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    Census data). Cost of diabetes In US alone the total cost of treating diabetes in 2013 was $245 billion. The direct medical cost-$ 176 billion (72%). The remaining amount is associated with reduced productivity ($69-28%). It is estimated that about 1.4 million of US residents is diagnosed with diabetes every year. (American Diabetes Association, 2012). Taking under consideration…

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    Unemployment “the state of being unemployed: not engaged in a gainful occupation” (Merriam-Webster, 2016). It is both humiliating and crippling to both the individual and the economy in which he/she resides. Unemployment rates, both current and historical, are constantly brought up when politicians campaign for office. We, as a nation, are in a record low unemployment rate of 4.9 percent, but as I will explain in this paper might not be as fortunate if current policies go unchanged.…

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    healthcare system is made up of the government (public sector), the private sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and donor agencies (wpro.who.int). Bangladesh spends $2.3 billion on healthcare annually (64% comes from out-of-pocket payments) and total health expenditures are an estimated 3.0% of GDP (wpro.who.int, data.worldbank.org), where as 30% of the expenditures come from the public sector. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), which has an indirect control over the…

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    Effects Of Water Scarcity

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    freshwater, but some 60% of this is wasted due to leaky irrigation systems” (Krchnk, 2014) . In order to stop excessive use agricultural water productivity is required which is the improvement that “aims at producing more food, income, better livelihoods and ecosystem services with less water” (Molden, 2010). There are some ways to use water productivity and few of them include water harvesting that is the method of inducing agriculture surface runoff and supplemental irrigation it is the…

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    MIDWEST ICE CREAM MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING COMMENTING REPORT GROUP #3 ALEENA PAUL 1411073 BISHAN DAS 1411087 GAJENDRA KANSE 1411100 PARTHA HALDAR 1411113 SHAUNAK DEY 1411127 Case Overview Midwest Ice Cream serves as an example to examine a planning and control system. Useful management information, which otherwise would not be apparent, is derived by preparing a basic profit variance analysis. This illustrates how the company is doing many things "wrong," which are covered up by a growth in the…

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    affect the general population of Pakistan. Deforestation is one of the major crises of Pakistan as the country is not independent in wood based items and the expense of import of timber and wood based items is of billions of rupees. Following are the factors which are excessively leading towards deforestation. Infrastructure Development: Recently we have come across some massive constructions in Punjab, building of roads, overhead bridges, the metro bus routes and orange train paths…

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    organisational marketing and sales objectives translating to success. (Zoeller 's, 2016) A consumer’s buying behavior is influenced by social, personal, cultural, and psychological factors. The main factor that have the broadest and deepest influence for consumers when making a purchase is Cultural factors. Cultural Factors are classified into smaller subcultures with distinct social classes.  Geographic Regions  Nationalities  Religion  Racial…

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    and weaknesses of the company, the opportunities and threats could presented environment activities. The strengths and the weaknesses present the internal environment of organization, the opportunities and threats are from organization’s external factors. The opportunities stands for the company the challenge and benefits may obtain, the threats come from the external of the organization, it may cause the collapse of the company as well. SWOT matrix can be indicated in two ways: -The…

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    employees to improve the productivity,…

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    Tata Chemicals Case Study

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    TCL’s journey as a soda ash manufacturer began in Mithapur, on the western coast of Gujarat. For many years, the synthetic soda ash plant at Mithapur represented the sum total of TCL’s soda ash manufacturing activities. In 2006, TCL’s soda ash capacity took a significant leap when it acquired the UK-based Brunner Mond Group, (Tata Chemicals Europe Limited) one of the world’s leading manufacturer of soda ash and sodium bicarbonate…

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