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    An enjoyable event that you experienced when I was at school The enjoyable event that I experienced when I was at school is travelling to Dawei with my teachers and friends for prize giving ceremony. This ceremony was for outstanding students at Grade 11 matriculation exam and was held by the government of Thinnintharyi Region. It happened on July‚ 2011. As soon as my teachers received the information of regional prize giving‚ they replied and gathered the outstanding students including me. We

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    Negotiation Journal 1. What were your top 3 learning’s gained from the class? 2. What did you learn about yourself in the negotiation exercises? 3. What tactics were useful in the negotiation exercises? For you and the other party? 4. How did preparation affect the outcome of the negotiation exercises? 5. What was the impact of hearing other solutions on your own level of satisfaction? Did you feel better or worse about your negotiation? Why? 6. What did you learn from the

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    Tim Cook‚ CEO Kyle Maxfield University of Rhode Island TIM COOK‚ CEO 1 The creativity and innovation that Jobs brought with Apple will inspire the world for decades to come. “The world has lost a visionary‚ he made an unprecedented impact not only on the world of computing and consumer electronics with insanely great products that inspired a generation of people to dream big and be different‚ he has also

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    2. How would you describe the respective attitudes of Martin and Green: ethnocentric‚ polycentric‚ or geocentric? What factors do you suspect of having influenced their respective attitudes? Charles Martin has a geocentric attitude while James Green’s attitude is ethnocentric. While in college‚ Martin majored in African studies. Upon graduation‚ he served in the Peace Corps in Kenya. During this time‚ he became accustomed to business procedures in Africa. He really enjoyed working in Kenya

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    Assignment 3: “Politics‚ Institutions‚ and Project Finance: The Dabhol Power Project.” Patricia Peele Dr. Hammad Elbedour Project Risk Management BUS 519 November 18‚ 2012 “Politics‚ Institutions‚ and Project Finance: The Dabhol Power Project.” Risk Breakdown Structure Prepare a risk Breakdown Structure assessing the main categories of risks. The risk breakdown structure is a hierarchical framework presenting possible sources of risk‚ used to structure risk identification and qualitative

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    In the book ‘The Tragedy of Great Power Politics’‚ Mearsheimer presents a theory on ‘offensive realism’‚ which is an alternative to the ‘defensive realism’ developed by Kenneth Waltz and the ‘classical realism’ of Hans Morgenthau. Offensive Realism conceptualizes the relationship of power position and national interests of great powers. Mearsheimer states that there are five assumptions reasonably represent an important aspect of the international system. Firstly‚ the international system is

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    The Negotiation Process Israel Rivera Dr. Anwar International Management 4335_70 The term negotiation is the process of discussion by which two or more parties aim to reach a mutually acceptable agreement (Deresky 2014‚ p. 145). In chapter five this week Deresky discusses the five step process of negotiation. The steps are preparation‚ relationship building‚ the exchange of task-related information‚ persuasion‚ and concessions and agreement (Deresky 2014). Everyone uses negotiation everyday of

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    Social Networking Social networking is the rage of this age. Social networks are formed when people sharing certain interests including hobbies‚ religion‚ politics‚ etc.‚ coalesce into groups or communities. In modern times it refers more to online communities because this is where most social networks tend to exist. To facilitate such social networking‚ there are many websites. These social networking sites include Facebook‚ MySpace‚ Orkut‚ Twitter‚ Fropper‚ etc. Such sites help people to keep in

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    component of each negotiation process. Negotiations that take place internationally incur an even more dramatic set of cultural factors that contribute toward each party’s perception of the negotiation. “International business deals not only cross borders‚ but they also cross cultures. Culture profoundly influences how people think‚ communicate‚ and behave. It also affects the kinds of transactions they make and the way they negotiate them.” Managers must also develop an understanding of how people from

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    How effective are backbench MPs?’ 40 marks Backbench MPs are critical for UK democracy. They allow for high standard scrutiny of the government which holds them accountable for their actions to the people. They help in representing the electorate. However there are some circumstances in which backbench MPs have little control‚ for example an elective dictatorship or because of the UK party system which is enforced by party whips. Firstly back bench MPs are a good way of promoting

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