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Annotated Bibliography General Education Capstone Gen 499 Topic: In this paper I will research the topic of single-parenting. There are an array of topics that fall into single-parent households that could be researched‚ such as behavioral problems in the children‚ female-headed households‚ mental illness and suicidal thoughts in the children‚ neglect‚ and race in single-parent families. I decided to focus my research on the adversities single-parent families face compared
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Tiana Wilson Dr. Wade C. Ferguson Sr. Seminar in Business Administration - Business Administration Capstone BUS 499-020016*201002 Friday‚ December 18‚ 2009 Assignment 5 Lufthanasa 1. What type of international strategy has the company chosen‚ and what means has it used to expand internationally? The type of international strategy that has been chosen by Lufthansa involves four phases‚ where the first three results to a global strategy and the final phase is a strategy monitoring system
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