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    Deere and Co

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    & Co Annual Report 2009) "The John Deere Way: Performance That Endures" (Author: David Magee; Copyright: 2005; Publisher: Wiley‚ John & Sons‚ Incorporated) "John Deere ’s Company" (Author: Wayne G. Broehl‚ Jr.; Copyright‚ 1984: Publisher: Doubleday & Company) Deere & Co". CNN Money. 4/2/10 <http://money.cnn.com/quote/quote.html?symb=DE>. "John Deere". Deere & Co. 4/10/10<http://www.deere.com/en_US/deerecom/usa_canada.html>. "Genuine Value" (Copyright‚ 2000; Publisher:

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    Greenhaven Press‚ 2011. At Issue. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 30 Jan. 2013<http://ic.galegroup.com>. George‚ Robert P.‚ and Christopher Tollefsen. "An Embryo Should be Considered a Human Being." Embryo: A Defense of Human Life. Doubleday‚ 2008.Rpt. inHuman Embryo Experimentation.Ed. Christine Watkins. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2011. At Issue.  Opposing Viewpoints.Gale. 30 Jan. 2013<http://ic.galegroup.com>. Rugnetta‚ Michael‚ and Michael Peroski. "Stem Cell Research Should

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION “Death is not the greatest of evils; it is worse to want to die‚ and not be able to” (Sophocles‚ ancient Greek tragedian 5th c. BC).1 Today Euthanasia is debated. For some it is just a euphemism for murder or suicide. Was the “easy death” morally acceptable at all time? “During (the Greek time)… an individual could seek the approval of the state to commit suicide… who supplied the poison… Aristotle and Plato both advocated a crude son of eugenics‚ recommending infanticide

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    Jiang

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    References: Ana Maria Soares‚ Minoo Farhangmehr‚ Aviv Shoham (2007) Hofstede ’s dimensions of culture in international marketing studies‚ Journal of Business Research‚ 60(3)‚ pp.277-284 Ann C Hall‚ E.T. (1966). The Hidden Dimension‚ New York: Doubleday‚ pp.129-132 Hall‚ E.T Rebecca S. Merkin (2006) Uncertainty avoidance and facework: A test of the Hofstede model‚ International Journal of Intercultural Relations‚ 30(2)‚ pp.213-228

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    Cited: Berger‚ Peter. L.‚ 1963‚ Invitation to Sociology: A Hunanistic Perspective. Garden City. New York: Doubleday Anchor Books. McGee‚ Reece. 1975. Points of Departure: Basic Concepts in Sociology. 2nd ed. Hinsdale. IL: Dryden Press. Siklos‚ Richard (February 9‚ 2009). "Why Disney wants DreamWorks". CNN/Money. Retrieved February 9‚ 2009 Haynes‚ T. (n.d

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    Malika Kassymova

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    Maslow’s theory of needs in individualistic and collectivist cultures Malika Kassymova Les Roches Jin Jiang International Hotel Management College Advanced Writing Skills 13/06/2013 1. Abstract Maslow ’s hierarchy of needs is a motivation theory elaborated by a humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1943. Maslow’s theory consists of 5 main levels of needs that form a pyramid: Physiological‚ Safety‚ Belongingness and Love‚ Esteem‚ Self-Actualization (Janet A. Simons‚ 1987). Even though

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    The novel "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" isn ’t just a young autistic boy ’s story. Whilst it does describe the protagonist Christopher Boone ’s "reality"‚ the narrative is much deeper. The issues that surround Christopher are vital to the storyline‚ providing a complexity that suggests the "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is far from simple. While a major part of the novel‚ autism is not the only theme explored. In addition to autism itself‚ the effects of

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    Organizational Learning

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    Denise L. Smith 5/1/2013 Organizational Learning Learning organizations can be understood as institutions which allow for expansion of capacity among its employees or people. In such organizations‚ people have the opportunity to develop and give the desired results. Learning also allows for the nurturance of new ideas and thought patterns. According to Senge‚ learning organizations involve collective aspirations that are not restricted and enables individuals to be in a continuous learning

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    Ethics and Social Justice

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    References: Bentham‚ J. (1998). An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Garden City: Doubleday publishers. Originally published in 1989. Cooper‚ T. (2006). The responsible administrator‚ Application: Utilitarian Theory and Human Rights. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons publishers‚ 2006. Dyzenhaus‚ D.‚ Moreau‚ S. R. and Ripstein‚ A. (2003)

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    Cited: Alliance‚ Drug Policy. Drug Policy Alliance. 2013. 13 2 2013. <www.drugpolicy.org/drug-facts/10-facts-about-marijuana>. Booth‚ Martin. Cannabis: A History. London: Doubleday‚ 2003. Promotion‚ National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 10 Janurary 2012. 13 February 2013. Reuteman‚ Rob. The Cost-and-Benefit Arguments Around Enforcement. 20 April 2010. 14 2 2013

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