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    REASONS PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS IN MALAYSIA Homeless is defined as people who have nowhere to live‚ and who often live on the streets (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English‚ 2008). Almost all countries in the world are facing this phenomenon. However‚ in Asia there is only one percent of people who are homeless (The U.S. Conference of Mayor‚ 2001). Do you think people in Malaysia are also homelessness? A 61 year old man‚ Lim Tian Swee who was mistaken for a beggar had confessed that he was homeless

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    Industry Dominant Traits of US Major Home Appliances Market size & Growth rate 73.3 million Home appliances market and 2.6 million commercial major appliance makes up market size and this industry is expected to grow at about 1.9 % annually. Number of rivals Major rivals who shared 99% of the market share were Whirlpool‚ General Electric‚ and Maytag‚ AB Electrolux. Others who shared 1% of the market share were Bosch-Siemens‚ Haier‚ Emerson Electric‚ Sub-zero‚ Viking and Wolf. Scope

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    Executive Summary The General Appliance Corporation (GAC)‚ specializing on manufacturing various kinds of home appliances. The GAC was decentralized and it divided into 4 main product divisions‚ 4 manufacturing divisions as well as 6 staff offices. GAC manufactured few component parts and usually bought them from outside vendors. Transfer prices of the parts were negotiated between departments based on outside suppliers’ price. While the purchasing staff had the power to settle disputes when there

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    The major appliance market is a very competitive environment. Frigidaire has four major competitors in the United States: Whirlpool‚ General Electric‚ Maytag and Amana. These manufacturers produce the products that would be competing with the front load washing machine. These products would include traditional top loading or vertical axis machines. In addition‚ Maytag and Amana has announced plans to introduce their own versions of horizontal machines‚ although Maytag’s was not expected to be front

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    what money can't buy

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    chapter “Incentives” of book “What Money Can’t Buy” written by Michael J. Sandel‚ he points out the population control refer to two examples: China’s one- child policy and tradable procreation permits. Sandel responds that tradable procreation permits‚ which was put forward by the economist Kenneth Boulding in 1964‚ is preferable in economic standpoint. Each woman had one (or two) certificate to have an extra child. If a family wants an extra child‚ they can buy the certificate from other

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    WASHING CULTURAL

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    Depending on the individual belief‚ sanitary procedures vary widely. Some cultures dictate which hand one is to use‚ and what materials are acceptable‚ how often‚ and in what manner one is to practice sanitation. To ignore these beliefs and customs is to create an uncomfortable environment for the patient‚ quite possibly delaying recovery. Clients from cultural backgrounds such as Middle Eastern and some Asian cultures may not wish to be moved‚ touched‚ or seen unclothed by healthcare professionals

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    Survival should always be a person’s primary goal. Experiencing death most importantly would hurt loved ones and people closest to you. In some very harsh cases‚ Maybe the only thing that is keeping you from dieing‚ is your family. Another reason why survival should be primary goal is because living through a bad time could sometimes have an impact on someone. Surviving could prevent another life being taken away. For example in the book “Night” There are many cases where someone dies and their

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    Essay on enzymes Biological washing powder Hee-Jun Park 8B We have used enzymes over many years to make many clothing and also foods or drinks‚ such as‚ drinks‚ bread‚ cheese‚ beer and wine. Even though‚ the first person that realized how to make these noticed nothing about enzymes. There are many types of enzymes existing to help our industrial life. And the difference of each enzyme is for us to do different things. The use of enzyme in industry has become very central in the modern domain. Enzymes

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    Washing Clothes: How To

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    Washing Clothes When people are growing up they often take everyday duties for granted‚ never learning how to perform them. This lack of information does not cause a problem until they realize they lack the knowledge to perform everyday tasks. Washing clothes"¦ sounds simple right? Well if you mess up the steps‚ or forget to put one in‚ you may end up with pink underwear and that is never good. One certainty is that everyone will have to wash their clothes at some point in their life. Having the

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    “What’s Your Major?” At a young age‚ we’re always asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?” My answer at first was to be a social worker. As time passed and I got older that same question was asked again but this time my answer wasn’t a social worker but a cop. Every time that one question was asked‚ my answer would change maybe it was because of the situation I was in and the help I would get from the police‚ social worker‚ and teachers it made me admire them. Time once again went by and

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