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    Odoo Case Study

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    Why Odoo? ( Selection Criteria) Odoo allows you to consolidate your applications, to centralize your data and to make your daily work easier, in a nice and unified interface. In terms of product, Odoo is going way beyond traditional ERP. What's usually interfaced with third party apps is fully native with Odoo CMS, E-Commerce, Point of Sale, and a Business Intelligence engine. Integrating your sales floor with inventory, accounting and manufacturing plant is one thing. But Odoo goes one step…

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    From 1788 through to 1868, across 806 British vessels approximately 162,000 convicts were transported to Australia and New Zealand to serve out their criminal sentence in the form of hard labour. For the first year of settlement, food supplies were scarce as the land was not as desirable as once portrayed by Captain James Cook (Dunn, 2013). Near starvation was one of the fore frontal reasons why settlers were strained to turn to a system where convicts could be freed with restrictions. A ticket…

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    A Case Study of Creating Agile Supply Chains in the Fashion Industry Fashion market must typically exhibit the well functioning short-life-cycles, high volatility, low predictability and high impulse purchasing. Today’s fashions market place is highly competitive and there is an inevitable move by many retailers to extend the number of seasons which with the entire merchandise within a store is change. The operations of fashion businesses imply a trend for supply chain management, which in…

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    Potassium Research Paper

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    Potassium is everywhere. It races through the bloodstream, drifts in the air, swims through the water, and rises up roots of plants. Furthermore, it is vital for life to exist on earth, from the grass lions, bears, and humans trample on every day, to the fish and plankton in the ocean. Without potassium, the ninetieth element on the periodic table with chemical symbol “K,” life would be immensely different today, notwithstanding any in the first place. Potassium functions a significant role in…

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    Department of Accounting & Information Systems Course Code: MIST201 Course Title: Introduction to Management Information Systems (MIS) Course Section/Campus: Male/Female Semester: Fall Start Date: 9-14th November, 2014 30th November, 2014 Dr. Habib Ullah Khan Case Study Related to Ethics and Technology First Semester 2014/15 Submission Date: Course Instructor: Assessment Instrument (specify): Type of Assignment: Individual Base This instrument assesses the following Course…

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    Seapower Definition

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    supply these forces poses another challenge, which is why classical seapower theorists such as A.T. Mahan insisted on the need to establish bases throughout the world to sustain global naval operations. The advent of nuclear-powered ships and replenishment vessels to resupply at sea has lessened the need for overseas bases, but the tyranny of distance still applies—travel across the ocean involves long distances and therefore takes time. Lastly, seapower is linked to national economic strength…

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    Corporate governance and transformative change of governance mode in family businesses have fundamentally challenged the internal governance mechanisms in the contemporary business (McConaughy et al., 2008). Some common ideas of thought on governance mechanisms, which based on the question of what governance mechanisms makes the contribution to corporate governance of family firms, have been stimulated. Three common views, ownership structure, incentive mechanisms and restraint mechanisms, on…

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    Cisco Case Study Essay

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    The selection process looks for partners with similar philosophies and complementary skills to Cisco. There are 20 to 25 strategic partners linked to the firm through electronic tools, meetings, and strategy sessions. For example, the dynamic replenishment initiative links forecasting, inventory, and back-logs to help the suppliers forecast their own production and assist in man-aging Cisco's overall cycle…

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    A lot of thinkers and scientists find it easy to differentiate the natural from the artificial especially with the innovative technologies invading our lives these days. But most certainly there was a time where the natural was the only thing that existed and dominated all forms of lives. Yet we still find it impossible to value nature and the infinite resources it has provided us since the beginning of mankind. In this paper I will be discussing the importance of nature and the significant…

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    Cl-36 Dating

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    In addition to the isotopic and geochronologic data which were collected from various published sources, groundwater samples for Cl-36 dating were collected in the Egyptian part from Siwa area, surroundings, Qattara Depression, west Farafra and north Behariya by the author. Two 750-ml polyethylene bottles of each sample were filled for Cl-36 analysis. The collected samples were prepared for accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) analysis of 36Cl by precipitation and purification of AgCl.…

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