fleet size during 2001 mainly comes from these new ships. Similarly‚ we can expect the fleet size in 2002 will be: 612+(612-552)*(33/63) ≈ 643 From Exhibit 6‚ according to the forecast of the consulting group‚ iron ore vessel shipments will be 445 millions of tons in
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global mobile environment include: a. some countries have already passed 100% penetration of cell phones. b. mobile is expected to be the dominant method of accessing the Internet in a few years. c. both of the above. ANS: C REF: p. 444‚ 445 6. Strategic drivers of wireless technology include: a. localization. b. larger screens. c. new methods of advertising. ANS: A REF: p. 448 7. ________ is one of the strategic drivers of mobile marketing. a. Advertising b.
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“nice things”. For example‚ “A yellow organdy dress to wear to her graduation from high school; black pumps to match a green suit she’d made from an old suit somebody gave me. At sixteen she had a style of her own: and knew what style was.” (Walker‚ 445) Dee continued her education‚ which symbolizes her outreach to society‚ and wanting to be known. She attempts to reconnect with her heritage when she comes to visit. When Dee arrived home‚ she was described as wearing a dress down to the ground
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References: Freestone‚ O. M.‚ & Mcgoldrick‚ P. J. (2008). Motivations of the ethical consumer. Journal of Business Ethics‚ 79(4)‚ 445-467. doi: 10.1007/s10551-007-9409-1 McCauley‚ C.D.‚ Paulus‚ C.J.‚ Drath‚ W.H.‚ Hughes‚ R.L.‚ McGuire‚ J.B.‚ O ’Connor‚ P.M.G.‚ Van Velsor‚ E. (2008). Interdependent leadership in organizations: evidence from six case studies. Center for Creative Leadership
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The airline industry is a tough place to make money because of its price sensitive customers‚ too many competitors‚ high capital intensity and boom-or-bust cyclicality. Even though with all these factors‚ Herb Kelleher‚ the cofounder and chairman of Southwest Airlines‚ created the sort of value that any company leader would envy. Herb Kelleher embraced servant-leadership as his style. Servant-leaders put their people above themselves‚ care about their employees‚ humble and empower their people. These
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The article “Gendercide: The War on Baby Girls Winds Down” by The Economist iterates how past trends in sex-selective fertility have recently changed to produce a more equal sex ratio at birth in countries including South Korea‚ China‚ Pakistan‚ Vietnam‚ and South Caucasus due to ideological changes (Gendercide: The war on baby girls winds down‚ 2017). Even though these changes are leading to a more natural sex ratio‚ decades of sex-selective fertility have lasting impacts on population aging and
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farming; it had scarce amounts of trees and a limited supply of water (Boyer 444).To help‚ the U.S.D.A. assisted new farmers by figuring out the best types of wheat for the Great Plains and teaching farmers innovative techniques of dry farming (Boyer 445). The combination of desperation from the new settlers to survive while facing new difficulties and the consistent guidance by the U.S. drove the technological and economical development in farming practices that eventually established suitable life
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Progeria‚ otherwise known as Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome is an extremely rare‚ generic childhood disorder with reported incidence of about one in a million. Hutchinson has reported the syndrome in 1886 when he found the first patient with Progeria. In 1904 Gilford described a second case of Progeria‚ thus creating the term to reflect the syndrome ’s senile features. There are only about a hundred reported cases since the disorder has been discovered over a century ago. Currently‚ there are
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KFC are all an example of monopolistic competition. Monopolistic competition is characterized by (1) a relatively large number of sellers‚ (2) differentiated products (promoted by advertising)‚ and (3) easy entry and exit from industry (McConnell p.445). Fast food companies fit into monopolistic competition because consumers perceive that there are non-price differences among the competitors’ products‚ there are many producers and customers in a given market‚ and the producers have a degree of control
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powerful leader because he was able to manipulate the minds of his people. Max helps to illustrate the influential power which the Fuhrer had in his story The Word Shaker. He writes‚ “the Fuhrer decided that he would rule the world with words‚” (Zusak‚ 445). Through the knowledge which Hitler
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