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    Intellectual Capital

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    Understanding corporate value: managing and reporting intellectual capital Intellectual capital Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Definitions of intellectual capital 6 2.1 2.2 Classifications of intellectual capital Why is intellectual capital so difficult to measure? 3 IC measurement 8 Generic models 3.1 Balanced scorecard 3.2 Performance prism 3.3 Knowledge assets map approach Individual company models 3.4 The Skandia navigator 3.5 Ericsson’s cockpit communicator

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    Culture shapes our character‚ personality‚ and behavior. The culture influence our concept of right and wrong‚ define what is appropriate and acceptable‚ and forge our moral‚ values‚ traditions‚ and beliefs. Imigration impacts the individual behavior based on the effect of culture in our behavior. When a person imigrate‚ the individual does not only expose itself to a different environment but to a different culture with its own set of rules and values. This change provoke an conflict caused by the

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    War and Culture War has affected society for generations and generations‚ for as long as history has been recorded. In modern day however‚ war has affected our culture in a few significant ways. Some people rally for their country and troops‚ and some people protest. Propaganda is used‚ and the media is biased. People in America is much more knowledgeable on American issues in present day and it has affected how our culture views wars compared to previous generations. Access to information has

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    An assignment on The Liberation War of Bangladesh Course No: 114 Submitted to Anurug Chakma Lecturer‚ Department of Peace and Conflict Studies University of Dhaka Submitted by: Niaz Morshed Anik B.S.S (9th Batch)‚ Session: 2014-15 Class Roll: 22 Department of Peace and Conflict Studies University of Dhaka Date of Submission: 23rd April‚ 2015 Abstract: Bangladesh a newly born independent nation state. This state is an outcome of great struggle from India in 1947 and from Pakistan in 1971

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    Women s Liberation

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    February 2014 The Quran: Door to Liberate and Empower Islam Women For the majority of Western women‚ Muslim women liberation is hard to understand because the mean of liberation is completely different between both civilizations. For Western women‚ liberation means having equal rights in the economic and social environment‚ and have personal and sexual freedom‚ while for Muslim women liberation means freedom from Islamic patriarchal oppression through the right interpretation of the Quran‚ the holy book

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    Why Crimes Are Committed

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    males "birth cohorts" (a group of people born in the same year) by Marvin Wolfgang‚ it was determined that of the 9‚945 people studied‚ 627 (6% of the original cohort) were career criminals. They were liable for over half of all of the total crimes committed and affirmed the belief that chronic juvenile offenders continue to do so through maturity. Researchers cannot pinpoint why some adults choose to continue to commit crimes‚ while others "mature out" (Walker)

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    Hofstede’s dimensions of national culture Hofstede distinguished five dimensions of national culture: Power Distance (PDI)‚ Individualism/Collectivism (IDV)‚ Masculinity/Femininity (MAS)‚ Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI)‚ and Long-Term versus Short-Term Orientation (LTO). For those readers who are unfamiliar with his dimensional model‚ a short description follows. The dimensions are measured on index scales from 0 to 100‚ although some countries may have scores above 100 on certain dimensions because

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    Poster Everyone‚ no matter how strong or weak‚ needs another person to have a relationship with. When one experiences the loss of a loved one or goes through a traumatic injury‚ they would desire to have a person to be there with them. In order for someone to be there in a person’s time of need‚ one has to develop a relationship with him or her. Without having relationships with other people‚ one can feel isolated. Through the teachings of the Holy Bible‚ one can learn how to have better relationships

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    American Revolution was the very step taken in creating today’s United States of America. American Revolution occurred during 1765 to 1786 consisting thirteen colonies act again British to be free from their monarchy instead wanted independence; many wars and important event followed. American Revolution did not start suddenly‚ there were the reasons behind the start of the American Revolution and as always consequences followed after the American Revolution. American Revolution has been and is a

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    Throughout African Americans enslavement there were many resists and revolts‚ slaves wanted freedom and abolition to slavery. Many slaves rebelled‚ revolted‚ and did everything they possibly could to be free from their masters. Slaves like Denmark Vesey‚ Nat Turner‚ Charles Deslondes‚ and many more have revolted‚ rebelled‚ and conspired to abolish slavery. The enslaved African Americans revolted either individually or in groups to fight for their freedom. Slaves in the U.S were very persistent and

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