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    How to overcome crisis in international management Nowadays‚ many firms try to do business abroad to make more profits or get market share. However‚ most of companies have had difficulties in managing the business because of unexpected crises such as national or financial ones. Thus I would like to talk about the type of crisis that we are influenced by and the solutions to overcome these crises with several examples. I will discuss the current issue which happened in South Korea; the effect on

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    to fight and cowards willing to watch soldiers die. The cowards wanted to enjoy a short lived happiness in their life‚ whereas soldiers wanted to fight for a long lasting happiness for their children’s children’s life. In the article “The American Crisis” Thomas Paine’s aphorisms and emotional appeal encourages the soldiers and shames the cowards. Through aphorisms Paine portrays the soldiers’ willingness to sacrifice for future generations. Paine states‚ “the harder the conflict‚ the more glorious

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    John is in a crisis situation. He is 30 years old and has recently learned that he has contracted HIV because he once was a heroin user and shared a dirty needle. He has now been clean for 1 year and attends a support group for recovering addicts. His fiancé‚ Jenny‚ left him after he told her of his diagnosis and he is despondent and feels he has no reason to live. John’s fiancé has not tested positive for HIV. John’s family consists of a mother‚ a father‚ and a sister who all live nearby. Active

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    Victoria Ivashina and David Scharfstein (2010) point out that the financial crisis of 2008 affects economy by the decline in new loans in bank area and there are two stresses on bank liquidity led banks to cut lending which are commercial and industrial loans stresses. The data for the writers’ investigation are from Reuters’ DealScan database instead of C&I - which means commercial and industrial – loans announced by Federal Reserve Board (FRB). The reason maybe that DealScan mainly contains syndicated

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Soviet Union and agreed not to invade Cuba. Though the missiles were removed they were done so very secretly‚ the rest of the United States wasn’t aware of the placement or removal of these missiles until nearly 20 years later at the end of 1980. This crisis is regarded as the closest the world has come to a nuclear exchange. Soon after this incident‚ the famous "hotline" was installed between the United States and the Soviet Union to help resolve future conflicts. The hotline is used for direct communication

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    may be able to claim that one poor moral decision generated many more. Failure The Flint Water Crisis began with a decision about cost as many poor ethical decisions are. Flint wanted to switch from Detroit water to the Karegnondi Water Authority (KWA) and enlisted ROWE Professional Services to facilitate this transition. The switch was said to be more reliable‚ equal in quality‚ and reduced in price compared to Detroit water (Connexions‚ 2013). And in order to save about $5 million in the two

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    Report for Congress. Available at: http://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42995.pdf Jaffee‚ D. The U.S. Subprime Mortgage Crisis: Issues Raised and Lessons Learned. [online] World Bank. Available at: http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2010/12/01/000333038_20101201234552/Rendered/PDF/577270NWP0Box353766B01PUBLIC10gcwp028web.pdf Marshall‚ J. The financial crisis in the US: key events‚ causes and responses. [online] HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY. Available at: http://www.voltairenet

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    Bystanders

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    Is it our duty to intervene? Or keep to ourselves? Although it may seem the situation is none of your business‚ when not intervening you are actually becoming part of the problem and are just as guilty as the bully or criminal. However direct intervention isn’t always the solution‚ sometimes it is more effective to tell an adult. . There are many of bullying scenarios where a bystander’s role may require different actions to take place. For example if you are witnessing verbal bullying in

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    Review of Related Literature A review of widely published literature engaged in active and long-standing study in community safety led us to foreign scholarly works‚ especially to those in the United Kingdom. The UK has long decentralized their community safety platform to more local levels and this is similar with our own Local Government Code of 1991. The UK’s exemplary sophistication in community safety research‚ their prodigious output‚ vigorous scholarly collisions‚ and the prominence of community

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Cuban Missile Crisis * The Soviet Union had secretly stationed nuclear weapons on the island of Cuba‚ and when the government of the United States discovered them‚ and demanded their withdrawal‚ the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War followed. For America‚ Cuba provided a naval base at Guantanamo; it was an exotic‚ but conveniently close‚ tourist resort; and low paid Cuban labour made it an attractive investment area‚ much of the island’s agriculture and industry being American-owned

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