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    all your old relationships and think about making the one your in better instead of worrying about it getting worse. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System‚ after Mercury. Named after the Roman god of war‚ it is often described as the "Red Planet" because the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance.[15] Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere‚ having surface features reminiscent both of the impact craters of the

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    Yum! Brands Set To Dominate the Global Fast Food Market Over the last few years‚ Yum! Brands has opened up an average of 4 new brand stores per day around the globe.  “The largest share of this growth is coming from its expansion in mainland China” (Burchett).  According to Burchett‚ in 2010 alone‚ only counting the franchise Kentucky Fried Chicken stores of the Yum! brand empire‚ the number of stores open for business increased by 13% to 3‚000 restaurants.  When compared to global giant McDonald’s

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    IBM’s Think strategy is a successful example in the innovation of the brands in the twenty-first century. As a result‚ the new consolidate organization can go to the market with one identity. There are three main reasons for IBM to come up with “Think”: the first one is that the ThinkPad’s success has created high awareness in the customers’ mind‚ and then without absolutely giving up the old popular brand‚ IBM’s managers abstract a similar but new brand—“Think”‚ which contains the managers’ expectation

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    Company of the Year. It was also voted Long Haul Operator of the Year at the Travel Trade Gazette Awards and topped the tourism category in the 2010 UK Customer Services Index. Virgin is known for applying its brand values across many sectors‚ making it arguably one of the most diverse brands in the world. Throughout its history‚ Virgin has focused on quality and service and strives to offer industry innovation. There are now more than 200 Virgin-branded companies worldwide‚ a testament to its diversity

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    won trust of the most consumers by winning Super brands status three years in a row in 2003‚ 2006 and 2009. It also won FMCG Consumer Reaction Award. Everest started began advertising aggressively on the television in 2003‚ and by 2005‚ it had 30% share of the branded pure spices market in India. According to the 2007 study‚ Everest was India’s largest spices brand based in Mumbai. More than 20 million households used Everest spices regularly. The brand was stocked by 400‚000 outlets in more than 1000

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    Case Study 9 Lenovo’s brand building strategies: Taking the competition to competitors with “transactional model” Suggested case discussion questions Q1 Explain Lenovo’s early strategizing efforts and its future plans Lenovo has production and distribution facilities in the US‚ UK‚ Mexico‚ Malaysia‚ Hungary‚ China and Brazil. This growth has been achieved through innovation‚ operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. The acquisition of IBM’s PC division helped it become the

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    Introduction Apple Inc. is a global computer manufacturing company that is going through major changes in its organizational culture and it’s organizational structure due to several events of the past few years. This is a company that grew extremely fast in little time‚ that their management found themselves not being able to keep their operations and finances under control. Apple Inc. has been forced to reevaluate and redesign it’s organizational culture and organizational structure to avoid bankruptcy

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    according to rate of tax (b) Effect of return of goods & (de-)/escalation [LS-10] (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Total tax amount 3. Purchase‚ import and receipt of goods and computation of tax paid on purchases made in the State (c) Amount (d) Stock as on 31st Mar. last (b) Lists appended To be given with return for 31/3 to return LP-1 LP-2 LP-3 LP-4 LP-5 LP-6 LP-7 3A. (a) Description Aggregate of price/value of goods‚ – (1) Purchased outside the State (for sale outside) (2) Purchased in the course of export

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    ASHITABA PLANT (Jonathan O. Dela Cruz III-Courage) One of the oldest and prominent herbal plants native to Asia‚ grown in rich volcanic soil is Ashitaba. The herbal plant described like "celery - like vegetable". In China medicinal properties of the plant date back 2000 years‚ during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) and Shogun warriors (1192 -1867). A Chinese book written by Dr. Lee (1518 - 1593) first describes the medicinal value of Ashitaba during the Ming Dynasty. Ashitaba known to purify blood

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    Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources http://apj.sagepub.com Work expectations and other factors influencing male apprentices ’ intentions to quit their trade Kathryn Gow‚ Connie Hinschen‚ David Anthony and Chantelle Warren Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources 2008; 46; 99 DOI: 10.1177/1038411107086546. The online version of this article can be found at: http://apj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/46/1/99 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Australian Human

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