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Because they have a steady customer stream ! The shops sell the handsets.. and supply all sorts of accessories, batteries, cases etc.
Clipper shops: it helped US win a large share of the world's sea trade.
There are many different types of robots. Where to find them depends on the type the person is looking for hobby shops are a good start.
The Electricity at Work Regulations (1989) are intended to control the risks arising from the use of electricity at work. All those places of work covered by the Health and Safety at Work Act(shops, offices, factories,workshops, farms, garages, etc.) are also covered under these Regulations.The Regulations specify that responsibility for safety rests with the 'duty holder', who may be an employer, or a self-employed person who employs one or more individuals under a contract of employment. This 'duty holder' has a responsibility to assess those work activities which utilises electricity, or which may be affected by it.
Shops need to use ICT because some times to increase and decrease costs this will lower prices and increase profit
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at first they are caught by the fisher man in the coast and then they are taken in the factories by the fish truck they are cleaned their and all......then they are taken to the shops
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Aluminium is obtained by electrolysys.
Factories and shops need a good road network to move their goods.If an area has good roads,new factories, offices and shops may be built there , attracting new jobs
Shops can get their products from practically anywhere. Larger businesses and factories create and form the products which are then shipped over seas to where the shops are located for more products in stock.
No, usually they are made in factories and sold at super-markets and gun-shops.
In a lot of places: foundries, welding shops, homes, electronics factories...
Sunday is a day off by tradition in businesses and factories in France. Shops are open only in touristic areas.
It goes to the factories where it gets flattened out, then to the shops, then people buy it
THE BRILLIANT INVENTION OF KATIE FRASER + JESSICA BIGNELL!(:*will be in shops soon.
The people who have cows which make milk send the milk to factories to pack it up and then the factories send it to shops and the people who work in the shop sell it and people buy it.