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    industries’ pollution and other factors‚ today‚ there are the limits of safe and fresh drinking water resources around people’s lives. Also‚ there are more and more people around the world using water‚ the water resources are not always available. Coca-Cola bewares of it‚ so Coca-Cola starts developing the plans to save scarce water and devote to protect safe water. Coca-Cola involves in the water protection and develops environmental‚ health‚ and safety (EH&S) programs that support strategic business plans

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    The impact that the Crusades had on the Western world was that the Crusaders learn’t how to build better castle’s and more advanced war techniques. Another thing the Crusaders brought back to the western world was science and medicine‚ they also learn’t the arabic number system and made calculations a lot easier to do. They were also taught about were the Muslim world went to and in return taught them that the world was a lot bigger then what they thought it was. They had many different fruit‚ spices

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    wonder what a good logo meant for the business? A long set of questions may erupts in minds of business people regarding the importance of logo to business like why is it important‚ does it matter what it looks like‚ besides many others. In this article‚ I just want to clear up the haze from this aspect and we will do an analysis regarding the value that you place on having a good logo for your business. Now a days‚ a logo is very important from the business point of view. Experts say that it speaks

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    to Fail or Succeed‚ Jared Diamond throws light on the many reasons why ancient societies have been unable to survive: environmental issues‚ the wide disparity between resources required and the resources available and the making of incorrect decisions in terms of the utilization of resources and their opportunity cost. This is a result of its ongoing desire to achieve globalization and ‘its goal of achieving First World living standards.’ In this paper‚ the relevance of the isolated ‘’fallen societies’’

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    IMPACT ON LABOUR STANDARDS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTRODUCTION Globalization has increased the economic power of the multinational corporations (MNCs)‚ especially in developing countries where MNCs have shaped the economy through foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ knowledge transfer‚ influence on employment rates and strong competition within the domestic market. Additionally‚ MNCs have a direct impact on the economic‚ political‚ and social landscape of developing countries; their business activities

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    POLLUTION FROM DIESEL ENGINES AND ITS CONTROL Diesel engines and gasoline engines are the most widely used primary sources of power in automobiles and the sheer number of them makes the issue of emissions from these engines an important one. Table 1 gives a comparison of the amounts of different pollutants in the exhaust of diesel and petrol engines. FORMATION OF NOX AND CONTROL METHODS: The main source of NOx in diesel engine emissions is the oxidation of the nitrogen in the air at the high temperatures

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    Pharmaceutical Price Controls in OECD Countries Implications for U.S. Consumers‚ Pricing‚ Research and Development‚ and Innovation U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Administration The International Trade Administration (ITA) has as its mission the creation of economic opportunity for U.S. workers and firms by promoting international trade‚ opening foreign markets‚ ensuring compliance with trade laws and agreements‚ and supporting U.S. commercial interests at home and abroad

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    The three main functional activities in a business are: • operations • sales and marketing • Finance. The sales and marketing function work to find and create demand for the company’s goods and services by understanding customer needs and developing new markets. The need for marketing and operations to work closely together is particularly important as the marketing function will provide the forecast of demand from which operations can plan sufficient capacity in order to deliver goods and

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    0 | Process of Auditing | 11 | 6.0 | Importance of Audit 6.1 For Business 6.2 For Owners 6.3 For Government 6.4 For General Public | 1313141617 | 7.0 | The Significance of Audit in Business | 18 | 8.0 | Qualification for being an Auditor in Bangladesh 8.1 Major Auditing Firms | 1819 | 9.0 | Modern Concept of Auditing | 19 | 10.0 | Role in Internal Control | 20 | 11.0 | Auditor as an Economic Guard Against Fraud 11.1 Economic

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    begins with Scout sitting in on her Aunt Alexandra’s missionary brunch. Scout Finch became more lady-like when she observed and helped out at her Aunt Alexandra’s brunch. Scout saw that Calpurnia was doing everything‚ so she asked if Cal needed any help. ‘“Can I help you Cal?’ I asked‚ wishing to be of some service.” (Lee 306). Even when Miss Stephanie Crawford asked Scout if she wanted to be a lawyer when she grew up‚ Scout stopped and thought for herself‚ rather than to please others. ‘“Don’t

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