Nora-Sakari Case Analysis Introduction The Nora-Sakari: A proposed JV in Malaysia set in 2003‚ focuses on the possible joint venture between Nora Holdings Sdn Bhd‚ a leading supplier of telecommunications equipment which is based in Malaysia‚ and Sakari Oy‚ a Finnish conglomerate‚ which was a leader in the manufacturing of cellular phones and switching systems from Finland. Nora as well as Sakari was part of a group of seven companies that submitted a five year bid outlined by Malaysia’s national
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The play opens on the day before Christmas. Nora returns home from shopping; although her husband is anticipating a promotion and raise‚ he still chides her excessive spending. In response‚ Nora flirts‚ pouts‚ and cajoles her husband as a child might and indeed Torvald addresses her as he might a child. Later that same day Mrs. Linde comes for a visit. Nora has not seen her dear friend in a long time and they have a lot of catching up to do. Nora confides in Mrs. Linde about some money that she
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●What would be the benefits and drawbacks of reconciling with Sakari? There are both benefits and drawbacks of reconciling with Sakari for Nora. The benefits are was follows. First‚ Nora was motivated by Sakari’s advanced technology and the possibility of acquiring it and replicating it in the future. Nora was interested in securing a share of the contract from TMB‚ as well as the technology to switch from telecom. Second‚ Compared to other larger size multinational companies‚ Sakari was prepared
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security. Wondering whether Nora should rise above gender issues and be her own person or stay with her controlling husband who treats her like a doll. Throughout this classic play‚ Nora’s feelings toward Torvald have altered to the point where she needs to decide what is best for her. The only reason Nora’s feeling started to to change was because of her trying to get the letter back from Krogstad which had the proof of what she done. Failing in the process‚ Nora assumes that her husband will
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On September 17‚ 1999 Linda Arndt interview with ABC news Tunnel on what exactly December 26‚ 1999‚ the day Jonbenet body was found. During her interview she uses a great amount of Kairos describing the timeline on that day. She uses a timeline from when she arrived at the Ramsey’s house from when Jonbenet was found. Another rhetorical appeal she used in her ethos is logos‚ because she talks about who she believes killed Jonbenet Ramsey and want to convince the world who she believes killed Jonbenet
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Stephanie Baker Baker 1 American Literature Mrs. Pratt January 26‚ 2011 A Very Romantic Writer Nora Roberts was born Eleanor Marie Robertson. She was born october 10th‚ 1950‚ in Silver Spring‚ Maryland. Robert ’s fathers worked at a local movie theatre and her mom stayed at home. Roberts is the youngest of five children and the only daughter. She believes that having all brothers helped her to adapt to men early on in life. Roberts attended catholic schools most of her life‚ but attended
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No matter how many strengths there are‚ there is bound to have weaknesses. Starting with Linda Albert‚ the one weakness that I see her philosophy having is that students may take advantage of the teacher/student delegations. Some students may find that‚ since they have a voice in the process of creating the classroom rules‚ they may find it as a perfect opportunity to how they would want the class to run. The second weakness‚ that I found that Albert’s philosophy instilled is the lack of implementation
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I’d like to know why Barnard College was so harsh to Linda LeClair. Yes‚ I know she lied to them‚ but she just wanted to live off campus and do her own thing. Why is that wrong? Plus‚ when she was confronted she openly told them her real name and that she lived off campus. “After five hours of deliberation‚ the committee announced that as punishment for deceiving the administration about where she lived‚ LeClair would be ‘denied the privilege of using the following college facilities: the snack bar
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Linda Pastan via “Ethics” explores the importance of experience and leads the reader through a psychological journey with an overlaying philosophical question: “If there were a fire in a museum / which would you save‚ a Rembrandt painting / or an old woman who hadn’t many / years left anyhow?” (3-6) Pastan brilliantly structures her poem to alter the central question so that it appears more difficult to answer. By leaving "a Rembrandt painting" at the end of line 4 and "years left anyhow" at line
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The poem‚ “Ethics”‚ by Linda Pastan is about age‚ regret and the old woman’s thoughts about her teacher and the ethical question from so long ago. The same question was asked in Ethics class every fall‚ ”If there were a fire in a museum‚ which would you save‚ a Rembrandt paintings or an old woman who hadn’t many years left anyhow?” The author or main character in the poem probably grappled with this annual question for years. The question brings up the value of any life‚ both youthful and old
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