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    BABASAHEB BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY (A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY) Presentation ON Supply Chain ManagementFood Supply Chain Management of Big Bazaar SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTTED BY: DR. KUSHENDRA MISHRA MR. ATUL SINGH ASSOCIATE PROFFESOR MBA (RURAL MANAGEMENT) SCHOOL FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES (DRM) SEM – 4TH (Session-2010-12)

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    unicellular organism

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    Unicellular organism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Single-celled" redirects here. For prison cell assignment‚ see Single-celling. Valonia ventricosa is among the largest unicellular species. A unicellular organism‚ also known as a single-celled organism‚ is an organism that consists of only one cell‚ unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multiple cells. Historically the simple single celled organisms have sometimes been referred to as monads

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    Just Desert

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    to a just desert. The just desert theory is a practical concept that purports a punishment is needed to preserve the social equity disturbed by crime; however‚ the level of punishment should be fitting with the crime. The Just desert model suggests that retribution justifies punishment because individuals deserve what they received for past deeds‚ but punishment based on deterrence is wrong because it involves an offender’s future actions‚ which cannot be predicted. Under the just desert theory the

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    Intertidal Organisms

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    One major ways for the survival of all organisms is called adaptation. When it comes to Intertidal Organisms their no different. Intertidal Organisms inhabit the specific area between low tide and high tide next to the rocks on the coasts‚ marshes and or wetlands. Theses organisms can be from sea stars to types of algae and many more. As the tides come in‚ the habitat of intertidal organisms are sprayed with salt water. Then after the tide depletes‚ the habitat is exposed to the sun. It makes

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    Desert Hikers

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    to John Muir‚ “In every walk with nature‚ one receives far more than he seeks.” Desert hikers explore a desert for things such as different species of animals‚ a new environment or even a vacation. Not only for the enjoyment‚ but some may go out for business references. Regardless of‚ they must fully prepare themselves in order to survive in a desert. Inexperienced desert hikers do not fully prepare. Because some desert hikers are inexperienced‚ many dangers await them such as‚ the scorching heat‚

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    The Sonoran Desert

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    Now on to the next Desert‚ situated along the border of America (Arizona and California) and Mexico lies another important region the Sonoran Desert. The Sonoran occupies 100‚000 square miles along the two countries. The Sonoran is the result of a rain shadow desert being bordered by the Peninsular Ranges in California as well as being in a latitude around 30 being effected by the Subtropical high. The Subtropical high is an area from the 20 -40 latitude where air subsides by compression leading

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    Just Deserts

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    Was Just Deserts more about a crisis in rehabilitation and a lack of faith in indeterminate sentencing‚ than any commitment to retributive thinking? Within the various criminal justice systems throughout the world there has been continuous debate as to whether or not the system should be aimed at just punishing criminals for the crime they commit‚ or aim to rehabilitate them in such a way that they do not re-offend and continually re-enter the criminal justice system. Since the dawn of time retributive

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    Mojave Desert

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    Content 1. Introduction 2. Location of Mojave desert 3. Fauna and flora 4. Tourism in the area of Mojave desert 5.1. Type of tourists 5. National parks 6.2. Joshua Tree National Park 6.3. Death Valley National Park 6. Las Vegas 7. Conclusion 1. Introduction In my seminary work I would like to research information about the Mojave desert in the United States of America. I will research mainly information related to tourism and geography

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    Sahara Desert

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    Sahara desert General facts: Largest Desert in the world 10 percent of the African continent‚ 5000 years ago had a significantly larger mammal population‚ due to it getting dryer and over hunting in the last 100 years‚ the mammals are near extinction in the sahara. Intro: Definition of desert: “a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all” Deserts cover about one fifth of our planet‚ and are caused by extremely

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    Organisms Of Evolution

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    Ever wonder how evolution comes to be? How some species win and others lose? Evolution has many different ways of making organisms all better‚ faster‚ and more adept to live. Four big categories of the mechanisms of evolution are natural selection‚ gene flow‚ genetic drift‚ and mutations. The majority of the time‚ nature goes by a trial and error system that can take up many centuries to come up with a change that is beneficial. Natural selection is the process in which nature removes its mistakes

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