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  • Strategic Alliances in the Chinese Automobile Industry

    Strategic Alliances in the Chinese Automobile Industry

    Strategic alliances in the Chinese automobile industry Italo Andres Sanhueza Student ID: 2007950305 5/23/2008 International Business (BUSS313) Professor Mannsoo Shin Contents Structure of the paper 3 Introduction 3 Strategic Alliance -THEORY 4 Description of the global automobile market 5 Description of the Chinese automobile market 6 Reasons for Strategic alliances in Chinese automotive market 7 Conclusion 8 Appendix 9 References 10 Structure of the paper This paper will intent to identify and find strategic alliances

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    Essay Length: 1,201 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Victor
  • Competitve Analysis of the Pc Industry

    Competitve Analysis of the Pc Industry

    .0 Introduction The opening of the 21st century arrived with an economic limp. Dragging behind it a spirit squeezed by imploded exuberance, the economy led some to give up on change and growth. Companies cut new programs, pulled out of or shut down corporate ventures, retrenched and played it safe. Yet, simmering barely beneath the surface we can see powerful drivers of change and growth still at work, building pressure for the next upswing in

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    Essay Length: 772 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Positive Impact Martin Luther Had on the Reformation

    The Positive Impact Martin Luther Had on the Reformation

    THE POSITIVE IMPACT MARTIN LUTHER HAD ON THE REFORMATION Martin Luther had several positive impacts on the Reformation. For instance, putting the immorality of the Catholic Church under microscope and later coming to a revolutionary idea that will limit their power. One aspect of the Catholic Church that was challenged by Martin Luther were the indulgences the church was selling in order to build a new church in Rome. Indulgences were the selling of prayers

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Monika
  • Porter's Five Basic Forces of Competition - Analysis of the Banking Industry

    Porter's Five Basic Forces of Competition - Analysis of the Banking Industry

    Introduction A number of the students in the class work in the banking industry and as such I have chosen to focus on the this industry for this discussion. I will analyses each of Porter’s five basic forces of competition as described in Capon’s book “Understanding Organisational Context” [1, pages 363 - 368] and apply these to the banking industry. Over the last decade the way we bank has dramatically changed as banks move from

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution was the social and economic changes that occurred when manufacturing shifted from people’s homes and shops to factories. It was a time of dramatic change, from hand tools and handmade items, to products which were mass produced by machines. Life generally improved, but the industrial revolution also proved harmful. Pollution increased, working conditions were harmful, and capitalists employed women and young children, making them work long and hard hours. The shift to

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Artur
  • Law Enforcement Vocational Paper

    Law Enforcement Vocational Paper

    Vocational Paper A career in law enforcement is the basis of this assignment. While this paper will primarily focus on the city police department level, most of the information will also be pertinent for county, state, and federal levels as well corrections. Numerous sources have been explored to provide the reader with the necessary skills, education, and training required in this career field. Salary and benefits, advancement potential, and the future outlook of the law

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    Essay Length: 1,678 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Max
  • A Study of Paediatric Hiv/aids and the Impact of This Disease on the ‘mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery

    A Study of Paediatric Hiv/aids and the Impact of This Disease on the ‘mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery

    PROBLEM STATEMENT A study of paediatric HIV/AIDS and the impact of this disease on the ‘Mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery. INTRODUCTION HIV/AIDS is a very serious problem, especially in the Caribbean, which has the highest HIV rate in the world, after Sub-Saharan Africa. As a global disease, HIV/AIDS had attracted both positive and negative emotions; from compassion, solidarity and support, to stigma, repression and discrimination. Statement of Problem This study explores the experiences

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    Essay Length: 4,385 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Com 525 - online Banking - How Technology Has Affected the Bank Industry

    Com 525 - online Banking - How Technology Has Affected the Bank Industry

    Online Banking: How Technology has Affected the Bank Industry Aluscine Kabia Diana Mickle Jennifer Ross Betty Tekeste University of Phoenix COM525: Managerial Communication and Ethics Edward L. Dempsey March 14, 2005 Modern technology has set the stage for today's industries to adopt faster, more effective and efficient tools to improve their business and productivity. A vast majority of organizations within various industries are using new technology to introduce changes to their business operations. Simply stated,

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    Essay Length: 1,990 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Industry Overvieew

    Industry Overvieew

    The low carb fad is over. Baked goods are back in favor as consumers look toward glycemic indexes and the incorporation of more grains in their diets. While the category is one that experts see as mature, a quick rundown from industry analysts shows there is room for inventory improvements and innovations that will inspire sales. The Bakery Aisle Whole grains are expected to build interest in the baked goods category as consumers seek everything--from

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Max
  • Functions of Law

    Functions of Law

    Functions of Law Having an overall understanding of the legal environment is essential for management in all businesses, and beneficial for all people in society. Management must be able to write contracts that benefit the company, as well as know the legalities of employment law. Individuals must know how the law works to know the rights they have in the society. To gain this knowledge the roles and functions of law in business and society

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Steve
  • A Note on the Cuban Cigar Industry

    A Note on the Cuban Cigar Industry

    Even for the uneducated cigar smoker, Cuban cigars are known as the upper echelon of style and class. They have a distinct taste and feel and are considered by some as containing the world’s best tobacco. Cuba’s land is possibly the ideal place to grow the most tempting cigar tobacco in the world. Though other countries are making very similar cigars, Cuba’s mystique still has a strong hold over cigar aficionados worldwide. Given the current

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Impact of Skinny Models on Eating Disorders and Women’s Purchasing Behaviour

    Impact of Skinny Models on Eating Disorders and Women’s Purchasing Behaviour

    The Impact of skinny models on Eating Disorders and Women’s Purchasing Behaviour Literature Review The literature review focuses on literature regarding the links between the use of skinny models in advertising, the purchase decision, women’s feelings of self worth, dissatisfaction with their own body and eating disorders. Models and the Ideal Body Shape Research in an article by Fay and Price (entitled “Female Body-shape in Advertisements”) found that the body shape of contemporary models in

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Edward
  • Definition of Public Relations

    Definition of Public Relations

    The Definition of Public Relations Public relations, what exactly does that mean? The term public relations seems straight forward, however, it has many different definitions. People see the term in different ways. Public relations is a very common term that is used in many different fields. Due to the different uses of public relations, there are many different definitions. Three definitions for public relations will be given to give a better understanding of the term.

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Trade & Poverty Relation

    Trade & Poverty Relation

    What is Trade: Exchanging articles for equal value is trade. Initial system of trade was based on barter system when currency did not exist. People did not have excessive needs so they exchanged only the surplus produce. Value of products then too was determined on the basis of demand and supply depending on the necessities. Present world necessities pushed trade to establish its importance. Thus trade became important factors of economy. To improve individual/ national/

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Janna
  • Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations Communication and publicity comes to mind when we talk about defining Public Relations. Public Relations is allot more complex than one would assume, with all the different types of title names associated with PR. Each separate job title comes with a different job description. So in asking me to make my own definition known, I would have to conclude that Public Relations to me means; a job requiring excellent communication skills ,

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Vika
  • Ethnic Relations

    Ethnic Relations

    ETHNIC RELATIONS Prateek Shukla 3/30/05 ETHNIC RELATIONS PAPER “We don’t want you here anymore white principal,” (Roberts 2) such misanthropical acts and slanders have been committed against thousands of people, almost every single day, here in the U.S. In fact, there have been many volatile arguments on the constitutional rights of ethnicity. Paul Craig Roberts believes that mass immigration will endanger American society. On the other side of the story is Professor Lipsitz, who

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Itec 2215 - the Impact of the Internet on People

    Itec 2215 - the Impact of the Internet on People

    The Impact of the Internet on People By: Danyell Smith April 28, 2006 ITEC 2215 Saturday Class Professor Alicia Davis The Internet has had a large impact on businesses, countries, and individuals. The Internet first started out as a research tool for Universities and now has become the “information freeway”. The Internet has created problems for some companies and has helped other companies. The Internet has caused problems with individuals but has also helped many

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Max
  • How Nafta Has Affected the Financial Service Industries in the United States, Canada, and Mexico

    How Nafta Has Affected the Financial Service Industries in the United States, Canada, and Mexico

    The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was enacted in November of 1993 with aims to facilitate the free flow of goods, services and labor between the United States, Canada and Mexico. The ratification of NAFTA created the world’s largest free market with roughly 390 million consumers and an estimated total output of $8.6 trillion. Clearly, this trade alliance has had a major influence on the financial service industries of the participating nations and will

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    Essay Length: 1,424 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Cumberland Metal Industries

    Cumberland Metal Industries

    I.Case Analysis Overview Cumberland Metal Industries (CMI) is one of the largest metal manufacturers in the world. The company evolved from selling metal as a finished product to one that used it as a raw material, increasing sales from $250,000 in 1963 to over $18,500,000 in 1979. Currently, CMI relies heavily on SlipSeal, which is used as a high-temperature sealant in automobiles. Although CMI dominates the market for this product, corporate sales figures decreased

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Artur
  • Law in the Middle Ages

    Law in the Middle Ages

    Law In The Middle Ages Ever wonder how life in the Middle Ages was? Whether its modes of punishment, the court system, Churches, or even medieval justice that played an important role for peasants, nobles, knights, and many more of the important people of the Middle Ages? During the middle ages there were laws people lived by and if broken they would either go to court or battle to survive. There is a variety

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Anna
  • Babylon Laws

    Babylon Laws

    Code of Hammurabi is the first written law in the human history. It includes a lot of information about Babylon. You are going go to read an essay about the Babylon's social and economic life, how neolithic revolution devoloped them and signs of civilization, social stratification and comparision about todays justice and their justice according to the code of Hammurabi. When we examine the the code of Hammurabi, we can understand Babylon's social and economic

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • Differences That Impact Collaborative Relationships and Strategies to Embrace and Encourage Collaboration

    Differences That Impact Collaborative Relationships and Strategies to Embrace and Encourage Collaboration

    Collaborative Group Project Differences that Impact Collaborative Relationships And Strategies to Embrace and Encourage Collaboration California State University, Sacramento EDS 101: Consultation Skills in Inclusive and Supportive Environments Spring 2005, Dr. EunMi Cho Table of Contents Cover Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Group Activities 3 Individual Contribution 3 Content of Group Work 3 Strategy 6 Conclusion/Group Reflection 7 Reference List 8 Evaluation Form 9 List of Resources 10 Individual Contribution Jackie Thomas-I interviewed

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    Essay Length: 1,642 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Yan
  • Performance-Related Pay

    Performance-Related Pay

    Performance-Related Pay (PRP) has become a growing trend in the last two decades in many organisations (Cadsby, Song & Tapon, 2007). The concept of performance-related pay was designed as a way to motivate employees and encourage desired behaviour due to individuals being different in terms of their own levels of motivation, drive and initiative. Organisations need to take this into account and set overall targets clear to individuals which are also in line with organisational

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Yan
  • Starbucks Buys Wind Power to Reduce Climate Impact

    Starbucks Buys Wind Power to Reduce Climate Impact

    Starbucks Buys Wind Power to Reduce Climate Impact - Case Study Starbucks Coffee Company committed recently to purchase wind power to offset a portion of the energy used in its operations. The commitment puts the company in the top 25 U.S. purchasers of renewable energy. Mitigating climate change is the driver behind Starbucks' decision to buy renewable energy certificates, which allow any size company to support renewable energy. Denis Du Bois June 01, 2005 A

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Jack
  • Paint Industry

    Paint Industry

    1. How is the architectural paint industry to be characterized? o The industry is matured, i.e. the sales are high and no longer growing o Competition is fierce as the market is very profitable o Prices tend to drop due to proliferation of competing products o 43% of total industry dollar sales account to architectural painting = 559 Million o Growth amounts to 1-2% o 50% of brands in this industry are private brands o

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Wendy

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