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    Oh‚ to be a Googler! How Google’s Employee Engagement Contributes to the Company’s Success Cydney McMillon Queens University Comm 610 Google has frequently topped the Fortune 100 list of "best companies to work for" and the company is known for their fun and unique workplace culture. I will be using the Expectancy Theory of Motivation for my theoretical framework to conduct an ideological analysis of the productivity of Google employees‚ as a result of Google’s high employee engagement and incredible

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    Rural Economic Development Conference Summary Presented by: David Terrell Senior advisor to Indiana Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann The State of Indiana is known for intelligent and aggressive economic development. In recent years‚ under the leadership of the Lt. Governor‚ the state has fashioned a philosophy and an array of programs designed especially for the small cities and towns of rural Indiana. In eight years Indiana has implemented statewide community and economic development across its rural regions

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    Slavery and the Labor Market in Brazil Brazil’s contemporary economic‚ social‚ and political structures strongly reflect the colonial institutions implemented in the region during the Portuguese occupation. In particular‚ the colonial influence has had a long-lasting effect on the labor market and economic development. Today‚ Brazil’s society suffers from large disparities in income‚ education‚ and social opportunities. The origin of the economic issues in Brazil dates back to the colonial period

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    Mormonism In Brazil

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    a trademark of Brazil despite the fact that since the year of 1891 the country was constitutionally declared a secular nation. With a population of more than 209 million‚ Brazil is mostly catholic (65%)‚ and while Protestants (23%) have eased their way into being socially tolerated and accepted through the years every other religion is quite often rejected and frowned upon. This rejection makes it difficult for other religions to grow‚ but certainly not impossible. Currently‚ Brazil has nearly 1.5

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    consumers without cannibalizing its own premium brands too heavily. This case deals with the question of whether marketing and branding create value for really poor consumers. It can therefore be used in an MBA‚ executive education or undergraduate core course on marketing management to illustrate the value of marketing and the marketing approach‚ or in a brand management course to explore the frontiers of branding. This case can also be used in a consumer behavior course to examine the motivations

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    Racism in Brazil

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    nations have undertaken measures to overcome racial disparity‚ others have encouraged racial democracy. Brazil‚ a modern and industrialized nation‚ suffers from racial discrimination based on their position in the world economy and built on the ideology of the past. History Brazil’s history is rife with racism and slavery‚ dating back to its discovery by Pedro Alveres Cabral in 1500. Brazil was originally settled with the intention of harvesting Brazilwood. However‚ over time the profits from

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    ___________________________ On the Economics of Regional Powers: Comparing China‚ India‚ Brazil‚ and South Africa Robert Kappel No 145 www.giga-hamburg.de/workingpapers September 2010 GIGA Working Papers serve to disseminate the research results of work in progress prior to publicaton to encourage the exchange of ideas and academic debate. Inclusion of a paper in the Working Papers series does not constitute publication and should not limit publication in any other venue. Copyright

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    Globalization in Brazil

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    GLOBALIZATION IN BRAZIL Geographies of Globalization – GEO1-3802 30th June 2011 Introduction Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world‚ population and geographical wise. The country‚ however‚ is still a developing country. Being plagued with several economic crises‚ and astronomically high inflation rates the economic situation of Brazil over the years has been far from good. As economic globalization is becoming a more and more important phenomenon in the economic world‚ we are going

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    Affiliation: International Studies Department‚ Far Eastern University Manila Fluidity in Brazil: The History of Migrants Jemicah M. Joya Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Prof. Fe. Atanacio Fluidity in Brazil: The History of Migrants Outline: I. Introduction 1. History 2. Geography 3. Population II. Statement of the Problem 1. Objectives of the Study

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    Africa

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    points with examples drawn from USA-Africa relations. Nations and people interact across boundaries for many reasons but the primary purpose may be for the exchange of trading goods‚ ideas‚ or services. Complexities arise among interactions when cultural differences and stereotypical assumptions are present. This presents the issue of power differentials especially in the case of African history. Since the Transatlantic Slave Trade‚ America interacted with West Africa through powerful empires and merchants

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