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    Arcelor-Mittal Case Study

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    CASE STUDY ARCELOR-MITTAL MERGER: CHALLENGING INTEGRATION OF TWO STEEL GIANTS’ ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITIES Preamble In the aftermath of one of this century’s most remarkable mergers‚ we find two different cultures‚ two different worlds‚ thrown into one of history’s largest corporate integrations. On the one hand‚ there is Mittal Steel - the largest producer of steel in terms of volume. Despite the fact that Mittal steel is based in Netherlands‚ it is perceived that the company is non-European because

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    Sebenius JK (2003) Negotiating the spirit of the deal. Harv Bus Rev 81:66–75 Frommeyer A (2005) Kommunikationsqualität in persönlichen Kundenbeziehungen. Konzeptualisierung und empirische Prüfung. Gabler‚ Wiesbaden Garcia SM (2002) Power and the illusion of transparency in negotiations. J Bus Psychol 17(1):133–144 Gelfand M‚ Smith Major V‚ Raver J‚ Nishi L‚ O’Brien K (2006) Negotiating relationally—the dynamics of the relational self in negotiations. Acad Manage Rev 31:427–451 Gibb J (1961) Defensive

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    are processed by local institutions and the socio-economic circumstances in which they occur (Webster & Muller‚ 2004). Webster & Muller (2004) identified five major cross-cultural/cross-continental variants in peri-urbanisation resulting from different drivers‚ economic systems‚ demographic conditions and historical developments. They are; 2.2.7 North-American variant According to Webster & Muller (2004)‚ peri-urbanisation is a relatively new urban phenomenon in metropolitan regions of North American

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    Women for centuries have been flighting for their fundamental rights‚ and independence from patriarchal society and polices. Three social feminist movements: Tatyana Fazlaizadeh’s street art fighting against street harassment “Stop Telling Women To Smile”;The Fed Up Honey’s undoing stereotypes of ethnic minority women residing in the low economic side of the Lower East Side; and lastly the Zero Tolerance Policy from Edinburgh display feminist theories of Marxist‚ Socialist‚ Radical and Black feminism

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    Parenting is intended to guide children toward an independent adulthood. Morals and lessons are developed through discipline‚ imitation‚ and learned respect for oneself and society. Some parents show love and affection whereas others shape their children with respect and stern discipline. In the poems "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden and "My Papa’s Waltz" by Theodore Roethke‚ a relationship between a father and son are portrayed as both authors reflect on their own childhood experiences. While

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    Western Roman Empire Dbq

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    Directions: Write a well-organized essay that includes an introduction‚ several paragraphs‚ and a conclusion. Use evidence from at least four documents in your essay. Support your response with relevant facts‚ examples‚ and details. Include outside information. Historical Context: In the third century AD Rome faced many problems. In addition to internal decay‚ the invasion by the Germanic tribes seemed to sound the death knell for the Western Roman Empire. Historians have examined

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    Sociocultural Tradition

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    severely limited in the absence of shared patterns of action and meaning that enable mutual understanding- that is‚ in the absence of society and a common culture…. sociocultural approaches range across fundamentally different theoretical styles" (Craig‚ Muller 2007). The main idea of the sociocultural tradition is communication produces and reproduces culture. A society’s overall communication‚ whether is be by person to person‚ group to group‚ or through mass media‚ shapes that society and makes it what

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    Sam (name changed to protect confidentiality) is a nine month old boy who was born at 26 weeks and diagnosed with chronic lung disease. He was sent home on 0.3 litres (L) of oxygen per minute with the view of gradually weaning this down as he grew stronger. When I joined the community nurse visiting Sam at home‚ he had been weaned down to 0.1L of oxygen per minute‚ so was now having his time on oxygen weaned down; from continuous oxygen eventually to none. The community nurses follow the trust’s

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    Handout on Comparative Reading for English 2 Description: The requirement is inspired by Lisa Bu’s experience with reading. She found happiness in the world of books after losing her dream of becoming a Chinese opera singer. Her experience synthesizes the reading texts covered in the first part of the preliminary grading period on: What is Reading‚ Stages of Reading‚ Importance of Reading‚ Processes of Reading‚ and The Types of Reading. Having her experience and insights as a model‚ you are expected

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    correctly detect auditory stimuli. It is important to be able to locate sounds in the space surrounding us‚ and this is achieved through using the pinnae and head movement. Pinnae effects and head movement assist in directional auditory localisation (Muller‚ B.S.‚ & Bovet‚ P. 1999) and spatial hearing (Denise Van Barneveld‚ Floor Binkhorst‚ A. John Van Opstal 2011). The pinnae is the outer structure of the ear which catches and guides sounds into the inner ear‚ and this study will assess the differences

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