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    The initial purpose of Section 504 was to provide access for students with disabilities to public schools. Some of that role is shared with IDEA. While IDEA now serves students with the most severe disabilities‚ Section 504 emphasizes an antidiscrimination statute and requires that the educational needs of students with disabilities be met as adequately as the needs of other students. This protection extends to students who are covered under IDEA as well as those students whose disabilities are not

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    Wi-Fi Technology Introduction: Electrical technology has been greatly enhance with the introduction of wireless communication. Wi-Fi is the one among the achievements. The term Wifi stands for Wireless fidelity. Wi-Fi is a brand originally licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. It was developed to be used for mobile computing devices‚ such as laptops‚ in LANs‚ Internet

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    Case 1 Dabhol Case Study

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    Contents Case Question #1 3 Conclusion 3 Overview: 3 Contractual operational risk management/mitigation arrangements 3 Case Question #2 4 Conclusion 4 More accurate analysis of political risk 4 Involvement of a local partner 5 Better Dealing of MOU & PPA 5 Case Question #3 5 Conclusion 5 Mitigating political risks 5 Mitigating economical risks 6 ENRON: DABHOL POWER PROJECT Case Question #1 Critically analyze and comment on the contractual operational risk management/mitigation arrangements

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    INTRODUCTION In early July 2007‚ the New York based hedge fund Perry Capital proposed to raise its stake in NEC Electronics Corporation (NECE)‚ the then publicly listed subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate‚ NEC Corporation‚ from 4.8 percent to 25 percent. The offering was ¥5‚000 a share‚ at about 60 percent premium. Perry’s investment in NECE traced back to late 2005‚ the year its first exposure to Asian markets‚ with the initial investment cost at around ¥3‚200 a share. Perry believed the intrinsic

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    Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital (Abridged) 1. How does Marriott use its estimate of cost of capital? Does this make sense? Marriot use cost of capital as the hurdle rate (minimum rate of return required to accept the project) to discount future cash flows for the investment projects of the three lines of business (Lodging‚ Contract Services and Restaurants). They use this rate to calculate NPV and net present value over cost to decide for the profit rate. Since cost of the project

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    Monroe College School of Business MG112 Winter‚ 2013 Acme Corporation Tautvydas Kieras Professor Borak 1. What are the potential ethical issues faced by acme corporation? The biggest ethical issue is that ACME is taking care of one of their biggest client needs to go to the adult entertainment club. If media finds out about Acme Corp is paying for clients to go to places like this‚ they are going to think that Acme Corp is bribing their clients to stay with them. 2. What should

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    3 Issues with Others in a Corporations Toomey‚ who had the most corporate experience of those interviewed‚ very much felt that the biggest detriment to creativity was poor workers who were uninterested in their job. He explained that he generally enjoyed the way Dyson and its employees worked on projects. A lot of the time he worked on a small team‚ usually only two or three people‚ on certain projects. His interactions with senior members of the company were also very positive. He described how

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    Case study: Intel Corporation 1968-2003 Intel has made numerous strategic changes to its business model over the last 30 years to address changing market conditions and therefore maintain its ability to add value‚ buttressing the organizations effectiveness at capturing profits. The technology landscape has been extremely dynamic over this period and companies that have not adapted rapidly have faced extinction. Intel is amongst the survivors while others such as Compaq no longer exist. The first

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    Wei Yan BMGT440 Flowers Industries Case Summary Flowers Industries Incorporated is a fortune 500 company‚ headquartered in Thomasville‚ Georgia. They produce a variety of branded baked foods‚ snacks‚ and convenience foods. The company philosophy says “we don’t want to be the biggest food company; we simply want to be the most profitable.” This goal shows that the company is incentive is to please investors rather than focus on customer service. In March 1985‚ Marty Wood‚ the senior VP and CFO

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    Case Study: Enron Corporation Accounting Scandal 1. What is Enron Scandal? Formed in 1985 from a merger of Houston Natural Gas and Internorth‚ Enron Corp. was the first nationwide natural gas pipeline network. Over time‚ the firm’s business focus shifted from the regulated transportation of natural gas to unregulated energy trading markets. The guiding principle seems to have been that there was more money to be made in buying and selling financial contracts linked to the value of energy

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