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    Submitted by: Niraj Kharel Submitted to: Dr. Sushil Raj Sharma Bus 590: Business Strategy January 28‚ 2015Multinational environment in Sri Lanka Multinational companies are those companies who operate their business in more than one country. Their ownership‚ management and control are spread in several countries. The parent company controls the operations of the host country or subsidiary. There are various factors a parent company most consider and properly analyze before moving and operating

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    FURTHER USES OF PETROLEUM Gasoline fuels our cars and natural gas heats our homes‚ but have you ever wondered what life would be like without the countless products derived from natural gas and oil? In our modern world‚ we have come to enjoy and expect a certain quality of life that is sustained by everyday things made from these natural resources. Think about a typical weekday. You brush your teeth‚ shower‚ put on makeup or shave before heading off to work. Without petroleum-based products‚

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    The Central Bank of Ceylon was set up by the post independence Government in recognition of the importance of an active monetary policy regime and a dynamic financial sector to support and promote economic growth. Prior to the establishment of the Central Bank‚ functions relating to central banking were conducted by the Currency Board System that was set up under the Paper Currency Ordinance No.32 of 1884. After gaining political independence‚ the Currency Board System was considered inadequate

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    Construction Waste Management in Sri Lanka Waste Generated by the Construction Industry Waste is best defined as any material by-product of human and industrial activity that has no residual value‚ but construction industry’s waste has a residual value and is avoidable. Hong Kong polytechnic (1993) defines construction waste as the “by product generated and removed from construction‚ renovation and demolition work places or sites of building and civil engineering structures”. Types of

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    Is the World Facing an Energy Crisis? Energy provides the necessary power to do work. We obtain energy by eating food. We use energy to push a shopping cart around. We use energy to walk. We use energy to perform all daily work. We use energy to maintain our biological function inside our body. Without any energy in our body‚ we would be literally dead. Energy stores inside our body allow us to carry out work. But humans have long been utilizing energy from the environment. Fire‚ for example‚

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    Origins of the 1973 world oil shock World competition over resources The Arab-Israeli conflict triggered an energy crisis in the making. Before the embargo‚ the industrialized West‚ especially the United States‚ had taken cheap and plentiful petroleum for granted. (Indeed‚ the form American cities took after World War II - with expansive suburbs full of detached‚ single-family homes - depended on the automobile as the principal means of transportation - a form that consumes oil en masse as fuel

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    Renew the Energy Crisis: The Bright Future of Renewable Sources The growing energy crisis has drawn the whole world’s attention. Voices coming from various roles in society have offered speakers’ worries‚ warnings‚ and solutions. Among them‚ Richard Heinberg‚ a leading educator on peak oil‚ is regarded as the world’s most effective communicators of the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels. In his book‚ The Party’s Over‚ Richard Heinberg emphasizes the emergent condition that energy resources

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    Good Governance is Key to Solving Pakistan’s Energy Crisis By Majyd Aziz In Pakistan’s energy scenario‚ the chickens have‚ literally‚ come home to roost. Years of indecisiveness coupled with the hackneyed assertions that Pakistan has more electricity than required has manifested into a situation where the nation’s foundations are now shaking. New words have entered the domestic lexicon and even the uninitiated are recognising and understanding the ramifications of these new or oft-used words

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    CRISIS AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT The study of crisis and crisis management is a very vibrant field within public relations. There is a strong imperative for understanding crises and crisis management. All organizations should realize they are vulnerable to crises so they must prepare for the eventuality. Once management realizes crises are possible‚ it must grapple with what a crisis is and what constitutes crisis management. A crisis can be defined as "an unpredictable‚ major threat that can have

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    Overview Executive summary Projections in the Annual Energy Outlook 2014 (AEO2014) Reference case focus on the factors that shape U.S. energy markets through 2040‚ under the assumption that current laws and regulations remain generally unchanged throughout the projection period. The early release provides a basis for the examination and discussion of energy market trends and serves as a starting point for analysis of potential changes in U.S. energy policies‚ rules‚ or regulations or possible technology

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