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    The London Experience

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    all nationalities live their life in a different way as we did. In the early morning all of them go to their jobs and what’s a bit uncommon for us is that the majority of them travel by tube (as they call the underground) or double-decker (their red buss). Other new thing and a little bit strange for us‚ but not unknown‚ was that there all the people keep their right while in Romania we keep the left. To see how carefully they are‚ at all crosses we saw written “Look left” or “Look right” which prevented

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    Moving to a new country was an excited and delightful experience for me. The excitement of spending time in a new country for me was mixed with the sadness of leaving family and childhood friends. I was a little bit confused because I had been hearing in my childhood about a huge cultural difference in my home country and the modern countries. These cultural differences and the adjustment in a new country was feeling challengeable. These differences and adjustment problems are commonly called cultural

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    Anatomy of a merger

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    phases. Furthermore‚ the five major sections (communications‚ corporate culture‚ change‚ stress‚ and managing/strategy) are sub-divided into three sub-sections: pre-merger; during the merger; postmerger. Management Decision 38/9 [2000] 649±661 # MCB University Press [ISSN 0025-1747] Introduction Since the late 1980s‚ the total number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) has far surpassed the number that occurred throughout the 1960s. Whereas the M&As throughout the 1960s were mainly

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    The history of Islam can be divided into three periods‚ 1) the first four successors of Muhammad (632-661)‚ 2) the Umayyads dynasty (661-750)‚ and 3) the Abbasid dynasty (750-1258). The first four successors of Muhammad were Abu Bakr‚ ‘Umar‚ ‘Uthman‚ and ‘Ali. The first three successors made important contributions to the Islamic culture. Abu Bakr brought many tribes

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    Communication

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    Daisy Estevez COM110/ 28JAN13 Activity #1 There are many situations in which communicating can be made easy or difficult. Its not communicating that seems the be the problem its usually the setting or the context that seems to bring miscommunication. When I was in the military‚ I was stationed in Guantanamo bay‚ Cuba as a prison guard. Thankfully I was only deployed there for about a year but during that time‚ successful communication either meant having a good day or a bad day at work. The

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    the Umayyad family of Damascus took control in his place. Islam’s leadership caused major conflict between the supporters of Ali‚ the Sh’i‚ the Sunni‚ supporters of Aisha and the Umayyad family. In present day‚ this political conflict remains. In 661‚ the Umayyad family moved the Islamic Arab Empire to Damascus‚ Syria. Mecca was frequently under siege. People were punished or killed quite often as well. At this time‚ the fight for control of the Arab Empire continued. Islam’s army’s intent was to

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    Human interactions are important because we are social animals; we depend on each other for our own survival and we live together for the benefit of the whole group. The assignment of this lab‚ was to observe two people interacting with one another in a public space. Two people were observed during a dinner without being noticed. Person #1 was a male around 18-20 years old. Person #2 was a female around 20-22 years old. Let’s called person #1 John and person #2 Aline. The place of observation was

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    Split of Islam

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    Ali should be known as the 4th caliph‚ while Abu Bakr‚ Umar‚ and Uthman are the 1st‚ 2nd‚ and 3rd. On the other hand the Shi’a Muslims believe Ali is the 1st since the caliphate should only be someone of direct descendant of Muhammad. Beginning in 661‚ violence began to spread throughout the Muslims and resulted in the assassination of Ali. Ali’s son Hussein promised to hold the caliphate until Mu’awiya‚ who had declared himself caliph after the death of Ali‚ died. In 680‚ Hussein declares battle

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    World of Islam: Arabic Civilization Terms and Identifications: Islam: Monotheistic religion announced by the prophet Muhammad (570-632); influenced by Judaism and Christianity‚ Muhammad was considered the final prophet because the earlier religions had not seen the entire picture; Quran is the holy book of Islam. Quran: Holy scripture of Islam; also known as “the recitation”; Believed to be the word of God; written record of ethical and social guidance that Muhammad told his followers;

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    Effects of the Internet on the Global Economy Introduction It is all about being connected. Throughout the ages being connected has allowed for the economy to grow. The modes of transportation connected the ancient worlds and individual economies grew or dwindled depending on the effectiveness of transportation. Most economic strongholds were on the waterfronts. Shipping was the main mode of transportation. This shifted from the advent of the steam engine. The era of the rail transportation

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