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    SWOT Analysis of Canada Post Strengths • Coverage • Accessibility • Low cost • Old and trusted • Vast Database • Improved customer service Weakness • Reliability • Old Business model • Threat of labour action • Old Infrastructure • Communication and coordination issue • Outdated Technology Opportunity • New C.E.O can give new direction • Reducing parcel cost • Govt. to improve Canada Post • Optimum usage of existing network • Getting Eco-friendly status • Diversifying their product and services

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    10th placing to 20th in MT and 20th to 21st in SC - Researches found – students in rural schools have difficulty in ETeMS. Gaps widen. - Researches from local Uni – improvement of English proficiency minimal – only 3% FINDINGS ❖ At the moment‚ there are 92‚899 English teachers in the country ❖ 29‚275 are non optionist ❖ 14‚302 are KPLI graduates ❖ Teachers in the rural areas need training more than those in the urban centres ❖ At the moment‚ there are

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    Urban neighborhoods around the world‚ past and present‚ have behaviors that differ from the ones living in rural areas. On one hand‚ rural neighborhood has every individual who’s bound to his neighbors; his contacts are meaningful and personal. Their community is traditional‚ and relationships are intimate. On the other hand‚ in urban neighborhoods‚ it is very possible that people may not know each other for their community is very large. In the Philippines‚ there are also some differences of what

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    Assignment on Bangladesh Films: Mainstream Films vs Alternative Cinema Submitted to Ariful Islam Lecturer‚ Department of English East West University Submitted by Sarah Elma 2013-2-40-035 Department of English East West University Submission Date: 20 June 2013 When mainstream cinema becomes too dull‚ people seek alternative methods. In Bangladesh‚ mainstream cinema started with FDC and has moved on to address the need of the community which is horror‚ suspense‚ romance-the combination of everything

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    living the heritage. Walker uses imagery in describing the characters to portray the rural and urban life. The mother is described as “a large‚ big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands… I can kill and clean a hog as mercilessly as a man” (1531). This indicates that the mother is accustomed to the farm life and has been living on the farm since childhood. Similar to the mother‚ Maggie also symbolizes the rural life. She has been living with her mother since she was born and has not lived in the

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    sites or famous places in the country will help them. Another thing is worth mentioning here. In summer vacations in recent years‚ thousands of high school and college students have participated in “ Green Summer Volunteer Campaign”. They go to rural areas or mountainuos regions to teach illiterature people and to hold many summer activities for local students. At the same time‚ they also help local people repair houses‚ build lanes as well as bridges in remote hamlets or villages. Those summer

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    PLANT LOCATION The problem of how many facilities to have and where they should be located is encountered by service and product organization in both the public and private sectors. Banks‚ restaurants‚ recreation agencies‚ and manufacturing companies are all concerned with selecting sites that will best enable them to meet their long-term goals. Since the operation managers fixes many costs with the location decision‚ both the efficiency and effectiveness of the conversion process are dependent

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    This story focuses on the experience of a man‚ Chen Xin (pronounced "Chen Zin") who is returning to the city of Shanghai after an absence of ten years. He has spent that time in a rural area and has looked forward to being reunited with his family‚ which consists of his mother‚ his elder brother and the brother’s wife and child‚ and his younger brother. The family lives together in cramped quarters and the introduction of the middle brother into this space creates something of a crisis. The story

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    living below the poverty line‚ parents are force to push their children into trading or any kind of business just to provide little money to help raise the household income. With tuition fees and other fees being too high for most parents in the rural areas parents pull their children out of school to

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    facilities are very much present in urban areas. Most people in cities and towns send their children to schools. Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan children under the age of 14 are provided free education. It is rural areas which require more attention. More schools and colleges need to be set up in the rural areas. Government should try to promote more awareness among the people about the importance of education and how it enlightens their lives. Above all‚ we as responsible and educated citizens of our country

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