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  • Meiji Oligarchy and Industrialism of Japan

    Meiji Oligarchy and Industrialism of Japan

    To create a country internally stable, strong enough to repel foreign ambition, and progressive enough to be seriously regarded by the international community, the oligarchy of the Meiji Era felt that they needed to make a break with the past and begin anew. They spent years studying successful nations and used the lessons learned to invent a system that not only moved Japan forward into the modern age, but also took into consideration the traditions

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Automobile Industry in China and India

    Automobile Industry in China and India

    Table of Contents Introduction 3 1 The Nature of the Automobile Market 4 1.1 China: 4 1.2 India: 5 2 The Country Situation in India and China 7 2.1 China: 7 2.2 India: 8 3 The Type of FDI to Further Minimise Risks 10 4 Conclusion and Recommendations. 10 5 Bibliography 13 6 Appendices 17 6.1 List of Tables: 17 6.2 List of Figures: 22 List of Tables Table 1: Comparison of Key Economic Indicators

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Eliminating Oac: A Negative Change

    Eliminating Oac: A Negative Change

    Eliminating OAC: A Negative Change The Ontario Academic Credit, more commonly known as OAC, used to be the final year in high school. It was also called grade thirteen and was eliminated after the 2002-2003 school year. Premier Mike Harris abolished grade thirteen as a cost-cutting measure to help finance the many tax-cuts.№ Clearly, the future generations were not a priority in this decision because by eliminating grade thirteen, students are now less prepared for

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • Industry Analysis of the Indian Retail Sector

    Industry Analysis of the Indian Retail Sector

    Industry analysis of the Indian retail sector Modern retailing has entered India in form of sprawling malls and huge complexes offering shopping, entertainment, leisure to the consumer as the retailers experiment with a variety of formats, from discount stores to supermarkets to hypermarkets to specialty chains. However, kiranas still continue to score over modern formats primarily due to the convenience factor. Source: IT Retailing: Are You In The Loop? July 16, 2006. The organized segment

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Academic Change, Reality or Illusion?

    Academic Change, Reality or Illusion?

    Do you think that Indio High School can improve its academic climate? And if it can, what will it take? Being idealistic, I say it can change somehow, but being realistic, I know that probably it will not change. Why? Well because of three simple things, motivation, stress, and second-language learners. Three things that pretty much will never change. Motivation, I would say, is the most important problem. How can a student, like me, do

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Rapid Change and Management

    Rapid Change and Management

    Like every company Choice Point is in the business to make money and generate revenue. When the demand for their services is increased they have to meet that demand. During the holiday season this increase is especially noted. Holidays usually require the hiring of more employees at several companies which in turn requires Choice Point to hire more employees themselves, to complete this increase of need for background checks. The hiring of this significant amount

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Power of Music Therapy

    The Power of Music Therapy

    Ever wonder why a song may bring tears to your eyes? Or how music allows you to recall a specific memory of your past? Well others have thought of the same questions and actually have been able to harness the power of music and direct it toward healthcare. This practice is known today as Music Therapy. Music Therapy is the prescribed use of music and music related techniques to assist and motivate a person towards

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Victor
  • How Society Likes to Blame Music

    How Society Likes to Blame Music

    How Society Likes to Blame Music Universally, music has always been a unifying way of bringing people together. Since pre-historic times when cavemen made animal-skin drums to presently when we have tons of different musical genres of whatever you can imagine, we always operate to some sort of a rhythmic beat. But as of recently, certain types of music have come under scrutiny, predominantly gangsta rap and heavy metal. Now you’d think that these two

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Janna
  • Native Speaker" Von Lee Chang-Rae

    Native Speaker" Von Lee Chang-Rae

    1. Einleitung Unter „auslandskoreanischer Literatur“ verstehen wir Werke koreanischer Schriftsteller, die im Zuge der Katastrophen und Umwдlzungen des 20. Jahrhunderts die koreanische Halbinsel verlassen haben oder Nachkommen ausgewanderter Familien sind, die sich in der Hoffnung auf ein besseres Leben fьr die Emigration entschieden haben. Das Interesse an den koreanisch-amerikanischen Schriftstellern ist gerade im letzten Jahrzehnt kontinuierlich gestiegen, wдhrend die Werke dieser Literaten zunehmend sowohl an Popularitдt, als auch an Publikum gewonnen haben. Die Ursache fьr

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Monika
  • Leadership and Change Management

    Leadership and Change Management

    Leadership and Change Management Organizations usually face change due to many forces surrounding the business. The forces can be from internal or external sources. External forces of change usually occur outside of the organization and it could have a global effect. There four external forces for change: demographic characteristics, technological advancements, market changes, and social and political pressures (Kreitner-Kinicki, 2003). The internal forces for change come from inside the organization. The forces come from human

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Steve
  • Revolutions - a Justified Means of Change?

    Revolutions - a Justified Means of Change?

    Since the beginning of time, revolutions have directed the progression of most societies. Not only have they improved the lives of many, but they have also been the cornerstones to building some of today's most powerful and democratic countries. Most people have heard of the French and American Revolutions, however history tells us there have been hundreds more, from small town Revolution to major countries. Revolutions are justified means of change because they help to

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Specialty Retail Industry

    Specialty Retail Industry

    Industry Overview Some 400,000 specialty retail stores operate in the US with combined annual sales of $350 billion CAGR 2002-06: 5% Market is dominated by large players like Best Buy, Toys “R” Us, Gap, Sports Authority, etc The market size of some major product categories: o Shoes and clothing - $125 billion o Electronics and appliances - $85 billion o Jewelry - $25 billion o Sporting goods - $25 billion o Books - $25 billion

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Free Term Papers on Macro Analysis of Telecommunication Industry in Australia

    Free Term Papers on Macro Analysis of Telecommunication Industry in Australia

    Executive Summary The telecommunication industry is the most booming industry across the world and in Australia too. It is very important for telecommunication industry to analyse its micro environment and macro environment. Microenvironment consists of the organisation’s various departments, competitors, customers, marketing intermediaries and publics. The microenvironment represents the strengths and weaknesses of the organisation. The organisation has partial control over the factors of its microenvironment. The macro environment consists of the factors such as

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Music Influences

    Music Influences

    Music is a prominent force in adolescent lives; according to the American Medical Association, American adolescents spend a total of four and a half hours a day listening to music and watching music videos. Parents are increasingly weary of suggestive, violent, lyrical content in popular music. A University of California study recently showed that 48% of Americans, including the younger generation, say that violence in popular music should be regulated. In Paducah, the affect of

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Top
  • Sustainability and Environment Issues in the Design Industry

    Sustainability and Environment Issues in the Design Industry

    Sustainability and Environmental Issues in the Design Business For this assignment I am required to compile a report on the sustainable and environmental values held by a well-known company. The company I will be reporting on is Chanel. Chanel is one of the fashion leaders of the world specializing in both hand made couture and ‘off the rack’ ready to wear fashions. Their target audiences are the wealthy members of society. Their logo and distinctive

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • French Revolution (causes and Changes)

    French Revolution (causes and Changes)

    What were the causes and the effects of the French Revolution? The major cause of the French Revolution was the disputes between the different types of social classes in French society. The French Revolution of 1789-1799 was one of the most important events in the history of the world. The Revolution led to many changes in France, which at the time of the Revolution, was the most powerful state in Europe. The Revolution led to

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Friday Everything Changed

    The Friday Everything Changed

    Story Title: The Friday Everything Changed Author: Anne Hart The Friday Everything Changed” written by Anne Hart describes how a simple question challenges the unspoken rule, the tradition and in the process, bringing people closer together. We are introduced to Alma Niles, a girl who is well-liked among her peers. She was the one who triggered this exciting revolution. Joined by many other girls such as Minnie Halliday and Doris Pomeroy. These girls rose against

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Jack
  • How Has the Use of E-Mail Changed Business Communications?

    How Has the Use of E-Mail Changed Business Communications?

    How Has The Use Of E-mail Changed Business Communications? One cannot underestimate the impact that e-mail has had on the workplace. E-mail could quite possibly be the most significant development of the recent technological advancements, as many business managers have recognized it as the single most important part of today’s information technology (Currid, 1993). It is more convenient that the old methods of face-to-face meetings, “snail mail”, and telephone calls. It allows more precise communication,

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    Essay Length: 847 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Sound of Music

    Sound of Music

    The Sound of Music relied on orchestral background and multiple solo opera parts. I slightly remember watching The Sound of Music years ago, and dreaded watching it again. Watching it this time was different as I remember. As I?m beginning to have a basic appreciation for music I really enjoyed it much more. When I really paid attention to the music and the words being sung it told the whole movie. I also think that

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Steve
  • Music Composition

    Music Composition

    Music is the most intangible art form. You cannot grasp or hold it, as you can other art forms. It is there for a minute, and it vanishes as soon as the last chord fades away. The great works of music are timeless. They remain with us after all the instruments have been packed away and the players have all gone home, in our heads, playing over and over. We hear them everywhere from shopping

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Economic Impact of Rising Oil Prices in Automotive Industry

    The Economic Impact of Rising Oil Prices in Automotive Industry

    The Economic Impact of Rising Oil Prices in Automotive Industry The rise in the oil prices plays a major role in the automotive industry. “The world consumes over 82 million barrels of oil per day (BPD), with the united states taking roughly 20 million BPD” (McFarlane). Oil provides 97 percent of the transportation fuels that helps to run the cars, trucks and other vehicles in the nation’s highway (Heinberg). Thus, when the price of the

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Edward
  • Environment Changes

    Environment Changes

    Human induced climate change resulting from an enhanced greenhouse effect is probably the greatest environmental threat facing the world today. Specifically, the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide may be classified as the primary culprit. As a result of greenhouse gases entering the upper levels of the earth’s atmosphere, it diminishes or breaks down the earths’ Ozone layer. With this loss of this protective blanket, harmful radioactive rays from the sun enter the

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • Porter’s 5 Forces on Airline Industry

    Porter’s 5 Forces on Airline Industry

    The budget airline industry in Singapore presents an interesting situation for analysis. It has 3 main local players plus a foreign player, namely Valueair, Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia Airway and Airasia but Jetstar Asia Airways has effectively merged with Valueair. There are also possibilities of more foreign budget airlines operating in Singapore, and big airlines may also slash their prices to compete with the budget airlines. The higher fuel price, terrorist threat and restrictive govt

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: regina
  • Music Diversity

    Music Diversity

    Some of my friends listen to certain genres of rock music, some listen to hip-hop. Despite our friendship we have differing views upon each genres of music. Having listened to both genres of music at one point in my life I have an understanding of why some rock listeners would be quick to reject hip-hop as meaningful, complex and valid art form. The production of hip-hop music first consisted of two turntables and a microphone.

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Janna
  • Was British Industry Inefficient?

    Was British Industry Inefficient?

    By the 1870s, Britain’s economy was enviable by the rest of the world as they set the pace in industrialising. However, her pre-eminence (GPD per capita exceeded that of America by one-third) wavered in this period preceding World War I. To determine whether this change was due to inefficiencies in British industry requires recognition of the contrasts between Britain and America. Although America’s economy improved vis-а-vis Britain’s, this was out of Britain’s control due to

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: regina

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