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    so-called improved economy, neither the unemployed youth was able to secure employment, nor the new basing improves Nigerians bank account. In conclusion, the interviewed concludes that on a comparison Nigeria is far behind South Africa in basic infrastructures such as roads, power, power and basic necessity to lift people of poverty (Aljazeera,…

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    The "primary activities" include: inbound logistics, operations (production), outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and services (maintenance). The "support activities" include: administrative infrastructure management, human resource management, R&D, and procurement. The costs and value drivers are identified for each value activity. The Value Chain Analysis therefore describes the activities within and around an organization and related them to an analysis of the competitive strengths of…

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    Most critics of surveillance argue about how it is an abuse of power, a violation of people 's privacy, and most importantly, unconstitutional, while proponents of surveillance claim the benefit of surveillance is a reduction in the probability of high-cost events such as terrorism. Government surveillance programs, when conducted in controlled situations and closely audited by independent organizations, do not directly harm innocent civilians, especially when they benefit the safety of the…

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    Introduction The most important aim of International Business is to build and sustain competitiveness for economic value creation in both local and overseas market (Besanko,2007). International business theory on the other hand has a variety of models that can recognise the environmental analysis of specific countries. An excellently well known framework is the Porter’s Diamond, which was found by Michael Porter in 1990. Porter’s Diamond Model Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage is…

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    Net Nuetriality YourFirstName YourLastName University title Net Neutrality Introduction Net neutrality is a network plan model that disputes for providers of broadband network to be separated completely from any kind of information that is sent through their networks. In real meaning, it is in argument that no amount of information should be considered above the other (Stiegler, 2013). This rule implies that a network that relays information like the internet is most resourceful and…

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    Healthcare accessibility at “Bottom of the Pyramid”: A study of scope of eHealth in India Introduction According to World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Statistics 2013, India has a ratio of 6.5 doctors, 10 nurses and 9 beds per 10,000 people compared to the global average is of 13.9 doctors, 29 nurses and 30 beds. In order to meet the healthcare requirement of its population of 1.25 billion, India needs an additional 1.54 million doctors, 2.4 million nurses and 2.6 million beds. At the…

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    “Modernizing Bhutan’s infrastructure, transportation, communication, education, health system and agriculture had to wait until India was receptive enough to offer aid” (Ura, 2010.p.66). The third king had become close friendship with the Nehru and visited Bhutan for several times…

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    specialising in all fields and sectors of business law, including; Banking, Consumer Goods & Retail, Energy & Resources, Funds & Investment Management, Healthcare, Life Sciences & Chemicals, Industrials, Insurance, Private Equity, Real Estate, Telecommunications, Media & Technology and Transport & Logistics. The company provides services in the following practice…

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    Strategic Objectives: Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ, www.verizon.com) is the largest provider of wireless products and services in the United States of America with 114.2 million subscribers [1]. Verizon Wireless was founded on June 30, 2000 when telecommunications giants Bell Atlantic Corp. and GTE Corp completed a nearly 65 billion dollar merger and are currently headquartered in Basking Ridge, NJ [2]. Verizon Wireless currently employs over 162,000 employees across the United States and earned…

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    NTUC is one of the largest insurers in Singapore, it operates in a highly competitive market. Founded in 1970 as a co-operative to ensure low paid workers have insurance, which fits well in Singapore’s culture of social welfare where people are required to save to take care of their needs themselves, which is an alternative to the European style welfare state. (Goodman, 2015) Types of Information systems NTUC used decade’s old business processes and IT systems, with a manual paper based process…

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