court: Ashley County‚ Arkansas v. Pfizer‚ Inc‚ 552 F.3d 659 (8th Cir. 2009) Summary of Key Facts: An ingredient widely used in Pfizer’s products is a necessary ingredient in the manufacturing of methamphetamine in small toxic labs which are responsible for dangerous explosions‚ burns‚ and toxic fumes. Arkansas has one of the largest numbers of small toxic labs in the US and is burdened with high costs of fighting the meth epidemic and is seeking to recoup some of the funds that the counties of Arkansas
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Rural marketing INTRODUCTION The concept ‘Rural’ and ‘Marketing’‚ though used very frequently in various forums‚ have eluded any precise and non- controversial definitions. When we join them‚ the resulting concept ‘Rural Marketing’ means different things to different persons. This confusion leads to distorted understanding of the problems of rural marketing poor diagnosis and‚ more often than not‚ poor prescriptions. The Indian rural market with its vast size and demand base offers great
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FOREST A forest‚ also referred to as a wood or the woods‚ is an area with a high density of trees. As with cities‚ depending on various cultural definitions‚ what is considered a forest may vary significantly in size and have different classifications according to how and of what the forest is compose. These plant communities cover approximately 9.4 percent of the Earth’s surface (or 30 percent of total land area)‚ though they once covered much more (about 50 percent of total land area)‚ in many
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RESTRAINTS - are quotas on trade imposed by the exporting country‚ typically at the request of the importing country’s government. Quota rent - is the extra profit that producers make when supply is artificially limited by an import quota. 5. LOCAL CONTENT REQUIREMENT - demands that some specific fraction of a good be produced domestically. 6. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES - are bureaucratic rules that are designed to make it difficult for imports to enter a country. 7. ANTIDUMPING POLICIES -
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University Business School China Academic Year 2013/14 Spring Semester MODULE P14B46/L1/01: ESSENTIALS OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Prof. Dirk Moosmayer “Critically analyze and compare the marketing strategies of one local and one international brand in one product category and country of your choice and develop recommendations for the local brand. Consider a social perspective in your work”. Aloyce Gervas Haule ID: 6514396 Word Count: 4373
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Employer Branding and its Effect on Organizational Attractiveness via the World Wide Web: Results of quantitative and qualitative studies combined Paper presented at the 4th International e-HRM Conference “Innovation‚ Creativity and e-HRM” 28-29 March 2012‚ Nottingham Trent University‚ UK Tanya Bondarouk1 University of Twente School of Management and Governance Department of Operations‚ Organization and Human Resources 7500 AE Enschede‚ The Netherlands Email: t.bondarouk@utwente.nl Huub
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Forests A forest is an area filled with trees which provides homes for many different living things. The forests found in Trinidad and Tobago are called Tropical Seasonal Forests because they are found near the Earth’s equator and have both wet and dry seasons. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A forest is made up of different layers. The Emergent Layer is very sunny because it is at the very top and only the
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Employer branding From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Minchington (2005) defines your employer brand as “the image of your organization as a ‘great place to work’ in the mind of current employees and key stakeholders in the external market (active and passive candidates‚ clients‚ customers and other key stakeholders).” Employer branding is therefore concerned with the attraction‚ engagement and retention initiatives targeted at enhancing a company’s employer brand. Strong employer brands
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Economy Transdisciplinarity Cognition www.ugb.ro/etc Vol. 15‚ Issue 1/2012 103-111 The Role of Banks in Capital Formation and Economic Growth: The Case of Nigeria Alex Ehimare OMANKHANLEN Covenant University‚ Ota‚ Ogun State‚ NIGERIA alexehimare@yahoo.com Abstract: This study investigates the role of banks in capital formation and economic growth: The case of Nigeria for the period 1980-2009. The economies of all market-oriented nations depend on the efficient operation of complex and delicately
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prevent people drinking the milk to suffer adverse health effects; however‚ the tough standards do not go without controversy and consequences. Because of the state’s adoption of these new milk safety standards‚ there will be an expense imposed on companies wanting to sell milk in Iowa‚ resulting in a forty million dollar cost each year
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