What are the concerns when developing the existing crowd dispersal drills of basic infantry tactics? Introduction A crowd we can describe as more or less large gathering or individuals in one place in close physical proximity to one another with a tendency to develop psychological interaction. Control a crowd is a very important thing to the police as well as to the military. Therefore, as officers of the military crowd, the aspects to handle a crowd peacefully and disperse it...
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Executive Summary Nestle is a Transnational Organisation that sells and distributes manufactured goods worldwide. Their products include confectionery, skin care products, perfume, pet food as well as major shops services like Starbucks. It is a wealthy business that operates in both developed and developing country. Nestle plays a major role in contributing to the global economic growth each year, with factories in 85 different countries. Nestle’s widespread nature improves the standard of living to people worldwide, due to the investment...
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P1 - You are to establish project aims and objectives for the above scenario. Abstract The aim is your overall intention for the project. It is the reason why you are doing the research and signals where you hope to be by the end. The aim is to research IBM are technology companies responsible for protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of users of their products and services. The International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an American multinational information technology...
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History Technology in 2019 has evolved into something we could never have phantom of having a few years ago. People are dependent to technology especially with their mobile phones, people can’t live a day without waking up and going to sleep without checking their phones. Who is responsible for that norm we are living in today? Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 which he created two patents with the help of two financial backers, in 1877 the company...
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Adidas is a German manufacturer that started in 1949 and now has 2400 stores worldwide, a revenue of 16 billion dollars with more than 46,000 employees. Adidas is the NO.2 brand after Nike's NO.1 brand and one of the trio leading in the sports footwear in the World- Nike, Adidas and Reebok (in 2005 Adidas acquired British rival Reebok, for US$3.8 Billion), Adidas core brands are Adidas, Reebok, TaylorMade, Rockport, and Reebok-CCM Hockey. Adidas has several products such as apparel...
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Ryanair was founded in 1984 and is a low-cost airline which headquarters are in Swords, Dublin, Ireland. Dublin and London Stansted airports are their primary operational bases. Carrying over 130 million customers each year, they’ve been voted Europe’s Number 1 airline. Ryanair connects 216 destinations in 37 countries, with more than 2,000 daily flights from 85 bases, on a fleet of 430 Boeing 737 aircrafts. As well as this, they have 240 more Boeing 737’s on order. This will allow...
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Abstract Sri Lanka as a developing country, over 98% households have been electrified and it is crucial to plan for future electricity demand in order to match the demand with supply. This study aims at forecasting monthly electricity consumption in Sri Lanka and explores the weather influence on that electricity consumption. Due to higher living standards, weather has a considerable impact on the short-term electricity demand due to the use of fans, air conditioners and refrigerators. There are three main...
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Introduction Honda Motor Company Limited is a multinational conglomerate Japanese company. This report will mainly emphasize on Honda’s strategies in the global automotive industry. The purpose of this report is to have an in-depth strategic analysis of the company. Frameworks including Porter’s Five Forces and VRIN framework will be carried out throughout the report to analyse Honda’s business environment, and business and corporate-level strategies, followed by identifying the strategic challenges that Honda currently facing. Finally, the report will be concluded...
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Executive Summary This paper is to analyze the factors that lead Ryanair Holdings to success and understand and evaluating the marketing strategy that Ryanair implement in order to be one most successful and well-known operating company in the aviation industry. This study looks at external and internal key influences of the environment of the Ryanair Company. Also assess the impact of business macro and micro environmental factors, with the use of market analysis and relevant theories, and examines and evaluate...
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Gucci Gucci is an Italian fashion brand has nearly 100 years history in this luxury industry. It is now achieving the vision to become the leading luxury fashion house in the world with more than 13$ billion brand value. Not only succeed in its main corporate activities to bring their value through craftsmanship, this brand also is loved by its philosophy of sustainability. For Gucci, Social Responsibility is an important part of their global strategy and they want to be...
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Introduction The purpose of this report is to evaluate the operating and commercial performance of Ryanair Airlines. This paper begins by briefly looking at the operational characteristics of the company, will follow with the marketing and competitive situation followed by the financial performance and It will conclude with the environmental policy of the airlines. Ryanair, founded in 1984, has their headquarters in Dublin, in Ireland, and its first operational base is London Stansted. part of Ryanair Holdings is Ryanair Uk,...
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Abstract This paper explores seven published articles that talk about the importance of making an accurate Sales Forecasting. This paper will answer how Sales Forecasting helps business people or others because it tells the seller the future trends of what people in general like, and the sellers can know what their customers want. Therefore, the seller and company owner can create a bright and reasonable plan for sales. All the business people require to learn Sales Forecasting for establishing a...
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Ryanair, the Irish budget airline was established by the Ryan family with a small staff of twenty-five. After facing tremendous losses, the Ryan family invested 20 million pounds to relaunch Ryanair as a low fare airline on Southwest airlines low-cost business model (Ryanair DAC 2019). The deregulations in the air transport sector in the year 1990 played a vital role in allowing greater freedom of air traffic rights (Diaconu 2012). In the year 1992, Ryanair was the first airline to...
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1.0. Introduction 2.0. Organisation background 2.1 History Figure 1 source: Adidas.group Adidas is German-based company started by two brothers Adi Dassler and Rudolf. Adi was innovative, he observed athletes, talked with them about their needs and problems and try to solve it while Rudolf concentrate on selling. Brothers are successful from the beginning. Adidas operating in Apparel and accessories industry and serves consumers at the global level with footwear, sportswear, sports material and other accessories. Today Adidas employ over 57,000...
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Introduction Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, also known as BMW, is a German based automobile manufacturing company founded in 1916 by Franz Joseph Popp, Karl Rapp and Camilo Castiglioni. Today, it is considered one of the best companies of the car industry and it is owned by the parent company BMW Group, which is also known for owning other luxury brands such as Mini and Rolls-Royce. It operates 30 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries and is present in more...
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1.0 Introduction Cost accounting is an accounting method that gain control a company's costs of production by assessing the input costs of each process of producing the products and fixed cost as well, such as the depreciation of equipment, insurance and interest expense. First of all, cost accounting measures and records all costs individually, then it compares input results or actual results to help company’s management in measuring their financial performance. From this process costing accounting can help the company...
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1. Introduction Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW Group), the BMW tagline is “designed for driving pleasure” which is very popular among people. The company was founded on March 7th, 1916. Founded by FRANZ JOSEP POPP, KARL RAPP and CAMILLO CASTIGLIONE. The company headquarters are in Munich Germany. The slogans are “SHEER DRIVING PLEASURE” and “THE NEXT 100 YEARS”. Name Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW Group) Founded March 7, 1916 Logo [image: ] Industries served Automotive Motorcycles Financial Services Geographic areas...
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Company Profile General Motors (GM) is an American multinational company that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and vehicle parts, and sells financial services to the public. Their mission is, “to earn customers for life by building brands that inspire passion and loyalty through not only breakthrough technologies but also by serving and improving the communities in which we live and work around the world” (Kissinger 2017). Their mission statement is very possible to achieve whereas their vision statement is...
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Introduction General Motors is America's largest car supplier and one of the world's largest automotive companies. It designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes automotive and truck components, providing financial services with regional headquarters in Detroit's Renaissance Centre. William C. Durant founded the company in 1908. General Motors is ranked number 10 in the Fortune 500 list of the biggest U.S. companies by total revenue in 2018. It produces vehicles in 37 countries. Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac are its main car...
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Question: 1 The introduction: Treasury operation: Everyone can recognize many of the businesses that operate around them providing goods and services for their needs. But most people are not familiar with what goes on behind the scenes in order for those businesses to function. When discussing the treasury operations of a company, we are really talking about the ability of a company to pay its bills and to have the funds to support its operations and make the investments in...
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2001 year. How the war started. The war had started during years when the Taliban was controlling Afghanistan. In the evening of 7 October 2001, the military operation, performed by the USA and the UK, began. Around 40 combat aircraft and 50 missiles were activated. During the first month, the fighting was reduced to strikes by US aircraft on military targets of the Taliban. Anti-aircraft warfare was disabled almost immediately; all aviation they had was destroyed at the airfields. At...
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Prostitution is one of the most acute problems of modern society. Despite formal prohibitions and various measures aimed at combating illegal prostitution, it is quite widespread. The turnover of the commercial sex market is billions of dollars, and it employs millions of people. Sex work is the primary source of income for some adults in most countries of the world in the 21st century. While estimates of the number of adults selling sex services require careful methodological approach, and also...
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Nobody will overlook the locations of ladies energizing in the lanes and open squares of the Arab world, requesting the topple of oppressive systems that had been in power for a considerable length of time. Those scenes were a significant sign that Arab society was improving. The expansive cooperation of ladies in the Arab Spring unrests stunned the tyrant systems, which had expected that ladies would stay careful and wouldn't participate in well known showings that could have presented genuine...
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The last two objectives are natural. Anyone who understands the Geo-strategic importance of Afghanistan, would exploit this position, if granted the presence. None of these objectives could be achieved without the presence of US in Afghanistan. Contrary to what US thought, it failed miserably in Afghanistan, with addition of military and financial losses. The BBC quoted the US Forbes Magazine (9th January, 2016) and said, “The war in Afghanistan has cost America up to $ 1 trillion and $ 70...
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The Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), is an extremist terrorist group in Pakistan that formed in the year of 2007. Seeing that the Afghan Taliban was formed years before 2007, TTP can be thought of as the Taliban movement of Pakistan. This breakdown makes sense because there has not been true unification within this group, instead, they are different sectors within the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan that work with each other....
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Introduction War is changing from conventional conflicts between nations to ‘small-wars’ as counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, ethnic and religious conflicts (Rochester, 2016, s. 10). The change is from interstate war to new wars involving nonstate actors and armed forces. The modern warfare post challenges to the United Nations (UN) Charter, the Geneva Conventions and other legal documents since they originated during World War II in an interstate war paradigm (Rochester, 2016, s. 5). The terrorist attack on 9/11 were a new type...
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The massive transfer of life between Afro-Eurasian and American hemispheres is known as the “Columbian Exchange”. This exchange was precipitated by Christopher Columbus and the Italian voyage to the “New World”. The exchange is depicted as a major turning point that had profound and lasting effects on the trajectory and development of human populations, specifically African culture. Specific factors altered if not increased the effects of this exchange on various populations such as the African populations. Factors which range from...
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Introduction In the context of theories on child language development, the behaviourist theory of operant conditioning proposed by B.F. Skinner in Verbal Behaviour (1957), is one of the earliest, and arguably considered the most outmoded by many in the field. The basic principle of operant conditioning is that behaviour which is rewarded or reinforced will be strengthened (Jayasundara, 2018, p.247). Conversely, behaviour that is not reinforced will fade out in a manner akin to natural selection. In Skinner’s view, parents...
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A Woman’s Place The human history with strewn with events that glorified men while women were pushed aside. In the historical context, whether it about wars or people, the vast majority was a platform for posing men as figures of worship and women as accessories for men’s decoration. History has been written by men for men. The last five to six decades have shown some signs of progression as women have acquired positions of power and gained new grounds for...
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Abstract Water conservation and drought issues are inevitable in some resorts. The primary reason refers to the fact that demand for fresh water increases with the growth of population and urbanization while supply decreases. The tourism industry is closely connected with water issues due to several reasons. First, most resorts are situated near large rivers and sources of fresh water. Their operation is often dependent on the natural resources of water. Second, the inappropriate water management leads to pollution. Finally,...
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