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  • Strategies for Loan Growth on Green Technology Financing

    Strategies for Loan Growth on Green Technology Financing

    Strategies for loan growth on Green Technology Financing In Malaysia, there are still many untapped opportunities which can be found in green technology sector because the sector has growth potential and positive prospects that can contribute to the economy. There are approaches or strategies which can encourage companies to participate in the scheme and actively apply for financing from the Participating Financial Institution (PFI). The PFI plays an important role in this sector to ensure

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    Submitted: September 4, 2018 By: franklampard8888
  • Strategies for Motivating Mary Kay Employees: Avoiding Negative Consequences When Implementing Changes to Employee Incentive Programs

    Strategies for Motivating Mary Kay Employees: Avoiding Negative Consequences When Implementing Changes to Employee Incentive Programs

    Strategies for Motivating Mary Kay Employees: Avoiding Negative Consequences When Implementing Changes to Employee Incentive Programs Gary W. Boettcher Sullivan University MGT 510 Executive Summary This proposal addresses the problems associated with the alarming growth rate of car incentive winners as a percentage of the total number of Mary Kay beauty consultants. Between 1986 and 1988, the number of awarded cars doubled, as did the cost of the incentive programs. Also, an increasing proportion

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: gwboettcher
  • Strategies Yamazaki

    Strategies Yamazaki

    Alternative strategies One of the alternative strategies can be use to solve the problem is giving advice to John Higgins. Leonard Prescott, vice president and general manager of weaver-Yamazaki Pharmaceutical of Japan can meet john Higgins his executive assistant privately to advice him about his working customs. As we know, John Higgins working custom is more on Japanese work customs and Prescott want it to be change. There are many examples in the case that

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    Submitted: May 6, 2011 By: brunozzz
  • Strategy

    Strategy

    1. ^ Nag, R.; Hambrick, D. C.; Chen, M.-J,What is strategic management, really? Inductive derivation of a consensus definition of the field. Strategic Management Journal. Volume 28, Issue 9, pages 935–955, September 2007. 2. ^ Lamb, Robert, Boyden Competitive strategic management, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984 3. ^ Johnson, G, Scholes, K, Whittington, R Exploring Corporate Strategy, 8th Edition, FT Prentice Hall, Essex, 2008, ISBN 978-0-273-71192-6 4. ^ Chandler, Alfred Strategy and Structure: Chapters in

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: kunjumol
  • Strategy and Porfitability

    Strategy and Porfitability

    Strategy and porfitability Depe UPF Efectividad operacional→ se limitan a esperar que la competència innove. Unit 2: Propósitos y valores La estratègia es la orientacion y el alcance de la organizacion a largo plazo que consigue una ventaja para la organitzación qque ajusta recursos a su entorno cambiante y, en particular.... Hay 4 inputs que condicionan la orientaciñon de la empresa: * Gobierno Corpotativo: es el organo maximo, esta compuesto por cuatro organos, estos cuatro

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    Submitted: March 7, 2016 By: Pere9898
  • Street Children

    Street Children

    INTRODUCTION One of the miseries brought by the modern civilization is the situation of the street children. In the old times, and still now in some areas, children worked with their parents and reamed a lot of things from them; later, children looked after aged parents, and therefore much value was put on children, and there was strong bond of affection between parents and child. However, now it has changed. Parents go to work, and

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: David
  • Street Children

    Street Children

    Who are the Street Children? Street Children are young people who spend a considerable time living and/or working on the streets of the world's cities. Different countries describe street children in different ways. However,two general categories have been frequently used to describe them: • Children living and working in the street. • Children working on the streets who maintain regular contact with their families. Reality Situation of Street Children • The working street child works

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Street Children in Pakistan

    Street Children in Pakistan

    DEFINITION OF STREET CHILDREN WHO ARE STREET CHILDREN? Children (under 18 years) who spend most of their time on the streets. There are between 10 to 100 million street children worldwide, depending on the exact definition used. The target group is homeless and vulnerable street children including their families, who are at high risk of exploitation and physical and emotional abuse, especially through forced commercial sex and violence in the streets. DEFINITION OF STREET CHILDREN:

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    Essay Length: 1,648 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Street Corner Society Synopsis

    Street Corner Society Synopsis

    1. I would say that the characterization of lower class neighborhoods as being disorganized is false. While from an outsider’s view, things may appear hectic and chaotic, there is a finely designed structure among the groups involved in the areas. Individuals find themselves grouping together with others who have similar aspirations and desires; in Street Corner Society, this is seen as the ‘corner boys’ and ‘college boys’. Corner boys grew up, not in schools, but

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Street Racing

    Street Racing

    Street Racing It is the primal urge amongst male teenagers; put the pedal to the floor and see who wins. It is street racing and it has caught on in the U.S. over the past decade as one of the worst influences on young impressionable minds today. The feeling you get when your going fast cannot be replaced by any other stimulant known to man. It’s flashy, fun, and exciting until it goes wrong. The

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Street Racing

    Street Racing

    A relatively calm crowd accompanied the A1GP opener, but anticipation of this event grew strong as the field of predominantly Japanese and a few U.S. drivers pulled up to the pits. Anyone waiting to have a shirt signed or a photo taken with their favorite driver did so now because every key figure, from Taniguchi and Kazama to U.S. favorites Rhys Millen and Tony Angelo, attended the event. The previous day’s drivers search brought many

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Victor
  • Streets and Teens

    Streets and Teens

    Street racing is a deadly sport loved by many teenagers. The thrill of speeding to gain respect for yourself and your car. When I say street racing, I don’t just mean the actual act of two cars speeding and trying to beat each other. I’m talking about the entire street racing “scene” or “phenomenon”. A few of the reasons why street racing is so dangerous are the high speeds, unsafe surroundings, adrenaline rushes, deadly risks,

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Yan
  • Streets of Philadelphia

    Streets of Philadelphia

    Streets of Philadelphia The main premise of the movie was to show the struggles of someone living with AIDS. The movie was made for all audiences that are educated on the background of the disease, and for those unaware of the struggles that one must go through when living with AIDS. I think that the most educating part of the movie was the different symptoms AIDS patients must deal with, and the way society thinks

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: regina
  • Stress

    Stress

    Stress is a distasteful state of emotional and physiological awakening that people experience in situations that they perceive as dangerous or threatening to their well-being and lives. For example, “A threat to your life or safety triggers a primal physical response from the body, leaving you breathless, heart pounding, and mind racing (nih.gov,1)”. It is also a natural reaction by the body that happens when a part of the brain perceives unstable activity. The

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Stress

    Stress

    Everyone experienced stress. Whether it is realizing you have a term paper due in an hour, or something major, like losing a loved one, stress is a part of everyday life. There are hundreds of books on how to deal with stress, and even more therapists who get paid quite nicely to help people avoid or control their stressful lives. But is stress more than just a feeling? Is it more than just an

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Bred
  • Stress

    Stress

    Stress According to a high school psychology textbook, stress is "a particular pattern of disturbing psychological reactions that occur when an environment event threatens important motives and taxes one's ability to cope." In plain English, stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment. However, not all stress is bad. Some stress is good. In fact, everyone needs stress in his or her lives, because without it,

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Strict Parents

    Strict Parents

    Strict Parents Why are my parents so strict? Why are some of my friends parents strict and some aren’t? I asked my Mom these questions to help me write this paper. My Mom said that there are several reasons she is strict on me. One reason is that she wants to protect me from making mistakes that can harm me for the rest of my life. She also wants to protect me from people who

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    Essay Length: 532 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Strides Towards Peace in the Basque Region

    Strides Towards Peace in the Basque Region

    When one speaks of what is being done to resolve the ethnic conflict in the Basque region of Spain one might have to look at the covert aspects rather than the overt. The ethnic conflict has been occurring for decades and for some might finally be reaching a conclusion. Although, to others there is no true end in site and no real solution. So what is presently being done and what has previously been attempted

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    Essay Length: 566 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Strings of History

    Strings of History

    “Um…son…what are you doing?” Crouching, I twisted my body to face my mother, who was standing above me in the doorway. I held a huge roll of string in one hand and a thick roll of duct tape in the other. I had cleared the floor of my room by squishing all the furniture uncomfortably against the far wall. On the newly barren, wooden floor lay rows and rows of the string I was holding.

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    Essay Length: 525 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Strong Winds (typhoons, Hurricanes, Cyclones, Tropical Storms and Tomados)

    Strong Winds (typhoons, Hurricanes, Cyclones, Tropical Storms and Tomados)

    STRONG WINDS___________________________________________________ (Typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones, tropical storms and tomados) Mechanism of destruction:- Pressure and suction from wind pressure, buffeting for hours at a time. Strong wind loads imposed on a structure may cause it to collapse, particularly after many cycles of load reversals. More common damage is building and non-structural elements (roof sheets, cladding, chimneys) blown loose. Wind-borne debris causes damage and injury. High winds cause stormy seas that can sink ships and pound shorelines.

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Janna
  • Structural Functionalism in Vietnam

    Structural Functionalism in Vietnam

    The social theory of Structural Functionalism can be explained by analysing the Vietnamese society. A society is like each organ in the body, it has a particular role to fulfil and produce a healthy functioning body. Likewise, each part of society has a function to perform to produce a stable society that solves the basic needs that all societies seem to have. Vietnamese society is based on traditional values and the core family unit, but

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    Submitted: March 9, 2013 By: Lauren
  • Sts Manufacturing

    Sts Manufacturing

    Is China a market economy? What role have foreign companies played in China's fast-paced growth since the reform began? How does the Chinese government perceive foreign enterprises operating in China? What has been the history of China's relations with the outside world and how does this influence their behavior toward foreign firms on Chinese soil? China started to become a market economy after China’s new leader agreed that new technology from the West is required

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Student

    Student

    after falling in love with a woman from the social elite, makes a lot of money in an effort to win her love. She marries a man from her own social strata and he dies disillusioned with the concept of a self-made man. Fitzgerald seems to argue that the possibility of social mobility in America is an illusion, and that the social hierarchies of the "New World" are just as rigid as those of Europe.

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Anna
  • Student

    Student

    MBTI (myers briggs) Critique: The Myers-Briggs type indicator is a personality questionnaire design to identify different characteristics. It consists of 16 different traits or types which people can be grouped in together. It has become more and more popular during years and many criticisms have risen from it. It was developed by a mother and daughter combination, over a period of 40 years, Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers who originally created

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Bred
  • Student

    Student

    An entrepreneur is someone who owns and manages their own business. The idea of becoming an entrepreneur is very appealing to many people. Across the country, more people than ever are being exposed to the entrepreneurial thinking. Colleges are even offering more entrepreneurship courses for business and non-business majors, thereby increasing the new business genre. Society wants to obtain the luxury of being your own boss, putting a product or service in the market that

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Student

    Student

    S & E TERM REPORT (REVISON) Natural environment: Environment division not created by people but by nature. Biodiversity: It is wide range of species in the environment, is essential for the survival of ecosystems. Eco systems: An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit. Salinity: The rising salt levels in groundwater, soils and streams. As salinity, levels increase, water is extracted from plants less easily form the soil, irritating water conditions. The

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    Essay Length: 256 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Jon
  • Student Assessment

    Student Assessment

    A current policy issue that is plaguing our educational system is the emphasis put on student assessments. Teachers are at odds in their classrooms on whether to teach the necessities that students will need to be productive in our society, to simply teach what will be tested on state and federally mandated assessments, or both. Teachers are forced to find a balance within their instructions due to the time restraints that stand in their way.

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Student Debt

    Student Debt

    INTRODUCTION This report examines the increasing trends in the amount of debt students are graduating with. The purpose of this report is to prove why these trends need to be stopped, and how they can be stopped. After viewing the statistics from 1993 to the present it will be obvious that student debt is not rising at a steady pace, but that its growth is leading to large financial burdens by many students. Recommendations are

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Student Fair Trading Opportunities Available Konvo

    Student Fair Trading Opportunities Available Konvo

    STUDENT FAIR TRADING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE KONVO SINTOK- UUM Convocation Festival 28th was held on 21 to 28 October 2015. The opening ceremony was officiated by Prof. Dato 'Seri Dr. Bin Mohamed Mustafa Ishak, Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Utara Malaysia. The opening ceremony was hosted by celebrities that Zamani Slam, Ramli Sarip, Farhan AF and AF Didi. Excitement Convocation Festival can be seen by opening more than 180 sales outlets including automobile exhibitions and also through the

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    Submitted: July 24, 2016 By: adeepazmi
  • Student Improvement Program in Alternative High School

    Student Improvement Program in Alternative High School

    Abstract This study examined program completion and student motivation among students within one particular alternative education high school program. Exiting students of the program are expected to have done so within 65 days. Based on the most recent student exit date prior to this study, only 18 of 29 students successfully completed the program within 65 days. Surveys were given to determine the motivational levels of the students failing to exit within the expected timeframe.

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Andrew
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