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    Pest Tesco Pakistan

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    Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technical (PEST) environmental analysis for companies in relation to their global (marketing) strategy? Present a PEST analysis for ONE of the following four companies: the computer chip manufacturer Intel the train operator Scotrail the food etc. retailer Tesco the book shop retailer John Smiths {draw:frame} Group Members: Bushra Yaseen Naureen Ruftaj Mahmood Ali Suhaib Hussain Baluch Submitted

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    The Problems of Using Public Transport The public transportation system in Malaysia is well-developed. Train‚ bus‚ light rail transit are public transport that used by a lots of people. Public transport brings advantages to the public. It provides accessible transport for the people who need it. Besides‚ it helps in reducing the air pollution too. Although public transport us benefits but there is some problem in public transportation. The main problems are unpunctuality of the public transport

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    High Speed Train in Malaysia

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    SUBJECT : REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS CODE : EMT 717 Siti Azzah Abdul Razak Student ID No. : 2012599121 ASSIGNMENT As a property economist‚ you have been instructed by your CEO to examine the potential impact of the high-speed rail (HSR) linking Kuala Lumpur with Singapore. Prepare a report discussing the potential impacts of the proposed high-speed rail (HSR) on the property markets in Malaysia. Discuss also the possible property investment that may arise. 1.0 INTRODUCTION: The

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    Women Empowerment in Pakistan

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    Aurat Foundation Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan A Scoping Study January 2011 This publication was produced as a scoping study by the Gender Equity Program (GEP) of Aurat Foundation with the financial support of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) . The study was carried out by Ms. Rubina Saigol Copy Rights Aurat Publication and Information Services Foundation Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan A Scoping Study January 2011 This publication is made possible by

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    How to train a dog to stop pulling in minutes Dog problems are often equaled by those of the owner. When people have dog problems‚ they often think it’s the dog and not them causing the problems. But‚ dog problems can’t exist in an environment not conducive to survival. You’re experiencing dog problems because the environment‚ in which your dog lives‚ isn’t conducive to good choice making. Think about it this way: When your dog is playing with another dog in a wooded area‚ does he play around the

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    Energy Crisis in Pakistan

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    Energy Crisis in Pakistan “What does ‘LOL’ stand for in Pakistan? ‘Lots-of-Loadshedding’.” [Introduction] Pakistan is energy-deficient. How can one imagine an active and prosperous human being short on blood? Life is hard without sufficient blood running up and down the veins‚ pumped by the heart round the clock. Pakistan has failed to contain its energy crisis; failing to increase supply proportionately and conserving demand. In 1980s‚ it met 86% of its demand; come 2000s‚ situation is getting

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    Cement Industry of Pakistan

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    have devoted our report to our beloved parents and beloved teachers. TABLE OF CONTENTS S. # Description Page No 1. Executive Summary 4 2. Introduction to Cement Sector 5 3. Cement Manufacturing process 11 4. Introduction to MapleLeaf Cement

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    Ansaldo STS & ETCS Implementation in India 1 Ansaldo STS‚ India ETCS Implementation in India Ansaldo was awarded the First European Train Control Systems in India for 50 route Kms and 84 EMU coaches for Chennai suburban in Southern Railway Another order for 190 route Kms and 35 locos between Delhi and Agra in North Central Railway 2 Ansaldo STS‚ India Pilot Project 1 : Chennai – Gummidipundi (TPWS-S) Description Section Number of stations Length Current signalling Transportation

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    Foreign Policy of Pakistan

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    Abstract: Pakistan’s foreign policy has always been identified as policy of self-abnegation. It is blamed that external factors particularly USA play a vital role in the shaping of foreign policy of Pakistan but there are many internal factors pose challenges to Pakistan’s foreign policy. Pakistan is an ideological state hence ideology has a special place in its foreign policy and it has been a central focus in the foreign policy for all time. There is a famous U-turn in Pakistan’s foreign policy

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    Otis Trains Case Analysis

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    Bassem Basta Supply Chain 20th January 2015 Case Analysis Otis Toy Train Case Analysis The Background of Otis‚ it was a landmark Toy Train Company in early 20th century. In 1950’s gained major popularity among children‚ 1960’s-1980’s was the company’s peak. In 1990’s customer preference changed to gaming consuls‚ so Otis Trains had to change their target market. In response changed their product. Otis faced some problems‚ for instance‚ they didn’t adapt to advancements in technology: as a result

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