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    The automobile manufactures belief that expansion of a company in increase in the global competitive market explains that the firm is likely to face competitive environment. Many companies are forced to develop their supply chain according to the decision by reducing their manufacturing expenditure and improvement of the products. JLRs decision to build a new plant in the North America to serve the customers is taken for customer satisfaction and values and to avoid all the barriers between the ultimate

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    Henri Louis Le Chatelier (i) Henri Louis Le Chatelier was a world renowned chemist known primarily for his work in developing “Le Chatelier’s Principle”. Henri was born to an academic bourgeoisie family on October 8th, 1850, in Paris France (1). Le Chatelier was fortunate as his father, Louis Le Chatelier, was able to teach him the basics of math and science, thus giving him a head start, and due to his parent’s status and wealth he was able to study at several universities (2). Le Chatelier’s earned

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    A person may ask themselves what is a term paper and why write one? Well, a term paper is usually meant to encourage someone to learn more about a particular subject and/or test things you have already learned. They are usually assigned at the start of a class and are due at the end. It is usually a major grade or the final grade. Learning to write a good term paper will help you throughout your life. When assigned a term paper, you should always start early. Do not wait until a week before

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    Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind

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    Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind ‘Strategies for Lifelong Learning’ has been unexpectedly and therapeutically revealing. Throughout our correspondence we’ve shared personal, and professional challenges, and wins. In doing so, I’ve come to realize strengths and areas for improvement, which is why I chose to discuss the second habit from the 7 Habits of Highly Successful People, titled; ‘Begin With the End in Mind’. Beginning with the end in mind is my area of attention for improvement.

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    recruiting process. How can you reduce defects in corporate recruiting? Screening out unqualified candidates Recruiting can be viewed as a screening process. This is especially true during periods of high unemployment, when the job market is characterized by an oversupply of talent. Under these conditions, the recruiting function in an organization is to eliminate unqualified people as much as to seek out talent. To improve the quality of an overall recruiting process, each step of the process must

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    Plutarch was a well-known historian, biographer, and essayist. Also, Plutarch was a Greek scholar, and today is considered to be a Middle Protanist. Clyde Curry Smith, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, tells readers “Plutarch was born sometime around 46 A.D. in Chaeronea, Boeotia”(Smith). Plutarch was born “around the Roman imperial administration of Claudius I”(Smith). It is also believed that Plutarch died around the age of 74, “sometime after 120 c.e.”(Smith). Along with being a historian

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    Textual Analysis of Writing Guides

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    Let me introduce you to the main characters in the story of composition. Our hero—the protagonist—is known as “the writer,” who is supported by both the writing instructor—our hero’s mentor traditionally—and the reference guide. And of course, as is necessary in all good stories, there is the antagonist—the evil force that our hero must contend with; in this tale the “writing” will be the daunting task that is loathed and dreaded by our hero. Where once the teaching of composition was left primarily

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    How to Write an Essay

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    However, though that may seem positive, I have understood that I have also had many flaws and weaknesses whilst writing my essay, which I had not kept in mind during its writing process. Firstly, I have a weakness in citing and using references to support the information I had implied within my work piece. Also, another weakness found is that whilst writing my essay, I tend to go for into my thinking stream and write up long sentences

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    Mark Allister gave, ‘Just write’, has had the biggest impact in shaping my approach. Letting words flow from my mind without critiquing has been a challenge, learning not to stem my creativity by considering punctuation and grammar too early in the process, preventing myself from checking each sentence, even when I knew that what I had written wasn’t grammatically correct. As I practiced, I was able to quiet the critiquing voice and listen to the ideas float, coming together messily at first but eventually

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    Introduction to Martingale Theory Martingale Theory is a simple mathematical model which models sequence of a fair game [1]. It is a stochastic process on some probability space {Ω, F, P}. Originally it was used as a betting strategy during 18th century in France. In 1934, Paul Lévy introduced concept of Martingale in probability theory. It is named after ‘La Grande Martingale,’ which means strategy for even odd bets where bets are doubled every time we lose. Idea behind this betting strategy is

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