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    Mergers and Acquisition

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    Why are there mergers and acquisitions? Mergers and acquisitions take place for a number of reasons‚ such as refinancing for a better price‚ amplifying expansion‚ and submerging risk through diversification. New entities may drag behind after a merger takes place due to the higher cost of matching different and unconnected economic activities. Diversification by business groups may also reduce technical effectiveness. When a merger takes place‚ a bigger business groups emerges from the two which

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    Introduction Our case study titled‚ The AT&T and McCaw merger negotiation‚ provides us with an opportunity to negotiate the terms of the merger between McCaw cellular and AT&T. McCaw was the largest competitor in the rapidly growing cellular telephone communications industry. AT&T was the dominant competitor in long-distance telephone communications in the United States‚ and one of the largest corporations. Prior to the negotiations‚ it had no position in cellular communications. Brief Insight:

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    CASE STUDY - “Daimler and Chrysler: lessons from a merger”. This case study is about the merger occurred in 1998 between two big companies in the auto industry: German company Daimler-Benz and American auto manufacturer Chrysler Group. At the end‚ this merger appeared to be a failure because of different types of problems. Chrysler benefited from Mercedes while benefits to Daimler were harder to find‚ so that Daimler decided to sell 80% of its stake in Chrysler for just 7.4 billion dollars.

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    Olsen’s third chapter “Don’t Be Such a Poor Storyteller” (Olsen‚ 81) is one of his most powerful chapters where he dives deep into the heart of his suggestions. Good mass communicators are good storytellers. They tell a compelling story that allows the members of the audience to share in their experience and share their passion. Olsen begins this chapter like he does every other chapter with a personal story. This one is a hilarious story of Olsen and a girlfriend of his from the past. In the story

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    Hips Don T Lie Analysis

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    Beowulf and Theme Like in the song “Hips Don’t Lie” by Shakira it fully expresses hips don’t lie just like how the epic poem of Beowulf expresses loyalty gets you good stuff. Beowulf’s name will live on it’s carried on through songs and stories. And in Beowulf’s story it shows disloyalty will never get you glory or fame but if you stay loyal and devoted people will know your name.so the theme is about loyalty Beowulf’s people‚ the Geats‚ ran away when he was saving them from the riches crazed

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    September 26‚ 2013 David Zinczenko’s essay‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” (New York Times‚ November 23‚ 2002) emphasizes the idea that the large conglomerates may be held accountable for some legal responsibility for the skyrocketing rate of obesity in America within children. He uses anecdotal evidence from his past to argue that it is not the consumer’s fault that they are experiencing health issues‚ it is the multinational corporations that own the most well known fast food restaurants. Zinczenko

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    HOMOSEXUALITY IN THE MILITARY When it comes to the controversial topic of homosexuality in the military there are two extremely fascinating sides to the story. Although there are many strong arguments in regard to this subject‚ I have chosen the ones which I find most compelling. If forming a fair opinion is what one seeks‚ it is absolutely imperative that every angle of each argument is carefully examined. Currently in place is the "don’t ask‚ don’t tell" policy that our legislature has implemented

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    Who should be responsible for obesity? When it comes to the topic of America’s social problems‚ most of us will readily agree that the obesity epidemic is one of the major problems in America’s society now. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of who is responsible for this problem. Whereas some are convinced “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ that the fast-food industry is responsible‚ other maintains that is a personal responsibility and what you eat is your business. My feeling

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    The book warriors don’t cry‚ I have to write an essay about it and other stuff about this girl named Melba‚ who is Melba you ask it is a girl that is from 1956 about her going to a school that’s segregated. As well as she’s a girl from little rock 9 high school she’s black and a bunch of racist people bullied her for being black. Along with the moral of the story is finding strength. The way I could compare it to my life is by pretty much the skate life trying to commit to something. Scary or big

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    This is a summary of “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko. David was the editor-in-chief of the fitness Men’s health magazine for many years. He was also a president of Galvanized Brands‚ global health and wellness media company. This story is about how teens can only afford unhealthy food in this day and age. The author wrote this story to inform others about the consequences that will come if you live on a fast-food diet. Also‚ he talks about his own experiences with being obese and knowing

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