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    environment can classifies in two categories that are internal environment and external environment. Internal factors close to the company that have a direct impact on the organizations strategy‚ these factors include employee‚ customer‚ suppliers‚ shareholder‚ banker etc. External environment comprises those factors and trends outside the organization that might have an influence upon an organization and its future. Many external factors can have an effect upon an organization - from changes in government

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    4/8/2014 Will China be the next Superpower in the next 20 years? For many years now we have projected that since the U.S. got its independence and has been winning wars and gaining more land throughout the years that they would remain the nation that everyone would fear‚ and wouldn’t want to mess with in years to come‚ but the Chinese nations might have something to say about that now has they have been coming up with their strength has a nation in structure over the years. They have been showing

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    be expected to know what I want for myself‚ I can’t be expected to be confident to make those decisions on my own‚ or to even trust in my own parents to make them for me. I need to have mass media make those decisions for me. A teenager seems to always know which brand is the better brand‚ not based on what anything to do with quality; it has everything to do with the saturation of the market. Now as teenagers‚ they have no idea what that is‚ but what they do know is what is being showed to them

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    extraverts think while they are talking - Introverts are more likely to think before they speak and hence will more likely to miss their opportunity to speak - Introverts won’t open their mouth before they have a perfect answer -  “Don’t think about the perfect answer. It’s better to get out there and say something than to never get your voice in.” - Speak misleadingly about things you don’t fully believe in. Don’t think of the downside of what you are suggesting. - Go along with groupthink even though

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    success a result of something more cognitive? I responded by saying‚ “While luck may play a role‚ the vast majority of the highly successful business people I’ve met over the past 25 years do one thing in common – and they do it extraordinarily well. They monitor their business environment to predict future market trends. They analyse external forces‚ such as their competitive environment‚ economic conditions‚ technological possibilities‚ political and legal forces‚ changes in demographics‚ seasonal factors

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    Next Life

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    Reading – Lecture 4 Reference Hanson‚ Jarice. 2007. 24/7: Anytime‚ anywhere. In 24/7: How Cell Phones and the Internet Change the Way We Live‚ Work and Play‚ 1-15. Westport‚ CT: Praeger Publishers. Thesis The author argues that the invention of Cell Phones and Internet has drastically changed the social aspect in the lives of human beings‚ positively but more negativity arises. Summary The existence of Cell Phone and Internet is changing the way human does things. Back in the days‚ technology

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    Ever since 1619‚ our nation has been subjected to racial strife. When we first saw the first African-Americans step foot in our nation‚ we immediately thought higher of ourselves without good reasoning. Our views on racism have changed drastically over the years‚ as it now means one group of people feeling superior to another. In today’s age and time‚ we often accuse someone of being racist though we do nothing about it. Are categorizing the wrong attribute? This has been occurring for so long‚ how

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    Worldshows‚ the corporation is certainly trying. For a number of years‚ Wal-Mart has been the largest company in the United States. Now‚ though‚ it is the largest company in the world. Its global labor practices and outsourcing strategies represent for many what contemporary economic globalization is all about. But Wal-Mart is not standing still‚ and is opening up stores everywhere. From Germany to Beijing to Mexico City to Tokyo‚ more than a billion shoppers can now hunt for bargains at a Wal-Mart superstore

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    Crossing Over in Sordaria Background Sordaria fimicola is an ascomycete fungus that can be used to demonstrate the results of crossing over during meiosis. Sordaria is a haploid organism for most of its life cycle. It becomes diploid only when the fusion of the mycelia of two different strains results in the fusion of the two different types of haploid nuclei to form a diploid nucleus. The diploid nucleus must then undergo meiosis to resume its haploid state. Meiosis‚ followed by mitosis‚ in Sordaria

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    What Is Sickle Cell Anemia? Sickle cell anemia (uh-NEE-me-uh) is the most common form of sickle cell disease (SCD). SCD is a serious disorder in which the body makes sickle-shaped red blood cells. “Sickle-shaped” means that the red blood cells are shaped like a crescent. Normal red blood cells are disc-shaped and look like doughnuts without holes in the center. They move easily through your blood vessels. Red blood cells contain an iron-rich protein called hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin). This protein

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