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    majoring in Entrepreneurship. The MBA in Entrepreneurship will give me a competitive edge and an added advantage to start the social business of my own. Moreover, if I obtain the degree from a country like USA, my business idea will be further compact and realistic and valued by all of its stakeholders. Initially, I crave to start with an agro business supplying hygienic and fresh food items to the mass people. Then I want to move on processed food items, which will be available by my own food

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    Over the past few decades, technological advancements in both communication and transportation has led to an era of interconnectedness known as globalization. The emergence of air travel in the late 20th century led to an affordable and time efficient method of transportation. Due to this, air travel quickly arose as an essential factor in the world economy. Following the emergence of aviation, world economies became tied together and utterly dependent on each other. However, the very thing that

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    DESIGN CONCEPT Requirements & needs In designing a building that evokes attraction and curiosity among public, the aim is to create interest in the stem cell research while introducing the technology to South Africa. The location of the building should be on an active node where people will be able to observe the building. The facility will be inviting to the public with exhibition space, public square, auditorium for medical conferences and house a cafe’ for the visitors and serve as a break

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    Other innovations included an optical disk drive instead of floppy disks, and a special sound chip to provide the fidelity of a compact disc. Judging from initial reactions, many critics were convinced that Steve Jobs had brought another revolutionary product to American consumers. Despite the warm reception, however, the NeXT machine never caught on. It was too costly, had a black-and-white

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    previously dropped out of college but want to hear how they can get back on track. I encourage students to attend the tutoring and guidance resources offered in campus by announcing to my classes if there are tutoring options for their classes. More recently, I with a group of individuals have got an instructor to help initiate a club on campus. I was thrilled to hear that an instructor was willing to help and start the Psychology Club. It brings me satisfaction knowing I was a part of starting a club

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    Food Spoilage Detector Ayush Varshney, Harshit Singhal, Ameer Faisal1 av.rockon7@gmail.com, singhal592@gmail.com, ameerfaisal12@gmail.com Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad I. INTRODUCTION Microbial spoilage is a major problem in bakery products since it can induce nutritional losses, off-flavours, and formation of mycotoxins or potentially allergenic spores we have to store food (like fruits, vegetables etc.) in cold storage for future use. If suitable environment

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    Introduction As the nation was introduced into the current recession, the auto industry and its labor was likely hurt more than any other industry. Few years ago it was the homebuilding industry that was troubled the most and held the first place, but it gave that position over to the auto industry the following year. Why was this industry affected more than any other is very interesting and complex situation. There are several factors why there was such a huge negative impact on this industry

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    Case Study Tata Nano

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    a cheap car into the market which would be affordable for the middle income level consumers, due to which it started cutting cost of manufacturing the car. There were several assumptions made: H1: The designers of the car assumed that the car was compact and easy to handle, and that was the reason handbrakes were not provided, this was even done to further cut down the cost. H2: Pricing-Nano is priced at a range where it is too expensive for the lower middle class and too shabby for the upper middle

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    Joondalup Site Essay

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    centre area. It consists with 2 lots area which is lot 9000 and lot 999. The land area covers around 96793 m2 where lot 999 has 12769 m2 and lot 9000 has 84024 m2. The site is bounded to the north by Grand Boulevard, to the south by Curtin Joondalup campus and Shenton Ave, while on the west and on the east is bounded by Joondalup Dr and McLarty Ave respectively. Nowadays, the site area is a vacant land with small to medium vegetation but the area is excluded from bush forever provision. Planning strategy

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    Assessment: Critical Essay Company: De Beers Essay Title: Corporate Environmental Obligation: An examination of the performance of De Beers Student Name: Arkar Kyaw @ Kevin Student Number: 1160001 Semester: 1 2011 Campus: Bentley Tutor: Simon Teoh Corporate Environmental Obligation: An examination of the performance of De Beers Nowadays, diamonds are one of the most precious luxury items where people are purchasing for large sums of money without knowing

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