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    tried hard on his presentation German Managers were in shock and they walked out the door saying excuse themselves. Why they did like that is‚ Germans typically do all the necessary background research before walking in the door. However ‚ Italian manager didn’t know German’s Culture before they made negotiation . So German found that boasting .Real negotiating‚ as far as Italians was concerned‚ would not start at least for another day. The example also illustrates the bare differences between the

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    Reading Assignment Section 1: The Origins of Progressivism Four Goals of Progressivism • What was the progressive movement and what did it aim to do? Protecting Social Welfare • Who was Florence Kelley and what did she advocate for? Promoting Moral Improvement • What was the Prohibition and what led up to it? Creating Economic Reform • What were muckrakers? Fostering Efficiency • Who coined the scientific management? Reform Governors • Why was Robert M. La Follette an important

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    WYOFF AND CHINA-LUQUAN: NEGOTIATING A JOINT VENTURE(A) Introduction & Situation Analysis Joint ventures (JV) are a popular method of foreign market entry because they theoretically provide a way to join complementary skills and know-how‚ as well as a way for the foreign firm to gain an insider’s perspective on the foreign market. Since China began its market opening in 1978‚ joint ventures have been the most commonly used form of foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ with about 70% of FDI in China

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    Avoid Trans Fats

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    Avoid trans fats for health. Trans fat is an unhealthy substance‚ also known as trans fatty acid‚ made through the chemical process of hydrogenation of oils. Hydrogenation solidifies liquid oils and increases the shelf life and the flavor stability of oils and foods that contain them. Trans fat is found in vegetable shortenings and in some margarines‚ crackers‚ cookies‚ snack foods and other foods. The US FDA in 1999 proposed that the Nutrition Facts labels on vegetable shortenings and some cookies

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    What Was The Iron Curtain

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    The "Iron Curtain" was a metaphor that Winston Churchill used to describe the dark times that had fallen on Europe. Much of Eastern Europe had fallen to Soviet Control‚ from East Germany and Poland to Russia. This had to do with the Cold War because the cold war was a rivalry between the USSR and the USA‚ which resulted in Western Europe being a part of NATO (US Allies) and Eastern Europe was part of the Warsaw pact (USSR). The iron curtain severed the ideologies of Communism and Democracy. Because

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    Why was Pitt’s 1784 administration not expected to last; and why did it against the odds? There were many factors that threatened William Pitt politically in 1784‚ however‚ equally‚ there were just as many factors that assisted in securing Pitt’s position as Prime Minister. Firstly‚ Pitt‚ at the age of 24‚ had become Great Britain’s youngest Prime Minister ever‚ and consequently was mocked for his youth. A popular rhyme circulated that is was “a sight to make all nations stand

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    clerical workers in private offices. Women worked as conductors on trams and buses. A quarter of a million worked on the land. The greatest increase of women workers was in engineering. Over 700‚000 of these women worked in the highly dangerous munitions industry. Industries that had previously excluded women now welcomed them. There was a particular demand for women to do heavy work such as unloading coal‚ stoking furnaces and building ships. Women moved into the labour force to fill this need. During

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    Elizabeth I- why did she never marry and what were the consequences. “I may not be a lion‚ but I am a lion’s cub and I have a lions heart” –Elizabeth I This quote states that Elizabeth may not have been a man‚ but she is her father’s daughter‚ and she has his heart. signifying she can rule just as he or any man before her has. Elizabeth was born on the 7th of September 1533 at Greenwich Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry the VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Her birth was much disappointed

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    exclusion laws that allowed insurance companies to deny health insurance claims based on the use of alcohol. Then‚ insurance companies began writing alcohol exclusion clauses into their policies. One intent of such state laws was to reduce the incidence of drunk driving. Another was to save insurance companies money. Most states still do this. Nevada is on a short list of states which prohibit this practice.

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    their part in the trading system as they supplied raw materials for England. Before the Navigation Acts‚ England didn’t have much say over the colonies trade. The Navigation Acts were then made to create a limited trade policy for the colonies. It was poorly enforced‚ and the policy of neglect would continue until the end of the French and Indian War. The colonists would eventually seek to be self-governed and England tried to tighten their political control by imposition of tax and trade regulations

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