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    Electrokinetics 20-200 Monitoring over long periods Phytoextraction 5-40 Disposal of biomass The process of using plants to remove pollutants from the environment or reduce them to harmless levels is called phytoremediation. Phytoremediation deals with clean-up of organic and inorganic chemicals. There are four methods of phytoremediation that leads to decrease in pollutants: 1. rhizodegradation and phytodegradation 2. phytoextraction 3. rhizofiltration 4. phytovolatization‚ 5. phytostabilization

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    Brooklyn’s Finest When NYPD’s Operation Clean Up focused on the notoriously drug-ridden BK housing project‚ three officers found themselves part of mass corruption and drug activities. They worked Brooklyn’s corrupt 65th Precinct with its most dangerous criminals. During seven crazy days‚ Eddie‚ Sal‚ and Tango found themselves going towards the same fatal crime scene and meeting their fate. Sal is narcotic officer who was barely making ends meet. He would do just about anything to provide for

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    Electrolux Case Study Introduction The case study highlights the fact that in 2005 Electrolux was the world’s biggest producer of domestic and professional appliances for kitchen‚ cleaning and outdoor use. There were three important issues in the companies target markets that their strategies had to address‚ namely globalisation‚ market polarisation and the consolidation of retailers. The strategies adopted by Electrolux to deal with these issues are covered in detail in the answers to the

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    EXPLAIN WHY THE ISSUES FACING ELECTROLUX WERE STRATEGIC. TRY TO FIND EXAMPLES OF ALL OF THE ITEMS CITED IN THAT SECTION. Businesses are set with so many objectives. Some of these objectives relate toprofitability‚ productive efficiency‚ growth‚ technological dynamism‚ stability‚ self-reliance‚ survival‚ competitive strength‚ customer service‚ financial solvency‚ productquality‚ diversification‚ employee satisfaction and welfare‚ and so on. A company’s strategy consists of the combination of competitive

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    1. What is consumer insight? What are some ways in which Electrolux develops consumer insight? Consumer insight is the fresh understandings of customers and the marketplace derived from marketing information that becomes the basis for creating customer value and relationship. Companies always use consumer insights to develop their competitive advantages. Although consumer insights are very important for building customers’ value and relationship‚ consumer insights are difficult to obtain. To gain

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    first date over the text Electrolux from the exploring corporate strategy book Third of september‚ 2010 Question1 : Refer to section 1.2.1 and explain why the issues facting Electrolux were strategic. Try to find examples of all of the items cited in that section. First of all‚ strategic decisions are long-term decisions and so they will not bring results in a few months or faster and therefore you will not know if they will bring success to your company. So Electrolux made some decisions that

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    CASE EXAMPLE Electrolux History This was just the latest shift in strategy at Electrolux whose impressive growth and development started under the leadership of Alex Wenner-Gren in 1920s Sweden. The early growth was built around an expertise in industrial design creating the leading products in refrigeration and vacuum cleaning. By the mid-1930s the company had also established production outside Sweden in Germany‚ UK‚ France‚ USA and Australia. The period following the Second World

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    people? Are all men more interested in sports while women focus their time on housework and cleaning? The answer to both of these questions is no. These questions bring up generalizations that are dealt with in both of the short essays which are which are as follows: “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” by Suzanne Britt‚ and “Batting Clean-up and Striking Out” by Dave Barry. Suzanne Britt describes the generalized behavior and mindset of neat and sloppy people‚ which is not a popular stereotype heard in everyday

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    Oysters helping clean up polluted waters By Verena Dobnik September 3‚ 2012       1 What is the article about? : Its about how a scientist  Ray Grizzle from the University of New Hampshire finds oysters in the Bronx River‚ which is good according to its current conditions. And talks about how the city is trying to put more all around and also New Jersey.    2 Why is the reading considered a science article? : Cause it talks about oysters and they are apart of marine biology.    3 Whom

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    The article “Want to clean up college athletics? Pay the players.” the author‚ Ryan Swanson explains the unlikeness of paying college players‚ but explains the benefits of paying college students who are playing sports in college. Ryan explains that some coaches want to pay the players for more motivation and so they can keep themselves financially safe and to pay for tuition‚ an example would be in 1980 Southern Methodist University had illicitly paid their football players‚ another example would

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