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    Case: Blends Cooperative Ltd Introduction A social entrepreneur is, in essence, someone who develops an innovative answer to a social problem (for instance, a business model for helping to tackle poverty). A decade ago the term was scarcely heard; today everyone from London to Lagos wants to be one. One such initiative is Blends Cooperative, to work with farmers to produce high quality fresh juice from fruits and vegetables and deliver it at the door step every morning. Although a simple idea

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    By promoting its ‘fresh approach’ and commitment to sustainability, customers become aware of the freshness of its food and its concern for the environment. Morrisons holds great control of its supply chain known as the ‘field to fork’ approach. As a result it possesses more control over the quality of its produce. This helps create a competitive advantage. Fresh produce is sourced locally wherever possible, which is then processed in Morrisons’ own manufacturing facilities. Fresh produce is delivered

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    Radio Cabs

    The 100% Export Oriented Units (EOUs) are growth engine of exports and at present there are more than 1,800 EOUs in operation although the government, instead of encouraging the units to start EOUs, offered special schemes to rehabilitate or re-vitalize the existing EPZ/FTZ units by converting them into SEZ units. The EOU sector is engaged in manufacturing of goods, located predominantly in rural or semi-urban area, offering employment opportunity to local people, develop self infrastructure without

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    Sos Notebook

    The concept of „S.O.S. Notebook “is producing A5 sized notebooks with formulas and rules of different subjects for high school students. There would be 10 different kinds of notebooks with different subjects like physics, mathematics, chemistry, Danish, German, English, literature, biology, history and geography. Notebooks would also contain games (Sudoku, crosswords, and drawings), advertisements from student organizations and companies, information about events and other relevant information for

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    Relationship Between Religion and International Trade

    worldwide statistics are gathered together. Empirical Studies There are few empirical studies about impacts of religion on international trade or its relationship with international trade. In shared research of Emilia Justyna Powell, University Alabama, and Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics, impacts of Islamic law on international trade is examined. Two models which are monadic and dyadic techniques are used in this study. The main purpose of them to demonstrate whether or not countries

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    Impact of Fdi on Exports

    LITERATURE REVIEW 3 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 5 MAJOR IMPACTS OF FDI 8 EXPORTS 8 TREND IN EXPORT IN INDIA 9 MAJOR FACTORS THAT AFFECT EXPORTS 10 EXPORT TRENDS AND THE WAY AHEAD 12 IMPACT OF FDI ON EXPORT 12 HOW FDI DRIVES EXPORT 12 IMPACT ON SERVICE INDUSTRY 13 METHEDOLOGY 14 PERIOD OF STUDY 14 SOURCES OF DATA 14 HYPOTHESIS 14 RESULT 15 ANALYSIS 16 IMPLICATION 16 CONCLUSION 16 REFERENCES 18 EXHIBITS 20 FIGURES 23 INTRODUCTION Foreign direct investment is an important

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    Superior

    1. INTRODUCTION 1. BACKGROUND COMPANY Superior supermarket is the one of division of Consolidated Hall. Consolidated Hall is a privately owned wholesale and retail food distributor. In year 1959, the Hall Consolidated was formed. In year 1970, the first retail grocery store chain was purchased. The superior supermarket chain was acquired in 1975.The Hall distributed food and related products to some 150 company owned supermarket units operating under three supermarket chain

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    The Education of Hunter-Gatherers

    its foundation in observation, imitation, and oral tradition impedes the development of both individuals and their tribes. Information about hunter-gatherer societies comes from two sources: archaeological evidence and modern anthropological studies. Archaeological evidence provides a framework for the prehistoric past of children. Good care and nurturing are indicated by signs of pediatric bone health (Colón & Colón, 2001; Kamp, 1998). Loving attachment is shown by prepared and adorned

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    Review of Related Literture

    types of Staphylococci can infect humans, but most infections are caused byStaphylococcus aureus. Staphylococci can be found normally in the nose and on the skin (and less commonly in other locations) of 25%-30% of healthy adults. In the majority of cases, the bacteria do not cause disease. However, damage to the skin or other injury may allow the bacteria to overcome the natural protective mechanisms of the body, leading to infection. And one of the cures for staphylococcus aureus is vitamin c which

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    A Kia Motors Case Study

    Using sports marketing to engage with consumers: A Kia Motors case study Introduction Today’s consumers have higher expectations than ever before. Dramatic improvements in media, communication and transport have made the world’s economy more connected. Products developed in one country have become increasingly attractive in other parts of the world. However, entering markets in other parts of the world is not an easy task. Entrants face many different challenges as they try to develop their brand

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