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    Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 16 (2008) 236 – 251 www.elsevier.com/locate/pacfin The impact of corporate governance on corporate performance: Evidence from Japan ☆ Rob Bauer a ‚ Bart Frijns b‚c‚⁎‚ Rogér Otten a‚d ‚ Alireza Tourani-Rad c a b Limburg Institute of Financial Economics‚ Maastricht University‚ The Netherlands Nijmegen School of Management‚ Radboud University Nijmegen‚ The Netherlands c Department of Finance‚ Auckland University

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    the soul". every senses in our brain work hand to hand and build a combined picture of where we are ‚ who we are‚ and what is going on in our environment‚ our thinking and sensing are hardly connected and we rely on accurate observations. (Kirby&Goodpaster‚2007‚p54-55). the most tree reasons for believing in the accuracy of sensory information are: a. Touch - When we touch something hot‚ our feeling sense automatically send messages to our brain inform the brain that there

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    One of the most substantial problems of a long-lasting family based business is the procedural transfer of controls and possessions of the corporation amongst the family. Hence‚ many knowledgeable individuals have documented various elements which are crucial to practical succession. Consequently‚ many family members and law firms have dedicated significant amounts of energy to comprehend their built-in challenges (University‚ 2017).However‚ in the Koch family brother fighting amongst themselves

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    effects it has on the family. Single-parent families are on the rise and they are becoming as common as the nuclear family‚ which consist of a father‚ mother‚ and children. "Ninety percent of single-parent families are headed by females" (Kirby). This drastic increase is causing a paradigm shift in how "the family" is viewed. A few decades ago‚ the typical American family was a nuclear family with the father as the "breadwinner". Although traditions

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    References: Kirby‚ G.R. & Goodpaster‚ J.R. (2007). Thinking (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. Martin‚ S. (2002). A high regard for thinking skills;[the city advertiser‚ 2nd edition]. New Straits. Retrieved on August 13‚ 2010 from http://proquest.umi

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    A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire‚ by Tennessee Williams‚ is a thrilling depiction of a woman’s fall from grace. Blanche DuBois‚ the protagonist of the story‚ is forced to move in with‚ or “visit‚” her sister in New Orleans. Throughout the play‚ Blanche struggles to accept her reality‚ and ultimately her fate. Blanche is misunderstood and driven to insanity by Stella’s practical husband‚ Stanley. This play portrays her journey from a dream land to total insanity. The play also

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    Some commentators claim that Britain is becoming a classless society‚ one where the stamp of class leaves only a faint impression on people’s lives. Before checking whether this statement is true or not‚ the definition of “class” should be fathomed first. In a broad sense‚ social class is a collection of similarly placed individuals from a certain social group‚ who not only share common interests‚ but also similar lifestyle and cultural identities (Giddens‚ 2009: 458). Another key phrase supposed

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    Bibliography: Kirby‚ Gary R. and Jeffery R. Goodpaster. Thinking. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall‚ 1999 Moore‚ Brooke Noel and Richard Parker. Critical Thinking. Mountain View: Mayfield Publishing Company‚ 2000 Supon‚ Viola. "Penetrating the barriers to teaching higher

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    how they are applied in society today. “Liberal feminism was the earliest form of feminist theory and in that it was concerned principally with legal restrictions on women‚ and the effect of these on the construction of gender inequalities”. (Kirby M.‚ ‘et al’‚ 2000‚ pg.527). Liberal Feminists focus on the increased equality that exists between men and women‚ and the fact that many couples see their relationship as an equal partnership. This is a ‘march of progress’ view that the emergence of

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