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    Law Case

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    |Argued December 9‚ 1952 | |Reargued December 8‚ 1953 | |Decided May 17‚ 1954 | |Full case name |Oliver Brown‚ et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ et | | |al. | |Citations |347 U.S. 483 (more) | |

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    Do Some Business Models Perform Better than Others? A Study of the 1000 Largest US Firms Authors: Peter Weill‚ Thomas W. Malone‚ Victoria T. D’Urso‚ George Herman‚ Stephanie Woerner Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper No. MIT Center for Coordination Science Working Paper No. 226 Copyright © 2005 Peter Weill‚ Thomas W. Malone‚ Victoria T. D’Urso‚ George Herman‚ and Stephanie Woerner Abstract Despite its

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    Gale A. Norton‚ Attorney General Martha Phillips Allbright‚ Chief Deputy Attorney General Richard A. Westfall‚ Solicitor General Merrill Shields‚ Deputy Attorney General Linda A. Siderius‚ First Assistant Attorney General Victoria R. Mandell‚ Assistant Attorney General Regulatory Law Section Denver‚ Colorado Attorneys for Petitioner Isaacson Rosenbaum Woods & Levy‚ P.C. Sheldon E. Friedman Scott S. Evans Denver‚ Colorado Attorneys for Respondent Kevin O. O’Brien Boulder‚ Colorado

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    Advanced Corporate Case 2 – Tianjin Plastics Executive Summary Although business risk is low due to contractual obligations‚ and so is financing risk (despite high debt levels)‚ Tianjin Plastics project carries material currency risk‚ both for its cash flows as well as dollar-profitability of Maple‚ the main sponsor. However‚ this should not turn the project unprofitable. Broadly defined political/country risk must be considered and accepted by Maple‚ if project is to happen. Hedge possibilities

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    De Raad‚ B.‚ & Perugini‚ M. (2002). Big Five factor assessment: Introduction. In B. De Raad & M. Perugini (Eds.)‚ Big five assessment (pp.1-26). Gottingen‚ Germany: Hogrefe & Huber. Funder‚ D. C. (2007). The personality puzzle (4th ed.). New York: Norton. Hossam‚ M. A. E. (2007). The five-factor model of personality and organizational citizenship behavior in United Arab Emirates. S.A.M. Advanced Management Journal‚ 72‚ 47-59. Jung‚ C. G. (1971). Psychological Types: The collected works of C. G. Jung

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    Dulaglutide Case Study

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    peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist (RA) indicated for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Dulaglutide was invented by Wolfgang Glaesner‚ Rohn Lee Millican Jr‚ and Andrew Mark Vick‚ employees of Eli Lilly and Company. In the United States dulaglutide is manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis‚ Indiana under the trade name Trulicity. T2DM is a progressive disease that is characterized by the dysfunction of β pancreatic islet cells that produce insulin‚ insulin resistance

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    The Case for Contamination - New York Times 01/01/2006 07:37 AM January 1‚ 2006 The Case for Contamination By KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH 1. I’m seated‚ with my mother‚ on a palace veranda‚ cooled by a breeze from the royal garden. Before us‚ on a dais‚ is an empty throne‚ its arms and legs embossed with polished brass‚ the back and seat covered in black-and-gold silk. In front of the steps to the dais‚ there are two columns of people‚ mostly men‚ facing one another‚ seated on carved wooden

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    Case Study: Cobot Case

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    The interesting events from CoBot’s standpoint are those‚ which were not expected or least expected to happen‚ from the CoBot’s past task execution data. We define these interesting events as anomalies-- deviation from the expected data. The expected value for an event can be computed from the respective log table‚ we create by analyzing the bag files. Using the expected data we identify the instances which are anomalies‚ and verbalize them comparing it with a past instance or the expected data for

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    The NFL’s Head Case The NFL and its teams have a professional medical staff that is assigned to each team. Their responsibility is to treat and evaluate players after an injury. While they claim that they only release players if they are completely free of symptoms and that also the players consent to feeling normal‚ the NFL should take on more responsibility with current and former players and acknowledge fact that they have knowingly allowed players to compete in games when they should have been

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    Why has the competition in the insulin been on a nation-by-nation basis? Will this change? Why? The global diabetes market was worth around $350-$400 million in 1981‚ and was expected to grow at the rate of 5-8% per year. Competition in the insulin industry occurs and differs on a nation-by-nation basis due to the differing nature of the drug’s prescription category‚ the level of government regulation‚ the type of people influencing the patient’s insulin brand choice (including the extent of their

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