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    Air Asia Annual Report 2007

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    (284669-W) 25-5‚ Block H‚ Jalan PJU 1/37‚ Dataran Prima‚ 47301 Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor Darul Ehsan‚ Malaysia Tel : (603) 78809318 Fax : (603) 78806318 E-mail : investorrelations@airasia.com Website : www.airasia.com CONTENTS AirAsia Berhad | annual report 2007 Our Dreams and Aspirations To be the largest low cost airline in Asia serving the 3 billion people who currently are underserved with poor connectivity and high fares. G G 2 4 7 8 12 20 22 24 26 30 32 34 36 40 42 43 44 46 47

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    Writing Assignment #3: Annual Report Analysis In this paper‚ you will analyze the annual report of a single Fortune 500 company‚ asserting and giving evidence of the most powerful visual‚ verbal (and‚ if relevant‚ aural) techniques and strategies the document uses to target and persuade its intended audience. PREPARATION—READ CAREFULLY: 1. CHOOSING THE RIGHT FORTUNE 500 COMPANY’S ANNUAL REPORT: You MUST choose in advance and register via e-mail (1st come‚ 1st serve) for one of the

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    Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Briefing Abstract The City of Detroit‚ founded in 1701‚ and incorporated in 1806‚ is in Wayne County‚ State of Michigan. Detroit is on an international waterway‚ which connects by means of the St. Lawrence Seaway to seaports around the world. Existing as the largest city in the State of Michigan‚ Detroit is notorious for its tradition in automotive and is a colloquialism for the automobile industry in the United States. Detroit is also known for its popular

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    My amazing American Revolution paper There were many factors that led to the American Revolution‚ such as the stamp act‚ French and Indian war‚ and the Townshend Acts. Even though each of these causes were very important the Stamp act was the most important and ultimately overturned the American government of that time. The Stamp act was this important because it caused the Boston tea party and led to the intolerable acts. I will be explaining these factors from the economic‚ cultural‚ and psychological

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    Topic: Analysis of Annual reports for personal investment 1. Executive Summary Assignment Background: In this assignment‚ I take the role of an investor looking to invest an amount of USD 50‚000 in the capital of a public limited company. To wisely invest‚ one needs to do a thorough comparative study of the annual reports‚ stock market performance‚ news‚ strategies‚ vision of the companies‚ etc to reach a conclusion. I have taken up two companies in the financial sector – namely‚

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    the annual and seasonal rainfalls and their overall distributions 1.1.1. Graphical presentation of the main features of the annual and seasonal rainfalls: Fig.1: Multiple Bar Charts Fig 2: Line Chart These graphs show that there is maximum Annual Rain and Monsoon Rain at station Lumle ID number 17. Their distribution approaches to approximately normal. These graphs shows that there is heavy Rain in Monsoon season. 1.1.2. Numerical summaries of the main features of the annual and seasonal

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    Good Evening and welcome to Port Allen High Commencement Ceremony [introduce myself] Before I get started‚ I want to take a moment to thank some of the most loving and important people in my life: God - for showing me unconditional love‚ for putting great people in my life ‚ and for blessing me to be standing before you all this very moment;My Family - for being by my side‚ loving me tenderly‚ and for keeping me on track; My Friends- for being there anytime and for reminding me that when life

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    “Country Lovers” by Nadine Gordimer and “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker‚ the theme being race / ethnicity. I want to explore the differences in how each of the black women portrayed their selves and how the narrator made me feel when reading each of the stories. Both stories are told in the third-person omniscient point of view‚ you can tell because the narrator lets you know how all of the characters feel in the story. For example‚ in “The Welcome Table”: The old woman stood with eyes uplifted

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    red-lettered day‚ on which the schools and govern ment and private offices remain closed. Early in the morning‚ the young students sing in chorus the national anthem in accompaniment of flute and drum marching together in processions in the streets. National flags are hoisted in the houses‚ schools‚ colleges‚ and offices. It is a great day for India. In Delhi Red Fort Parade Ground‚ millions of Indians from different parts of the coun try gather to listen to the annual speech of the Prime

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    Alice Walker’s The Welcome Table is a short story that gives a historical and cultural look at how segregation in the south influenced people’s lives. The story portrays an old black woman as the main character. It has plot‚ setting‚ characters‚ symbolism‚ theme‚ tone and imagery that the author skillfully narrated in the third person omniscient point of view to create the story. The reader experiences an insight into behavior that was caused by segregation in the State of Georgia in the south.

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