between buyers and sellers”‚ Supply Chain Management: An International Journal‚ Vol. 8 No. 2‚ pp. 107-15. Emiliani‚ M.L. (2010)‚ “Historical lessons in purchasing and supplier relationships”‚ Journal of Management History‚ Vol. 16 No. 1‚ pp. 116-36. Fawcett‚ D. (2000)‚ “Western Canadian coal: increasing potential”‚ World Coal‚ Vol. 9 No. 3‚ pp. 25-9. Finkelstein‚ S. (1997)‚ “Interindustry merger patterns and resource dependence: a replication and extension of Pfeffer”‚ Strategic Management Journal‚ Vol
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This is an electronic version of an article published in the International Studies Review. Complete citation information for the final version of the paper‚ as published in the print edition of the International Studies Review‚ is available on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service‚ accessible via the journal’s website at www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/isr or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com. International Studies Review (2003) 5‚ 25-52 Regionalism: Old and New RAIMO VÄYRYNEN
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. * The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk * Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly * When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference * Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your
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Using examples‚ discuss the potential advantages and disadvantages of offshore outsourcing for A) western companies‚ B) emerging market companies C) the workforce of western countries D) the workforce of emerging market countries. Offshore outsourcing is defined as “Geographical relocation of specific business functions abroad ... to be performed by contractually outsourced independent party” (Prasad and Prasad 2007 cited in Javalgi et al. 2009‚p.157). INTRODUCTION Context: Western companies:
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Gender and Life chances In Britain The purpose of this essay is to describe and evaluate how gender influences the life chances of individuals and groups within Britain today‚ particularly looking at the socialization process of gender and how particular ideologies of gender roles within different social institutions can create social inequalities through the use of power which can be achieved through justice‚ and applying different theoretical perspectives of inequality in reference to gender
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acts A fiduciary’s powers are exercised on behalf of others who are in a position of dependance. 1. Duty to act bona fide in the best interest of the company The general rule regarding exercise of directors’ power was expressed in Re Smith and Fawcett Ltd (1942) Ch 304 where a director is required to act bona fide in the interest of a company‚ he must act according to what he considers‚ not what a court may consider‚ is in the interest of the company : The directors are the ones to determine what
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1.Introduction This research is about American Movies spoiling our younger generations.I am about to take some of the American movies which come in the name of Teen movies and High School or College movies.Like major genres such as Action‚Adventure‚Horror‚Comedy etc… these movies come under Comedy and Romance genres.These Comedy movies involves more reference to Sex along with crood and vulgar jokes.Generally movies containing adult jokes is not something to bother and they are provided with
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from the general law- especially from principles of fiduciary law and ss181 and 184 of the Corporations Act. Under this duty‚ the directors should practice their bona fide in the way that they think is the interests of the company. Re Smith & Fawcett Ltd. This means the directors should give suitable considerations to the interests of the company as a whole in their decisions making process. However‚ there is difficulty in identifying which
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What is meant by the Sixties Revolution? In the 1960s Britain started developing into a more permissive society. A permissive society is a tolerant and lenient society regarding various aspects of culture or interests. It is a term that reminds people today of the type of society that has existed in most of Europe‚ Australia and North America since the 1960s‚ in which there was and still is a great amount of freedom in all aspects of people’s daily lives as well as a rapid change in morals. In
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PGBM23-WS02 PGBM23 – Managing Information Databases and ‘R’ Workshop No 2 – PGBM23 – Jeff Evans PGBM23-WS02 PGBM23 - INFORMATION MANAGEMENT WS02-Q01 1. Use the enclosed information to assess the basic premium and no claims bonus and enter the first six sets of information into the forms TELENQ-2A. Age 18 - 20 21 - 25 26 - 29 30 and above Basic premium £350 £250 £180 £140 (all premiums are independent of the size of the engine). The No Claims Bonus (N.C.B.) works as
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