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Report-Suggetions for the shop

To: John Howell From: Merike Aasmäe Subject: Suggetions for the shop Date: 1st May 2012 Purpose The purpose of this report is to recommend ways to make the shop more profitable. Interior Firstly, one suggestion would be to make in your shop some innovations by changing it modern. A visual revamp of your retail shop interior will make your business feel and look brand new, and attract a whole new customer base. The interior design is a very important consideration so you need to give it a big thought. Background music Secondly, I think it would be useful to use background music in the shop. Background music keeps customers comfortable and relaxed

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How to Make Tourism in Tallinn Profitable

How to Make Tourism in Tallinn Profitable Nowadays tourism is one of the world`s largest industries. In Estonia it is also developed really largely. First of all, the main what attracts people abroad ­ are journeys. People want to widen their outlook. Tallinn is the right place for tourists who want to get know about the medieval life in Europe. Here are such attractions as the Medieval Old Town, Kadriorg Park and Rusalka monument. These are the main places people usually want to visit. So, we must develop our tourism system. For example, make up some journey programmes with elements of the Estonian tales. That certainly attracts much more tourists in Tallinn. Moreover, Tallinn has the good benefit in its geographical location. Estonia is like a bridge or gate between Europe and Russia. And Tallinn is the heart of Estonia ­ its capital. Estonians could get some profits from such situation, but for some unknown reasons they did not d...

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Report to the shop manager

To: Walter White, Manager From: Rick Grimes Subject: Suggested improvements to make the shop more profitable Date: 3rd December 2012 Purpose: The purpose of this report is to make recommendations on how to improve the shop and make it more profitable. Discounts: Firstly, one suggestion would be to make several discounts on popural products. For example, reducing the price of a popural item by about 15 percent would really pay off. Also if a customer buys two same items, he gets the third one for free. This would certainly be profitable and I am confident that more people would visit your shop. Extra shop assistants: Lastly, I think that hiring an extra two or three shop assistants would be a very good idea too.

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Report: Suggested improvements to the shop

To: Tim Burton From: Ester Kängsepp Subject: Suggested improvements to the shop Date: 28th Feb 2013 1) Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways to make the shop more profitable. 2) Shop condition The shop condition is at this moment very bad. Shop has lost many customers and it has changed a lot lately- has become not so attractive like it used to be and income has decreased because of that. Firstly, it would be a good idea to make some flayers about the shop’s planned changes. 3) Shop’s apperance Secondly, I think it would be useful to refresh shop’s appearance. Paint it all over again and redecorate the interior

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Report 2, English

To: John Howell From: Anna Abi Subject: Suggestions Date: 2nd March 2009 Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways of making the shop more profitable. Rewards cards Firstly, I think it would be a good idea to start giving out rewards cards to loyal customers to show them that we value them as clients and it would also show to our future clients that we are a company that supports their customers. Lower prices Secondly, I would suggest slightly lowering our prices and letting the public know of it. We should grow a reputation as a company that is not trying to rob their clients of their money. This would be a

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Phrasal Verbs

Pay back- to punish or reward Pay for- to make payment pay for- to suffer or be punished pay off- to pay a full amount (a debt) pay off- produce a profitable or successful result pay off- to get revenge pay off- to birbe (pistist maksma) pay out-a sum of money to sb (large amount) pay out- to let out (a line or rope) by slackening (lõdvaks laskma) pay up- to give over the full monetary amount demanded carry off- to die of a disease carry on- to continue carry on- have an affair carry on- behave badly carry out- to perform a task carry out- to follow or obey carry out- complete or accomplish st carry over- to continue to another time or situation

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Information technology specialists

Information technology specialists Gerda Põdder Tallinn University of Technology Content IT-specialists (in general) Duties Skills Environment Prerequisites Salary Some interesting facts IT-specialists computer support specialists Duties Work with customers Identify computer-user problems Fix computer problems Teach people Supervise the work Upgrade hardware and software Assist in the design, preparation, editing and testing Skills Great customer service skills Good communication skills Computer skills Technical skills Listening skills Be willing to learn English spoken skills English written skills Environment Usually: Comfortable; Informal; Well-lit offices or Computer laboratories Education/Prerequisites Large knowledge base Some hands-on experience Solid educational background Bachelor's degree Associate's degree Salary (40 hours a week) Depends $32,110 - $53,640 on average $31,221 - $45,...

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John D. Rockefeller

referred to as "Big Bill." · His mother, a homemaker and devout Baptist. · He attended Owego Academy. · Young John D. Rockefeller is described as articulate, methodical, and discreet. Field of business · was an American industrialist and philanthropist. · In 1859, Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark built an oil refinery in 1863 in "The Flats." · In January 1870, Rockefeller formed Standard Oil of Ohio, which rapidly became the most profitable refiner in Cleveland. Key to success · Rockefeller borrowed heavily and reinvested most of the profits. · Standard Oil's advantage came from secret rebates from the railroads bringing oil into Cleveland. · Rockefeller undercut his competition, and bought them out. Interesting facts about their life and beliefs · Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller was the world's first billionaire. · As a youth, Rockefeller allegedly said that his

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Nimetu

shop  Guccio was an exceptional craftsman and began selling leather bags to horsemen.  In 1938 expanded his business to Rome. 12.4.19 Guccio Gucci  Soon his one-man business turned into a family-business.  In 1951 Gucci opened their store in Milan, two years later in Manhattan. 12.4.19 Corporate  In 1980s was Gucci one of the world's most influential fashion houses and a highly profitable business operation.  In October 1995 Gucci went public.  November 1997 also proved to be a successful year as Gucci acquired a watch license-Gucci Timepieces . 12.4.19 Corporate  Gucci world offices and headquarters are in Florence, Paris, London, and New York.  Gucci also has an outlet at Kuala Lumpur. 12.4.19 Some examples of the products... 12.4.19 Some examples of the products...

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Tourism

Tourism is one of the most developing kind of services in the world. However, it brings us not only benefits, but also dangers. I would like to discuss the problem in the following composition. Tourism can be very profitable. Especially when the country or an area is attractive and good weather is guaranteed. The most popular places to which people come are mountains, sea or lakes. The advantage of tourism is the mutual cooperation of the tourists and people who are working in this branch. These first can spend their time relaxing themselves. These second ­ earn money. It's said that travel broadens the mind. I think it's true because we can meet another people and visit various places all over the world

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Suggested improvements to shop

As a result, having an online store, will increase shop chances of making profit. Versatile Display Finally, last suggestion would be to try to save as much space as we can by using multiuse space. By doing this, we would save a lot of money as well as allowing us to use multiple products in limited space. Conclusion To sum up, the above mentioned tips are just a few of the many what you may want to think about implementing to make the store a profitable one. I am convinced that if we include some of the suggestions above, we will be able to develop a fairly large customer base and get bigger profits.

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Work or university?

Employees tend to prefer employers who have a good education and work experience. The second choice is to go to university after finishing secondary school. In Estonia, a lot of people are going to university. Then you can get an academic education. Positive sides are that people who go there are more intelligent and get broad horizons. They also get a lot of knowledge which makes more money in the future. People with higher education have better possibilities to get a profitable job. Negative sides are that young people often doesn't know their real vocation. They don't know who they want to be in the future. Then may happen that they spend time for years and are not satisfied with chosen profession. Thirdly there is also a possibility to work aside the university, but it's not easy. In conclusion I would like to say that, it's always better to study and then go to work, it pays off at the end.

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A for-and-against essay

Songwriters aren’t paid fairly for their songs which are streamed Nowadays when mobile devices are our everything, everything can be done with your mobile phone. You can listen to music, watch videos, play games and even do coding with your phone. There are lots of musicians, rappers and songwriters whose lives are a dream to many. However, things aren’t always as they seem. Firstly, in 2006, a website called Spotify was created. In Spotify you could listen to music anywhere you want, very easily and without spending any money. Songwriters started getting a lot of attention and spins for their creation. In addition, by 2021, Spotify had already reached 158 million users. Songs are making history by getting huge amounts of streams, over 1000 million streams. Another advantage is that newcomers who upload their music to the internet may get a huge boost and rapid spins, make some money and get famous more easily. On the other hand, ...

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Sissejuhatus sotsiaalpoliitikasse

-give drink to the thirsty -welcome the stranger -clothe the naked -visit the sick -visit the prisoner -bury the dead Land enclosure Poor harvest and population increase Land enclosure means The wool trade became increasingly popular during the Elizabethan age. Land which had been farmed by peasants was now dedicated to rearing sheep. The traditional open field system ended in favor of creating larger and more profitable farming units which required fewer people to work on them. This created a landless working class. Duty of overseers were to Work out how much money would be needed for the felief of the poor and set the poor rate accordingly Collect the poor rate from property owners Relieve the poor by dispensing either food or money Supervise the parish poor-house Overseers

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Elvis Presly

two years later with some of his most commercially successful work. He staged few concerts however, and guided by Parker, proceeded to devote much of the 1960s to making Hollywood movies and soundtrack albums, most of them critically derided. In 1968, after seven years away from the stage, he returned to live performance in a celebrated comeback television special that led to an extended Las Vegas concert residency and a string of profitable tours. In 1973 Presley staged the first concert broadcast globally via satellite, Aloha from Hawaii. Prescription drug abuse severely deteriorated his health, and he died suddenly in 1977 at the age of 42. Presley is regarded as one of the most important figures of 20th-century popular culture. He had a versatile voice and unusually wide success encompassing many genres, including country, pop ballads, gospel, and blues. He is the best-selling solo artist in the history of popular music

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Curly Birch in Estonia

Very rare in natural Teine tase forests: grows Kolmas tase Neljas tase sporadically only in Viies tase northen and eastern Europe Curly Birch plantations The curly birch plantations are located quite evenly all over Estonia. The average price of a young curly birch had been 0,5 euros. Why to grow? Very profitable ( 5/kg)Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide red Teine tase Beautiful as all birches. Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Intresting in its huge variability, creates new biodiservity. A new hobby. First artificial curly birch In 1920 the first artificial curly birch stand in the world was planted, Finland 20-hectare experimental curly birch plantation.

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Dictionary all marketers are liars

Dictionar y (,,All Marketers Are Liars") A Abandon hülgama, loobuma Accidental juhuslik Adequate adekvaatne, piisav Advertisement reklaam, kuulutus Affect mõju Airwaves õhuvoolud Alas paraku All stripes vöödilised Antibiotic antibiootiline, antibiootikum Apparently ilmselt Appeal palve Artisan kunstkäsitööline Asset vara, väärtus Assumption eeldus Auction oksjon Audacious hulljulge, ebatavaline Authentic ehtne Authenticity ehtsus Average keskmine B Barber juuksur Bearing kurss Bending nõtk, painutamine Benefit kasu, tulu Benevolent lahke Beverage jook Blacksmiths sepad Bloodletting...

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Computers - indispensable part of our life

About 10 years ago, there was no other way to watch new movies but in cinema. Nowadays we can watch them at home - on the web. We can download or watch streaming movies and that for a small fee. Ofcourse there ar ways to get them for free, but that is piracy, which is illegal. But our entertainment possibilities does not end with movies. Not at all! Computers are used alot when listening to music or playing games. There is now a huge industry for computer gamers, which is one of the most profitable industry in the world. But even that is not it! You can draw pictures, edit them and make even your own movies or videos, using computers. The possibilities never end! The more and more widespread use of computers in everyday-life has a deep influence on our lives. Chat rooms allow us to connect with like minded people and discuss with them about our favourite topics. Messengers also allow us to connect to your friends across the world and talk to them

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Unit 7-8 sõnavara

To lag behind - to move more slowly than 66. To fosterv- to help s.th. develop 67. NASDAQ - a US electronic stock exchange 68. To squeeze - to make it difficult for s.b. to do business 69. Ühendama - To log on - to connect 70. A boom - a rapid expansion of development 71. Surfama - To surf - to move between different websites on the internet 72. Samm vs liigutus - To move - a tactical change of position 73. Järele jõudma - To catch up - to reach the person in front 74. Tulus ­ Lucrative - profitable 75. Teatud summani jõudma - To amount to - to reach a total of 76. Komisjoni tasu - Commission - money that customer pays for a service, usually a percentage of the total 77. Regulaator - A regulator - an authority that supervises an industry 78. Järsk langus - A collapse - a dramatic reduction 79. Point out - indicate someone in some way 80. Think over - consider carefully 81. Call on - to all someone when you pay them a short visit 82. Go about - when you deal with s.th

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Ely Whitney

Eli Whitney Whitney was born in Westborough, Massachusetts, on December 8, 1765, the eldest child of Eli Whitney Sr., a prosperous farmer. At age fourteen he operated a profitable nail manufacturing operation in his father's workshop during the Revolutionary War.[2] Because his stepmother opposed his wish to attend college, Whitney worked as a farm laborer and schoolteacher to save money. He prepared for Yale at Leicester Academy (now Becker College) and under the tutelage of Rev.Elizur Goodrich of Durham, Connecticut he entered the Class of 1789. Whitney expected to study law but, finding himself short of funds, accepted an offer to go to

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"Marketing"

that surrounds those needs. Let's face it anyone that has a business has a desire to grow their business. The most effective way to grow and expand your business is by focusing on organic growth. You can increase organic growth in four different ways. They include: · Acquiring more customers · Persuading each customer to buy more products · Persuading each customer to buy more expensive products or up selling each customer · Persuading each customer to buy more profitable products All four of these increase your revenue and profit. Let me encourage you to focus on the first which is to acquire more customers. Why? Because by acquiring more customers you increase your customer base and your revenues then come from a larger base. How can you use marketing to acquire more customers? · Spend time researching and create a strategic marketing plan. · Guide your product development to reach out to customers you aren't currently attracting.

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Queen Victoria and her time

Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not formally obtain the title until 1857. Prince Albert was never granted a peerage dignity. [4] Prince Albert replaced Melbourne as the dominant male influence in Victoria's life. She was thoroughly devoted to him, and completely submitted to his will. [5] Victoria did nothing without her husband's approval. His interests in art, science and industry spurred him to organize the Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851, a highly profitable industrial convention. [6] Her marriage to Prince Albert brought nine children between 1840 and 1857. Most of her children married into other Royal families of Europe. [7] On December 14th 1861 Albert died from typhoid fever at Windsor Castle. Victoria remained in self-imposed seclusion for ten years. This genuine, but obsessive mourning kept her occupied for the rest of her life and played an important role in the evolution of what would become the Victorian mentality

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Äriplaan

When we are entered successfully to the market, we plan to broaden. Then we expand our assorted of products and we are going to open new branches in Tartu and Pärnu. Then we can hire more people. Our planned rate of salary is enough high to motivate the workers. In addition we are bonuses, which you get if the firm surmount the impact of financial. FINANCIAL PLAN Our goal is to be a profitable business beginning in the first month. The business will not have to wait long for clients because the advertising is begun and we are many prospective clients. AS M.T.S holding is 400 000 krons. We have one investor, who invest 150 000 krons, but actually we have to find more investors, who invest to our business 250 000 krons. 7 Important Assumptions

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The Seaplane Harbour of Tallinn

Mustamäe College Tallinn's Seaplane Harbour Report Anna Elise Rohtmets G2K Tallinn 2010 Table of Contents 1. Introduction.................................................................................................3 2. History.........................................................................................................4 3. Early History...............................................................................................4 4. The Post-War Years....................................................................................5 5. Recent History.................................................

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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas

focused on one side of the beverage market. 2. Business Restructuring (Coca-Cola is divesting of its bottling operations) ­ it is crucial for Coca Cola to restructure their business because it is said that Coca-Cola is ran by very outdated business model that is not capable in today's changing world. 3. Penetration in International Markets ­ since all the big corporations are expanding to places that have never been considered as profitable areas it is important that Coca- Cola does that too because there are still lot of areas with huge expanding potential like Africa. After all these are just predictions that might be overturned in the next decade but that is how the things are looking for Coca-Cola right now and only time will tell if it is true and Coca-Cola will be extinct in the future as some of the critcs say. I think it is

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Sustainability aspects of biofuels

Europe and the USA. Figure 4. Global bioethanol production projection (USDA, 2012). Bioethanol is mainly produced in Brazil and the USA. Biofuels production and its increase in the future is closely linked to the oil prices. A study (Timilsina, 2011) has found that 25% increase in oil price (from 2009 baseline figures) in 2020 would cause a 20,4% increase in global biofuel production. In turn, increasing oil prices would shift land away from food production as it becomes less profitable. Secondly, increasing oil prices would especially increase the food prices in countries, where its production is energy intensive. According to the International Energy Forum Report, the targets set by the European and US government won't be achieved, but biofuels production will still increase significantly. It is projected to rise from today's 1% to 7%, in 2030. The highest rise in biofuels will take place in US, Europe, Asia and Brazil (IEF, 2010). 3. Competition with food production

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Newfoundland & Labrador and Alberta

recoverable. Fort McMurray, one of Canada's fastest growing cities, has grown enormously in recent years because of the large corporations which have taken on the task of oil production. As of late 2006 there were over $100 billion in oil sands projects under construction or in the planning stages in northeastern Alberta. Another factor determining the viability of oil extraction from the Tar Sands is the price of oil. The oil price increases since 2003 have made it more than profitable to extract this oil, which in the past would give little profit or even a loss. Culture There are many summer festivals in the province of Alberta, especially in Edmonton. The Edmonton Fringe Festival is the world's second largest after Edinburgh's. The Folk music festivals in both Calgary and Edmonton are two of Canada's largest and both cities host a number of annual multicultural events. With a large number of summer and winter events, Edmonton prides itself as being the "Festival City"

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Inglise keel: 500 sõna majanduserialadele

352 producer tootja 353 product innovation uudistoode 354 product launch turule laskma 355 product management toote haldus 356 product patent tootepatent 357 product range tootevalik 358 productivity produktiivsus, tootlikkus 359 profit and loss statements kasumiaruanne 360 profit distribution kasumi jaotus 361 profitability kasumlikkus 362 profitable tulus 363 projected balance sheets prognoositud bilanss 364 promotion edutamine 365 promotion mix müügitoetustegurid 366 proportion osakaal 367 proprietor eraettevõtja 368 prospective investor loodetav, tulevane investor 369 provide varustama 370 proxy volitus 371 psyhological need psühholoogiline vajadus

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All Marketers are liars- töölehed

Lk 1 1. Intention- kavatsus, tahtmine, tahe, eesmärk 2. Instead- selle asemel, see- eest 3. Forsake- loobuma, hülgama, maha jätma 4. Spin- heietama, keerlema, tiirlema, ketrama 5. Shift- muutma, nihutama, vahetama, ümberlülitus 6. Paradigm- musternäidids, aluspõhimõte, raamistik 7. Spread- levitama, laotama, laiali asetama 8. Irrelevant- ebaoluline, tähtsusetu, mitteasjakohane 9. Infomercial- reklaamuudis Lk 2 1. Chariot- sõjavanker, võidusõidukaarik 2. Superstitious- ebausklik 3. Overwhelm- üle kuhjama, üle koormama 4. Function- toimima, tegutsema, tegevus, ülesanne 5. Embrace- omama, embama, hõlmama Lk 3 1. Significant- oluline, tähtis, märkimisväärne 2. Glassblower- klaasipuhuja 3. Artisan- käsitööline 4. Pursue- järgima, jälitama, püüdlema, otsima 5. Fervently- innukalt, kirglikult 6. Beverage- jook 7. Convey- edasi andma, vedama, üle kandma 8. Venture- riskantne ettevõtmine, spekulatsioon, riskima 9. Profound- sügav, põhjalik 1...

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Pure Competition

Pure Competition Competition The word "competition" may be used in two ways: ­ rivalry ­ (synonym; opposition, antagonism) ­ structural competition or "pure competition" The main characteristics of competition: 1. Number of firms 2. Type of product 3. Control over price 4. Conditions of entry 5. Nonprice competition 6. Information flow Pure Competition · Involves very large numbers of sellers and buyers. · Firms producing identical or homogeneous products. · Standardized product (a product identical to that of other producers). (ex. corn or cucumbers). · Free Entry and Exit: no significant legal, technological, financial, or other obstacles prohibiting new firms from selling their output in any competitive market N...

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Kliendikeskne turundus kui eduka ettevõtte strateegia

115608/2012,-1.html (10.01.2012) Gilaninia, S., Shahi, H., & Mousavian, S. J. (2011). The Effect of Relationship Marketing Dimensions by Customer Satisfaction to Customer Loyalty. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business , 74-84. [WWW]http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=5754da18- 6563-4ea4-b635-c065a6205fea%40sessionmgr111&vid=5&hid=112 (10.01.2012) Helgesen, Ø. (2006). Are Loyal Customers Profitable? Customer Satisfaction, Customer (Action) Loyalty and Customer Profitability at the Individual Level. Journal of Marketing Management , 245-266. [WWW]http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=5754da18- 6563-4ea4-b635-c065a6205fea%40sessionmgr111&vid=10&hid=112 (10.01.2012) Kuusik, A. (2005). Kliendilojaalsus ja seda mõjutavad tegurid AS Elion Ettevõtted näitel. Tartu: Tartu Ülikool. [WWW]http://dspace.utlib

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Haritava maa kvaliteet

Abstract. Roostalu, H. 2000. Quality of arable land in Estonia. – Transaction of The Estonian Agricultural University Only 50 - 60 % of arable land in Estonia is characterized by a high degree of fertility, where it is possible to foster competitive agricultural production. The share of low fertility, droughtly and coarse rich soils as well as eroded soils, nutrient - poor acid soils and overmoistened soils in the arable area, where agricultural production is not profitable, is relatively large. On all arable land soils with a low or very low content of lactate soluble potassium account for 40 - 65 %. Considerable phosphorus deficit occurs in 20 - 35 % of soils in the arable area. The soils of Põlva, Valga and Võru counties are exceedingly poor in humus. The available water supply in the metric profile of arable soils at the beginning of vegetation period varies from 140 to 255 mm. Gleyic and gley soils occupy the large areas

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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal: Mass Media

inimese fenomaalse paljastuse. 11. without exaggerating the power ­ ilma jõu liialdamiseta 12. to produce quality material that is deemed appropriate to use ­ tootma kvaliteetset materjali, mis on peetud sobivaks kasutamiseks. 13. to corporate policies that reflect management's biases ­ ühendama poliitikat mis kajastab juhtkondade baase 14. Protesters will hoist their placards and start chanting ­ protestijad heiskavad enda plakatid ja hakkavad skandeerima. 15. high priority on profitable operations ­ kõrge prioriteet kasulikkudel operatsioonidel 16. are under relentless pressure ­ on järelejätmata pressi all 17. Most overseas bureaus have been replaced ­ enamik ülemere büroosid on asendatud. 18. large commercial subsidiaries ­ suured reklaami lisad 19. rigorous self-censorship ­ karm enese-eelkontroll 20. delegates at a negotiation will find they understand ­ volinikud nõupidamisel saavad kokkuleppele

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The Middle Ages

According to it the perfect king fought for his good name if insulted, served God & the king & defended any lady in need. Ed III introduced the idea of chivalry into his court. Ed III chose 24 knights. They met once a year on St. George's Day at Windsor Castle, where Arthur's Round Table was supposed to have been. The custom is still followed. Chivalry was a useful way of persuading mend to fight by creating the idea that war was a noble & glorious thing. War coult also be profitable. But the realities of war were cruelty, death, destruction. The Black Prince who was the living example of chivalry in England, was feared in France for his cruelty. Ed III reigned for 50 years (died in 1377). His soldier son, the Black Prince died in 1376.Ed III's 10-year-old grandson became King Richard II. The boy's uncle John Gaunt, ruled for him. Richard II was less fortunate. He had neither diplomatic skills nor popularity. He had bad advisers (a tax for every person over the age of 15)

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BARRIERS TO DISTRICT HEATING DEVELOPMENT IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

domestic renewable energy resources, if available, low primary energy demand due to high conversion efficiency, as well as small CO2 emissions thanks to low fossil fuel use and the high energy efficiency. Incineration of waste with heat recovery to district heating may be used at very low cost. District heating also gives opportunity for cogeneration of power and heat with very high efficiency. District heating enables profitable heat supply with outstanding environmental performance but there are in many places various barriers to a prosperous DH development. Barriers to district heating in the United Kingdom (UK), Ireland, France, Romania and the Czech Republic, as well as barriers to export of Swedish district heating knowledge and products to these countries have been compiled from publications and through personal communication with people in public and private energy bodies and companies in Sweden and abroad .

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Rahvusvaheline äritegevus Eksam

the international market they wish to break into. • When marketing products globally, companies must recognize that a marketing mix that works in the domestic market may not have the same success in another market. Differences in local competition may require a different pricing strategy. Local infrastructure may affect how products are produced and/or shipped. In some cases, it may be more profitable to produce things locally; in others, it may be cheaper to ship them in from across the globe. • Product — Should the product stay the same in each market, or does it need to be adjusted to fit local tastes? • Price — Is a new pricing strategy required to deal with variations in local competition? Walmart, for example, discovered that several retailers in Germany already occupied their low-price niche.

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Australia

Its population is about 900000. The Torrens River flows through the city. The state is rich in iron-ore, lead and silver. In wetter areas sheep-breeding is developed. Victoria. The capital is Melbourne. Most of the Australians live on the eastern and southern coasts of the continent where the major port cities are located. Manufacturing is highly developed in Victoria. The climate is suitable for developing agriculture. Cattle, sheep and wheat are grown. The farms are profitable business. Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia. It is considered to be the financial capital of the country. In 1901 Melbourne was the capital city and was made the capital of the country's federal government. In 1927 the capital was transferred to Canberra. The history of Melbourne began in 1835 when a fellow called John Batman bought about 600000 acres of land from a band of Aborigines. He decided to build a town there

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Cost Accounting notes

Cost Accounting. Chapter 1 Management accounting measures, analyzes, and reports financial and no financial information that helps managers make decisions to fulfill the goals of an organization. Financial accounting focuses on reporting to external parties such as investors, government agencies, banks and suppliers. It measures and records business transactions and provides financial statements that are based on GAAP. Cost accounting measures, analyzes, and reports financial and no financial information relating to cost of acquiring or using resources in an organization. Value-chain analysis: sequence of business functions in which customer usefulness is added to products and services. 1. Research and development 2. Design of products, services, or processes 3. Production 4. Marketing 5. Distribution 6. Customer service. Supply chain describes the flow of goods, services, and information from the initial sources of materials and servic...

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American Literature Portfolio

· The Offshore Pirate (Short Story, 1920) · The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Short Story, 1921) · The Diamond as Big as the Ritz (Novella, 1922) · Winter Dreams (Short Story, 1922) Other · The Vegetable, or From President to Postman (play, 1923) · The Crack-Up (essays, 1945) Winter Dreams by Fitzgerald Dexter Green is a middle-class boy who aspires to be part of the "old money" elite. His father owns the second most profitable grocery store in the town. He starts out as a teenage golf caddy at a Golf Club in Lake Erminie, Minnesota, which has been suggested is really White Bear Lake, where Fitzgerald lived for a relatively short time at the Yacht Club. It is when he is caddying that he is first introduced to Judy Jones, a spoiled eleven year old. Dexter works under Judy Jones' father, Mortimer Jones, at the club, and one day decides he is too old to work there

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Konspekt USA history

oldest president to take office change promised to reduce taxes almost assassinated "Reganomics"- his policies 30% tax cut ­ thought that lowering taxes would make rich people spend more -> more jobs actally =>recession expencive amrican products 1983 economy stabilised Very much against communism paying expenses by slashing government projects skyrocketing deficits · End of Cold War 1.Failure of Communism- Resulted in genocide, Failed to create dynamic, profitable industries, infrastructure, agriculture, Wasted resources ­ human, natural, technology, financial 2.Gorbachev's reforms- changes made- Political prisoners were released Jews were allowed to emigrate freely Labour unions were given the right to bargain and strike Religions were allowed to worship freely Mass media was allowed to investigate and publish freely 3.Collapse of the Empire- Soviet empire and communism eventually destroyed, President George

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

3 My brother and I both play football. 3 a to have b criticising 2A Value and price page 11 4 It didn't rain on either Tuesday or 4 a playing b to teach 1 1 priceless 6 economic Wednesday. 5 a taking b to take 2 pricey 7 profitable 5 None of the shops are open. 3 worthy 8 valuable 3 1 I advised Mike to get an early night. 6 The food was neither cheap nor 4 financial 9 worthless 2 I agreed to give Jenny a lift into good.

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Introduction of SCM

INTRODUCTION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Supply chain management is typically viewed to lie between fully vertically integrated firms, where the entire material flow is owned by a single firm and those where each channel member operates independently. Therefore coordination between the various players in the chain is key in its effective management. Cooper and Ellram [1993] compare supply chain management to a well-balanced and well-practiced relay team. Such a team...

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Sunflower

sunflower maggot and sunflower beetle. Heads can be clipped off or leaves damaged by cutworm, headclipping weevil and assorted caterpillars. Grasshopper, wireworm, and sunflower maggot also can cause plant damage. Of these pests, sunflower moth is the most likely to cause damage in Missouri. Unfortunately, economic threshold levels have not been determined for sunflower insects, so it is sometimes difficult to know when it is profitable to spray for pests unless massive damage is clearly being done. Several insecticides are labeled for sunflower use, but such sprays should be used with caution during pollination with varieties that depend on insect pollinators (autogamous varieties can achieve 85 to 100 percent seed set without insect pollinators). Diseases Diseases can be a serious problem in a sunflower field. Newer varieties have significantly

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

money and profit, men and banks become inhuman. Steinberg paints a picture of the growing anger of the people. For example produces such as coffe is burnt, people are starved but produces are burned to keep up the prices. Instead of givind the foood to the poor people they burn it. Peoples patience becomes to an end. They are mostly illiterate. They come from oklahoma, where dust, bad crops, erosion, finally forced them to leave their land. Moreover banks in Oklahoma find it more profitable to buy up individual farms and create huge plantations and grow only cotton. Finally such small landowners are forced to give up their land and farms. Three generations of Joad's family are depicted in the book, Steinberg does not idealize them. They are illiterate, very suspicious, ignorat, quick tempered and crude- unsophistaicaded. However there are good qualities too, family comes first with them, there is wisdom, generosity, courage and persistance

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

government. Among high-profile cases of abusing foreign investors' rights or even de-facto nationalization are, for example: In 2001 the plans of Russian-Sweden brewery company Baltika to invest in Belarusian plant Krynitsa failed, because Belarus suddenly refused to comply with its contractual obligations to the investor. The state's refusal came after Baltika already invested in Belarus about USD 10.5 million. In 2002 McDonald's had to close one of its most profitable restaurants in Belarus, because the Belarusian State University started construction of a new building on the restaurant's land plot. The fact that Minsk State Executive Committee had previously leased the land to McDonald's till 2036 did not prevent the closure. In January 2011 the State took administrative control over a huge furniture joint stock company "Pinskdrev" although it did not own any shares there.

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Public International Law is a system of law

applicable at least. Non-lethal weapons ­ hard to define, the most problematic issue was non-lethal gas, it was decided that for more peace time for something something can be used, but during war it cannot be used on the front line to avoid escalation of conflict (because the other party could answer with giving lethal gas in exchange) Small arms proliferation ­ Trading of the arms is the most profitable business. To limit such trade it's almost mission impossible. The aim is to prohibit fully. Prohibited methods of warfare: denial of quarter aka no prisoners ­ kill everyone even if one wants to surrender, it's a war crime. perfidy ­ War Crime (because it dramatically decreases the protection by IHL and international law, it undermines aims of this law); could be in different forms, but two criteria

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

C., and if all the Black organizations held their conventions there at staggered dates, then a lot of money would come into the African community in the area. It would be a beginning. Let other people cry reverse racism for a change. But as my wife pointed out to me on a recent visit to Washington, D.C, even the venerable Howard University could not sustain its hotel, which had to be closed. “Look at the thousands of people visiting the institution,” she said, “and the hotel couldn’t be profitable to continue to serve the people. What do you think would happen to a Convention Centre purely built and maintained by Blacks?” she argued. It is the same inferiority complex, I had talked about earlier. I was totally flabbergasted a few years ago, when I learnt that a high school in our city was holding its prom in Winthrop, a purely Caucasian town with hardly any Blacks living there, and it is more than 80 miles away from the city

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

Raleigh6) enabled England to dominate these trade routes. Elizabeth and her advisers considered trade the most important foreign policy matter, as Henry VII had done. For them England’s greatest trade rival was also its greatest enemy. This idea remained the basis of England’s foreign policy until the nineteenth century. A number of companies were established to trade with various regions of the world. The Moscovy Company had been developing profitable trade with Russia. The East India Company was founded to trade with the East Indies (Indonesia); competing with the Dutch and later with the French it soon began to operate in India, Persia and even in Japan. The Africa Company began selling slaves to the Spanish in America. And several other companies. Elizabeth followed two policies. She encouraged English sailors to attack and destroy Spanish ships bringing treasures back from America, and the treasure was shared with the queen

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Cialdini raamat

They be- have in accordance with what the contrast principle would suggest: Sell the suit first, because when it comes time to look at sweaters, even expensive ones, their prices will not seem as high in comparison. The same principle applies to a man who wishes to buy the accessories (shirt, shoes, belt) to go along with his new suit. Contrary to the commonsense view, the evidence supports the contrast principle prediction. It is much more profitable for salespeople to present the expensive item first; to fail to do so will lose the influence of the contrast principle and will also cause the principle to work actively against them. Presenting an inexpensive product first and following it with an expensive one will make the expensive item seem even more costly as a result-hardly a desirable consequence for most sales organiza- tions. So, just as it is possible to make the same bucket of water appear to be OOGBE~T: P~OFE5SIONAL

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

worth the risk on a specific project. In all likelihood, other films will be made on the scale of Titanic and even greater quantum levels will be reached. There will always be an audience for spectacle, especially when it moves many of us emotionally. On the other hand, small-budget 256 EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY films at the opposite end of the spectrum can be more profitable in relation to their cost. T h e major Hollywood studios are learning from the example of independent filmmakers, developing lower-budget films for carefully targeted, specialized audi­ ences, to keep profit flowing while they gamble on the big ones. It's likely also that filmmakers will be influenced by Cameron's choice to build his script around a young love story, which is widely regarded as a significant factor in the film's success

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