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    1. Do you agree with Cameron’s decision to grant McTaggart a license? Do you agree with the way Alex went about it? What other options were available to Cameron? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? The business potential of flexible coupling was evident to Alex. The salespeople were looking for 35$-40$ million during 2004. He realized that the plant can’t hold both lines (OEM and flexible coupling). The costs of expansion were too high and required many of the company’s resources

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    horrendous‚ but because the American people allow this administration to remain in power‚ we have repeat offenders emboldened to commit crimes at will‚ killing our police‚ raping our women and even kidnapping our young.” (Dean paragraph 4) Arizona illegal immigrants convey a negative environment and display violence‚ which is detrimental on our American society. “Many illegal immigrants come here precisely because they are criminals and they find America a target-rich environment.”(McGrath 38)

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    Case 1-1 Cameron Auto Parts Chapter One – Page 14 Adnan Saqf Elhait Facts and figures: According to the data provided in the case‚ it was easy to spot the financial problems that Cameron faced and how Alex managed to rescue the company from a bankruptcy by reducing costs and introducing diversity of products. By the end of 2003‚ the situation at Cameron was back to normal‚ although there was a need to invest in a new production plant in order to separate the flexible couplings’ production

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    The paper provides an assessment of the Cameron Auto Parts company‚ including their expansion into Europe as well as their restructuring initiatives. The paper also discusses the auto parts market and the general downturn in the industry. The paper believes that Cameron Auto Parts need to pull through the hard-times through an effective combination of cost-cutting‚ efficiency-adding and innovation‚ before the industry picks up again. "Cameron Auto Parts functions within the automotive industry‚

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    1. Cameron was right to have licensed to McTaggart. Expansion strategies‚ as discussed in class‚ have different barriers and costs. For example‚ for Cameron to have entered a joint venture with the company would have cost both sides a lot of money and time. For Cameron to have expanded into the UK - what Andy had argued - would have been the most expensive and time consuming of the four options. The company definitely has money‚ however the extra cash needed to finance such large operations isn’t

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    bridges among people of different cultures‚ different ethnic backgrounds and different races” (# 13) 5. “I believe in multiculturalism because it adds to our strength” (# 16) 6. “Flying too high and fast to put down real roots or to feel a sense of belonging” (# 9) Personal comments about the story 1. We are all equal‚ excluding our cultural differences. 2. Be proud to be different. 3. Accept people for who they are. 4. Get involved in your community. 5. Appreciate what

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    In my research I did mother-daughter communication because my mom and I don’t have that great of communication so I wanted to find out more about it. In this research they did a study on the content and structure of mother-daughter conflict interactions during early adolescence. I’m obviously not in my adolescence stage still but this still explains the problems and solutions in general. The aim of this study is to examine conflict management behaviors of daughters and their mothers in conflict

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    criticized the effect that the ‘idiot box’ has on its’ viewers. In effect‚ television and its’ media have affected negatively the level of public discourse and intelligence in Contemporary America. In Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ Neil Postman explained how the gradual dumbing of our discourse and how our failed ‘treatments’ of this serious issue have been nothing more than fodder for entertainment. At the root of Postman’s central claim is a comparison between two very different fictional Dystopian societies

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    Though Amusing Ourselves to Death was published in 1985 and The Shallows was published in 2010‚ both authors tried to inform its readers of the alarming signs. We are blind and not even aware of it. The invention of technology has transformed it users to become flat out lazy. Carr once said‚ “ Once I was a scuba diver in a sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy of a Jet Ski.” We no longer can enjoy the adventure of scuba diving because it takes too long. We now prefer Jet Ski’s so

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    Most parents want the best for their children‚ especially when it comes to health or education. In Caroline Hwang’s essay defiantly her parent wants the best for her‚ but the need to give her advices and let here make her Owen choices‚ like what she wants to be or who she wants to married. As we all know the Korean parents don’t give the kids Independent at all‚ and they can’t decide what they want to do in their life. As a parent I want the best for my kids. I feel for Carolin’s

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