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  • Please Describe one Personal or Professional Accomplishment That Had a Great Impact in Your Life

    Please Describe one Personal or Professional Accomplishment That Had a Great Impact in Your Life

    Question 2: Please describe one personal or professional accomplishment that had a great impact in your life (maximum 300 words) British American Tobacco was the first multinational company which I started to work for right after graduating from the university. As a first step BAT hired me as intern in marketing department. During this time of period I did my best to overachieve all the requirements to get the full-time job offer from the company

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    Essay Length: 317 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 26, 2014 By: bugerman
  • Do It Yourself -How Effective Is It in Indian Context of Business

    Do It Yourself -How Effective Is It in Indian Context of Business

    Road Map The major objective of such kind of a product should be to associate itself with the target market. People should establish an emotional connection with the brand, which can be done through a multi channel campaign spreading awareness and appealing to target audience. The major concern in our country is that people do not associate women doing house hold chores like drilling, painting etc. Further the affluent section, considers such jobs as shabby

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    Submitted: November 5, 2014 By: amandixit
  • Essay on Japanese Economy

    Essay on Japanese Economy

    Essay on Japanese economy The economy of Japan has the third largest economy by GDP (the national income and output of the country.); the fourth largest by Purchasing Power Parity and it’s the second largest developed economy in the world. The country’s GDP per capita was the 22nd highest in 2013 and it is a member of the Group of Eight (The Group of Eight was the name of a forum for the governments of

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    Essay Length: 1,020 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2015 By: 1159989
  • Negative Impact of Fdi

    Negative Impact of Fdi

    1. NEGATIVE IMPACT 1. Exploit the workforce that is available in host country. Take undue advantage of low cost labors , unskilled labors…, make use of probation to consistently change labors without training or equipping them with experience, skill and qualification Because FDI enterprises in Vietnam are mainly conducted labor-intensive processes such as machining and assembly. Even the leading technology companies such as Intel Inside Sam Sung that have production facilities in Vietnam mainly produced

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    Essay Length: 2,679 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2015 By: Phuong Hoang Ha
  • Impact of Csr Activities on Economic Performance of Company

    Impact of Csr Activities on Economic Performance of Company

    Study Oriented Project Project Report on IMPACT OF CSR ACTIVITIES ON ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF COMPANY Prepared under the supervision of Dr. Praveen Goyal (Department of Management) Submitted by Vikas Jakhoria (2011B3C7360P) Anil Kumar Poonia (2011B3TS062P) BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI Pilani Campus 2013-14 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to our Instructor Dr. Praveen Goyal, lecturer (BITS-Pilani) for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout

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    Essay Length: 8,852 Words / 36 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2015 By: vikasjakhoria
  • Difference in Writing Styles of “happy Endings” and “the Looking Glass” and Their Respective Impact

    Difference in Writing Styles of “happy Endings” and “the Looking Glass” and Their Respective Impact

    Muhammad KHATTAK Compare/Contrast Essay Dr Becky Hsu English VY100 Section 08 18 November, 2014 Difference in writing styles of “Happy Endings” and “The Looking Glass” and their respective impact. “Happy Endings” is a short story written by Margaret Atwood. The story revolves around the life of a couple: John and Mary, and has several plots but one similar ending as a whole. It was first published in a 1983 Canadian collection, Murder in the Dark.

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    Submitted: March 25, 2015 By: ghazankhattak
  • Political Economy of Discrimination

    Political Economy of Discrimination

    As women increasingly enter the labor market in the US, equity and anti-discrimination issues between genders are addressed great importance, especially the earning gap. The earning difference between women and men is narrowing down, however, the ratio of the wage gained by women to that by men still triggers discussion about the cause of this gap. The ratio in 1955 was 64 percent, and by 2007 the gap had closed to the degree where the

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    Essay Length: 1,148 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2015 By: Jiahui Wang
  • How Did Brown Vs the Board of Education Impact the Integration of Public Schools

    How Did Brown Vs the Board of Education Impact the Integration of Public Schools

    How Did Brown vs The Board of Education Impact the Integration of Public Schools Education has been the key to success and a major part of a child's developmental growth throughout the years. Years ago it was limited to some children because of the color of their skin, so action had to be taken to protect the welfare of the children no matter their race. In the 50’s a group of brave African American

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    Submitted: April 19, 2015 By: vguerrero23
  • Economy- Look for the Economic Growth

    Economy- Look for the Economic Growth

    BUMKT6942 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS I- INTRODUCTION II- HOST AND HOME COUNTRY ENVIRONMENT III- INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS IV- RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION (1-2PAR) V- REFERENCE LIST I- INTRODUCTION Obj/ purpose Structure (what should be covered in the report?) strength and weakness of the country Importance of IB and host country environment (political and economy factor) II- host and home country environment PESTLE discuss each. then summarizes one paragraph why the pestle analysis supports the country

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    Essay Length: 507 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2015 By: joygrace27
  • The Global Economy

    The Global Economy

    The global economy is all the economies of individual nations that are linked together rather than individual economies. Therefore Globalisation plays an important role on involving the process of increased integration between countries and economies and increased impact of international aspects of life and economic activity .And the major indicators of integration between economics include trade in goods and services, financial flows, investment flows ,technology and the movement of workers. International trade in goods and

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    Essay Length: 720 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 15, 2015 By: Derrick Lee
  • Entering into Indian Market

    Entering into Indian Market

    REASONS FOR ENTERING INTO THE INDIAN MARKET Economy figures paint India as the fifth biggest consumer market in 2025. These days the Indian working class counts 300 million individuals, similar in size to the whole European Unions market. If the economy will take after the patterns of pre-crisis, the numbers are going to rise. It has the world's second biggest work power, with roughly 520 million individuals. It is a massive pool of skilled labor,

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    Essay Length: 444 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2015 By: Abhishek Chopra
  • One Two Three Little Indians

    One Two Three Little Indians

    One, Two, Three Little Indians Ryan Bell/1.3 The short story “One, Two, Three Little Indians”, by Hugh Garner, hands us a lens into the oppression of native people in society caused by the Ignorance of their white oppressors. Through the application of symbolism, Garner demonstrates the degradation of native culture due to the effects of modern day society. At the beginning of the story, Garner introduces the baby, whom is the story’s most important symbol.

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    Essay Length: 474 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 1, 2015 By: ryan5bell
  • Cultural and Historical Impacts on Individuality

    Cultural and Historical Impacts on Individuality

    Abby Milner IGE 121- 05 Mr. Jian Winter Quarter 2015 17 March 2015 Prompt C Multicultural, historical and social awareness is important for IGE students to grow. You are encouraged to articulate, explore, identify, compare and contrast diverse cultural, social and historical values and perspectives as compared to your ideology and value system. How do they help you expand your critical thinking? As you study some non- Western readings from Asia, Middle East, Africa on

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    Submitted: November 3, 2015 By: abbymilnerr
  • Remembering the French Indian War

    Remembering the French Indian War

    Remembering the French Indian War Isaiah Diggs History 201-0201 Research Paper December 1, 2014 Background The French and Indian war also known as the seven years war was the final Colonial War taken place in 16-1763. The Seven Years War conflict involved many nations including Austria, England, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Sweden. The majority of the battles and wars took place in Europe, India, and North America. Europe, Sweden, Austria, and France were all

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    Submitted: November 16, 2015 By: isaiah678
  • The Impact of Empowerment on Employee Effectiveness and Employee Responsiveness in Banking Sector of Mysore

    The Impact of Empowerment on Employee Effectiveness and Employee Responsiveness in Banking Sector of Mysore

    Department of Management Studies, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore A PROJECT REPORT ON The Impact of Empowerment on Employee Effectiveness and Employee Responsiveness in Banking sector of Mysore Submitted by Deeksha.B USN-4JC10MBA35 Submitted to VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELGAUM, INDIA In December 2011 In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Under the guidance of Mr Girish Baga Assistant Professor Sri Jayachamarajendra College Of Engineering, Mysore C:\Documents and Settings\admin\My

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    Essay Length: 6,733 Words / 27 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2015 By: Deeksha Dillip
  • The Effects of International Tourism on the Economy and Business of a Country

    The Effects of International Tourism on the Economy and Business of a Country

    The Effects of International Tourism on the Economy and Business of a Country By [Name of the Writer] [Supervisor’s Name] [Name of Institute] [Date of Submission] ________________ Abstract The term ‘International Tourism’ is used when people travel around the world outside their home country or region. It means the temporary movement of people from their home country to another destination for various reasons such as health, business, recreation and other reasons. This study was conducted

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    Essay Length: 6,766 Words / 28 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2015 By: nashra
  • Islamic Contributions and Their Impacts on the World

    Islamic Contributions and Their Impacts on the World

    Essay Islamic Contributions and their Impacts on the World The Islamic civilization had many great achievements and accomplishments that have contributed to world culture. Islamic achievements have helped other cultures adopt new ideas and make great advancements in an immense variety of fields. These fields include medicine, art and literature, architecture, astronomy, philosophy, and mathematics. Islamic achievements also assisted in making daily life for the Muslim people a great deal easier. Of all the Islamic

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    Essay Length: 896 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2015 By: sainikhil prathipati
  • Extensive Impact of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Catastrophe

    Extensive Impact of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Catastrophe

    Nuclear Power 1 Nuclear Power Anthony C. Martinez SCI207 Professor Yavuz Cakir April 15, 2013 Nuclear Power 2 The extensive impact of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe caused by tsunami on Japan’s people and land can still be clearly seen even after eight months of the mishap. Though the inhabitants aren’t exposed to high levels of radiations as was fretted, the soils across the northeastern Japan have become polluted and rendering the area unsuitable for

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    Essay Length: 862 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2015 By: borepuncher6
  • China Social Economy

    China Social Economy

    Sarbanov Emil (伊米) 2015722024 4.2 Part B (p.122) 1. in this case the limitation on carriers liability 500$ per package specified by COGSA would govern the transaction. And I think considering that this sum (500$ per package) is more than real cost of publication, so Sam, Bill and Howard can be fully protected by carriers liability. Remember that both contracts: with Bill F.O.B. Savannah & with Howard C.I.F. Bath, United Kingdom shall be governed by

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    Submitted: December 17, 2015 By: luckyboy
  • Post French and Indian War Effects

    Post French and Indian War Effects

    Palgon 3 Shmuel Dov Palgon Mr. Spring American History November 9th, 2015 Post French and Indian War Effects The French and Indian War changed the relationship between Britain and the colonies. The war enabled Britain to be more ‘active’ in colonial political and economic dealings by imposing a set of laws and levying taxes unfairly on the colonies. That caused the colonists to change their ideology from toleration to hatred toward Britain. English debt lead

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    Submitted: March 31, 2016 By: shmuel palgon
  • The Impact of Settings in War Stories

    The Impact of Settings in War Stories

    The Impact of Settings in War Stories In order to give readers a true understanding of a war story, one must be able to envision the events taking place in a meticulous way. The setting of a story is what creates this vision in a readers mind and is an extremely important aspect in creating a truly effective and interesting war story. The setting in the stories vary depending on the author’s style of writing

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    Submitted: April 7, 2016 By: tbuono
  • Treaty with the New York Indians, 1838

    Treaty with the New York Indians, 1838

    David Neiger 02/23/16 Professor Martin Le 350 Federal Indian Law Treaty Paper TREATY WITH THE NEW YORK INDIANS, 1838. Jan. 15, 1838. | 7 Stat., 550. | Proclamation, Apr. 4, 1840. Throughout the vast land that makes up the great United States of America, there are hundreds of different Native American tribes or bands, it is currently estimated that there are over two million Native Americans that make up our entire population today. Native Americans

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    Submitted: April 21, 2016 By: dcneiger
  • Blackfoot Indians

    Blackfoot Indians

    Blackfoot Indians The Blackfoot Confederacy was divided into four separate tribes, the Northern Blackfoot (Siksika), the Kainah (Blood), the Piegan, and the North Piegan. All four groups spoke the language, Algonquian. Before the Blackfoot Indians had to live on reservations, they lived in a large area from the North Saskatchewan River in Canada to the Missouri River in Montana. The Blackfeet were known for their skills in hunting buffalo. They avoided the Indian wars with

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    Submitted: April 26, 2016 By: jennaboo
  • The Impact of Leader Behaviour on Trust in Management and Co-Workers

    The Impact of Leader Behaviour on Trust in Management and Co-Workers

    SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2002, 28 (4), 29-34 SA Tydskrif vir Bedryfsielkunde, 2002, 28 (4), 29-34 THE IMPACT OF LEADER BEHAVIOUR ON TRUST IN MANAGEMENT AND CO-WORKERS DEANNE N. DEN HARTOG Organizational Psychology, Faculty of Economics Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam MICHAELA C. SHIPPERS Work and Organizational Psychology Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam PAUL L. KOOPMAN Work and Organizational Psychology Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ABSTRACT Within organizations, trust is essential for cooperation. One important form of trust is employees’

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    Submitted: May 1, 2016 By: sdflsj
  • Economic Impacts of Events Essay

    Economic Impacts of Events Essay

    Economic impacts of events Essay Economic Impacts are effects of the level of economic activity in a specific region or area. All large scale and even small scale events are capable of having an impact on the economy we live in, as event managers, we can measure the level of economic impact a specific event is allowing by looking at Direct, Indirect and Induced Impacts. Direct Impacts result from expenditures associated with constructing and operating

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    Submitted: May 11, 2016 By: sarajdinler

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