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Essays 271 - 300
In nine pages the steel industry is considered in this overview of Nucor's strategies, human capital, and success through maximizi...
This paper considers the importance of measuring color accurately in the textile manufacturing industry in ten apges....
In seven pages this paper examines the impact of global technology upon the transport industry with human resources the primary fo...
In eight pages this paper examines labor outsourcing by the hotel industry in a consideration of its advantages and disadvantages....
The writer examines Cape Town from an outsider's point of vew, and discusses many important issues for tourists. The paper covers...
poem by the same title that begins: Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour: England hath need of...
that is involved. Magazines, for example, 96% of marketing professionals think consumers accept magazine advertising, only 60% of...
In sixteen pages a long term marketing approach that might improve the attractiveness of the rundown city of Daugavpils to both to...
and Montuori divide environmental approaches into two main categories. The dominant paradigm being anthropocentrism; A dualistic v...
be in place regarding the time able to be spent on leisure. However, when looking at marketing these factors may be releva...
that was trained to provide efficient and hygienic services to customers (Pande, 2003). It was also determined that the companys c...
blossoms into action with the assistance of a solid plan. The business we will discuss today is the hotel/resort of Carmel Apple...
safe with American restaurant choices, avoiding human contact, and the like. What is interesting about this story is tha...
The writer presents presentation slides, writer as if from a PR agency, with a sales pitch to the Beijing Municipal Commission of...
drops to lower levels making outdoor activities much more enjoyable. The temperatures range from the seventies to the nineties. Hu...
carry wool from Australia before being sold to the Portuguese in 1895 and renamed the Ferreira. It was not until 1922 when a forme...
how and why they would be drawn to one another. Perhaps they see in each other traits that they would like to learn or possess. Th...
(to the east) and the U.S. state of Maine (to the south). The land mass of New Brunswick is 73,500 km2 and 85 percent of that is f...
represent approximately $12 billion in legacy costs, which include health-care payments, pensions, insurance and other benefits (M...
pharmaceutical industry is that its extraordinarily research-intensive, especially in the United States (Mossinghoff and Bombelles...
well as tourism companies needing to adapt to meet the changing needs and desires, such as the desire for new experiences, as well...
of the time. Even critical thinkers get stuck in ruts and do not see their own blind spots in their thinking (Foundation for Criti...
order to create appeal. Tourism may be a growing industry, but it is one that is made up almost entirely of discretionary...
study entitled "Competition in the Golf Equipment Industry in 2008" points out that golf has been around for a long time; for cent...
and the services that is being delivered. However, there are some areas where there are problems which can be assessed. Th...
the 1977 launch of the Atari 2600 and its quaint two-dimensional game Pong, the demand really didnt take off until the late 1990s ...
to China as well as the position of golf in the area. Tourism in many areas of Asia is increasing. China is...
society and no one wants to talk about it, much less have it in the backyard. The solution here is to offer the clinic as a direct...
Slow but steady growth in the industry characterized the 2000s ("Industry Snapshot," 2008). Examples of serious competitors, other...
companies as Microsoft, Convergys, Hewlett Packard and America Online whereby the organization is not actually downsizing but inst...