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    Namese thick noodle soup Towards from Hans Gerlach and Susanna Bingemer‚ two journalists in The Art of Cooking column‚ thick noodle soup is their amazing discovery in their visit to Viet Nam. the two German authors mission given by the publisher of the cookbook G&U (Grafer and Unzer) is writing a book about the  art of Vietnamese cooking and they spent most of time to find out the “Varieties” of this special dish in many different localities. Like rice noodle soup‚ thick noodle soup consisting the solid

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    Cummins: Licensing to Joint Venture Risks in Licensing To enter and explore the Chinese market‚ Cummins Inc. adopted a licensing strategic alliance in the early 1980s. It signed two license agreements initially; firstly with CQAEP and the other with DFM. There were various risks involved in using licensing‚ as control over the technology is weakened. There was also a problem in adequately protecting the licensed technology from unauthorised use by other parties. This led to rise in competition

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    Case organisation Dragon Boat Racing Store (DBRS) is a small owned business with fifteen (15) employees‚ and it has been in operation for the past six (6) years. The company is located in the compound of the Trinidad and Tobago Sailing Association‚ and they are one of the few dragon boat racing sports retail outlet in Trinidad and Tobago (Howard‚ 2017). The owner‚ Mr. Anthony Howard‚ started this business because of his passion for the sport‚ since there were few suppliers locally that procures

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    Constantly appearing under the spot lights‚ attending endless extravagant parties and feasts‚ famous film actors‚ singers‚ or sportsmen are absolutely celebrities of contemporary society who can earn a huge money that normal people cannot even imagine. Personally I cannot be convinced that this is justified. Nowadays‚ in most countries‚ it is not uncommon that these celebrities‚ or so called ’stars’‚ make an incredible money with very little effort. For instance‚ through an endorsement of certain

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    Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex

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    | When Managing Earnings Becomes Illegal | | | Jeneen Davis | 2/27/2011 | | MSAF 670/Spring 2011 University of Maryland University College Professor John Halstead Introduction The concept of earnings management is not a new thing. Its practice is actually very common among most companies. Managing earnings is not all necessarily bad. However‚ there is a fine line that shouldn’t be crossed. Corporate managers are under extreme pressures when it comes to meeting forecasted

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    Jaffe-Bork Visual Art Analysis I live in Stockton‚ California and I recently visited our local museum. My attention was drawn to the gallery of Andy Warhol. The bright red color of the label had caught my attention of his collection of the “Campbell’s Soup Cans”. Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania and was defined as the prince of pop art. Andy Warhol gained his popularity in the visual arts with artistic expression‚ celebrity culture and advertisement. He was famous for his opinions and

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    the future Wall Street scammer Jordan Belfort was born‚ and the artist‚ Andy Warhol‚ exposed his work at an art gallery exhibition in Los Angeles. One of his works is now one of the iconic arts‚ called “32 Campbell’s Soup Cans.” Out of all subjects‚ Andy Warhol chose Campbell’s soup cans to display his view. Was this an accidental art? Did Andy Warhol just paint them and throw them together‚ defining it as “art”? What is the meaning behind the decision? Inspired by his surroundings and his life experiences

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    Zack Kawasaki Nam Lee Asian Cinema November 16‚ 2016 FS 443/543 East Asian Cinema Take-home Midterm Exam 1. Diasporic cinema is any film making surrounding a community that is not a part of its country of origin. Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon can be identified as a diasporic film‚ and this can be traced back to simply Lee’s birth. Lee is of Taiwanese decent and reportedly had never been to China before shooting Crouching Tiger. This can be seen throughout the film as it mystically depicts

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    History[edit] One Arts Plaza‚ which houses the U.S. headquarters of 7-Eleven The company has its origins in 1927 in Dallas‚ Texas‚ when an employee of Southland Ice Company‚ John Jefferson Green‚ started selling milk‚ eggs and bread from an improvised storefront in one of the company’s ice houses.[8] Although small grocery stores and general merchandisers were present in the immediate area‚ Joe C. ’Jodie’ Thompson‚ Jr.‚ the manager of the ice plant‚ discovered selling convenience items‚ such

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