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    the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions constitutes unlawful sex discrimination under Title VII” (Eeoc.gov, 2015). In 2008, this act was not obeyed in the Young v. United Parcel Service, Inc. case. Plaintiff Peggy Young, a dedicated UPS truck driver, filed for discrimination under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act after her manger had put her on unpaid leave while she was pregnant. Prior to her leave, she had expressed to

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    Manifest Destiny is a term for the attitude prevalent during the 19th century of the American expansion that the United States not only could, but was destined to, stretch from coast to coast.. Manifest destiny was a vision for the future of the country, in terms of its big size, its exceptionalism, and its importance on a global scale. Thomas Jefferson was pushing the westward expansion all his life. Lewis and Clark were sent by Jefferson to go all the way to the opposite coast and discover new

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    and Customer Service are highlighted within this essay. Prior to my relocation to the United States, I worked in United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA Plc); one of the leading financial institutions having the largest presence in Nigeria, and sub-Saharan Africa. At UBA, where I worked for 7 years, I was privileged to work both as a Customer Relationship Officer as well as an IT Service Support Representative. In both capacities, I was responsible for providing excellent customer service to internal and

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    frequent and small parcel delivery in a timely fashion. This function is handled by Star Track Express, who employ a combination of air freight and light truck as modal choices (Star Track Express 2012). Air freight is ideal for the movement of small parcels and time sensitive items (Coyle et.al 2009, p.406) that online purchases demand. Light truck is ideal for pickup and delivery to multiple end customer locations (Coyle et.al 2009, p.403), at the cost required. The freight services provided by APL

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    Chapter Chapter Systems and Transportation 22 Services Physical Distribution • Section 22.1 Transportation Systems and Services • Section 22.2 Inventory Storage Key Terms physical distribution transportation common carriers contract carriers private carriers exempt carriers ton-mile carload freight forwarders Transportation Systems and Services Objectives Describe the nature and scope of physical distribution Identify transportation systems and services that move products from manufacturers to consumers

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    Inventory Control Read the case study below “Harvey Industries”. Provide reasoning for the current financial distress of the company and make recommendations for improvements to the new company president. Include at least one specific recommendation for both Supply Chain Management (chapter 15) and Inventory Management (chapter 13), as well as any other recommendations you deem necessary from your reading. Provide your recommendations in a 2-4 page APA style paper. Harvey Industries Background

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    to an increase in debt, the company must produce sufficient amounts of revenue to benefit and reimburse its obligations. In addition, the company’s long-term debt-to-equity ratio was also significantly higher in comparison to its rivals. “United Parcel Service, Inc.'s debt-to-equity ratio improved from 2012 to 2013 but then deteriorated significantly from 2013 to 2014” (stock-analysis-on.net). Higher level of indebtedness could have an unfavorable effect on the company’s liquidity position and may

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    within 10 years of inception. Following international acquisitions in 1984, Federal Express started its operations in Europe & Asia. In 1994, Federal Express official adopted ‘FedEx’ as its primary brand and became a symbol of overnight parcel delivery services. As the acquisitions grew and FedEx diversified its operations, FedEx Corporation was formed in January 1998, after the acquisition of Caliber system Inc. The subsidiary companies of the acquired Caliber Systems and Federal Express composed

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    MWD, as they continue to threaten both land and water within the Palo Verde Valley region. Also mentioned in this complaint, PVID states, “The suit details how MWD violated California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) laws by executing six farmland parcel leases, without an Environmental Impact Report, that include draconian water-use restrictions. MWD demanded the restrictions in an attempt to divert excess Colorado River water to Southern California’s urban areas.” Not forthcoming with details in

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    industry. As the competitive landscape of the industry begins to shift, Airborne Express has the opportunity to capitalize on making some changes in the way the company positions itself amongst its competitors. As United Parcel Service (UPS) nears the end of their strike and with the Postal Service getting closer to gaining the right to grant volume discounts, this is an opportune time for Airborne to recalibrate

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