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    chosen to participate in agricultural cooperatives. In exchange, the state provided them with seeds, fertilizer, equipment, social security, modern housing, and lower income taxes. Sugarcane is Cuba's most vital crop; grown throughout the island, but mainly in the eastern half. However, the government regulates sugar production and prices. The second most important crop is Tobacco, grown on small farms requiring intensive cultivation. Cuba also uses the land to grow oranges, lemons and limes, grapefruit

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    witnessed a decline in membership? There are many reasons to suggest a decline in membership, but three main factors stand out. They are; the changing composition of employment; the casual effects of the business cycle; and, the introduction of the Accord (Deery et al, 2000). The changing composition of employment relates to the change in the structure of the workforce. Job growth has become generally greater in those segments of the labour force with relatively low levels of trade union membership

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    At a local Kentucky convenience store you can buy a pack of Marlboro cigarettes for about $4.50. For the same price as a cheap lunch a teenager can continue a nicotine addiction for another day. Smokers in Massachusetts, however, can expect to pay over ten dollars for a single pack of smokes. At ten dollars per pack an average smoker in Massachusetts can expect to pay over $3,000 a year. This is one of many reasons why Massachusetts's YRBS rating (a scale to rate the amount of smokers in high

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    or older were obese (Ogden et al., 2014). Thus, childhood obesity is a serious health problem, which leads adult illness. In general the child overweight and obesity are influenced by a large number of factors like taste, health, social status, prices and in addition, children are also influenced by their parent 's eating

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    segment is hugely reflect the car company’s target customers. The high income group is the second market segment. This too is one of the biggest target group of Honda. The primary survey results showed that both high income and low income salary people are Honda consumers. The second target usually will look for cars that are high in price and high in quality. This target is approached through models such as city, HR-V, Civic, CR-V, Accord and

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    Case study on sports connection plc 1. Introduction There are five different Sports Connection clubs in the Liverpool. In order to attract more customers, these clubs provide variable offers and frequently change their strategy to the customers at every month. For these reasons, as the chain of the health club operating, the sport connection plc recently evaluates the effects of various elements of their marketing strategy and gives four questions to answer. According to the Sports connection

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    Bank itself recognizes many of these problems. Although they reflect the average incomes in a country, GNP per capita and GDP per capita have numerous limitations when it comes to measuring people’s actual well-being. Taking as example countries which dig oil, where sheikhs earn millions and other live in poverty, the GNP per capita will count them equal dividing their income and not showing how equitably income is distributed. They do not account for pollution, environmental degradation

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    how much one receives in return once entered the workforce. Students in America pursue post-secondary education for a diversity of motives. Most do it for economic stability and consequently tend to develop a profession for the sake of earning an income as their primary goal. Comfortable living accompanies such motive, action which leads individuals to wish to obtain a substantial life where they may enjoy financial freedom. Some students look for a broad, liberal arts education, while others become

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    small, Central American, Hispanic speaking country, which borders with Honduras, Guatemala and the Pacific Ocean and has currently a population of 6.4 million. In the late 1880s coffee was the major export product and it became 95% of the country’s income. This wealth although was unequally distributed and as a result it was concentrated only on the 2% of the population. As a result poverty grew and the conflict between the poor and the rich became a big problem El Salvador had to deal with during

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    method is much more realistic. Conclusion The current enterprise value is $41,335 million and the equity value is $34,455 million. According to yahoo finance, the shares outstanding of our company are 647.31 million, so we can calculate the stock price for next year is $53.23. It will increase in following years. Also, the WACC of our company is always around 5.5%, we can use Monte Carlo Simulation to run the estimation of Equity value by changing WACC, growth rate and COGS/Revenue each year. The

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