International business exam notes UNIT 1 History of Canadian Trade European Trade * 1700s – trades grew fast after permanent Canadian settlement * Demand for raw materials (beaver pelts‚ fish‚ lumber) * Europe manufactured Canada’s raw materials * After 7 years war‚ England and Canada made trade agreements (help war torn France) * near-port cities used to facilitate trade import/exports US trade * Late 1700s‚ US independence
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SOUTH WALES SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS ECON1203/ECON2292 (ARTS) QUANTITATIVE METHODS B FINAL EXAMINATION Session 2‚ 2009 Time allowed: Three hours. Total marks: 60 marks. There are FIVE questions in this examination; each starts on a fresh page. Answer ALL five questions; start each answer on a fresh page. All questions carry equal marks. The value of each sub-question is indicated in brackets. On the front of your answer book‚ write the number of each question you have attempted. Statistical tables
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NTC 360 Final Exam True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____F 1. The frame’s destination address of a broadcast frame is a value of all binary 0s. ____T 2. Class A addresses are intended for use by large corporations and governments. ____F 3. 1000BaseT‚ released as the 802.3ab standard in June 1999‚ supports Gigabit Ethernet over 100-meter segments of balanced Category 5 copper cabling and requires two pairs of wires. ____T 4. The signaling rates associated
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CASE: ‘Insallah: An Expatriate Challenge’ [Saudi Arabia] Sells Bladeco & steel products “Wasta” = connections “Insallah” = a feeling or cultural norm – God willing Masculinity – Mustafa refused to conduct business with a woman High Power Distance – Helped get US representative out of jail for drinking water during Ramadan Relationship-Focused & Highly Collectivist CASE: ‘Co-operating & Communicating Across Cultures’ [Germany] German led project (Jim from US to Germany) Then; American led
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Final Exam 1. Define what is referred to as an anti-fraternization policy. Draft a policy regarding employee fraternization‚ addressing issues which you deem important to include in such a policy (not to exceed one page). (Snoyenbos: 394) (DeGeorge: 226-232) (LA Times‚ 03 Feb 2007) Anti-fraternization policies aim to sidestep potential conflicts of interest that arise from work-related relationships involving people who are relatives or dating/marrying within the company. It is also designed
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C1: Globalization and international business Globalization refers to the trend toward greater economic‚ cultural‚ political‚ and technological interdependence among national economies. Reduction of barriers to the movement of trade‚ capital‚ technology‚ and people. Has two facets:1. Globalization of Markets; the merging of historically distinct and separate national markets into one huge global marketplace. Benefits: cost‚ new market opportunities‚ levels uneven income streams. 3 causes of globalization
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3501 Final Exam Study Guide Component Units Is the entity a Primary Government? * All must be true: 1. Separately elected governing body 2. Legally Separate * Can sue and be sued * Can sell a lease property in its own name. IF all are true‚ it is a primary government and 3. Fiscally Independent creates its own financial statements in * Can do all: accordance to GAAP. * Establish a budget *
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Final Exam Review Nuclear Weapons Chemical – weapons using toxic properties of chemical substances such as sarin or nerve gas. The French used chemical weapons in the Germans in WWI Biological – disperses organisms or microorganisms to produce disease‚ such as anthrax‚ rich‚ or small pox. The Germans used biological weapons against the allied forces during WWI by infecting livestock Radiological – designed to spread radioactive material‚ most commonly material from waste plants. It has not
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Final Exam Study Guide Paragraph 1- Module 1A on Psychology Perspectives and Ethics in Research In this module I had been taught the different Psychologists who came up with many different research experiments to educate students like myself today. Abraham Maslow believed that every human being desired fulfillment of needs such as being fed‚ nourished‚ warm‚ and secure; how we can be self-actualization and be who we want to be. There are five different approaches that he/she can come across. Behavioral
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Heavy Hydraulics’s liabilities‚ Giant Lift is (Points : 2) responsible if the sale is actually a merger or consolidation. 8. Portia‚ a businessperson‚ is convicted of RICO offenses. Portia ’s penalties may include (Points : 2) dissolution of her business‚ forfeiture of its assets‚ and imprisonment. 9. Household Furnishings‚ Inc.‚ distributes its merchandise on an interstate basis. Under the commerce clause‚ Congress has the power to regulate (Points : 2) any commercial activity in the United States
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