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  • Cultural Heritage of India

    Cultural Heritage of India

    Cultural Heritage of India India with its centuries old civilization is perhaps one of the few nations, which has a cultural heritage that is rich, diverse and unique. The richness and diversity of the Indian culture has its roots in its history. The history of India is testimony to the fact that foreign invasions influenced the polity and culture of India. Right from ancient times when Alexander invaded India and brought with him Greek influences

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • What Is E-Business

    What Is E-Business

    What is E-Business? “Electronic Business (e-business) is the conduct of commercial transactions with the help of telecommunication systems” (Using information systems for electronic business). E-business for the Bead Bar would mean the ability to be open around the clock and reach consumers around the globe. The Bead Bar could use e-business to increase their sales by reaching people around the world versus being limited to the local shops and franchises. The possibly of reaching the

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Bred
  • Business Law - Limited Purpose Public Figures

    Business Law - Limited Purpose Public Figures

    OFFICE MEMORANDUM 3 Question Presented Under California defamation law, does a business owner become a limited-purpose public figure for the purpose of a defamation claim when the business owner has contributed to an organization headed by a gubernatorial candidate, published two one-page articles supporting the candidate in a business newsletter and Web site, and anonymously supported the candidate in an Internet chat-room debate? Brief Answer No. Under California defamation law, an individual does not become

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Southwest Airlines Corp. Culture

    Southwest Airlines Corp. Culture

    The topic chosen was Southwest Airlines because of its prevalent and lengthy history of successful entrepreneurship and presence in the airline industry. It has been successful in its ability to attain success in many facets of the economy. From implementing an innovative marketing structure to effectively managing its workforce, Southwest has been the pioneer in many forms of creativity and innovation in the industry. In addition, it is an excellent topic for the theme of

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    Essay Length: 1,762 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Business Case - Why Diversity and Inclusion Is Important

    The Business Case - Why Diversity and Inclusion Is Important

    The Business Case - Why Diversity and Inclusion is Important Knowing that gaining the support of the Board was critical to the success of the D&I initiative, early in the process the DAC defined the business case for Diversity and Inclusion. This was a clear and succinct statement of the benefits would achieve from embarking on such a significant culture change process, and would be understood by employees throughout the organisation. The business case is

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: David
  • Amish Culture

    Amish Culture

    Culture, as defined by Edward Burnett Tylor "includes all capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society"("Culture" Encyclopedia Britannica Online http://search.ebcom/bol/topic?tmap_id=51795000&tmap_typ=ai). Humans, since the beginning of civilization have learned from one another, the ways in which to survive and maintain order . They have also learned and developed methods that ensure cooperation and promote self-sufficiency. The Amish are a group of people that have done precisely that. This long history of independence

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: July
  • The Cultural Front

    The Cultural Front

    Jennifer Klein 10667174 02/09/04 CES 440 The Cultural Front In the USA, it seems as though there is always a revolution going on. The world is changing everyday. Everyday there is something new going on. Everyday there are people fighting for what they believe in, from social movements to political movements. Everyday people are working hard for their future. People are just trying to make it in the real world. In the the 1930’s, there

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Victor
  • Dell’s Direct Business Model

    Dell’s Direct Business Model

    Subject: Dell’s Direct Business Model Date: 04/08/05 Will Dell’s direct business model continue to provide a competitive advantage as fellow competitors Compaq, IBM, and HP emulate Dell’s direct model? Dell’s direct business model bypasses the dealer in the supply chain and sells computers directly to customers, building each to order. Dell does not manufacture the computer components; they merely assemble computers based on components that are available in the market. Dell’s use of technology and

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: David
  • To What Extent Do the Conventions and Codes of Film Noir Used in Double Indemnity Reflect the Social, Economic and Cultural Content of the Period?

    To What Extent Do the Conventions and Codes of Film Noir Used in Double Indemnity Reflect the Social, Economic and Cultural Content of the Period?

    Double indemnity was made just after the war, during a period of time where men felt insecure, as women had become more powerful and independent. This is represented in the film by a negative portrayal of Phyllis. A common type of woman featuring in noir films is the femme fatale, which challenges the most traditional role of the woman and the nuclear family. She refuses to play the role of devoted wife and loving mother

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Ryanairs Business

    Ryanairs Business

    “The French Transport Ministry said Tuesday that it had instructed its civil aviation authority to discuss the security practices of the low-cost airline Ryanair with regulators in Ireland and Britain. The ministry issued a statement after the broadcasting of a television documentary in Britain that alleged that security practices were occasionally flouted by the Ireland-based airline. The documentary, screened by Channel 4 in Britain on Monday, alleged that passport checks before boarding were not carried

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Yan
  • Managing/analyzing Loan Requests, Business Feasibility and Borrower's Credibility

    Managing/analyzing Loan Requests, Business Feasibility and Borrower's Credibility

    INTRODUCTION Financing any venture is usually a challenging activity and finding the required amount of funds needed to achieve such venture is not as easy as just saying, “we need money”. Getting finance is a must for any business venture to succeed because money is required to make projects happen. Therefore, business owners and companies resort to borrowing many times to finance these projects. To give a loan which is essentially to meet the financial

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: regina
  • Music’s Ability to Shape People and Culture

    Music’s Ability to Shape People and Culture

    Music's Ability to Shape People and Culture The lights blind me. I shake as the sweat pours from my head while everybody stares at me, judging me, and listening to me. The monitors in front of me hiss and explode with vibrations, the rhythm section is pulling behind me, and the room is packed to the brink. There is smoke in the air along with the ecstasy that seems to electrify the room and feed

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • A Business Interest Lobbyist’s Recommendation for Reducing the U.S. Budget Deficit

    A Business Interest Lobbyist’s Recommendation for Reducing the U.S. Budget Deficit

    To: Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury From: Mr. Ben Bodi, Business Interest Lobbyist Date: April 5, 2007 Subject: A business interest lobbyist’s recommendation for reducing the U.S. budget deficit With a current budget deficit of $246 billion dollars, the U.S. government should adopt extensive fiscal measures that will reduce this deficit and simultaneously promote long-run economic growth. To ensure long-run real GDP growth and a reduction in the budget deficit, the United

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • What Are Business Ethics?

    What Are Business Ethics?

    What are Business Ethics? To simply put it, business ethics involves learning what is right and wrong, and then doing the right thing. Philosophers have been discussing ethics for at least 2500 years, since the time of Socrates and Plato. Many ethicists consider emerging ethical beliefs to be "state of the art" legal matters. Values, which guide how we ought to behave, are considered moral values, e.g., values such as respect, honesty, fairness, responsibility, etc.

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Business Sector Accepts Mediation

    Business Sector Accepts Mediation

    Business Sector Accepts Mediation Venessa Robinson Cleary University Wider acceptance of negotiation and mediation in the business sector can be accomplished through information technology (IT) and internet technology. Negotiation is an interpersonal decision-making process necessary whenever two or more parties cannot achieve our objectives single-handedly according to Leigh Thompson’s book, The Mind and Heart of the Negotiator. Discussions are held with the intent to produce an agreement. If an agreement cannot be reached, a mediator

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • Business Law

    Business Law

    1-2 Statutory law comes into existence when a legislature passes a statute. This statute is then included in the federal code of laws or the relevant state code of laws. Common laws are the rules of law announced in court decisions. These rules include interpretations of constitutional provisions, of statutes enacted by legislatures, and of regulations created by administrative agencies. If there is a conflict, common law or previously decided cases will take precedence. 2-4

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Max
  • Business Process Reengineering

    Business Process Reengineering

    MGT485-0601A-15: Global Strategic Management Ed Siebold Is reengineering just another management fad or does it offer something of lasting value? Describe specific situations in which you would or would not recommend reengineering as a potential strategy. Be sure to support your answer. Reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary measures of performance, such as cost, quality, service, and speed (Hammer & Champy, 1993). Reengineering

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: David
  • The Molding of American Culture: Cocaine 1860-1914

    The Molding of American Culture: Cocaine 1860-1914

    Cocaine: The Molding of American Culture, 1860- 1914 Cocaine had slowly risen into American Popular Culture, starting with an appeal to the elite class and ending with the Harrison Act of 1914. Employers encouraged the use of the coca leaf among their workers to increase productivity and decrease fatigue. Early physicians would prescribe cocaine to treat everything from morphine addiction to the common cold. Cocaine became a common ingredient in consumer goods. Marketers raved about

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Which Organizational Culture Fits You?

    Which Organizational Culture Fits You?

    Introduction What is organizational Culture? Culture is made up of the values, beliefs, underlying assumptions, attitudes, and behaviors shared by a group of people. How important organizational Culture is? We spend 40 or more hours at work each week. Many of us spend more time with those we work with than we do our families. For us to be content and fulfilled people, that time must be valuable for more than a dollar. . .

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Challenges Facing the Australian Catholic Church of the 21st Century

    Challenges Facing the Australian Catholic Church of the 21st Century

    Challenges Facing the Australian Catholic Church of the 21st Century There are many challenges facing the Catholic Church in Australia during the 21st century. The decline in religious vocations, falling mass attendance, married clergy, female ordination and the role of the laity are all issues contributing to the challenges of the Australian Catholic Church. Religious vocations are on a steep decline. As stated by the Pope, in regard to Australia, “mainstream Christianity is dying more

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • Business Regulation

    Business Regulation

    Run the “Business Regulation” Simulation. Develop a 1,400-1,800-word paper (including tables) in which you do the following: Introduction Alumina Inc. is an USA-based $4 billion alumni maker. It operates in eight countries around the world with the USA accounting for seventy percents of its sales. Situated in the fringes of Lake Dira in the state of Erehwon, Alumina Inc. has business interests in automotive components and manufacture of packaging materials, bauxite mining, etc. Alumina Inc.

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Reflection on First Stage of Business

    Reflection on First Stage of Business

    On October 8th, our group, Secret Seal was asked to deliver our Proof of Concept. It was conducted in a form of slideshow presentation. Proof of Concept served as the next step that followed after our group’s previously successful Rocket Pitch presentation. The presentation content was completed mainly to proof and convince potential investors, teachers and classmates, that our Secret Seal business is profitable. Peers voted five groups out of the remaining nine business concepts

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Business

    Business

    Introduction In transforming the FMC Green River facility from a traditional organization to the Aberdeen “no fear” system, management must be motivated to the success of this implementation. Proactive management is needed to deal with employees as individuals to effectively increase employee motivation. In order to support the motivation of employees, management has to become aware of what motivates each employee. Being an interactive manager builds a relationship of trust, openness, and honesty which can

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Business Startegy

    Business Startegy

    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Origin of the Report Our respected faculty Mr. Ali Salman asked me to do a report on Synovus. After a brain storming session I decided to do SWOT analysis and cover all the corporate level strategy of Synovus. 1.2 Background of the Report Bangladesh economy is growing rapidly. All the organizations are taking loans from banks and expand their business portfolio. For this reason, the banks corporate lending process and lending risk

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: July
  • Pepsi Blue Case Study - the Challenges Inherent in Executing a Global Re-Branding Campaign

    Pepsi Blue Case Study - the Challenges Inherent in Executing a Global Re-Branding Campaign

    PEPSI BLUE CASE STUDY: THE CHALLENGES INHERENT IN EXECUTING A GLOBAL RE-BRANDING CAMPAIGN During the 1990s, PepsiCo launched new products and engineered a global re-branding campaign in an effort to grow sales volume; reinvigorate their stagnant brand; and to close the increasingly large sales and market share gap between itself and its primary competitor, Coca-Cola. In 1993, Pepsi jump-started its marketing efforts by adding two brands to its portfolio: Crystal Pepsi and Pepsi Max. Crystal

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Steve