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    Gender equity is involved in numerous factors of Martha Nussbaum’s human capability framework. First‚ bodily health is impacted from gender inequity. For example‚ Aboriginal women in Canada are experiencing alarming HIV/AIDS rates as they account for nearly 50% of all HIV-positive test reports among Aboriginal people‚ compared with only 16% of their non-Aboriginal counterparts. The Canadian government does not provide Aboriginal communities with access to adequate health care services and this unfair

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    The disparity between American capabilities and influence abroad is significant in interpretation but not importance from two standpoints: international relationships and foreign perceptions of power. From a power standpoint‚ the disparity between American capabilities and influence abroad is not important because the U.S. has a hegemony in relative capabilities. Therefore‚ if the U.S. wanted to fully commit to any mission and/or experienced a life or death situation‚ the American military would

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    Nigeria have remained stagnant and underperforming because of setbacks and decay in management. This has resulted in public enterprises being branded ‘‘ineffective and inefficient’’. Performance management‚ which is a relatively new concept in human resource management‚ focuses on maximizing team and individual performance to achieve a motivated workforce resulting in higher goal attainment in a quest to enhance organizational competitiveness. This paper gives a perspective of public enterprises in

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    Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Research in Organizational Behavior 28 (2008) 185–206 Ambidexterity as a dynamic capability: Resolving the innovator’s dilemma Charles A. O’Reilly IIIa‚*‚ Michael L. Tushman b a Graduate School of Business‚ Stanford University‚ Stanford‚ CA 94305‚ USA b Harvard Business School‚ Soldiers Field Road‚ Boston‚ MA 02163‚ USA Abstract How do organizations survive in the face of change? Underlying this question is a rich debate about whether organizations

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    MARKETING 102 CASE ANALYSES CASE 4: EBAY EXPANDS AROUND THE GLOBE SUBMITTED BY: Talaguit‚ Justine Tejano‚ Pia Tiempo‚ Hyacinth Toledo‚ Giselle Tubilan‚ Denise Questions: 1.) Evaluate the pros and cons of eBay’s playbook strategy. The Pros of eBay’s playbook strategy are: eBay becomes part of the country’s internet because of the playbook. Develops suggestions as to how to drive traffic to the local eBay site through ads at the country’s most popular web sites and search engines. Dictates

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    779-801. THE IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS BRIAN BECKER State University of New York at Buffalo BARRY GERHART Vanderbilt University We describe why human resource management (HRM) decisions are likely to have an important and unique influence on organizational performance. Our hope is that this research forum will help advance research on the link between HRM and organizational performance. We identify key unresolved questions in need

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    identify the possible candidate keys‚ the primary key‚ a probable foreign key‚ and potential secondary keys. a. PARTS (PART_NUMBER‚ STORE_NUMBER‚ PART_DESCRIPTION‚ QTY_ON_HAND‚ COST‚ RETAIL_PRICE) Candidate keys: PART_NUMBER is the only candidate key. No other field will identify parts uniquely. Primary key: PART_NUMBER is the primary key. Foreign key: STORE_NUMBER is a foreign key from the STORE table. Secondary keys: There are no other potential secondary keys. b. CUSTOMER (CUSTOMER-ID‚ CUSTOMER_NAME

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    Prevention/Protection Mission Area Core Capabilities On Monday‚ January 17‚ 1994 at 4.31 a.m. an earthquake measuring a magnitude of 6.7 struck a densely populated area of San Fernando Valley. In spite of Los Angeles County considered as one of the greatest prepared regions for earthquakes‚ Northridge was one of the worse disasters financially. They were around 14‚000 aftershocks reported in the magnitude of 4.0-5.0 range. Because of the earthquake people displaced from their homes are estimated

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    Understand leadership styles within an organisation 1.1 Review the prevailing leadership styles in the organisation There are a range of leadership styles that can be adopted by organisations in order to try to achieve their goals. Each of these is often suited to certain situations and has drawbacks preventing any one style being the best style of leadership for all situations. Even within organisation different styles of leadership can be identified with this being more prominent in

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    If you expect the worst‚ you’ll never be disappointed. Those could be the words heard from Ruby Cooper’s in the beginning of Sarah Dessen’s book “Lock and Key”. Lock and key is a roller-coaster of emotions and life lessons that will keep your turning page after page. Ruby’s story starts out in the many ram shackled apartments she lives in with her alcoholic mother who abandons her and ends in the luxurious home of her estranged sister Cora and brother in law Jamie. Ruby’s childhood was miserable

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