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  • Tata Daewoo Deal

    Tata Daewoo Deal

    (i) Examine the market implications of acquiring the Daewoo plant by Tata Motors Tata Motors inked an investment agreement in February 2004 to acquire the South Korean truck-major Daewoo Commercial Vehicle for $102 million. The acquisition marks the beginning of Tata Motors global expansion trail and is expected to help the company make headway in a number of other markets. Tata Motors is the largest company of the Tata Group of companies. Poised at a

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Anna
  • Jewish Dealings with Anti-Semitism

    Jewish Dealings with Anti-Semitism

    Jewish dealings with Anti-Semitism A New Promised Land: a History of Jews in America chronicles the remarkable history of Jewish advancement in America. However, with these advancements came feelings of animosity and anger. Anti-Semitism, a term used to express feelings of resentment towards Jews, was prevalent throughout this time. Since the early development of society in the United States, the issue of treating people of different backgrounds with equality has been a divisive issue. America

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    Essay Length: 897 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Max
  • Imperial Tobacco Financial Analysis

    Imperial Tobacco Financial Analysis

    Imperial Tobacco Index S.No. Particulars Page No. 1 IMPERIAL TOBACCO Company Profile 2 2 Key management personal and shareholding distributions 3 Share Holding Distributions 3 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS 5 Comparative Profit and Loss Growth Analysis Comparative Balance Sheet Analysis Financial Ratios Analysis 4 SHARE MARKET INFORMATION 8 Dividends Imperial Tobacco Direct Competitor Comparison Valuation Ratio Comparison with Industry And Sector Statistical/ Technical Analysis 5 Risk Analysis 10 6 Final comment 11 1.Company Profile Address: PO

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    Essay Length: 508 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Anna
  • Fdr’s New Deal

    Fdr’s New Deal

    FDR’s New Deal It is nearly impossible to discus the economic situation of the 1930’s without discussing one of the major things that occurred during it: Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal. The New Deal was put together by Roosevelt in order to satisfy the three R’s; Relieve, Recover and Reform. In doing so, he hoped to bring an end to the great depression. The new deal did not come in one form though. It took on

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    Essay Length: 837 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Steve
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal

    Leading up to the Great Depression, there were many problems that needed significant attention. The stock market crash was the primary contributor to the long years of national depression of the 1930s, but the events that came along with it were also very trying. Bank failures, mass unemployment, agricultural collapse, and industrial failures were all factors in this era of overwhelming melancholy, but with the election of 1932, a new plan was formed to change

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    Essay Length: 1,039 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Artur
  • Lawsuits Against Big Tobacco... Justified or Not?

    Lawsuits Against Big Tobacco... Justified or Not?

    Abstract Since the first major lawsuit settled against tobacco companies in 1998, there has been much controversy over whether or not these lawsuits are justified. On the pro side of the argument there is much evidence to support that the tobacco industries have long known about the dangers of cigarette smoking. Furthermore that this knowledge warrants the need for compensation. In addition the industry has concealed this knowledge from the public. On the con side

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    Essay Length: 1,936 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Tobacco

    Tobacco

    Every company whether successful or not is involved in making strategic decisions that reveals the firms social responsibility and ethical decisions. Ethical decisions are tough and complex and should not be based on what is "right" or "wrong." Its complexity is found in the countries' setting; internationally they are based on different cultures, morals, perceptions. U.S ground rules must be altered when doing business internationally, they must abide by the host country's rules to guarantee

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    Essay Length: 1,293 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Tobacco

    Tobacco

    Tobacco had already long been used in the Americas by the time European settlers arrived and introduced the practice to Europe, where it became hugely popular. At high doses, tobacco can become hallucinogenic[citation needed]; accordingly, Native Americans did not always use the drug recreationally. Instead, it was often consumed as an entheogen; among some tribes, this was done only by experienced shamans or medicine men.[citation needed] Eastern North American tribes would carry large amounts of

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    Essay Length: 793 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • Tobacco Industry Analysis

    Tobacco Industry Analysis

    The tobacco industry involves companies that sell and produce tobacco products all around the world. Tobacco products include cigarette, cigar, pipe, and chewing tobacco. Tobacco smoking is “the single largest cause of preventable death and disease in our community.” (Tobacco. 2006) With a society becoming more prosperous, education is improving and a concern for quality of life is resulting in a strong anti-smoking sentiment on all levels of society. Therefore the present and future marketing

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    Essay Length: 2,065 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Dbq New Deal

    Dbq New Deal

    “DBQ” In 1929, the United States Stock Market crashed, heralding the tumble into world-wide depression. President Hoover tried to pacify the people by telling them it was temporary and would pass over. But a new figure rose out of the people, promising he would do anything and everything he could to restore their lives. In 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to the presidency, and his new policies would soon sweep over the country. Roosevelt’s

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    Essay Length: 1,305 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Steve
  • Ethical Reveiw of Lockheed Deal

    Ethical Reveiw of Lockheed Deal

    Carl Kotchian's decision in the Lockheed, Japan business contract was the right decision. Bribes were big part of Japanese business in the 1970's. By accepting the deal, Kotchian provided jobs for thousands of employees for the Lockheed Company. The deal also took care of the Lockheed shareholders, and their families. Conducting business globally in the 1970's sometimes meant paying bribes, or kickbacks to guarantee the deal. Although bribery was not an accepted practice in the

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Anna
  • Dealing with Loss: The Childhood Perspective in Now and Then

    Dealing with Loss: The Childhood Perspective in Now and Then

    Does Hollywood portray reality? A connection between the two definitely exists in the coming of age movie, Now and Then. This movie directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, four women look back on the problems they faced during one summer as adolescents. Set in the small, secluded town of Shelby, Indiana, Glatter particularly focuses on two young girls who have experienced loss. Samantha, the main character, deals with her parent’s divorce, while her friend Roberta deals

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Anger and Dealing with It

    Anger and Dealing with It

    Anger and How to Deal With It Penny Cloutte, renowned psychologist and founder of the website www.mind.org, defines anger as “A natural response to feeling attacked, injured or violated. It’s part of being human” (Cloutte). It is by far the deadliest and ugliest emotion we as human beings are capable of displaying. Everyone gets angry, some more often than others. In fact, according to Charles Spielberger, Ph.D., a psychologist who specializes in the study of

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    Essay Length: 1,547 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Are Hazardous Substances Dangerous, How to Deal with Them and the Dangers They Can Cause.

    How Are Hazardous Substances Dangerous, How to Deal with Them and the Dangers They Can Cause.

    How are hazardous substances dangerous, how to deal with them and the dangers they can cause. The Hazardous Substances Regulation is complimented by the Hazardous Substances Advisory Standard. The aim of the regulation is to minimize the risk to health from work with hazardous substances. This package was developed nationally with the aim of ensuring uniform legal standards. Hazardous substances are chemicals and other substances that can affect workers’ health, causing Illness or disease. If

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • Bolman & Deal 4 Frameworks

    Bolman & Deal 4 Frameworks

    # Reframing is a key idea. # Failure due to lack of imagination. # Frames concept employs usable knowledge. * Structural goals specialized roles formal relationships division of labor rules, policies, procedures, and hierarchies Problems arise when structure does not fit situation * Human Resources extended family feelings, prejudices, skills, and limitations tailor org to people * Political arenas contests jungles interests compete for limited resources conflict is rampant bargaining, negotiation, coercion, and compromise Problems

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    Essay Length: 356 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Yan
  • American History New Deal

    American History New Deal

    The catastrophic stock market crash on October 24th, 1929 brought about widespread panic and the onset of incomparable consequences for America. From this crash, the Great Depression arose which was a long period of increased unemployment, poverty and deflation. The onset of the Depression left society blaming the government and seeking relief from the increased levels of poverty. Due to society being worried and troubled, the government, in which Republican Herbert Hoover was president, took

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    Essay Length: 1,796 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Economics of Tobacco Sales

    Economics of Tobacco Sales

    H1 States with Smoking Bans and Cigarette Sales Each year 440,000 people die, in the United States alone, from the effects of cigarette smoking (American Cancer Society, 2004). As discussed by Scheraga & Calfee (1996) as early as the 1950’s the U.S. government has utilized several methods to curb the incidence of smoking, from fear advertising to published health warnings. Kao & Tremblay (1988) and Tremblay & Tremblay (1995) agreed that these early interventions by

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Artur
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman's the Yellow Wallpaper Is a Short Story That Deals with Many Different

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman's the Yellow Wallpaper Is a Short Story That Deals with Many Different

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story that deals with many different issues that woman in the 19th century had to deal with on a daily basis. Some of these issues were within their control, but many of them were outside of the realm of control for women. The main point that I will focus on is how restricted societal roles can cause insanity. I will do this by deciphering the meaning

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Dealing with Grief in the Lovely Bones

    Dealing with Grief in the Lovely Bones

    The characters in Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones are faced with the difficult task of overcoming the loss of Susie, their daughter and sister. Jack, Abigail, Buckley, and Lindsey each deal with the loss differently. However, it is Susie who has the most difficulty accepting the loss of her own life. Several psychologists separate the grieving process into two main categories: intuitive and instrumental grievers. Intuitive grievers communicate their emotional distress and “experience, express, and

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Fatih
  • What Are the Main Hermeneutical Issues Associated with the Biblical Narrative Genre That a 21st Century Housegroup Leader Faces When Interpreting a Passage? How Does the Concept of ‘genre'help? Illustrate How to Deal with These Issues with a Biblical Te

    What Are the Main Hermeneutical Issues Associated with the Biblical Narrative Genre That a 21st Century Housegroup Leader Faces When Interpreting a Passage? How Does the Concept of ‘genre'help? Illustrate How to Deal with These Issues with a Biblical Te

    1. Introduction When reading or teaching from the scriptures, we are either consciously or sub-consciously trying to find meaning in the text. It is vital for us to understand this meaning in order for us to learn from it. The problem however, is that the true meaning of scripture can be easily misinterpreted, this is because there are many factors that must be taken into account before you are able to discern what the author

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Monika
  • Blindness and Ways to Deal with It

    Blindness and Ways to Deal with It

    Blindness and Ways to deal with it Blindness is a very difficult task in life if you ever experienced or know of someone that has experienced it. Blindness can come from many different things like diseases and disorders. One that practically know of is Retinitis pigmentosa commonly known as RP is an eye disease that attacks the retina. Blindness can change anyone's life or make it really hard to deal with. There are a couple

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Dealing with Difficult People

    Dealing with Difficult People

    Have ever you been asked how to use temperament or personality type to deal with difficult behaviour? Perhaps you talked about Survival Games by Eve Delunas or Being in the Grip by Naomi Quenk. These do get to the psychological causes of unwanted behaviour, and they both have some specific suggestions that are worthwhile following. While it is not type based, it might also be worthwhile looking at what these authors have to offer. Their

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: regina
  • Indo-Us Nuclear Deal

    Indo-Us Nuclear Deal

    Following are the key aspects of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal: * The agreement not to hinder or interfere with India's nuclear programme for military purposes. * US will help India negotiate with the IAEA for an India-specific fuel supply agreement. * Washington will support New Delhi develop strategic reserves of nuclear fuel to guard against future disruption of supply. * In case of disruption, US and India will jointly convene a group of friendly

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Phillip Morris and the Tobacco Industry

    Phillip Morris and the Tobacco Industry

    Case Study #1: Phillip Morris Questions 1. Do you actually think Joe Camel led youngsters to become smokers when they got older? Why or why not? I believe that the children who saw Joe Camel and became accustomed to him, had more of a probability to become smokers than those who didn’t, because the children could relate to Joe Camel just like any other fictional character that they held dear to them. For example, if

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal

    New Deal The "New Deal" was President Roosevelts's program to pull hte United States out of the Great Depression in the 1930's The New Deal did not relive the U.S. of the depression but it gave the economy a boost that it needed. This was not the first time that the people of the U.S. herd the words New Deal. President Roosevelt said whrn he was elected in 1932. When ROseavelt became Presidenr in 1993,

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Mike

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