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    Poverty in India

    INTRODUCTION Poverty in India is widespread, with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor. In 2010, the World Bank reported that 32.7% of the total Indian people fall below the international poverty line of US$ 1.25 per day (PPP) while 68.7% live on less than US$ 2 per day.[1] According to 2010 data from the United Nations Development Programme, an estimated 29.8% of Indians live below the country's national poverty line.[2] A 2010 report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development

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    Robot Production Volume Data Trends and Analysis

    Debreceni Műszaki Közlemények 2012/1 (HU ISSN 2060-6869) 1 ROBOT PRODUCTION VOLUME DATA TRENDS AND ANALYSIS⊗ TRENDEK ÉS ADATANALÍZIS A ROBOTGYÁRTÁSBAN Bob STRUIJK, BSc, MBA General Manager, Vice President Europe FANUC Robotics Magyarország Ltd. ZM NDU, PhD Student struijkb@fanucrobotics.es bob@fanucrobotics.hu Abstract: To determine how industrial robots has grown and how they will grow and to understand why it has grown in that way, a large number of factors can be investigated: ‐ The

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    Case Study Report - Dunkin Donuts : Betting Dollars on Donuts

    are really grateful to course instructor for all kinds of informative information and valuable advice. We are also very grateful to the group members who helped in preparing this project.   Executive Summary Dunkin' Donuts is a business in food retail. They are the world's largest coffee and baked goods chain. Dunkin’ Donuts have been in business since 1950 and have been franchising since 1955. This franchise serves more than 2 million customers a day. Dunkin' Donuts sells 52 varieties of

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    What We Know About Wheat and How It Affects

    in wheat is what gives dough its elasticity and the ability to rise when combined with yeast. Traditional breads, baked goods, pasta and pizza crust would have never been invented without gluten. It is used to thicken soups, sauces and gravies. Gluten is also used as a valuable binding agent in processed food manufacturing. The more gluten used in baking the more desirable the characteristics of that food become: fluffy, chewy and springy. Could this be the reason that the amount of gluten contained

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    Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia

    Date: 25 October 2005 Institute of South Asian Studies Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library Building 1 Hon Sui Sen Drive (117588) Tel: 68746179 Fax: 67767505 Email: isaspt@nus.edu.sg Wesbite: www.isas.nus.edu.sg ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TERRORISM ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGION 1 S. Narayan 2 Introduction The most important sea-lane of communication (SLOC) in the Southeast Asian region is the Straits of Malacca, the main passage between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. It is 600 miles long and

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    Confucianism and the Korean Family

    Thoseprinciples rules the of viduals, regulate behavior indi thefamily, thecommunity. Asia,namely and East with more than China,Korea,andJapan, of s over has a cultural one-quarter theworld' population, a longhistorical period constituted characterized theuse of Chineseand Confucianism. term The is Confucianism sphere by usedheretorefer thepopular valuesystem China,Korea,andJapan, of to which

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    ------------------------------------------------- Poverty in India Poverty is widespread in India, with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor. According to a 2005 World Bank estimate, 26.1% of the total Indian population falls below the international poverty line of US$ 1.25 a day (PPP, in nominal terms  21.6 a day in urban areas and  14.3 in rural areas).[1] A recent report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative states that 8 Indian states have more poor than

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    Fastfood

    of Contents 1. Understand the concept Fast Food Restaurants 1 1.1 Define Fast Food Restaurants 1 1.2 Enumerate and discuss various Fast Food Restaurants available in Danang. Discuss how the government supports these restaurant chains. 2 2. Be able to use the concepts of Fast Food Restaurants 4 2.1 Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of Fast Food Restaurants 4 Advantages 4 Disavantages 5 2.2 Propose different ways to improve Fast Food Restaurants to be healthier and safer to customers’

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    Communication in Business

    CULTURE 2 /3 /2 0 1 6 P a tr ic k F o o n g WHAT IS CULTURE?  No simple definition  “The collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one group from another … includes systems of values.” Geert Hofstede  “A system of ideas … constitute a design for living” Zvi Namenwirth & Rober Weber 2 /3 /2 0 1 6 P a tr ic k F o o n g VALUES  Values: Ideas about what a group believes to be good, right and desirable; shared assumptions about how things ought

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    Politic

    Introduction As the strongest country in the world, America can done all kinds of oppressions onto any country that US like either through strong military force, from economic way and also social of that country. American corporations and popular culture has actually affects the lives and infect the indigenous cultures of millions around the world. Due to the foreign policy of the US government, backed by its military strength, has unprecedented global influence now that the America is the world’s

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