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    Iron deficiency is the largest nutritional deficiency globally, with an estimated 52% of pregnant women in developing countries identified as iron deficient (Gautam CS et. al 2008) and approximately 25% in Australia (Thorogood C & Donaldson, C 2015). Iron supplementation is commonly used complimentary medicine within midwifery care as a significant number of women suffer from the most common form of anaemia, iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) (Reveiz L et. al 2011). In Australia during the perinatal…

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    As mentioned earlier, Cheniere Energy was the first company to start shipping LNG, however, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has only approved up to ten projects with a proposition totaling 15Bcf/d of natural gas export, approximately 20% of natural gas produced in the U.S. in 2015. There are fifteen additional proposals being filed or in a pending status with FERC totaling a capacity of natural gas export of 25Bcf/d. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) studied the…

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    Monopoly competition Is a kind of incomplete competition, so many producers sell different products to each other, so it is not the perfect substitute. In a monopolistic competition, the firm treats the price charged by its rival as a given price and ignores the effect of its own price on the prices of other firms. The monopolistic competitive market has the following characteristics: 1. There are many producers on the market and many consumers, no business can fully control the market price. 2.…

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    This will provide accurate data to inventory replenishment. It will help Throsel-Teskey make smart decisions regarding how many materials to buy. The system needs to be kept up to date consistently and there needs to be employees that are well trained to control inventory and forecasting. Second, I would…

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    Introduction Donald Trump advised that the globalization destroyed the US economy. Globalization is disruptive and unfair against the global competitive market. Some exporting countries like China, take advantages of globalization, free trade and financial flows. Millions of workers in the US are unemployed and under poverty due to the negative impact of globalization to the US. Trump has acted to tackle the problems derived from globalization. He announced policies including preventing U.S…

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    conclude that bleaching is a bigger issue than one can simply solve. As degradation to coral reef habitats continues, specialists will increasingly be forced to use alternative recruitment microhabitats, and this is likely to reduce population replenishment. Future…

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    run. Consistent electrolyte intake is good for many athletes because of cramping. Many people do not have cramps constantly but if you do they hurt more than a lot. Cramping, is the body’s basic way of saying you need electrolytes. Consistent replenishment of electrolytes is just as important as the need of water. There are many good forms of electrolytes, some are calcium. Calcium is the most abundant source of electrolyte ions in your whole body. Also as you all know Gatorade, Gatorade has…

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    Business Model: Zara ‘s business model creates a differentiation for the brand by transferring ramp fashion to the stores in record time. It is highly responsive to the changing fashion amongst young urban population by employing of its vertically integrated operations that minimises sales forecasting, whereas conventional clothing retailers relied highly on forecasting and outsourcing of production. Also this vertical integration allows Zara to introduce new items faster and moves the garment…

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    short supply of hot clothes and may also left a lot of inventories. Both two problem will hurt the corporate benefits. Tonlion changed its CEO recently, and the new CEO brought an innovation strategy. In order to reduce the risk of inventory and replenishment timely, Tonlion plan to not produce the whole season clothes in advance anymore. They decided to produce the quantity of clothes which can only sell for four weeks, and use the sales data of first week to analysis which cloth are more…

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    SWOT Analysis The SWOT Analysis is an integral part of the situational analysis of an organization. In evaluating the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a business, valuable information can be obtained concerning critical issues which may have the potential to positively or negatively affect the future success of the organization. The SWOT Analysis begins with an internal assessment of the firm’s strengths, and weaknesses, and then looks at the external opportunities and…

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