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    Elken

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    Elken company 1) Introduction Elken company is an international direct selling company which is selling health care products‚ beauty products and household goods. Elken is a Malaysia company which was established at 1995. The vision of the company is to enrich our lives‚ for examples‚ health and personal development‚ building confidence‚ financial well-being and train a independence leader. The head office is located at Kuala Lumpur‚ the capital of Malaysia‚ and it has expands its business to

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    Amway

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    Global Industries Amway Company Amway  is an American  multinational  direct-selling  company that uses multi-level marketing to sell a variety of products‚ primarily in the health‚ beauty‚ and home care markets. Amway was founded in 1959 by Jay Van Andel and Richard DeVos. Headquartered in Ada‚ Michigan‚ United States. Amway Company operates in more than 80 countries throughout the world. It is an organization with 20‚000 employees and over 3 million Independent Business Owners building

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    Letters from Birmingham

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    across the South … Several months ago our local affiliate here in Birmingham invited us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. We readily consented. In any nonviolent campaign there are four basic steps: 1) collection of the facts to determine whether injustices are alive; 2) negotiation; 3) self-purification; and 4) direct action. We have gone through all of these steps in Birmingham … Birmingham is probably the most thoroughly segregated city in

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    Amway

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    AMWAY PROFILE Amway is one of the world’s largest direct selling companies. Founded in 1959 by Jay Van Andel and Rich DeVos‚ Amway operates in more than 80 countries and territories on six continents. Amway offers the opportunity for people to have a business of their own based on retailing beauty‚ nutritional‚ wellness and household products and sharing the opportunity with others who will do the same.    PEOPLE Amway has more than 13‚000 employees worldwide. In addition‚ Amway distributors

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    Advertisment -

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    ABSTRACT Although phenomenon of advertising is researched for several decades but intercultural advertising is rather new scope of research. One of the key elements that characterise culture is cultural values. The paper proposes two different points of view towards cultural values and their impact on advertising as one of marketing elements. Therefore‚ the aim of the paper is to reveal how stability of cultural values can impact strategy of advertising. Cultural values doubtless affect both:

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    Law Assignment

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    Smith (1981) shows how powerful the EU law is. (Martin‚ 2007‚ p.77). So the impact is immediate and if the new law was Treaties Billy could be directly sued because of its direct applicability. Another major source of the EU law is regulations which are made by the council. Regulations are another type of EU law which has direct applicability. This means the impact is immediate‚ the moment they are created at Brussels they are automatically law in the UK so Billy should be aware of any regulations

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    CASE Van Duyn

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    Vertical direct effect of secondary law * Case 41/74 Van Duyn The Court gives vertical direct effect to directives in this case. How does it justify this legally in the face of the language of Article 288 TFEU (Article 189 EEC Treaty at the time of the judgment)? Yvonne van Duyn v Home Office Case 41/74 Court of Justice Summary of the facts and procedure The Church of Scientology is a body established in the United States of America‚ which functioned in the United Kingdom through a college at

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    in total that fell within three different model types. The three areas across which the models were assessed include the following: Basic Skills Models‚ Cognitive-Conceptual Models‚ and Affective-Cognitive models. The Basic Skills category included Direct Instruction‚ Behavior Analysis‚ The Language Development Approach‚ and the California Process Model. These educational models targeted reading arithmetic‚ spelling‚ and language (Watkins‚ 1997). The Cognitive-Conceptual category included Florida Parent

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    Mary Kay Cosmetics

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    manufacture and direct sale of more than 200 products‚ including skin creams‚ cosmetics‚ fragrances‚ dietary supplements‚ and other personal care items. Its direct sales force consists primarily of women who sell full- or part-time through home demonstrations. As of 1999 the company operated in 29 countries around the world. Company Origins Mary Kay Ash founded the company that bears her name in 1963‚ after 25 years of direct selling for other companies‚ beginning in the late 1930s. A direct sales career

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    Justified Violence

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    which is the loss of power and instead attempts to achieve short-term goals. In this paper I will use Arendt’s means-end relationship‚ Locke’s idea of an ideal civil society‚ the concept of rebellion and Martin Luther King’s campaign for nonviolent direct action to prove that violence is never justified. The use of force and violence in present-day society is often justified in order to abuse human rights‚ store and militarize weapons of mass destruction and to use self-defense through pre-emption

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