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    Q5: What kinds of successful enterprises can be observed among China-born immigrants in the GTA, and how can these enterprises be described? The types of effective businesses in the study that could be observed among China-born immigrants in the GTA were skilled, specialized or useful and functional personal or home related services and businesses. For instances, the practical and skillful of HAC home services, real estate brokerage, fast printing of Chinese business cards and fast food advertisings

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    Businesses need to focus on external factors, as they are uncontrollable and impact each firm in an unexpected way. External Factors can affect the ability of a business or venture to accomplish its key objectives and destinations. These outside components may incorporate; Competition, social, legal, and technological changes, economic and political environment. This research paper will investigate external factors and their effects on organisations. The examination of the topic will be based upon

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    Alexander Khoury 11/7/2014 Review of Index Building Methodologies Introduction: In recent decades, academics, policymakers and non-governmental organizations have placed greater focus on establishing more comprehensive metrics of well-being and development ##. Measures of national welfare have conventionally centered on a fairly narrow band of economic considerations, such as gross domestic product (GDP) and employment rate. Poverty and wellbeing are now widely understood as multifaceted concepts

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    POWER FACTOR CORRECTION USING BOOST CONVERTERS IN SINGLE PHASE DIODE BRIDGE RECTIFIERS Shrinivas Reddy Dept. of EEE,PDACEG, GULBARGA Abstract The development of power electronic converters is marked by demands for a simultaneous reduction in Size , losses

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    1 enumerates that the communalities of the selected 36 variables have good reliability and keenly checked that no one variable has low loading, i.e., less than 0.5. Thus finally, the 26 variables are selected for the factor analysis. The appropriateness of the data for the factor analysis is discussed in the following KMO and Bartletts’ test. TABLE 5.2 KMO AND BARTLETT’S TEST Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy 0.956 Bartlett 's Test of Sphericity Approx. Chi-Square 2.098E4 df 630

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    This case study deals with measuring the immeasurable in the food and beverage industry such as smell and taste. The problem was resolved using a Six Sigma DMAIC problem solving methodology. The basic equation of Six Sigma, Y = f(x), defines the relationship between a dependent variable ‘Y’ or the outcome of a process and a set of independent variables ‘x’ or possible causes which affect the outcome. The Company The food and beverage industry faces many problems when implementing improvement projects

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    Core factors In fig. 1, the three core moderators of tactile salience are: 1. Technology characteristics/capabilities. Technology characteristics include the engineering specifications of the tactor display. For example, abrupt onset (or changes) in stimuli and high frequency (200-300 Hz) tone burst vibrations are known to be more salient, as measured by probability of detection (Mortimer et al. 2007). Early studies of tactile signaling focused on psychophysical responses to tactor characteristics

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    Despite the number of studies that have been dedicated to investigating the factors that affect partial measurement invariance (Kaplan & George, 1995); there continues to be uncertainty in the proportion of noninvariant items permitted on a scale that will lead to valid statistical conclusions (Donahue, 2006). The number of items ranges from as little as one invariant item (Byrne, Shavelson, & Muthen, 1989; Steenkamp & Baumgartner, 1998) to one-half of the items (Reise, Widaman & Pugh, 1993;) to

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    South Africa steps up on wind power The industry in South Africa is in a very rapid growth phase. The country’s chronic energy shortages mean that the renewable energy procurement program is likely to be expanded. South Africa is moving towards a large wind industry with a domestic installed capacity in excess of 5,000 MW within eight years. South Africa is evolving into the hub for manufacturing and development that the industry has been looking forward to for many years. After taking a decade

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    The results of analysis of variance (Table 3) showed that there were significant differences between lines in the probability of 1% in terms of all traits; which indicating a high genetic variation for studied lines. Existence significant differences and genetic variation among genotypes of lentil by other authors such as Mostafaei et al, (2006), Bayoumi (2008) and Toklu et al, (2009) have also been reported. Kumar et al, (2012) by studying 43 genotypes of lentil under field conditions found high

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