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    Vale S.A. Vale reported pretty mediocre financial numbers on Thursday‚ 22nd October for its third quarter 2015 performance. Its gross operating revenues for the three months ended 30th Sep‚ 2015 were down 6.6 % to 6.6 billion from 7 billion in the second quarter. The lower realized prices of the various commodities sold by the company remained the reason behind this erosion in operating revenue. The contribution of lower prices of these commodities in depressing the revenues was $ 281 million of

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    Positivity: P. Praneshbhai

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    Date: - 19th February‚ 2016 Positivity • P. Atmiyabhai: - P. Praneshbhai’s Introduction ¬ P. Praneshbhai is a Sahishnu sevak and the Swamiji’s Driver. ¬ He understands Swamiji’s wish and acts accordingly. ¬ Once while driving Swamiji‚ Praneshbhai realized that Swamiji’s throat was congested and he needed to spit. Even though Swamiji had not said anything to him‚ Praneshbhai realized Swamiji’s wish and pulled over so that Swamiji can clear His throat. ¬ He is a Nisthavan sevak. ¬ Once on a long

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    P&G and Godrej

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    points to end the Joint Venture are as follows. 1. P&GG would become a fully owned subsidiary of P&G with Godrej selling it’s 49% stake to P&G. 2. P&G would retain most of the sales force and the distribution network which most of the sales force and distribution network which P&GG acquired from Godrej soaps. 3. The soap brands of Godrej which had been licensed to P&G would revert to Godrej soaps. 4. P&G would retain the detergent and scourer brands it

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    P&G India

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    reasons for the initial failure of P&G in Japan. In the year of 1973 Procter and Gamble (P&G) entered the Japanese market‚ until the 1987 P&G was losing a lot of money. Why? Mostly because they didn’t thought about cultural differences. A company just can’t apply everywhere in the world the same products‚ managers‚ sales methods and strategies. Companies have to adjust their ‘working culture’ to the country where they are cooperating. In the case of P&G the following things went

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    P Guajava Lab Report

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    2.2.3 P. guajava :- P. guajava leaf extracts were subjected to inhibitory effect of glucose utilization using specific standard in vitro procedure. Plant material was subjected to the extraction preparation by soxhlet apparatus by using various solvents such as aqueous‚ ethanol‚ chloroform‚ petroleum ether and hexane. The various kinds of phytochemicals were detected and then in vitro antidiabetic activity of P. guajava were detected by using alpha amylase and alpha glucosidase enzyme in an in vitro

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    Chapter 23—“Dennis” 1) Ruth says‚ “I stayed on the black side because that was the only place I COULD stay…With whites it was no question. You weren’t accepted to be with a black man and that was that” (232). I think she felt the only place where she felt real love was with African American people and that’s why she stayed with the black man. She wanted to be different and she didn’t want to be like everybody else. She wanted to feel unique like her mother and be different. She doesn’t

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    A&P by John Updike

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    Whitney Bowen C. Pages English 111 Feb. 12‚ 2013 The Standard Of Convention In Updikes short story “A & P”; Sammy is a nineteen-year-old boy working at a local supermarket‚ when he is confronted with a distraction of the three girls freshly off the beach “in nothing but bathing suits” (Updike 16). As he reveals minute details about the girls’ appearances and the way they carry themselves‚ he begins to speculate about their personalities. While Sammy leans on his register waiting for

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    S&S Air International

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    | Case Study Four | S&S Air International? | | | 5/7/2011 | The business world is highly competitive‚ changes quickly and is filled with risks and rewards. The international business world is no different! Things can change on the international stage in the time it takes to get a cup of tea! S&S Air has been in discussions with a dealer in Europe to sell the company’s model known as “The Eagle”. The dealer‚ Amalie Diefenbaker‚ has told S&S Air that she will pay the

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    David W. Barno writes in “A New Moral Compact‚” about the current problem of having a volunteer military. He writes about the current war the United States is in as well as‚ previous wars like the Vietnam War. Barno’s main issue is that the population has distanced itself from the military and are less skeptical about going to war. He proposes‚ “. . .that every use of military force over 60 days would automatically trigger an annual draft lottery to call up 10‚000 men and women” (20). Barno believes

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    A&P vs. Araby

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    A&P vs. Araby John Updike’s A&P and James Joyce’s Araby are very similar yet very different in many ways. Each short story has a normal kid with an obsession over a girl. The big difference between Sammy in A&P and Jimmy in Araby is just that they were raised differently and have different values. The way Jimmy talks about his fantasy girl is on a more religious level while Sammy in other words is kind of impolite about how he describes the three girls that walk into the market. From the narrator’s

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