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    trajectory is the concern with national culture. Whereas traditional IB research has been concerned with economic/legal issues and organizational forms and structures‚ the importance of national culture – broadly defined as values‚ beliefs‚ norms‚ and behavioural patterns of a national group – has become increasingly important in the last two decades‚ largely as a result of the classic work of Hofstede (1980). National culture has been shown to impact on major business activities‚ from capital structure

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    behavior that causes impairment to the individual. These mental illnesses vary through culture‚ and diversity. Some mental illness is more prevalent in other cultures‚ such as bulimia nervosa being only relevant in Western culture‚ hikikomori in Japanese culture‚ or dhat in South Asian cultures (Heine‚ "Mental Health"‚ 2012). These culture-bound syndromes are highly influenced by their own cultural values‚ and is not seen to be influenced by outside cultures. Studies have suggested that Asian Americans

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    Marketing Athletes The Effect of Athlete Endorsements on the Product They Represent Research Concept I intend to study the positive and negative effects that athlete endorsements have on the product and the brand itself. In being the huge sports fan that I am‚ I have seen many athlete endorsements become extremely successful. A great example would be David Beckham’s endorsement with Adidas. However‚ I have also seen some athlete endorsements go terribly wrong‚ like Terry Keane’s endorsement

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    are poor education facilities in the rurals‚poor health services in the rural areas‚to escape drought and diseases such as malaria‚to seek jobs and employment and to get better services like electricity and good water supply. There are several factors that lead to increased crime rate in urban areas such as rural urban migration as mention above‚poverty‚lack of jobs and employment opportunities‚high standards of living in urban areasincrease in slums in urban areas‚lack of inner morality in the

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    Managing Up And Across There are several ethical issues facing the manager in the case study managing up and across. The first issue the manager faces is being honest and truthful to Jessica in regards to her behavior and attitude she displays in the office and to inner employees. As a manager it is your responsibility to know the working environment being provided to your employees and customer. Bruce has a responsibility to the company to complete and fulfill the job hired for‚ by allowing

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    Across the Universe - 1

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    ACROSS THE UNIVERSE by Julie Taymore In the film Across The Universe by Julie Taymore the director uses many visual techniques that revel the way in which the characters have changed thought out the duration of the film. The characters that have changed the most and who the war affected the most are Max (who fought on the front line) and Paco (who was a protester in NY). When we are first introduced to Paco he is leading a peaceful protest‚ using his voice as a tool to convey his message.

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    Some say that the achievements that you accomplish in life will be remembered forever‚ however‚ in the sonnet “Ozymandias”‚ even the legacy of a powerful king is proven otherwise by the test of time. In the poem‚ the narrator describes a tourist who encountered a collapsed statue found in the middle of a desert. A plaque remains as well dedicated to Ozymandias‚ also known as Ramses II of Egypt‚ proclaiming that all who gaze upon his works must despair. However‚ there were no accomplishments that

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    Across a Hundred Mountains Notes and Quotes Summary • Eleven-year-old Juana lives with her Amá and Apá in their little shack at the outskirts of their village in Mexico. • On the night of a flood‚ which enters their shack‚ her mother leaves Juana on top of the table holding the baby‚ Anita‚ to go look for her husband. • Juana falls asleep and loses hold of the baby‚ which drowns. Now in debt again to the wealthiest man in the village‚ Don Elías‚ who paid for the funeral‚ Apá decides

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    Getting the Message Across

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    Case Study: Getting the Message Across   1. What’s the Problem at WBCA? To most people‚ giving amateur students the opportunity to work at a college campus radio station does not sound like much of a risk‚ but to the contrary‚ it is. Eagerness to learn and willingness to work is not all that is needed to run a business successfully. Ann Caldera is the program director at the college campus radio station WBCA. Ann doesn’t have a problem getting the students to do work at the station

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    the Deaf culture. To begin with‚ the language is essential when communicating. The Hearing world communicates through the English language by speaking and writing to one another to get their message across. As for the Deaf culture‚ American Sign Language (ASL) is used. ASL can be seen as a language that is capable of expressing abstract ideas. Therefore‚ the Deaf culture uses not only signing‚ but also body movement and facial expressions to communicate effectively. The second big difference between

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