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    Red River Floodway‚ built between 1962 and 1968 for a cost of $63 million‚ was one of the most effective and significant flood protection infrastructure in the Province of Manitoba‚ Canada ("Red river floodway‚" 2011). Ever since it had been putting in use‚ it has prevented more than $40 billion (in 2011 dollars) in flood damage in Winnipeg ("Red river floodway‚" 2011). However‚ after 1997 "Flood of the Century‚" the International Joint Commission analyzed the flood protection measures and concluded

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    The Starbucks 2015 “Red Cup Controversy” In 1997‚ Starbucks debuted their first Holiday Cup featuring designs of holiday symbols such as ornaments and snowflakes. On November 1 2015‚ the company debuted a minimalistic ombré red cup without such motifs. According to the Starbucks Newsroom site‚ the 2015 design “is another way Starbucks is inviting customers to create their own stories with a red cup that mimics a blank canvas” (2015). However‚ on November 5‚ American evangelist‚ former pastor and

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    Red Yoder Unfolding Case #2 Unfolding Case #2 Red Yoder STAGES- Simulation Team Advancing Gerontologic Education Strategies Educator’s Toolkit Overview Red Yoder is an 80-year-old farmer who lives alone in the farmhouse he grew up in. It is located 20 miles outside of town. Red has been a widow for 10 years. His son Jon manages the farm now but Red is still involved in the decision making. Jon lives a few miles up the road and he or his wife stop by nearly every day. In the introductory monologue

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    Walmart: A Case Study in Strategy Sean Karrels Webster University Management 5650 Management and Strategy 2014 Professor Mike Gibbs September 20‚ 2014 Abstract As I sat down several weeks ago to begin writing this case study‚ I struggled with how I wanted to lay the paper out‚ however‚ when I opened Lee Scott’s 21st century leadership speech that was part of the required reading‚ the following quote struck me as the essence of the whole case study‚ so I would like to share it with you

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    MARKETING PROJECT ON HONDA SIEL CARS INDIA LTD. (HSCI) Submitted by: AKASH CHAUDHARY (12DM013) ASHISH SHAH (12DM038) DHRUV NIGAM (12DM049) GAURAV MUTEJA (12DM052) ISHAAN SHARMA (12DM056)

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    GROUP VI Leader: Romy Paolo L. Lucion Members: Alaine Bautista Kimberly Jayan Edrick Bitantes Clarisse Lanugan Rose Vi Crisostomo Jennica Tahinay Case Study- Global Marketing Strategies Introduction On paper‚ global marketing is undoubtedly a great concept. The idea of leveraging a marketing strategy across multiple markets seems to be nothing but beneficial. It saves effort and resources‚ and ensures a high degree of consistency between all in-market branding and activities. However

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    International Business & Economics Research Journal Volume 3‚ Number 1 American Red Cross Debora J. Gilliard (E-mail: gilliard@mscd.edu)‚ Metropolitan State College of Denver‚ USA Rajendra Khandekar (E-mail: khandekr@mscd.edu)‚ Metropolitan State College of Denver‚ USA Abstract The American Red Cross has been plagued with problems over the past two years from an antitrust lawsuit‚ repercussions from the distributions of funds from the Liberty Fund to the survivors of the World Trade Center

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    |OVERALL COST LEADERSHIP :CASE STUDY | | | |WAL-MART (Global) | |ABSTRACT:

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    Decapod Mouthparts and Appendages used for Grooming Abstract ------------------------------------------------- Decapods are aquatic organisms that usually have five pairs of walking legs. Examples of decapods include‚ but are not limited to‚ lobsters‚ crabs‚ and shrimp. They are mainly predators and scavengers. In order to accomplish this way of life‚ they must have a variety of mouthparts. The most anterior mouthparts such as the chelipeds‚ third maxillipeds‚ and second maxillipeds are used

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    number of food co-ops‚ farmers’ markets and hyphenated dining concepts such as the farm-to -table movement. To avoid being trampled in the rush towards local and organic ingredients‚ The Red Door restaurant in San Diego has changed their business model. The owner Trish Watlington has adopted a strategy prevalent among small-scale farmers that has enabled them to survive and to thrive in recent years.By applying the community supported agriculture (CSA) model to her restaurant‚ she’s hoping

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