be made to encourage people to use their cars less and public transport more. Discuss possible ways to encourage the use of public transport. You should write at least 250 words. In a world of increasing environmental awareness improved public transport represents the way of the future. Although people do enjoy the convenience and privacy of traveling in their own private vehicles‚ in my opinion they may choose public transport if it fulfills certain conditions. These conditions fall into three
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name‚ understand your competitors‚ and be innovative. Having a valuable brand name is vital because customers and potential customers attribute product quality‚ styling‚ service and reliability to a brand name. Having a brand name that is trusted and easy to remember gains greater customer loyalty‚ after all‚ people tend to buy products from companies that they have heard of and from companies that have a good reputation. Understanding your competitors allows you to set your prices competitively and
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Water Transport The movement of plants from water to land has necessitated the development of internal mechanisms to supply all the parts of the plant with water. As discussed in Plant Classification‚ Vasular Tissues ‚ tracheophytes (including virtually all terrestrial plants except for mosses and liverworts)‚ have developed complex vascular systems that move nutrients and water throughout the plant body through "tubes" of conductive cells. The vascular tissues of these plants are called xylem
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Transport in Indonesia All transport modes play a role in Indonesia’s transport system and are generally complementary rather than competitive. Road transport is the predominant mode‚ accounting for about 70 percent of freight ton-km and 82 percent of passenger km. There are four unconnected railway networks in Java and Sumatra dedicated primarily to transport bulk commodities and long-distance passenger traffic. Sea transport is extremely important for economic integration and for domestic and
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An efficient transport system is a pre-requisite for sustained economic development of a country. Road transport is the most widely prevalent and used system of transportation. With the fast development of the country‚ the construction of Highways has increased manifold in the country. A conurbation is a region comprising a number of cities‚ large towns‚ and other urban areas that‚ through population growth and physical expansion‚ have merged to form one continuous urban and industrially developed
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of global goods‚ services may positively impacts the lifestyle of citizens. Trade Relationships and Agreements: Trade agreement between two or more countries can be known as Free Trade Agreement(FTA). It makes international trade easier and more efficient. It can set certain rules between New Zealand and India which is good for both economically. FTA can be benefitted for exporters as well as importers. (Mfat‚ 2013) International Consumers: By expanding the customer base internationally gives an
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1. Target Markets – The market of this area is covered by only two large retail stores other than the local grocers. Among them EasyDay enjoys almost a monopolistic status as they focus on making the basic experience of shopping an easy and delightful one and hence inducing a sense of well being in the customer. The other outlet i.e. the Vishal Mega Mart loses ground on the service part‚ as a part of the process we actually went on to be the customers and experienced a lack of service in the latter
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Strategy Chandler (1990) defines strategy as “the determination of the basic long term goals and objectives of an enterprise and the adoption of courses of action and the allocation of resources necessary for carrying out these goals”. Chandler therefore refers to a strategy as determining where you are now‚ where you want to be and what resources you need. However Porter (1996) states that “strategy is the process of creating a unique and valuable position with means of another set of activities”
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Retail in London: Working Paper F International Comparisons of Retail March 2006 copyright Greater London Authority March 2006 Published by Greater London Authority City Hall The Queen’s Walk London SE1 2AA www.london.gov.uk enquiries 020 7983 4000 minicom 020 7983 4458 ISBN 1 85261 842 6 Cover photographs © Macy’s‚ Zara and Hayley Madden This publication is printed on recycled paper. For more information about this publication‚ please contact: GLA Economics telephone 020 7983 4922 email
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