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    Mycotoxins Risk identification Next to dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, mycotoxins belong to the potential chemical hazards related to animal feed of poultry. Mycotoxins are toxic compounds which are produced by several species of fungi genera such as Fusarium, Aspergillus and Penicillium. Production can occur before harvesting or during storage, is determined by environmental factors such as temperature and humidity and is mainly occurring in cereals and ground nuts. Usually, mycotoxins enter

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    Case Analysis Of Croma

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    Advertising strategy for Croma Electronics: • Print advertisement cannot be cluttered and they should be able to catch the attention of the consumers. • Needs of the consumer to be targeted include discounts, promotional offers, freebies offered, EMI schemes, warranty provided etc. This is because consumers are visiting Croma only to get the feel about the product and since they price the products slightly higher than the local outlets, consumers end up purchasing

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    dominated by record labels beginning in the 1950s. According to Aspray, the original structure of the recording industry stood as an oligopoly controlled by the six major record labels: Warner Music Group (WMG), Electrical and Music Industries Group (EMI), Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG), Universal Music Group (UMG), Sony Music Group (SMG) and PolyGram (PMG). The Big 6 controlled all promotional and distributional efforts of recorded music and this control allowed them to dominate over smaller record

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    Executive Cover Memo Subject: Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Math and Music This is to recommend that Hit Song Science should market its product and services to record labels attempting to catch a larger share of the market. BACKGROUND Polyphonic HMI is preparing to launch Hit Song Science, which analyzes the mathematical characteristics of music compared to past music hits, making it possible to determine a song’s hit potential. Music characteristics can be analyzed by math such as melody, tempo

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    Case Study Of Ola

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    Ola is a Spanish word which means “Hello”. Ola is a privately held company. Ola is registered as a technological company in India. Ola cab services range from economic to luxury. Ola cab are booked through a mobile app. Ola doesn’t own these cabs, it aggregates them so that users can reserve these cabs through the Ola mobile app. Ola has started many other services like Ola café, Ola money and Ola corporate, but Ola cabs in the main source of revenue for Ola. Ola, the largest taxi aggregator in country

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    Role and Function of a Human Resources Department In today’s work environment, organizations are continually seeking an advantage over the competition. One resource to assist with this ambition is to utilize the human resources (HR) department as a strategic partner in the micro and macro planning of the organization. This paper will define the role and function while distinguishing the duties and responsibilities of an effective HR department. Background Ellard Williams, Incorporated (EWI) is

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    Apple Gap Analysis

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    (which dominates tour promotion and owns a large number of music venues.)[6] In order to benefit from all of an artist 's income streams, record companies began to rely on the "360 deal", a new business relationship pioneered by Robbie Williams and EMI in 2007.[7] At the other extreme, record companies also used simple manufacturing and distribution deals, which gives a higher percentage to the artist, but does not cover the expense of marketing and promotion. Many newer artists no longer see any

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    6. Conclusion and Recommendation The findings from this study has rev ealed that the challenge fo r eliminating the factors responsible for valuation inaccuracy and variance in Nigeria falls across the academi a, practitioners and the regul atory bodies comprising of Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers and Estate Surveyors and Valuers Registration Board of Nigeria since it has been established that valuation accuracy and consistency are at the

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    Define the following terms: 1. Horizontal Cable : A type of inside cable designed for horizontal use in non-plenum areas. While horizontal cable must be fire retardant, the National Electrical Code (NEC) specifications are not as demanding as those governing the use of plenum cable or riser cable. See also NEC, plenum, plenum cable, and riser cable. 2. Backbone Cable : Backbone cabling is the inter-building and intra-building cable connections in structured cabling between entrance facilities

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    No-No Journal Assignment #1 A very apparent theme in this text is shame. Each main characters throughout the story— Ichiro, Mr. Yamada, Mrs. Yamada, and Kenji—, even though it may not openly be discussed, all carry something with them that they feel deep shame or a very strongly regret. Starting from the beginning the first character that we meet is Ichiro, and from the beginning it is very apparent that he feels same and regret for not going into the army. From the moment he gets out of prison

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