provides convenient ‘pick up points’ for the customer. During the year under review 11 stores were opened and five stores were closed, the net six new stores grew the store portfolio to 751. In addition, seven stores were relocated to improved locations. In the 2011/12 financial year, there will be around 15 new store openings, while around five older stores are likely to be closed; there will also be a number of additional stores that are relocated to better sites. While the availability of suitable new
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3D MODELLING Process of developing a mathematic rep of any 3D surface of object via a specialised software. Create a new layer 1. Click Format menu » Layer. 2. In the Layer Properties Manager, click the New Layer button. a. A layer name, such as LAYER1, is automatically added to the layer list. 3. Enter a new layer name by typing over the highlighted layer name. b. A layer name can include up to 255 characters: letters, digits, and the special characters dollar sign ($),
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ethnic, migration 2. Sociological Analysis of a current event Toronto star – police violence, poverty , loss ofmanufacturing jobs 3 other topics of personal interest or HR Interest Annotated bibliography due July 10l 50 – 150 words on 4 research sources; proposal includes theses and outline What does sociology know about this Chapter focus: how are the lives of Canadians affected by social inequality how do prestige , power and wealth determine socialclass? What roles does occuptational structure
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Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction The world of information has changed dramatically. These widespread changes may be considered a precursor to a second industrial revolution from which an information society may emerge. In the field of education, academic institutions are continuously challenged by social events unfolding in its midst. Developments in the workplace, changes in students’ demographics, and economic trends force educational institutions to change. Despite
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destroy targeted hosts. The first step in performing an attack is to plan the attack by identifying the target and learning as much as possible about the target. Hackers usually perform an initial reconnaissance and probing scan to identify IP hosts, open ports, and services enabled on servers and workstations. In this lab, students planned an attack on 172.30.0.0/24 where the VM server farm resides. Using Zenmap GUI, students then performed a “Ping Scan” or “Quick Scan” on the targeted IP subnetwork
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Master Diver Diving Equipment Open circuit demand scuba is the most commonly used by recreational divers, but closed circuit and semi-closed rebreathers are now available. Test Pressure: the pressure to which the cylinder is subjected to during hydrostatic testing. For a 200 bar cylinder it is 300 bars, for a 232 bar cylinder it is 348 bars. If internal inspection reveals corrosion, it may have to be cleaned by tumbling. The tumbling process involves filling the cylinder approximately
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baj01275_c05_106-133 02/09/2007 17:01PM Page 106 EPG_Team-C 105:JWQD032:bajch05: 5 CONSUMER CREDIT Credit Cards and Consumer Loans Starting Point Go to www.wiley.com/college/bajtelsmit to assess your knowledge of consumer credit. Determine where you need to concentrate your effort. What You’ll Learn in This Chapter ▲ Consumer credit options ▲ Credit card types ▲ Credit card risks After Studying This Chapter, You’ll Be Able To ▲ Compare advantages and disadvantages of using
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A Appreciation - A currency is said to 'appreciate' when it strengthens in price in response to market demand. Arbitrage - The purchase or sale of an instrument and simultaneous taking of an equal and opposite position in a related market, in order to take advantage of small price differentials between markets Ask (Offer) Price - The price at which the market is prepared to sell a specific currency in a Foreign Exchange Contract or Cross Currency Contract. At this price, the trader can buy
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crankshaft to convert the reciprocating motion of piston into rotary motion of the crankshaft). Types of internal combustion engine Engines can be classified in many different ways: By the engine cycle used, the layout of the engine, source of energy, the use of the engine, or by the cooling system employed. Engine configurations Internal combustion engines can be classified by their configuration. Common layouts of engines are: * Reciprocating: Some of the other important classification
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Introduction Stage Growth Stage Shakeout Stage Maturity Stage Decline Stage Crossing the Chasm 7.4 Types of Innovation Incremental vs. Radical Innovation Architectural vs. Disruptive Innovation The Internet as Disruptive Force: The Long Tail Open Innovation 7.5 Implications for the Strategist Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, you will be able to: LO 7-1 Outline the four-step innovation process from idea to imitation. LO 7-2 Apply strategic management concepts to entrepreneurship
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