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    covered tax equalization‚ goods and services‚ housing‚ the actual move and settling in‚ sale or rental of the principle residence‚ relocation allowances‚ living expenses‚ education‚ vacation‚ leave‚ post allowance and smooth transitions (Rosenzweig‚ 1994). The assignment policy was progressive‚ permitting applicants a 5 day pre-acceptance tour. The language courses at the company’s expense were paramount. Overall‚ the company sought to address both the expatriate and his family’s quality of life

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    Tunnel Case Study

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    and two national governments (Fairweather‚ 1994). While an overall success the project suffered from many planning and management mistakes that caused it to be grossly over budget and late. One of the key mistakes that befell the project was also one of the costliest. The contract that was entered into between Eurotunnel and Transmache Link (TML) for the terminals and the mechanical and electrical equipment was a lump-sum contract (Fairweather‚ 1994). This decision was driven by the desire of

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    Lifestyles

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    Hindelang‚ Gottfredson‚ and Garofalo (1978:243; e.g.‚ see Goldstein‚ 1994; Maxfield‚ 1987:275; Miethe‚ Stafford‚ and Long‚ 1987:184). This model of criminal events links victimization risks to the daily activities of specific individuals (Goldstein‚ 1994:54; Kennedy and Forde‚ 1990:208).Lifestyles are patterned‚ regular‚ recurrent‚ prevalent‚ or "routine activities" (Robinson‚ 1997b; also see Cohen and Felson‚ 1979; Felson‚ 1994; Hindelang‚ Gottfredson‚ and Garofalo‚ 1978:241; Garofalo‚ 1987:24‚ 39)

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    Ben & Jerry Case

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    need to be redesigned as this creates poor employee morale. In terms of supply‚ Ben & Jerry’s have a cost inefficient strategy‚ as they only buy from small farms for ingredients and is very time consuming and expensive. Liquidity Ratios 1993 1994 Current Ratio (Current Assets)/(Current Liabilities) 3.239 3.589 Quick Ratio (Current Assets-Inv.)/(Current Liabilities) 2.211 2.658 Cash Ratio (Cash+Marketable Securities)/(Current Liabilities) 1.124 1.436 Based on the acid test

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    turn of the 19th century‚ came the so-called ‘Nickelodeon Era’. The name “Nickelodeon” originated from the American word for five cents‚ a nickel‚ which was also the price of admission and the greek word odeion‚ which is a roofed theater‚ (Musser‚ 1994). From my research‚ I have conflicting resources stating when the first nickelodeon theatre opened. One resource‚ Myers‚ (2012)‚ states the first theatre called the Edisonia Hall which was dedicated to showing moving pictures was opened in late 1896

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    Criticism of Benchmarking

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    Criticisms of Benchmarking Despite all of the positive recommendations for benchmarking cited‚ there are critics of the benchmarking proces. Wolverton (1994) states that benchmarking‚ as a cornerstone of CQI‚ is based only on current information‚ and may not give us the freedom and flexibility to see the future. In addition‚ Wolverton adds that this focus may relegate us to the role of follower‚ instead of leader. In writing about a related quality improvement technique‚ Business Process Reengineering

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    of Self.” Mead argues that the self consists of an ‘I’ and a “me.” Genie had neither. She was unable to act on her own terms so if anything‚ she might have the slightest hint of ‘I’ when “she was beaten for making noise” (Secrets of the Wild Child 1994) because she recognized that it was wrong. She had a physical relationship with her father and there were no significant or generalized others in her life‚ which took away from her “me” development. Mead also created the “Developmental Sequence of

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    Moral Panics Summary

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    real threat to human life (Goode and Ben-Yehuda 1994). If something does not harm a large group of people‚ the threat and therefore the social problem does not exist. Objectivists focus more on the concrete real (Goode and Ben-Yehuda 1994). On the other hand‚ the constructionists disagree with how moral panics come about. The constructionists see social problems as the “collective definition” of a condition as a problem (Goode and Ben-Yehuda 1994). If the people are not concerned about an issue

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    Indeed‚ it remained forgotten until 1845 when the only known surviving example was discovered in the British Library (Stephens‚ 1994). The first successful newspaper was the Boston News-Letter‚ begun by postmaster John Campbell in 1704. Although the colonial government heavily subsidized it‚ the experiment was a near-failure‚ with very limited circulation (Stephens‚ 1994). Two more papers made their appearance in the 1720’s‚ in Philadelphia

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    Rehabilition

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    an 11-year period‚ from 1983 to 1994. These are the most current statistics available through the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ and have been quoted in many other studies. During that time‚ the re-arrest rate increased: from 68.1% to 73.8% for property offenders‚ from 50.4% to 66.7% for drug offenders‚ and from 54.6% to 62.2% for public-order offenders. The re-arrest rate for violent offenders remained relatively stable at 59.6% in 1983 compared to 61.7% in 1994 (BOJS Reentry‚ 2013). Reconviction

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