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    Situation Analysis (SWOT Analysis) Our SWOT Analysis depicts our key strengths and weaknesses for our new project. It will describe the opportunities and threats that our potential full service gas station will possibly face. External Opportunities and Threats In this portion of our analysis‚ we will use our opportunities to overcome our threats. Of course‚ every business will have threats that they will need to prevail over. This is why we strongly believe that our marketing plan

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    Contents | Sl. No. | Titles | Page No. | I | Chapter 1  Introduction  Literature Review  Statement of the Problem  Purpose of the Study  Scope of the study  Objectives of the Study | | II | Chapter 2  Organization Profile  Organization Chart  Sampling and Research Design  Data Collection Method | | III | Chapter 3  Results & discussion with Charts & graphs  Findings  Suggestions  Conclusions | | IV | Chapter 4  AppendixQuestionnaire  Bibliography  Joining Report

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    of purified water again. Due to the people of the United States drinking billions of gallons of water daily‚ the amount of purified water we drink is starting to run out which is causing a problem already. Psychological studies have shown humans still don’t accept water being reused even after knowing the water is purified and perfectly clean. Advocates are still against ultraviolet machines being used to clean and purify water. While some people believe that drinking recycled water is both repulsive

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    One of the motifs Mandel uses in both Station Eleven‚ the novel and the comic is the appearance of the sky. In the novel‚ there is a reoccurrence of a storm. The scenery after Arthur died was people drinking their sadness away‚ some crying and in shock. “The snow was almost abstract‚ a film about bad weather on a deserted street.”(Mandel 15) The storm as it is described outside the theater can add to the scene‚ as the day ended with the death of Arthur. As seen in movies‚ on TV or read in other novels

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    The ‘Filling Station’ by Elizabeth Bishop is a very interesting poem. It is fairly short and devoid of strong emotions. To give a brief synopsis of the poem‚ a third person omniscient narrator is describing a father and his ‘several quick and saucy sons’ running a filling station. She moves from describing them to describing the station itself‚ complete with furniture‚ a ‘dirty dog’ and plants. The poem then changes tone to reflection of why the station is the way it is‚ and is concluded by a

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    Advertising companies pay other companies for showing their advertisements‚ therefore allowing these companies to offer “free” services to the public. Without advertising companies‚ we would not have a free yahoo or Gmail account‚ and also “free” channel stations like ABS-CBN or GMA-7. It engenders creativity by “forcing” companies to male good and worth-to-look-at advertisements in order for potential costumers to be attracted to the product(s) and/or service(s) they are selling/offering. It encourages

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    “Train Stations and Barrooms” Being faced with difficult decisions is a major obstacle in the lives of adults. After conversing‚ many of these decisions are resolved in a favorable outcome that works for both adults. In “Hills like White Elephants‚” the two adults‚ an American man and the girl‚ discuss a major issue in their lives. This controversy pertains to a potential operation the woman may choose to undergo. The train station and the barroom emphasizes what is being discussed between the two

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    Enterprise who owned the Spetrol station located along the BPK Highway. Spetrol was acknowledged as one of the big players in domestic petroleum products industry. However‚ Jamel who Mat Jon’s nephew was on boarded of the operations of the pump station and he did not participate in the business operation since he was in his post retirement years. At the start‚ the business was doing convincingly well‚ this success was helped by the strategic area that petrol station been located. Nevertheless‚ the

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    Georgia flu pandemic physically‚ mentally‚ and socially in the book Station Eleven. Survival creates a diminished society by destroys the main necessary resources for life‚ that affects a great number of people physically. Finally trying to survive can harm many people and most importantly the ones who are hit with the “survival of the insufficient” (St. John Mandel‚ 119). Considering the character Kirsten Raymond for the novel Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel as the tragic hero here. Physical

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    Water is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2O. A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds. Water is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure‚ but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state‚ ice‚ and gaseous state (water vapor or steam). Water also exists in a liquid crystal state near hydrophilic surfaces. Water is considered a purifier in most religions. Major faiths that incorporate ritual washing (ablution) include Christianity

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