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    Nowadays almost all schools include such subjects as art‚ drama‚ and music in their educational program. Therefore‚ by the time when children graduate school they have general understanding and basic knowledge in all of them. In my opinion‚ it is a positive tendency and these subjects should indeed be a part of every child’s education. I would like to introduce several reasons and examples that I believe will support my viewpoint. First and foremost‚ teaching of subjects such as art‚ drama and music

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    Question 1 What is the lifetime value of a typical customer in each of the four segments‚ in current dollar values? Compare these figures to the “Gross margin” figures in the original spreadsheet. What can you learn from this comparison? Solution 1 Following are the lifetime value of a typical customer in each of the four segments‚ in current dollar values. Segments / Segment description Customer lifetime value Gross margins Large accounts $78‚454 $63‚000 Large accounts‚ rebate $70‚769 $36

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    BPSM (FedEx-UPS) Creating Value at FedEx and UPS From the company’s founding close to 30 years ago‚ FedEx’s strategic competitiveness has been based on an obsession with‚ and careful nurturing of‚ delivery speed and reliability as its core competencies. These competencies have been critical to the pursuit of the opportunities that were associated with Frederick W. Smith’s early vision of today’s fast-cycle global economy. Believing that value could be added to business firms’ operations if

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    transferor‚ as a sole and absolute owner of the transfer and competition rights of the footballer‚ transfer them indefinitely in favor of the transferee‚ against the obligation of the transferee to pay a transfer price in the manner and within the time limits agreed with the provisions of this contract‚ II. PRICE 3. Purchase price for ownership transfer and competition rights of footballer is € 510‚000 (five hundred and ten thousand euros)‚ without VAT included in the price. 3.1 The transferor

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    Q1) Case Brief: Ellora Time Pvt. Ltd.‚ a company based in Gujarat‚ India was the world’s largest manufacturer of clocks. Along with clocks‚ the company also manufactured calculators‚ telephones‚ timepieces and educational toys. Ajanta and Orpat were the two Ellora companies with a combined investment of Rs. 2 billion‚ situated in a place called Morbi‚ exported their products to over 60 countries. Both Ajanta and Orpat received awards by the GOI for superior export performance throughout the

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    Most of the people think that Money will do everything and start doing everything for the Money. This approach or human tendency leads to chaos everywhere in the world and sometimes result in invasions and wars. The results of the same are fruitless and dangerous for the mankind. At the same time if all the rich people in the world divided up their money among themselves there wouldn’t be enough to go around and world will be much happier place to live then. Money was never a big motivation for me

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    Big Time Toymaker Helen Latscha Elizabeth Martin John Hong David Cho LAW/421 Week 4 November 19‚ 2014 Dr. Mark Pugatch BS‚ MBA‚ JD Big Time Toymaker According to Melvin‚ 2011 “an agreement may result in a binding contract‚ whether it is an oral or written agreement between parties”. Big Time Toymaker (BTT) had shown interest in the new strategy game developed by Chou‚ called Strat. There were oral agreements for exclusive distribution rights‚ but had stipulations that it must be in writing. There

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    about abandoning Gatsby after his death‚ and both of them lack motivation to work. Throughout the novel‚ Tom cheats on Daisy several times‚ thus insisting that God should not reward Tom. Tom says in the novel‚ "And what’s more‚ I love Daisy too. Once in a while I go off on a spree and make a fool of myself‚ but I always come back‚ and in my heart I love her all the time." This quote shows that Tom ita okay for Tom to have his little affairs‚ because he really loves Daisy. Daisy’s cold heartiness towards

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    Amazon.com In 1994‚ with a handful of programmers and a few thousand dollars in workstations and servers‚ Jeff Bezos set out to change the retail world when he created Amazon.com (ticker: AMZN). Shel Kaphan‚ Amazon’s first programmer‚ assisted by others‚ including Paul Barton-Davis‚ used a collection of tools to create Web pages based on a database of 1 million book titles compiled from the Library of Congress and Books in Print databases. Kaphan notes that “Amazon was dependent on commercial and

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    register their comments. He announced an open-door policy in which any claims division employee could speak to him directly and confidentially without going first to the immediate supervisor. Jim also fought organizational barriers to initiate a flex-time program so that employees could design work schedules around their needs. This program later became a model for other areas of TIC. One of Jim’s most pronounced symbols of change was the “Claims Management Credo” outlining the

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