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    exist at the Air Mauritius‚ the national airline of Mauritius. To identify the root causes of the difficulties being faced at Air Mauritius‚ a strategic audit need to be carried out so possible strategic options could be proposed and utilised. However‚ information has been obtained only from the website of Air Mauritius and from the daily and weekly local newspapers. Thus‚ all the gathered information is based purely on the website of the organisation and paper views from Mauritius.

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    Air Mauritius Air Mauritius is the national airline of Mauritius‚ based in Port Louis - the capital of Mauritius. Its main base comprises of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU)‚ Mauritius. The airline provides domestic as well as international services‚ operating as many 80 flights per week. The symbol of Air Mauritius is phaeton rubicola or Paille-en-Queue‚ a fish-eating tropical bird. The airline appeared on the Mauritius Stock Exchange list in 1995. It employs a staff of over

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    emotional arousal.’ (p. 154) n ’Nonverbal theorist Dale Leathers (1990) reports on research demonstrating that‚ compared to verbal cues‚ non-verbal cues are four times as effective in their impact on interpersonal impressions.’ (p. 137) 2. Identify the hedging expressions in the follow ing sentences. 1. There is no difficulty in explaining how a structure such as an eye or a feather contributes to survival and reproduction; the difficulty is in thinking of a series of steps by which it could have arisen

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    rate since the mid 1950’s. (Marks 15) The population growth rate in Mauritius since mid-1950’s has seen a sudden increase and this was mainly due to the health conditions‚ fertility rate‚ age structure‚ health care services‚ old age pensions. In 1952‚ the general population of Mauritius increased to around 148 thousands more precisely 70 thousands males and 78 thousand females. HEALTH CONDITIONS The health conditions in Mauritius were poor in the 17‚ 18 and 19 centuries. There were epidemics and

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    Tourism in Mauritius – A detailed report and a proposition of strategies to enhance the economical growth Mohan V. Jadhav ISITECH BUSINESS SCHOOL Cyber city‚ Ebene‚ Mauritius e-mail: jadhav@isitechbs.com Abstract:

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    increasingly considered as an essential tool for developing countries. Unfortunately‚ to date‚ Mauritius is lagging far behind. This paper is an attempt to outline the current status of IPR in Mauritius‚ some important constraints faced‚ as well as how policy makers are planning to make Mauritius up to date with the international norms . Introduction The enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Mauritius is conferred by the Patents Act 1875‚ the Trademarks Act 1868 and the Copyright Act 1956

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    Mauritius Presentation

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Introduction to Religion and Culture 3 Religion 3 Culture 3 Language 5 Wildlife and preservation of the Island 5 Mauritius Geography and Climate 6 Facts and figures 6 Cyclones 7 Trading 7 Currency 8 Tourism 9 References 10 Introduction Mauritius is a small paradise island situated in the Indian Ocean. This minute island of pleasure lies 2‚400 kilometres away from the south east coast of Africa due east of Madagascar. The volcanic and mountainous island

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    Cyclones in Mauritius Cyclones in Mauritius While the south-east trade wind blows the whole year through and actually is a harmless and even pleasant event‚ in case of the cyclones the situation gets serious. They are also winds that are originated by the strong sun radiation‚ but they are tremendously more fiercely and destructive. Cyclones are originated during the months January up to March‚ when the sun is already returning from the southern tropic in direction to the northern tropic; While

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    scene. Is cultural diversity in Mauritius a myth? The online Oxford dictionary defines culture as’ the ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular people or society.’ In our case‚ we think of the Mauritian culture and the different cultures of the various ethnic groups in the island. Fact: 69% of the population is Indomauritian‚ 1.7%‚ Francomauritian‚ 27 %‚ descendants of African slaves and 3% Sinomauritian. What makes these cultures different? In Mauritius‚ inevitably‚ culture is linked

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    Mauritius At a Glance History Mauritius is an island‚ of volcanic formation‚ located in the centre of the Indian Ocean and has an area of 2‚040 km square. The island was first visited briefly in the years 1500-1600 by the Arabs‚ Portuguese and Dutch. The latter inhabited the island for almost a century and departed in 1710 while leaving the sugarcane plantation they had introduced. In 1715‚ the French then took control of Ile De France (as the country was then known). In 1810‚ the French surrendered

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