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products on offer include clothing for every sort of customer, electronics, jewellery, sporting gear, bridal trousseau, pets and pet accessories, toys, food and drink, health and beauty items, packaged gifts, stationery, housewares, home appliances, furniture, and much more.
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Beauty Products

Beauty Products In my daily life I don't use much beauty products. I use shampoo when I am in the shower and sometimes I use skin lotion also. My Mum is a cosmetic in a way so she has a storage full of beauty products. There are many kinds of colones there but I only use them once in a year because I really don't use them. My Mum knows a lot about beauty products because she sells them and buys them. I also use aloe vera gel or some spray that is good for the skin. We don't have any sprays or beauty products that endangere or harm nature so it is safe to use. I don't really belive in the beauty products because it is always better to look like you are.

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Use of plastic products

Plastics versatility allow it to be used in everything from soft drink bottles to the refrigerators they are stored in. From the car you drive to work in to the television you watch when you get home, plastics help make your life easier and better. But what is plastic impact on wildlife? In the 21st century, people have become their own killers. From countryside to the cities, the use of plastic materials has greatly increased. In the grocery stores, tons of products are packaged using plastic materials. About 30 years ago, in some countries , there were no plastic bags used for packaging and carrying items. Items in the shops were packed in biodegradable paper bags. Plastic bags as litter create a visual pollution problem, and affect our aquatic wildlife. Many of the grocery store use the plastic bags as a tool to keep the things easy to carrying. Plastic bags aren’t just at the grocery

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Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands is made up of approximately 350 Muslims. Christianity was brought to the country in the 19th and early 20th centuries by missionaries. Some foreign missionaries continue to work in the country. Except for the Roman Catholic Church. The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in practice. The US government received no reports of societal abuses or discrimination based on religious belief or practice in 2007. Local products Beginning in the early 1990s, small-scale industries were encouraged, resulting in goods that are sold mostly in the local area at retail and wholesale stores. Examples of these locally produced products are beer, furniture, and noodles. Otherwise, agricultural products have been the main commodities for sale. Attitudes to alcohol Data from the Customs Department and from a local manufacturer show that the per capita consumption of pure alcohol among those 15 years and older in 1994 was 0.7

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Solar Energy

SOLAR PANEL TTÜ 2016 WHAT IS SOLAR PANEL? • Panel which work by solar energy HISTORY • 1954 • Giacomo Luigi Ciamician • Company «Bell Labaratories» HOW DOES SOLAR PANEL WORK? PRODUCTS POWERED BY SUNLIGHT SATELLITE POWERED BY SOLAR ENERGY ADVANTAGES&DISADVANTAGES • Ecofriendly • Sustainability • Extensive range of applications • Cost • The need for cleaning • Weather

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Police warn of 'lethal' fake beauty products on sale

Police warn of 'lethal' fake beauty products on sale Police have warned that rats' droppings, human urine and arsenic have all been found in potentially lethal fake beauty products on sale to British consumers. Counterfeit make-up, perfume, hair straighteners and sun creams are all affected, warn the City of London Police. At least £90 million is spent every year on fake items as the rapid growth of online shopping has expanded the market. Counterfeit beauty products have become increasingly common and are readily available on auction sites, online forums and social media. Authenticating products has become more challenging as shoppers are unable to physically inspect items before committing to purchase them. Police warned that criminals are using generic stock images to deceive consumers into believing the items they are browsing are authentic. Fake electrical items have been singled-out by authorities as a particular risk.

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There should be a complete ban on the advertising of dangerous products like cigarettes and alcohol

There should be a complete ban on the advertising of dangerous products like cigarettes and alcohol There are many legal but dangerous products like cigarettes and alcohol that get a lot of advertising. You can see those advertisements almost everywhere, from streets to television. Should they be banned? Are they useful? Most of these ads are meant for people who don't smoke or drink alcohol and since most of the adults already do one or both of them, they are mainly made for children. It's not like the tobacco or alcohol companies would agree with me on that, but this is how I see it. That

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How to write a Business Plan

How to write a Business Plan Polina Baranova University of Tartu 2017 • The first thing to do is create an outline for your plan. The outline should cover the main topics or points • that will be • 1. Executive Summary • 2. Business Description and Vision • 3. Definition of the Market • 4. Description of the Products and Services • 5. Organization and Management • 6. Marketing and Sales Strategy • 7. Financial Management • 8. Conclusion 1. Executive Summary A typical executive summary for a startup company includes the following sections: • The business opportunity - describe the need or the opportunity. • Taking advantage of the opportunity - explain how will your business will serve the market. • The target market - describe the customer base you will be targeting.

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Firmad

LVMH is a luxury goods group, whose products include wines and spirits, fashion and leather goods and fragrances and cosmetics. It isa a French company, and is committed to very high quality Marks and Spencer isa n international retailer, it s products include food, clothes and household furnishings. The compay is British and trains its stuff to offer a friendly, proffessional service. Kwik-fit is a company which fits tyres and exhausts to cars. And its name suggests, the company offers a fast service, usually while the customer waits. It is a British company. Mc Donald s is the world s largest hamburger restaurant company. It isa n American company and is committed to serving high quality food.

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Nokia Report

........................................ 6 REFERENCES.................................................................. 7 3 INTRODUCTION The present report is going to give a compendious review of the most fascinating subjects concerning Nokia in my perspective. This report contains general but essential information about Nokia's history and its strategy, vision, products today and Nokia's quality of products. Firstly I will give brief information about the history of Nokia. The text will not be very detailed, but it will give a basic knowledge about Nokia's way of getting to what it is today. Secondly I will give an overview of Nokia's present-day state. I will talk about Nokia's location today and the range of its business and products. Thirdly I will talk about Nokia's basic business tactics. I will give a brief description of its

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Supermarket vs cornershop

However, there are big vairety of those, who love to shop in corner shops. Both shops have their pros and cons. So which shop should we perfer to? Firstly, supermarket's main advantage is big vairety of all kinds of products. There are all kinds of different sorts and you can be sure to find different discounts too. Many discounts are with shopping carts, so it is important to have one. On the other hand, there are bigger queues than corner shops and can be more difficulties to find products, because area is much bigger. Secondly, corner shops main advantage is location. They are closer to home and there are short queues too. Also there are some products that you won't find in supermarkets and also fresh bakery products. On the other hand, there can be expensive products and they might be open only few hours. All in all, it is every people's decision which shop to prefer, but it is important to know advantages and disadvantages of both shops.

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The bodyshop

Tartu Kivilinna Gümnaasium Liis Viljak 10b Bodyshop Company The Body Shop International plc is a global manufacturer and retailer of naturally inspired, ethically produced beauty and cosmetics products. Founded in the UK in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick, we now have over 2,100 stores in 55 countries, with a range of over 1,200 products, all animal cruelty free, and many with fairly traded natural ingredients. We were the first international cosmetics brand to be awarded the Humane Cosmetics Standard for our Against Animal Testing policy. And we have our own fair trade programme called Community Trade, making us the only cosmetics company with such an extensive commitment to trading fairly. Community Trade now works with 31 suppliers in 24 countries, providing over 15,000 people across the globe with

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Firma esitlus

Juhiabi III 2010 Overview Values Services Market Corporate structure Products Our mission Main competitors About ... Designs products and sales access and security systems. Offers solutions for large and sophisticated systems, as well as for smaller and simpler ones; History of company OÜ ...started its activities in the field of manufacturing and installing of access and security systems in the year 1994. By now ... has developed into a company that is able to offer most different solutions for access and security systems, starting from preparing the initial task to the installation of the equipment. Values

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Advertisements

Advertisements The mass media is flooded with advertisements of every kind. One only has to flip through the pages of magazines or newspapers or sit through a television program to see the wide coverage that advertisements receive in terms of space and time. Companies fork out large amounts of money just to advertise their products or services. What, the, are the benefits of advertisements ? Advertisements offer a wide variety of options to both potential buyers and sellers. Through advertisements, employers can recruit workers. People who wish to put up their properties for sale can find buyers or vice versa. Although there are grouses about advertisements, the numerous benefits of advertisements remain undisputed. Advertisements are the lifeblood of many television and radio stations.

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BUSINESS VOCABULARY

PRODUCTS and BRANDS 1. product catalogue - a list of different products of one company 2. product mix - a range of similar in some way products considered together 2. product range - different particular and specific products of a company 3. product lifecycle - the stages of product lifetime and amount of people who use it at each stage 4. product positioning - is how we see a product or how a company would like us to see it in relation to other products 5. product placement - hidden commercial of a product. Customer can see a product in films, music videos and so on. 6. raw materials - basic materials from which products are made or manufactured 7. finished goods - are goods(products) that have completed manufacturing process and are ready to be sold and used by the end user 8. consumer goods - goods which are produced to satisfy consumer current needs and are bought for individual use 9

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Valio AS

Merlin­Hans Hiiekivi VALIO EESTI TUTVUSTUS  Valio, establised in 1992, is in one of the biggest local dairy industries of  Estonia, and distributes mainly fresh dairy milk and cheese made in  south Estonia. Valio Eesti factories are located in Tartu county and  Laeva village in Võru county. Valio Eesti complements its product range  every year, producing a total of over 150 different dairy and cheese  products.  Valio Eesti dairy can be found in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia,  Finland, Sweden, Italy and the United States. Valio Eesti market is  represented in the key dairy categories: milks, shells, yogurt, curds,  soured milk, desserts, cheeses, oils and greases. fresh dairy segments.  Valio Eesti products do not contain synthetic food colors, food additives 

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Individual Sugars, Soluble, and Insoluble Dietary FiberContents of 70 High Consumption Foods.

Report Individual Sugars, Soluble, and Insoluble Dietary Fiber Contents of 70 High Consumption Foods. Introduction Glucose is a simple sugar and an important carbohydrate in biology. Glucose is one of the main products of photosynthesis and it also starts cellular respiration. But do you know how many saccharide our food contains? Main body At the beginning different products were analyzed such as baked products, cereal grains and pasta, fruits, legumes and vegetables were purchased for analysis. This kind of method is named sampling. One of the important methods of analysis is sample preparation. Non-edible parts of fruits and vegetables, such as stem, core, seeds, and skin, were removed before further sample preparation. In this method all vegetables were cooked in the microwave. Equal weight portions of the same food were composited and blended to a homogenous mixture. Frozen

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Industry of television and video technics

................................................................8 4.3 Optics and Digital Imaging....................................................................................9 5. Resources...................................................................................................................10 2 1. Video Technics Inc 1.1 About Video Technics Video Technics Inc., a worldwide supplier of cutting-edge broadcast products, continues to pioneer the way digital media is ingested, edited, produced, and played to air. Offering much more than its signature feature-packed, robust, scalable servers, the company also delivers innovative and reliable complete end-to-end global broadcasting solutions for the corporate, financial, government, education and postproduction sectors. Established in Atlanta, Georgia in 1987, VT has consistently delivered the most feature-packed and affordable solutions to the broadcast industry

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Tehasetöö kasud (inglise keeles)

of factory work, I think that the most important benefit is that when you do something so many times, then you get used to doing it right and you don't mess it up. Factory workers have big responsibility about their work, because when one worker does something wrong, then the whole product is messed up. Workers don't have to think about what they are doing, because they have exact task what they have to do and they can't improvise. Some factories are using machines to make products, so it is easier to people make something. Then the only thing the workers have to do is that they have to look that the machines are working fine. And there is another good thing in factory work: when you do one product very much then it will count as mass-product and mass-products are cheap, so people will buy it and the workers get fair pay. And also people, who are buying these products, gets them cheaper than usually. But with mass-

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Assessment Report!

Assessment report Introduction The purpose of this report is to assess the facilities of the local super market as a request by the Consumer Advice Magazine. It is based on the comments made by customers. Prices Many customers stated that they have many cheap offers. The supermarket also has their own brand of goods, which are very low priced. However, their normal prices aren't much cheaper than the prices at other supermarkets. Variety of Products The supermarket has thousands of different product to choose from which are divided to different sections. There are many different counters, such as a meat counter, a bakery and a cosmetics counter. On the downside, there isn't a wide choice of brands. Convenience All the shelves have been placed to be convenient for the customers. It is easy to find what one needs. Moreover, all the shopping can be done in one place as they have all the needed products

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MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED BUSINESS PLAN 2018

BUSINESS PLAN MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED 2018 Business and owner details Business name MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED Owner(s) name MARTIN PÕLD Business address and postcode 12 CARLISLE STREET LEICESTER LE3 6AF Business telephone number +447726779223 Business email address [email protected] Home address and postcode (if different from the above) Executive summary 1.1 Business summary: My business idea is simple: MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED is importing canned food (meat products and ready meals) from Estonia to the United Kingdom. Unique products like "Wild Boar In Its Own Juice", "Elk In Its Own Juice" and "Venison In Its Own Juice" are hard to find in the United Kingdom. We are selling Rannarootsi and Frank Pott brands and sell them online, http://www.mpwildgame.co.uk Future plans are to start trading also in Leicester Market in November/December as a Market Stall, supplying deli shops (including North European and International),

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Economy of Estonia.

shale. Finland and Sweden are the most important trade partners. The Estonian economy profits significantly from the business generated by more than 2 million tourists a year. The important sectors of the Estonian economy are the processing, transport, warehousing and communications, commerce and estate, rental and letting, as well as business services, agriculture, construction and government, education and health care. In order to be able to import all the products and services, something must be exported, that's why export holds such a prominent position for the Estonian economy and its growth. A couple of generations ago agriculture was the main occupation of the Estonians. Nowadays only about 4% of the workforce is engaged in agriculture. The 1990s was a hard time for agriculture ­ competition with cheap imported products became an issue, enterprises had no money for new equipment and vehicles. Although today the situation in agriculture

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Nimetu

Aljona Kubantseva 12.4.19 About Gucci  Gucci is a Florentine fashion and leather goods label.  Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci (1869 – 1953) in Florence in 1921.  Gucci is one of the world's leading Italian luxury fashion brands. 12.4.19 About Gucci  Gucci products are leather goods(handbags, small leather goods, and luggage) shoes, ready-to- wear, silks, timepieces and fine jewellery. Eyewear and fragrances are manufactured and distributed under license.  Gucci is also the biggest- selling Italian brand in the world. 12.4.19 Guccio Gucci  Was born in 1881 in Italy and died in 1953.  He started The House Of Gucci in Florence in 1906 as a small family owned shop

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It is said that advertising is legalized lying

It is said that advertising is legalized lying. Are the advertised products as useful and needed as they are presented to be? Ads want to make us believe that we need the things or services they are advertising. Advertisements are often placed anywhere people can easily see or hear the information such as TV- or radio commercials. Most of the potential consumers look at the products offered by the media and assume that these items would be effective and useful to them in everyday use. Therefore people who create advertisements have realized that consumers want to buy items that famous people have advertised. The stars prmoting the product most of the time dont even use it. They are just hired to make people believe that the products promoted are the best on the market. Companies need ads to make their product stand out of the large competition in the market

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Monoloogid

bills, buy food and to pay for any other expences. On the other hand, money is not the only thing in the world and money does not give you everything. You can't buy a family and friends. In conclusion, even if people work every day in order to pay for their expences, money is not the only thing in the world that makes people happy and satisfied with their life Advertising on TV Advertising on TV is a very popular way that companies use to advertise their products. First of all, advertisements on TV are called commercials and to get air time on Tv is very expencive and not every company can offord it. Secondly, TV commercials mingt be the easyest way to advertise products because for example in the radio You can not see the product, you can only hear what people are talking about it. On the other hand, nowadays the popularity of TV commercials is getting smaller because of the Internet. More and more people use Internet more than they watch TV.

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Nimetu

Gerda Põdder 112799IABB-22 Big sell, tiny targets (summary) Manufacturers use information about children's leisure activities to target them. Big companies are using many intensive techniques to promote their products. Now big companies are targeting very young people. Often companies advertise their products, like toys, on children's television. Many ads on television are for foods and soft drinks, which are not healthy. Children are easy targets because they does not necessarily care how useless some products are. To be honest, marketing is aimed at a very impressionable age group. Although it is parents' obligation to monitor what their children eat, drink or play with, many companies are still exploiting children for their own financial gain.

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Investment Plan For Valentino Chocolates Marketing

internationally, an investment of £1.5 million was proposed. We can help Valentino Company earn more profit by using this new investment plan. When consumers eat our chocolate, they will feel satisfied and happy. Other than that, we can distribute our chocolate to countries around the world. Moreover, our chocolate is harmless to people who have sickness because our chocolate contains sugar free and low fat products. Besides that , we hope that our company can produce more creative , delicious and healthy chocolate in the future in order to let our customer enjoy our chocolate . In the future , our company are going to have a new way of promotion .We are going to let the consumers to test the chocolate sample to get feedback before these chocalate enters the market . In addition , our biggest aim is to become the most well known chocolate industry around the world . Options and benefits

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Natural resources - our treasure

It is a very common resource. Besides these , there are a lot more renewable resources such as animals, plants, forrests and so on. Non-renewable resources: Some resources take hundreds, thousands and even millions of years to be made. These are called non-renewable resources like coal , oil shale, petroleum, natural gases, rocks. Natural gas- is a gas consisting mostly of methane. It is used to produce electricity and heat, to produce different products like fertilisers, glass, plastic, it can also be used as a fuel to our cars. Petroleum is a liquid that can be found in earth's crust. It is used as fuel and as a raw material in chemical industry. It is very important we use renewable and non-renewable resources wisely. If a resource is used and thrown away, eventually the resource becomes scarce. When the supply decreases, its price will increase. Products that are made from that resource would increase in price too

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Inglise keele kirjutis/writing, core values

Unit 1 Writing Our company's core values are to provide quality products at affordable prices and make sure that the ingredients in products are safe and natural. We recognize environmental issues and never knowingly create a product that is harmful to the environment, we don't use animal testing and our manufacturing supports wind power. Nature's Care aims to foster the staff's development. For the employees of Nature's Care we provide a pleasant working environment and supply training oppurtunities and perks. Customers are very important to us so we treat each customer as an individual and try

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Investment plan

Gadget Plc New Product Development Team Product report Background Fabtek is a small company based in Hamburg. We have designed and developed many bestselling electronic, household and automobile products. Fabtek has asked us to come up with new ideas for using Protean. Introduction This report lists the key features of an exciting new product made from Protean. It also looks at its key selling points and examines its commercial potential. This report will look at: · A description of the product · Its selling points · Ways in which the product is really new · Its target consumers and main buyers · Price which will attract the most buyers

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Vehicles used in different modes of transport

modes of transport Contents ● 1.What is transport? ● 2.Airways ● 3.Roadways ● 4.Waterways ● 5.Railways ● 6.Pipelines ● 7.Conclusion 1.What is transport? Means by which a shipment is moved from point “A” to point “B”, such as by air, rail, road or sea. 2.Airways Air freighting is commonly used by businesses for the delivery of goods from distant suppliers. This type of transport is useful to deliver products within short time limits, fragile goods and products that are not bulky. Products in high demand and in short supply may also be air freighted in order to meet customer demands. The value ratio will be a determing factor. 3.Road Road a very popular mоde of transport used by suppliers and business to deliver orders. Many transport companies provide scheduled delivery days and next day delivery services, depending upon your needs. Goods can be packet/grouped

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"food" Homereading

The Burger King menu has evolved from a basic offering of burgers, fries, sodas and milkshakes in 1954 to a larger, more diverse set of offerings that includes several variations of chicken, fish, salads and breakfast. The Whopper, a sandwich that has since become Burger King's signature product, was the first major addition to the menu by Mr. McLamore in 1957. Not all introductions have had the success of the Whopper; BK has introduced many products which failed to catch hold in the marketplace. Some products that have failed in the US have seen success in foreign markets, where BK has also tailored its menu for regional tastes. The company's "Golden Age" of advertising was during the 1970s when it introduced its mascot the Magical Burger King, a memorable jingle, and several well known and parodied slogans. Beginning in the early 1980s, its advertising began to lose focus; a series of less

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Cost Accounting notes

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 services to the delivery of products to consumers, regardless of whether those activities occur in the same organization or in other organizations. Five step decision making process: 1. Identify the problem and uncertainties. 2

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"Marketing"

continued advertising, promotions, public relations and sales. The essence of marketing is to understand your customers' needs and develop a plan 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?

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Economy of Estonia

16.5%). Agriculture amounts to slightly less than 3% of the overall production, construction approximately 7% and government, education and health care to more than 13%. Agriculture:Nowadays only about 4% of the workforce is engaged in agriculture and the sector yields just slightly less than 3% of the overall production. Milk cattle, also pigs and poultry are the main farm animals raised in Estonia. Field crops include cereal crops, potatoes and vegetables. Plant products are mostly for internal use, a considerable amount of meat is imported. Some dairy products and some specific products ­ e.g. cultivated and wild berries, mushrooms, ecologically pure produce etc -are for export. The figures of productivity of the Estonian agriculture are surpassed by those of many climatically better situated countries, but the local produce contain considerably less chemicals and organic farming is gaining popularity.

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Manual regarding the Customs Treatment of Gifts and Items of Negligible Value

Consignments of item(s) not exceeding a total intrinsic value of 22 may be imported without payment of VAT. The practical effect of the different monetary limits is that consignments where the intrinsic value is between 22.01 and 150 will qualify for relief from Customs Duty but VAT will still be chargeable. However, it should be noted in particular that there is no relief (from Customs Duty, VAT or excise duty) under this negligible value provision for importations of tobacco products, alcohol products, perfumes or toilet waters irrespective of their value. While this exemption is not confined to private importations, care should be taken to ensure that relief is not granted in respect of single parcels which form part of a larger consignment exceeding the monetary limits. 5. GIFTS 5.1 General Relief from payment of Customs Duty and VAT is allowed on gifts consigned to an individual living in Ireland, from outside of the EC, provided the Customs value of the goods does not exceed 45

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Types of Warehouses

Types of Warehouses Rainer Reinsaar V1E Cross Docking and Trans-loading Warehouses Warehouses that provide cross dock and trans-loading services. Container or railcar tracking is generally important. These services often require temporary storage with charges adjusted for free days or a grace period. Fulfillment/ Consolidation Warehouses Warehouses where products are generally received in large quantities and shipped out in a large number of smaller mixed shipments. Such pick and pack operations require special inventory management and picking procedures. Location tracking is essential. Billing methods are generally similar to distribution warehouses. Storage Warehouses Warehouses which store product for periodic delivery to a manufacturer or distribution center. This is often associated with

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Letter of enquiry

Nancy Cedex 8 September 2011 J.Merton Sales manager Glaston Putteries LTD Clayfield, Brunley BB10 1RQ Dear Mr/Ms Merton, I am writing in connection with your advertisement in yesterday's Post. It was about your company looking retailers for your products. At the moment our company is in search for new suppliers, therefore we might be interested in selling some of your products in our shops in France. As the advertisement was rather brief, we have some questions about the possible business arrangement. The main concern is about your price range. We would be very grateful when you could send us the price list. In addition, it would be nice, when you could add the list of products and their qualities.

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Monopolistic competition

Monopolistic Competition Market Power Firms in monopolistic competition or imperfectly competitive markets are more likely to have limited market power because there are many firms with differentiated products (there are substitutes) and there is relative ease of entry and exit into the market Market Power among Sellers · Monopolistic competition - a market with a large number of sellers and relatively free entry; each firm "differentiates" its product. · Oligopoly - a market characterized by significant barriers to entry and "a few "sellers who recognize their interdependence in the market; products may be homogeneous or differentiated.

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Practical training- Praktika aruanne

About my practical training I was in a practical training in AS Põltsamaa Felix. Its a food manufacturing company, which founded in 1993 and located in Põltsamaa in Jõgeva County. Põltsamaa Felix is Estonian's leading food manufacturers and the biggest employer in Jõgeva County. In the company works more than 170 employees. Põltsamaa Felix belongs to the international food industry Group Orkla Foods. That company is responsible for the marketing Orkla Group products in Estonia. Their main value is their trademarks. Põltsamaa Felix's mission is to make a delicious and healthy food and prepare joy to people every day. The vision is to be the leading food and drinks manufacturer in Estonia. I started my practical training period on 15th February and finished on 7th April. In the beginning of my practical training I haven't responsible tasks. I just watched what the other workers did. Towards the end of practice I had more responsibility and I operated alone.

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"South Africa"

n Fifth level New Year 1.January Extreme fun, enjoyment Music, dance, songs andClick to edit Master text styles lavish Second level dinner Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click icon to add picture Agriculture Agriculture contributes only 3% Major crops Citrus Fruits Corn Wheat Dairy products Sugarcane Tobacco Wine Wool Products Maize Wheat Sugarcane Vegetables Fruits - mangos, papaya, bananas, melons, pineapples, beef Beef Poultry Wool Dairy products Essential oil Animal raising Sheepfarming Cattle farming Ostrich farming Dairy farming Exports Gold Diamonds Minerals Machinery Equipment Fruits ­ drapes, apples, cherries, pears, peaches, citrus Wine South African Exports in 2006 Imports Machines Foodstuff Equipment Chemicals Petroleum products Scientific instruments

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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

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Different types of forests and their forms of usage.

o Cultivated foods and spices - Coffee, chocolate, bananas etc. all originally came from tropical rainforests, and are still mostly grown in regions that were formerly primary forest. o Pharmaceutical and biodiversity resource - Tropical rainforests are called the 'world's largest "pharmacy"' because of the large amount of natural "medicines" there. o Tourism - People travel both nationally and internationally to experience rainforests firsthand. o Animal products - Rainforests provide numerous animal products including honey, game meat, hides and ivory. o Ecosystem services - Rainforests play an important role in maintaining biological diversity, modulating precipitation infiltration and flooding, increasing scientific knowledge and in the spiritual well-being of humans. Boreal forests Boreal forests are also known by name Taiga. The largest areas of boreal forest are located in Russia and Canada, but also in

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Advantages and disadvantages of advertising

Advantages and disadvantages of advertising Nowdays advertising is a huge part of our everyday life. We probably could not even imagine a life without commercials on TV, big posters and neon screens on streets and advertisments in newspapers and magazines. But like everything else in this world, advertising also has it is advantages and disadvantages. Starting with advantages the biggest plus is probably that advertising can inform people about different products and services, their utilities, cost and other requirement. Also, advertisements about non-commercial issues like AIDS can help in educating people and notifying possible problem. Finally, one big advantage is providing employment. Not only advertising itself needs many workers, but companies who are increasing their sales volume of goods mostly expand themselves and that may give job to thousands of people. Unfortunately there are some dark sides of advertising

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As Kalev.

As Kalev Heli Kiima The main points: · Introduction · History · Location · Products ...the biggest and oldest confectionery company in Estonia. ...main activities are manufacturing of chocolate. Location ...produces its sweets in the production facility at Põrguvälja just outside Tallinn. History · 1806 ­ The Estonian confectionery industry was born. · 1921 ­ Chocolate and candy factory Kawe is established. · 1948 ­ on April the 1st Kawe is renamed and takes the name Kalev. Products

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For and against globalization

For and against globalization. "One world, one language, one currency, one religion, one law, and equality" is the motto of globalization. To end globalization we must end as soon as possible all trading barriers that are between the different countries. We must send our products to all markets and make sure that all the markets are going to be affected. If all markets are connected with each other then they will start to compete and that removes inefficient producers. Furthermore it will rise the quality of products higher and reduces their cost. Secondly different products and technological progresses are going to spread faster all over the globe. It gives unlimited access for the poorer people all over the Word to get the

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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

SO3: Relations with foreign partners in WO2: Project-orientedness implies a Baltic states, Scandinavia and UK multitude of different code to support SO4: Reliable employee base WO3: Unattractive and obscure web SO5: Attractive inspiring office space in the representation and interface of products very heart of the city WO4: Too many areas of services SO6: WebMountain ­ the core for efficient WO5: Absence of real international business and easy building of information systems network WO6: Outdated technological core of the product

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Starteegiline juhtimine

1. Plan. 2. Ploy. 3. Pattern. 4. Position. 5. Perspective. As a Plan, strategy needs to be developed in advance and with purpose. As a Ploy, strategy is a means of outsmarting the competition. With strategy as a Pattern, we learn to appreciate that what was successful in the past can lead to success in the future. With Position, strategy is about how the organization relates to its competitive environment, and what it can do to make its products unique in the marketplace. Perspective emphasizes the substantial influence that organizational culture and collective thinking can have on strategic decision making within a company. Understanding and using each element helps you develop a robust, practical and achievable business strategy. *a strategy in a small organization, *learning organization, what is a policy, Õppiv organisatsioon on selline organisatsioon, mis oskab luua, säilitada ja siirdada teadmist ning kohandab

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Advertising has a bad influence on children

Kristin Loit Advertising has a bad influence on children Advertising is one way of marketing. The aim of advertising is to get people's attention that people would buy one particular company's products or services. Commercials and ads are not only directed to adults but also for children's. The good thing of advertising is that it helps us to become aware of the products in the market and the bad thing is the negative effect on childrens. To begin with, childrens are defenseless. They do not understand the ads or commercials, they do not know that it is only a business plan. Advertisements are made in such a way as to attract the attention of children. And that leads to

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Presentatisoon Apple - inglise keeles

finally i’ll talk about their subsidiaries, revenue and so on. My talk will take about five minutes and if u have any questions leave them to the end of my presentation. INTRODUCTIONApple Inc. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, online services, and personal computers. Apple was one of several highly successful companies founded in the 1970s Its best-known hardware products are the Mac line of computers, the iPod media player, the iPhone smartphone, and the iPad tablet computer. Its online services include iCloud, the iTunes Store, and the App Store. HISTORYApple's consumer software includes the OS X and iOS operating systems, the iTunes media browser and the Safari web browser. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976, to develop and sell personal computers. It was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc.

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IRELAND

Temperatures 4 - 7 °C July and August are the warmest. Temperatures 14 - 16 °C Ethnic groups Natural resources natural gas petroleum peat copper lead limestone silver President of Ireland ­ Mary McAleese Currency Before the introduction of the euro notes and coins in January 2002, Ireland used the Irish pound. Export goods machinery and equipment computers chemicals pharmaceuticals animal products Import goods data processing equipment machinery and equipment chemicals petroleum and petroleum products textiles clothing THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! used sources : http://www.ireland-information.com/reference/geog.html http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107648.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Ireland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland http://www.discoverireland

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