| 1. | Jenessan Willis Organisation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Janessan-Willis a firm of Certified Practicing Accountants is currently seeking to appoint a new partner to the practice. ... It has been decided that in order to achieve the strategic goals of Janessan-Willis more active steps need to be taken to help achieve a stronger organisat...
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| 2. | Pro poor tourism strategies making tourism work for the
‘Pro-poor tourism strategies: making tourism work for the poor’
“The global industries and global companies must shoulder responsibility… Responsibility for providing equal opportunity and fighting poverty, because the consequences of inequality and poverty are among the greatest threats to...
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| 3. | ATG A Chinese Miracle The ATG JV started with plenty of issues to be resolved among partners. ... Kondo felt that ATG could focus on the OEM market by being the first to produce local piston rings in China and gain competitive advantage as most piston rings for OEMs are imported into China. Chinese partner, Mr Lu fel...
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| 4. | Future Of Management Future Of Management
If one were to systematically read what many uthorities have written about leadership and management, the first thing one would notice is that writers often have widely different, and sometimes conflicting, views about the two...
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| 5. | Assimilation of Australian Aboriginals and Aniu of Japan The Aboriginals and the Ainu
Geography:
Aboriginals: Australia
Ainu: The Kurile Islands are a chain of about 30 large and 20 small volcanic islands in far eastern Russia, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the Pacific Ocean. The islands extend for about 1,200 km (746 mi) from north...
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| 6. | Film Analysis The Godfather The Godfather
This film is a classic of which nothing negative can be said. ... Organized crime will be discussed under the light of “The Godfather” novel. ... His first books, “The Fortunate Pilgrim” and “Dark Arena”, brought him critical acclaim, but it was the publication of “The Godfath...
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| 7. | Merging organization cultures ... This system of shared meaning is a set of key characteristics that the organization values. ...
During a merger two different organizational cultures have to be combined and after that they have to form a new organizational culture. ... The problem of the merger was with the merging of th...
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| 8. | Discrimination at Denny s A Case Analysis I categorize discrimination as actions or structures put in place to exclude individuals from equal opportunity based on race, gender, social, or physical bias. In this case, we find Jim Adamson, the new CEO of Denny’s taking over the company in the middle of a crises. This crises revolves around ...
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| 9. | Emerging Flexible Organization Perspectives from Silicon Valley In the 1990s, developing flexible organizations is critical for business
enterprises. ... High-technology firms in Californias Silicon Valley
are experimenting with flexible organizational building blocks, designed
to address novel tasks, "kaleidoscopic" change, and continuous innovatio...
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| 10. | Analysis of the West Wing ... This infatuation perhaps is best illustrated by the popularity of the television drama West Wing, currently in its fifth season. ...
These many symbolic presidential roles are clearly portrayed in Sorkin’s West Wing. ...
By incorporating this example of the complex nature of the rela...
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| 11. | Consequences of Innovation Within the Military Abstract
The consequences of innovation within the military are not readily recognized by the casual observer. Military innovation has shaped battlefields, wars and national policies. Seemingly insignificant weapons of war, military tactics and combinations of both have had far reaching consequence...
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| 12. | Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston’s respect for the black community is a driving force in her novel, There Eyes Were Watching God. In it she incorporates black traditions and folklore. Hurston allows her characters to speak naturally and the story seems realistic because of it. She creates Janie Crawford, a strong...
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| 13. | Customer Relationship Management Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a business strategy to select and manage customers to optimize long-term value. CRM requires a customer-centric business philosophy and culture to support effective marketing, sales, and service processes. CRM applications can enable effective Customer Relat...
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| 14. | management styles richard branson Select a successful entrepreneur and outline his management styles and leadership characteristics Richard Branson: “An entrepreneur is somebody who is willing to go where others are not. ...
Pick up any newspaper or magazine and there’s a good chance you’ll come across a picture of Richard Branson sporting his irrepressible toothy grin and trademark wooly jumper. Airline owner, daredevil st...
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| 15. | Native Americans Native Americans had no chance in putting up a fight with the migrating Europeans because European diseases brought to the New World decimated a large portion of the Native American population. The spread of disease, both unintentional and purposeful, was another part of the destruction toward the c...
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| 16. | hippies in the 60s Hippies and the 60’s
By Morgan D.
Many people have different ideas of what hippies are and what they did in their life. ...
Most people think of hippies as longhaired, psychedelic people. ... Usually hippies had long hair. ... Even though they were like other groups in the 60’s, some other gr...
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| 17. | Timeless Beauty Beauty can, and has throughout the ages of time, be embodied in almost any shape or form. ... Because beauty is such a subjective, personal, and emotional concept, there should be no limits or bounds on what can or cannot be deemed beautiful. This is summed up well in the common phrase; beauty is...
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| 18. | RESONATING THE FEMALE VOICE RESONATING THE FEMALE VOICE: By Yusuf Shikanda Abdallah ZANZIBAR UNIVERSITY The concept of Human Rights has been an everyday talk all over the world. Unfortunately, the phenomenon has not yet received the adequate attention it rightly deserves. In ordinary terms, human rights may refer to those righ...
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| 19. | Diversity ... As a result of the change in demographics, a great deal of diversity is visible. Corporate America has responded to the change in demographics by infusing diversity into the average business environment. ... This paper will examine the impact of various aspects of diversity and demographic c...
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| 20. | Northwest Culture The Northwest Culture depended on the forests for their shelter. ...
The Northwest Indians did not make pottery. ...
Fishing was very important to this culture of Indians. ...
Northwest Coast aboriginal society was based on a strict hierarchy of rank, descending from nobles at the top...
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| 21. | How music affects teens In today’s world there are many things that influence teens. I believe music is one of the major things that influence teens. I believe that different types of music give teens different perceptions about life, and each type of music is trying to send a message. Three types of music that teens usual...
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| 22. | launch of BMW Z3 Introduction
During the early 90’s, the decline in sales by BMW in the motorcycle market leaded to the development of a new product which would capture the emotions and excitement that bikes had satisfied. The roadster concept was identified as being the perfect fit since it embodied both the exc...
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| 23. | erethrsjsht Throughout Australian history a racist attitude towards Aboriginals has been a significant issue. The instant the early settlers arrived on our shores and colonised, the Aboriginals have been fighting for the survival of their culture. The Aboriginals haven been assimilated, subjugated and marginali...
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| 24. | Culture of Celebrity In the past decade, the cult of celebrity has dominated British culture in a way that ha s never happened before. ... It is estimated that up to 20% of all commercials use some form of celebrity endorsement. ... Every celebrity now has to have his or her own home page. Many brands believe that by ...
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| 25. | Cinematography in Seven Samurai Undoubtedly one of Kurosawa’s finest masterpiece, Seven Samurai combines the jedi-geki (period film) with the chanbara (sword fighting film) and exhibits the richness of Japanese culture, particularly of the samurai. The cinematography as handled by Asakazu Nakai, captures a realistic portrayal of 1...
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| 26. | organisational structure ... Organisational Theory focuses on the description and explanation of the causes and effects of organisational structures and organisational cultures. Organizational design is the process by which managers choose and handle aspects of structure and culture so that an organization can control the...
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| 27. | innovations in singapore Introduction
Innovations and entrepreneurship are high on agenda in the new century. In Singapore, firms have successfully embraced the innovation wave. ... (2004) states that innovations correlates significantly in economic growth in Singapore. ... It has been found that KIBS firms are highly ...
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| 28. | america history using american novels Throughout the beginning of literature, time and history have been intertwined to create a better understanding of setting, plot, and theme. This combination of history and literature assist in transcending the story to new heights and meaning. ... The relationship between history and literature ...
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| 29. | Ben Jerrys The birth of Ben and Jerry¡¦s (B&J¡¦s) could be traced back to 1978 when Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened an ice-cream shop in a gas station in Vermont. Since then, Ben and Jerry have become popular for their innovative flavours and uniqueness. ... Ben and Jerry kept the culture of the company...
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| 30. | britvic plc BRITVIC
T1 Britvic is a public limited company. ...
Advantages
-Plc usually have the financial resources to trade throughout the world and to compete in the toughest of markets oversees. ...
-They are able to sell shares on the stock market and therefore Plc companies experiences fewer d...
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| 31. | lor al becoming the european shampoo leader Introduction 3
I/ A quick overview 4
A/ Market’s picture in 1997 4
- The hair care products industry 4
- Main countries for the hair care market 5
- Main actors on the hair care products market 5
- The shampoo market 6
- Customer behaviour : the Frenc...
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| 32. | Review - They're a Wierd Mob They’re a weird Mob The film ‘They’re a weird mob’ is directed and produced by Michael Powell. This movie is based on an Italian journalist who migrates to Australia in the 1960’. The film goes through some of the problems that emigrants faced in Australia back in those days such as; understanding t...
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| 33. | Chile Chile is a country full of Spanish culture, but with a small native population. The Amerindian people in Chile tend to be on the poorer side, but are in the process of rising from low class to middle class through proper education. The flora and fauna of Chile are many, but the number of endangered...
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| 34. | how has television reflected and changed american history since 1950 How has Television reflected and affected America since 1950 ?
Since 1950 television has been one of the most influential mediums on American culture. It has provided America with news, entertainment and advertising. Television’s great popularity in Ame...
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| 35. | Migrant Acculturation The institution of the A.N.C (African National Congress) as the ruling party in South Africa parliament has seen an influx of white Afrikaners into Australia. The majority of Afrikaners who immigrate to Australia find it difficult to adapt within a new society and culture. Proper investigations and ...
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| 36. | Tourism in India ... Compare this with India-a country with a rich & vibrant culture and heritage, hich attracts just 25 lakh visitors every year. The 25 lakh figure is deceptive as many people counted as tourists are often NRIs visiting their friends and relatives in India. ... India and Thailand were at similar...
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| 37. | Sense of Community A New Social Paradigm ... Amitai Etzioni in his book, “The New Golden
Rule” gives some insight and solutions to reorganizing our social structure for
the good of all. Etzioni offers us a new social paradigm.
In todays society we are so overly concerned with individual rights that we
have lost our sense of ...
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| 38. | Construction of Fear in Gated Communities Governance Space and Everyday Life ... 1), referring to the deterioration of both the environment and the sense of trust, solidarity and nationhood among each other, we see a phenomenon arise more clearly than ever before, namely the gated community. Over eight million Americans have sought refuge from crime and other problems of u...
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| 39. | globalization The advent of the twentieth century was accompanied by the peaking of the first wave of globalization while the rising crest of a second, more potent wave marked the end of this era. ... ”
Like all other phenomenon, globalization has many dangers and an ugly dark side as many anti-globalists would...
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| 40. | Translation Evaluation in a Systemic Perspective Translation Evaluation in a Systemic Perspective
Li Yunxing, Tianjin Normal University, China
Abstract
Chinese scholarship has had an influx of Western ideas in the last twenty years, notably about ¡°dynamic equivalence¡±. Referring to the fact that translation cannot be evaluated by mat...
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| 41. | idea of cinema has always been in our heads Its material realisation in the latter 19th Film History
Essay question 1
The idea of cinema has always been in our heads. Its material realisation in the latter 19th Century as the technology became available was always anticipated by our desires. ...
Adam Kirby
The idea of cinema has always been in our heads. From cave paintings, to an...
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| 42. | Arranged Marriages ... Arranged marriage have been around for a long time and in our world today people should get to decide whether or not they should be arranged as the will be no independence, interest, and it is not your choice. ... When I was in high school I met a girl that had been arranged by her parent w...
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| 43. | Nectar in a Sieve Nectar in a Sieve examined the cultural and economic impact that colonization has on a nation. As outside interests grew the people of India suffered greatly. The colonists did little to help the people, and in many cases were the direct cause of their problems. The established values of the people ...
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| 44. | Conceptual art
‘Conceptual art is intended to convey an idea or a concept to the perceiver, rejecting the creation or appreciation of a traditional art object such as a painting or a sculpture. ... However the conceptual artist employs a range of technologies, objects, environments, materials and natural forms ...
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| 45. | The Bluest Eye This book is a tale of oppression, cultural acceptance, self image, and self hate. A poor black girl growing up in the thirties just wants to be accepted and thought of as a "good girl". She believed that the culture around only thought of the stereotypical white girl as pretty, with her blonde hair...
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| 46. | the life Introduction: You may well ask why this chapter (and the following on television and movies) is included in a course discussing the Bible and social ethics. The response to that is funda-mental: music is a representation, and a testimony, of that cultures views, philosophies, beliefs, ... Thus, it m...
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| 47. | Analysis of Sigmund Freuds Totem Taboo What can be said of Sigmund Freud and his psychological theories through the analysis of his work? ... Prior to reading Totem and Taboo, I had never opened a single book written by Freud. ... However, as a result of reading Totem and Taboo, I was able to walk away with a much deeper understandin...
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| 48. | Egypt Why does Egyptian art remain so static? Why does Greek art change so quickly? A reason why Egyptian art stays the same could be that while the country has a lot of outside influences they wish their culture, in this case their art, to remain the same. A second reason could be that the central author...
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| 49. | General Motors Saturn Corporation While most companies try to create a width and depth of their product mix that will entice the broadest customer base, General Motors attempted something different with its first independent division, Saturn Corporation. Saturn chose to create a unique partnership among the company, its dealers, an...
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| 50. | Micro-Economics paper The fast food industry has proven to be a revolutionary force in American life. fast food is so common that it is available at every street corner and it is an integral part of life to some. Many people buy fast food daily without giving it any thought. Fast food chains are negligent in selling food...
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