, audience etc. With these alterations the language has inevitably transitioned as well. A lot of the language used in sport derives from the context of commentary, magazines and even news headlines. Through studying the language techniques prevalent in contexts within these categories, contrasts can be distinguished between…

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    Water In Anil's Ghost

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    development. Within Sri Lanka, the entire island’s biome and economy are dependent on two yearly monsoons to supply water to the land. This intense period of rainfall is an extraordinary phenomenon from which culture and tradition is built around. In the novel Anil’s Ghost by Michael Ondaatje, Anil revisits her childhood home in Sri Lanka as a forensic pathologist in an effort to investigate human ethics and struggles with her thoughts on the country. Despite growing up in Sri Lanka, Anil’s…

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    after all the different experiences and encounters they had with so many places and life story of people, Anil started to build much more of an emotional connection with Sri Lanka. Sarath and Anil both changed each other; Sarath also developed a sense of trust in Anil that she was the right person to present her findings in Sri Lanka to the international…

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