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    International Trade: CASES (1-8) CASE - 1 LUKOil CASE Russia’s GDP grew by 7 percent in 2004‚ which marked five straight years of growth. The growth was also higher than that of any other G8 country. Russia’s oil and gas sector has fuelled the growth‚ accounting for about 25 percent of its oil production and exports the other 70 percent. This dependence on petroleum exports makes Russia quite vulnerable to what happens in global petroleum markets. When the price per barrel of oil changes by $1

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    Case Study 3

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    distributor is beneficial for the company depends on the situation and what the Raynonplus has in its vision. Here in the given case study‚ it shows that Gerald considers the success more than a trend and wants that he wants concentrates more on preserving the business as a family business‚ showing the reculantance towards not introducing any new in the family business. In case of adopting the agents‚ we need to step up same existing operational functionalities‚ which is in Ottawa‚ in France‚ which was

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    System‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 3‚ pp. 377-384‚1989 Printed in Great Britain 0346-251X/89 $3.00 + 0.00 0 1990 Pergamon Press plc IMPROVING SPEAKING FLUENCY PAUL NATION English Language Institute‚ Victoria University of Wellington‚ New Zealand This paper examines the improvement of learners of English during the performance of a speaking activity which involves repeating the same unrehearsed talk. Improvements in fluency‚ grammatical accuracy‚ and control of the content showed that during the short

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    Tanglewood Stores Case #3-Questions 2-4/Doug Brandenburg 2) Describe the best targets for your recruiting efforts. There are three targets that should be utilized in hiring for the store level associate position. The first one is print media. Through advertising in local papers‚ we could reach a large number of individuals at a low cost. This would be an example of open recruiting. Secondly‚ we should use kiosks. This would be a smart way that people that come to the store could

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    These days‚ English is known as the international language that many people‚ who live in different countries‚ know how to speak. Speaking English may have some positive and negative effects on the developing countries where English is not their mother tongue. Although in many countries English is taught as a second language‚ some other countries use English as the Medium of Instruction (EMI). While some countries believe that English may not be used as the Medium of Instruction because by EMI the

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    SPEAKING IN TONGUES IN ACTS INTRODUCTION Speaking in tongues has been a very controversial subject for many churches for decades. The Pentecostal Churches have a positive outlook on this subject‚ but many other Churches believe speaking in tongues is not for today’s believers. THE DAY OF PENTECOST “When the day of Pentecost had fully come‚ they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven‚ as of a rushing mighty wind

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    things may not be done‚ no matter what. Referring to the boiling of babies. 2. Kant called these “hypothetical imperatives” because they tell us what to do providing that we have the relevant desires. 3. Instead moral requirements are categorical: they have the form “You ought to do such-and –such period‚” 4. In his Foundations of the Metaphysical of Morals (1785)‚ he (Kant) expresses the Categorical Imperative as follows: Act only according

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    Case Ebay 3

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    the company was meeting local need. eBay has had tremendous success in Latin America and Europe. But in Asia has been a failure‚ in Japan they had to pull out of the market due to the poor market share that they were able to get. In china they still struggling to gain market share so they decided to due joint venture to learn a little bit more about the local needs. 2) eBay biggest competitive advantage was said by the founder of the company “ we have specialize in e-commerce‚ payments and voice

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    Speaking Recent Actual Tests_ From http://ielts9.webs.com/ Ielts Speaking Model: An Advertisment Part 2 Describe an advertisement that you think is successful. You should say: what is advertised what the advertisement contains what kinds of people would be (or‚ are) interested in this advertisement and explain why you think this advertisement works well. McDonald’s is a world famous restaurant and their advertisements are part of that reason. Recently‚ on the television‚ I saw an advertisement

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    check the achievements of language teaching and at the same time it can exert some wash back effects on teaching‚ which may be conducive to language teaching or do harm to it. The relationship between oral English testing and teaching is also the same case. The aim of oral English teaching is to enable the students to obtain the flexible communicative abilities and to deal with all kinds of circumstances involved in using oral English. Oral English testing is a scientific measuring tool. On one hand

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