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    MAS holdings. Besides that, MAS could expand its business to countries that have low cost of living for instance Vietnam and some South East Asia countries. First of all, the labour cost is lower and easy to employ employees however the training fees is needed. Advantages of this is labour cost is lower and makes quality products in a lower cost. Also, at the same time it provides jobs to local which is a ethical activities and should be prevailed. MAS can also consider to…

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    that I manage my schedule down to the minute since I have little free time, so I have learned to juggle between band and school demands. Activities & Affiliations 4/2015 – 5/2017 National Honor Society I have been involved in National Honor Society. It is based off of four pillars: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. To be eligible, I must display all four pillars and elaborate how I display them by writing several essays. Spring Semester 2015 and 2016 Drum Club Tarwater…

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    2015). Results of another research showed that “childhood obesity rates are higher in London than the rest of the country” and “one in five children classed as very overweight by the time they leave primary school” (Crerar, 2015). According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, obesity is defined as excess amount of body fat and can be measured and classified by the Human Body Mass Index (Health Risks of Being Overweight, 2012). Obesity is generally caused by…

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    While working as a national service personnel at the Ministry of Water Resource, Works and Housing in Ghana, after my associate degree in Public Administration, I was fortunate to be involved in project management roles at the ministry. This gave me a fascinating insight into the challenges that confront project managers – risk management, contracts, project initiation, planning, financial management, socio-cultural effects on schedule control and environmental sustainability. In my experience,…

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    She failed to get financial support, failed to recruit the people she wanted and the first fifteen years in business was her struggle for existence. Growth was slow and her credibility was at stake because of her gender, youth and untested business model. (Google Books 2014) People weren’t interested in working for a woman and investors were reluctant of investing on a women run company. But she persevered and the company started showing profits. And in 1998, after Unilever decided to sell its…

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    agreed with our ideas and noted that the only way this would happen is: "you boys taking on the leadership roles and never wavering from your commitment". From that day forward, our team began its transition to a competitive, well respected program in the Southwest. Before we could go about changing our culture, we needed to set goals that had never been set before. Our primary goal was to place at a national Regatta. Soon after setting these ambitious goals, we were notified that our only water…

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    at Bergen County Academies teaches one more than how to generate profit; the experience opens your eyes to another way of interpreting the world. In sophomore year, I had the honor of competing with several other ABF students in Euro Challenge, a national competition where students formulate monetary policy recommendations based on the economic state of a nation in the Euro Area. Before Euro Challenge, my education in business mostly centered on memorizing various marketing terms and financial…

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    It treats voluntary enlisting as coercion. The International Community treats the reasons for joining as poverty, instinct to survive, youth demographies and parental and peer pressure. A significant proportion of Children, however, themselves come forward for recruitment. The Statistics of Voluntary Recruitment speak for themselves. A 2002 UNICEF report called Adult Wars, Child Soldiers:…

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    serial workshops, leadership trainings, and network both in national and international level also help me engraved my passion into real action. Some people say that those issues that I concern about are a bit to advance, and some think that it was an utopia since we have a lot of problems in education. However; I believe that there are a lot of people and organization that are fighting for the basic issues of education, such as the reconstruction…

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    Roosevelt appointed Dr. Bethune in higher leadership role as the head of the office of Minority Affairs under the National Youth Administration to ensure that African American colleges were included in the Civilian Pilot Training Program. Just reflecting back on Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune 's life she was truly a great leader in Florida 's history. She impacted the Palatka and Daytona Beach…

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