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    MNC‚ there is a growing consensus that a key differentiator between the corporate winners and losers in the 21st century will be the effectiveness of the human organization (Bartlett & Ghoshal‚ 1994‚ 1995; Pfeffer‚ 1994; Pucik‚ 1992; Tichy‚ Brimm. Charan‚ & Takeuchi‚ 1992; Ulrich & Lake‚ 1990). In an effort to effectively leverage human resources to implement the intended strategies of organizations‚ researchers and practitioners alike have begun to explore the theoretical and empirical linkages

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    How has New Public management (NPM) affected the public services? To what extent has its impact been beneficial? The development of ‘new public management’ (hereafter NPM) over the past 20 years is one of the most striking international trends in public administration. It is important to mention that the rise of NPM is linked with other four megatrends in that period‚ namely: - Attempts to slow down government growth and spending (Dunsire and Hood 1989 cited in Hood 1991‚ p.3);

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    Marketing 7100-01 Crystal Pepsi A Giant’s Failure Fawad Anwar 6/24/2014 Crystal Pepsi: A Giant’s Failure I. Introduction Brief history of PepsiCo Brief Overview of Crystal Pepsi II. Marketing Mix Product – Crystal Pepsi and its product strategy (answering what and why) The making – Crystal Pepsi Launch Taste – The different taste promised by PepsiCo to its consumers Packaging – The attractive packaging

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    spirit and the theology of the religion is based upon three main truths‚ God‚ Matter and Soul (Richard Blurton‚ 1992). It is also a conglomeration of intellectual and philosophical points of view‚ rather than inelastic common sets of beliefs. Hinduism believes in the real self which is called the “atma” is distinct from the temporary body made of matter or “Prakrit” ( Richard Blurton‚ 1992). Hinduism dates back to the early Harappan period (5500-2600BCE) and its beliefs and practises during the pre-classical

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    Nuclear Disasters and Accidents Introduction: One of the scariest things about nuclear power is when something goes wrong and an accident occurs. Radiation is released into the environment and people get hurt. Two of the most famous nuclear accidents occurred at the Three Mile Island reactor 2 in the United States and the Chernobyl reactor 4 in the former Soviet Union. In this text we will discuss these two disasters‚ along with correcting a few common misconceptions about nuclear accidents. The

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    Barton Fink Analysis

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    Even if the studio stays true to a script‚ if in the final stages the audience does not like any aspects of the film they will be changed: “A million-plus screenwriters‚ the audience wrote that ending.” (Altman‚ 1992: 39.36). Even the reference to ‘a million plus screen writers’ emphasises that the writing of a script is no longer the work of an individual but a collaborative process. Although the author is never explicitly removed from the process of either film

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    References: Calero‚ H 2005‚ The Power of Nonverbal Communication How you act is more important than what you say‚ silver lake publishing‚ Aberdeen‚ WA. Davidhizar‚ R 1992‚ Interpersonal communication: A review of eye contact‚ The University of Chicago press‚ Vol. 13‚ no. 4‚ pp. 222-225‚ Viewed 22 August 2013‚ http://www.jstor.org/stable/30147101. Devito‚ J A 2012‚ Human communication: The basic course‚ 9E‚ Pearson

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    Who Is Edmund Kemper?

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    Edmund Kemper was born in Santa Cruz‚ California in 1948. Edmund was born into a dysfunctional family and his parents divorced when he was nine years old. After his parents’ divorce‚ Edmund lived with his mother who grotesquely mistreated him. Edmund’s mother employed an authoritarian parenting style and punished him with severe punishments when he failed to meet her standards. For instance‚ Edmund’s mother locked him in the basement for significant periods of time. Edmund’s harsh punishments left

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    and became a fully autonomous body by the year 1992 with defined responsibilities to cover both development & regulation of the market. Region wise SEBI addresses and contact numbers are given so that investor grievances regarding CIS and for any other information may be contacted. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is a board (autonomous body) created by the Government of India in 1988 and given statutory form in 1992 with the SEBI Act 1992 with its head office at Mumbai. It is chaired

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    become a significant social phenomenon in Britain. The percentage of urban population in England rose sharply from 8.0% in1600 to 27.5% in 1800‚ while the percentage of agricultural population dropped from 70.0% to 36.3% during that period (Hudson‚ 1992: 151). In addition‚ during this period‚ the population of UK had grown tremendously (Brown‚ 2010: 106). The number of people in England and Wales increased from 6.7 million in 1760 to 13.9 million in 1830‚ as well as in Scotland‚ the population also

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