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    Bmw Business Strategy

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    BMW Overview This paper explores the strategies and environmental influences (both Internal and External) of a German car giant BMW‚ Bayerische Motoren Werke‚ which has established itself in the niche luxury car market. It has Headquarter in Munich‚ Germany‚ with presence all over the world. The luxury car includes both traditional luxury cars and functional luxury cars. BMW is one of the most successful car companies in Europe and worldwide. Despite experiencing the overall sales slump particularly

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    How to Write an Abstract

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    Some examples of abstracts Below find some examples of structured abstracts for the various categories of Emerald articles. The keywords are also listed. Note that we have deliberataley chosen older articles so that you can compare the structured abstracts supplied below with the unstructured abstracts required at the time of publication (just click on the article link). Structured abstract examples in this section * Literature review * Case study * Conceptual paper * Research

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    Edsa Revolution

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    MARTIAL LAW Under the supervision of Ferdinand Marcos‚ September 1972. Marcos declared the Martial Law. When Martial Law was enacted‚ all of Ferdinand’s enemies in politics had been arrested. And in that time‚ the security in the country had been restricted. Martial Law is declared against the former Defense Secretary/Minister where at by now is a Senate. Martial Law has a mission‚ and it is to avoid harm from the communist. But in case of retrieving‚ the communist fight for they’re right. And

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    “Rebalancing gender roles by leaving men to hold the baby.” The Age (07‚ 2011): http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/society-and-culture/rebalancing-gender-roles-by-leaving-men-to-hold-the-baby-20110706-1h2dr.html (accessed 05‚ 2014). Russel‚ Graeme. “Sharing the Pleasures and Pains of Family Life.” Family Matters no. 37: (04‚ 1994): pp 13-19: http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fm1/fm37gr.html Traywick‚ C A. “Why gender equality is not just about equal rights.” The Sydney Morning Herald (08

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    which she received the Governor General’s Award and the Molson Prize. She was also a founder of the Writers’ Trust of Canada (is a charitable organization providing financial support to Canadian writers. Founded by Margaret Atwood‚ Pierre Berton‚ Graeme Gibson‚ Margaret Laurence and David Young‚ and registered as a charitable organization on March 3‚ 1976‚ the Writers’ Trust celebrates and rewards the talents and achievements of Canada’s novels)‚ a

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    The game of cricket‚ played at a leisurely pace then at the Test and county level‚ was on verge of going through a transition with the introduction of limited-over’s games at the county level. Just about then‚ the first ever One-day International was played between England and Australia at the MCG in 1971. The popularity of this shorter format of cricket was catching at such a brisk pace that the authorities controlling the game had to bring in something different to make the game a lot more entertaining

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    Pestle Analysis

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    References: Exploring Corporate Strategy-Gerry Johnson‚ Kevan Scholes) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565499/Disposable-income-at-lowest-level-in-10-years.html http://www.cipd.co.uk/communities/forums/_MRAR15.10.08.htm http://www.cipd.co.uk/subjects/emplaw/general/legaldevs.htm?wa_src=email&wa_pub=cipd&wa_crt=nugget&wa_cmp=cipdupdate291008

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    Prison Sentencing

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    Prison sentences are too soft in New Zealand to the criminals who commit serious crimes and need to be harsher. In New Zealand criminals who commit serious crimes are handed a prison sentence. I strongly oppose the sentencing of criminals currently. I believe justice should be served more harshly. Presently the New Zealand court system is too soft on criminals who commit serious crimes. In 2012‚ there was approximately 376‚000 recorded offences. This resulted in 196‚000 convictions. That’s just

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    Everyday we encounter the media in some form. It could be waking up to the sound of the radio‚ or passing billboards in the streets or simply just watching television. They are a lot of different forms of media‚ for example‚ verbal or written media‚ visual media and aural media. Examples of media would include newspapers‚ magazines‚ film‚ radio‚ television‚ billboard advertisements as well as the internet. Media studies came about because of the developments in mass communication and it provokes

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    Britain’s Drink Problem

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    BRITAIN’S DRINK PROBLEM This paper reports the finding of economic and social impacts of Britain’s drink problem and influences of government policy for the problem. The biggest drink problem is lots of people (nearly 9‚000 people) died each year because of alcohol related diseases. Also young people drinking too much are another problem Britain faces. Alcohol gives people jobs‚ produces the revenues of the alcohol taxes‚ and produce about £2.7 billion in 2007 from the trade of alcohol in Britain

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