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    Indus River and India

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    India India is a country in South Asia. It is the Seventh-Largest country by area and second-largest by population with over 1.2 billion people and most populous democracy in the world. Home to the Indus Valley Civilization and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires. Four major world religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism and Sikhism originated there‚ while Zoroastrianism‚ Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam arrived in the first millennium CE and shaped the region’s diverse culture.

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    selkirk express

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    [Document title] The Selkirk Express EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Selkirk Express growth boosted in relation to increase of capacity and tours from 60% to 85% since the year 1996. Over the last two years‚ however‚ growth has slowed to about 2%. In addition‚ TSE is also offering standard and premium service today. Sales and profits have shown a steady 8-12% increase per year at TSE. The corporate objective for TSE annual growth by 4-5%. TSE won’t consider an expansion in the number of trains that

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    Food Delivery

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    for granted‚ like brushing your teeth or stopping for a red light. Restaurants and fast foods are meant for same services except that restaurants offer a large menu including a variety of cuisines as compared to fast foods‚ which usually offers a small menu with quick service. Another difference between a restaurant and fast food is‚ restaurants offer meals that are cooked and prepared and is eaten at the premises while fast food usually is pre-cooked meals or serves meals that are cooked easily

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    Tour Package

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    I. TITLE: “3 DAYS - 2 NIGHTS LAGUNA TOUR PACKAGE” (FOR 15 PERSONS) II. OBJECTIVES * To highlight the different natural and man-made attractions of Laguna * To endorse local cuisines and products * To discover the natural beauties of Laguna and promote ecotourism * To give insights to the culture and heritage of Laguna III. DESTINATION LAGUNA Province Profile Land Area: 175‚ 973 ha (1‚ 759.73 km2) Population: 2‚ 473‚530(National Census‚ 2007) Political Subdivisions:

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    Pony Express

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    Ivy Bradley Ms. Adleburg AML 2010 20 November 2012 The Developing Mail System The 1860 innovation the Pony Express was a business venture for founders William Russell‚ Alexander Majors‚ and William Waddell. The growing Western United States was unable to communicate with the already established Eastern United States; making the Pony Express an essential need for Americans. Though communication links were already established from the East Coast as far as Missouri‚ anything from Kansas or further

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    Delivery Network

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    Designing the Distribution Network in a Supply Chain Sunil Chopra Kellogg School of Management‚ Northwestern University 2001 Sheridan Road‚ Evanston‚ IL 60208‚ U.S.A Tel: 1-847-491-8169; Fax: 1-847-467-1220; e-mail:s-chopra@kellogg.northwestern.edu Abstract This paper describes a framework for designing the distribution network in a supply chain. Various factors influencing the choice of distribution network are described. We then discuss different choices of distribution networks and their

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    Customer Benefit Package

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    service with doctors‚ laboratory technician and eyeglass frames in store locations. In this case study characteristics of LensCrafters will be reviewed on many levels. The topics of chose range from Customer Benefit Package (CBP)‚ strategy and competitive priorities‚ service delivery system design‚ and service encounter design. In the readings below‚ the write has developed an analogy on LensCrafters. The analogy is based on LensCrafters’ case study from textbook and other resources.   Introduction:

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    Express Mail and Smith

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    Young Fred Smith had an idea. He believed it was possible to get shipments from one place to another overnight‚ even all the way across the country. In fact‚ he believed he could put together a transportation network that could guarantee overnight delivery. With this network in place‚ he would build a business empire.

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    Assignment #3 The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization between the 3300-1300 BCE and is located today in the northeast of Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India. Along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ it was one of the three early civilizations of the Old World and the most widespread. In this essay we will discuss a general description of one of the Indus Valley Civilization city‚ the Mohenjo-daro. Then‚ we will compare it to the other types of cities we seen in

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    Airborne Express

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    and passed over residential deliveries and infrequent shippers. Operational Activities: Unlike Federal Express and UPS‚ Airborne owned the airport that served as its major hub. As a result‚ it did not pay landing or facility fees but had to maintain the airport itself and did not share the expenses with other airlines. Airborne’s fleet consisted primarily of used aircraft for which the total cost was around 12.5 million. This cost per aircraft for Federal Express or UPS was much higher at around

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