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    1. SWOT analysis for Toyota Introduction StrengthsWeaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats (SWOT) is a popular concept for evaluating an organisation. Conducting SWOT analysis is a common practice that organisations adopt to assess themselves and the industry within which they operate. This is very important given the different forces that exist within the environment the organisation operates. SWOT analysis offers an organisation insights into the areas that needs attention and consequently taking

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    THE INFLUENCE OF AN NGO ON TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT : CASE STUDY ON WEST BENGAL‚ SHANTINIKETAN INTRODUCTION The tribals or the “Adivasis” (in Devanagari script)‚ literally “original inhabitants”‚ comprise a substantial indigenous minority of the population of India‚ officially recognized by the Indian Government as “Scheduled Tribes” in the fifth schedule of the Constitution of India. India accounts for about one-fourth of the world tribal population (according to the 1991 census). Tribal population

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    Start Up Ngo in Bulgaria

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    assignment or self­explanatory from the table. Action 1­ Finding a team What needs to be done?  Even before the official registration and functioning of the NGO‚ most important goal is  to find devoted employees (one part time accountant‚ one full­time Marketing Assistant  and several volunteers/interns to help running the operations in the first three months.  During this period it is important that the NGO attracts interns who are specialized in  WEB 2.0 tool and video editing in order to work towards positioning on the organization

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    16 Collyer Quay‚ Hitachi Tower‚ Level 18‚ Singapore 589154 6th & 7th Floor‚ Me Linh Point Tower‚ 2 Ngo Duc Ke‚ District 1‚ HCMC‚ Vietnam About Us * Our Vision: Within the next five years‚ Vietnam Franchises will be the leading‚ most trusted‚ and “GoTo” franchise and licensing consultant for Vietnam and Asia. * Vietnam Franchises targets a select few concepts that are highly adaptable to Asia. These brands are selected due to their success internationally. They are recognized‚ proven brands with

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    Sparta Weaknesses

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    Sparta abused their slaves and would kill them whenever something didn’t go their way. Sparta’s society revolves around war/military battles and fighting each other. The boys were forced to play war games and some ended in death. Sparta’s weaknesses outweigh the strengths because the Spartan boys were abused‚ they lacked education‚ and they were taken away from their families at a young age. To begin with the Spartans abused their children. In the Background Essay it states “The boys of Sparta were lashed

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    Ngo Projects in India

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    use full Project Proposal for Financial Assistance In Different Ministries Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Secondary and Higher Education S.N. Scheme Budget 1. Secondary Education 2. Book Promotion and Copy Rights 3. University and Higher Education 4. Technical Education 5. Development of Languages 6. Scheme of Financial Assistance for Strengthening

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    The weakness of the Weimar Republic played a huge part in Hitler’s rise to power. this essay will explore the weimars weaknesses‚ including the impact of the first world war‚ the constitutional weakness of the Republic‚ the implications of the treaty of versaille and the Munich Putsch. Aswell as other factors that led to Hitler’s success not so related to the Weimer republic. This includes the anger of the German people at Germany’s surrender. This is commonly known as the stab in the back by the

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    Odysseus Weaknesses

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    man of courage and bravery‚ and nothing was more important to him than getting his men and himself home safely. Without him‚ his men would have surely perished. Odysseus displayed strengths and weaknesses on his journey home‚ but he also came into contact with many difficult conflicts. Odysseus reveals many strengths on his expedition home after 10 years of being compelled by Circe. Because he was cunning and intelligent‚ he was the only man that Circe believed would be able to endure the enchanting

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    Kkoosh Weaknesses

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    Weak is most nearly defined as lacking strength‚ deficient in physical vigor‚ not able to sustain or exert much weight‚ pressure‚ or strain. In retrospect‚ strength is defined as capacity for exertion or endurance‚ power to resist force‚ an inherent asset. The two inform one another‚ without weakness strength is not tested and without strength weakness may cease to be defied. The trouble‚ however‚ is that two are so closely intertwined one can be mistaken for the other. To bring such a flaw in thought

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    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of using unstructured interviews to investigate violent crime. (15 marks) Violent crime is difficult to study in the context where it occurs; this is because by their nature‚ violent crimes are often swift and unexpected. It is very difficult‚ if not impossible‚ for a researcher to know when and where a violent crime is likely to be committed. Unstructured interviews are a research method which entails a sociologist asking participants a series of open-ended

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