International Business Studies‚ 40‚ 20–34. Dunning‚ J. H.‚ & Fortanier‚ F. (2007). Multinational enterprises and the new development paradigm: Consequences for host country development. Multinational Business Review‚ 25(1)‚ 25–45. Egri‚ C. P.‚ & Ralston‚ D. (2008). Corporate responsibility: A review of international management research from 1998 to 2007. Journal of International Management‚ 14‚ 319–339. Fortanier‚ F.‚ & Van Wijk‚ J. (2010). Sustainable tourism industry development in sub-Saharan
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To be able to survive people must overcome extra ordinary obstacles. When people get in to dangerous situations certain skills and/or traits come in handy. To survive‚ some decent skills/traits to have would be; all around smarts from “My escape from North Korea”‚ stubbornness from “trapped”‚ and basic Boy Scout taught skills from “Up”‚ survival‚ a story to be told. Hyeonseo Lee from- “My escape from North Korea” is a prime example of survival utilizing her combination of streets and book smarts
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Values Approach to Organizational Analysis. Management Science‚ 29(3)‚ 363-377. Quinn‚ R. E. and K. S. Cameron. (1983). Organizational Life Cycles and Shifting Criteria of Effectiveness: Some Preliminary Evidence. Management Science‚ 29(1)‚ 33-51. Ralston‚ D. A.‚ J. Terpstra-Tong‚ et. al. (2006). Today ’s State-Owned Enterprises Of China: Are They Dying Dinosaurs Or Dynamic Dynamos? Strategic Management Journal‚ 27(9)‚ 825-843. Sousa-Poza‚ A.‚ H. Nystrom‚ et. al. (2001). A Cross-Cultural Study of the
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Mackenzie King: A Political Powerhouse In a town residing in Ontario‚ a small boy sat beside his mother‚ wide-eyed‚ dreaming‚ as all children do‚ but not of some otherworldly fantasy but of making the world a better place‚ of making his mother proud. William Lyon Mackenzie King was a driven man‚ he strived to help his fellow man whenever he could. It is said he often walked through the slums of his city and thought about how tough their lives must be. He grew fascinated in this; one of his first
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If you like the book The Fault in Our Stars‚ by John Green‚ you will like All the Bright Places‚ by Jennifer Niven‚ because in both books the characters go on a thrilling adventure which ends in sorrow. In All the Bright Places‚ Finch and Violet explore their state‚ Indiana‚ for a school assignment. In The Fault in Our Stars‚ Augustus takes Hazel on an adventure to Amsterdam to meet her favorite author. During these adventures‚ the characters in both books realize that they are in love with one another
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and she was placed under house arrest shortly afterward. Since that time she has fought tirelessly for democracy. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1991 and continues to fight for her people’s freedom. A Mountain Accident is about Aron Ralston‚ a US-born hiker whose arm became trapped under a huge rock in the wild‚ remote Utah countryside. After several days in the open mountains‚ Aron saved his own life by cutting off his arm and walking to safety. Summary Stories of Courage is a collection
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Stephanie Ralston Film Aesthetics and Analysis In the film‚ The Constant Gardener (Meirelles‚ 2005)‚ the use of editing helps to convey a central theme of uncertainty. Another important theme that arises in the film is justice. Uncertainty progresses into a revealing of truth that leads the protagonist to seek justice. The plot follows a young woman‚ Tessa (Rachel Weisz)‚ whose murder provokes her husband‚ Justin (Ralph Fiennes)‚ to explore the corruption of the drug company Tessa was trying
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Revisiting “Truth in Securities Revisited”: Abolishing IPOs and Harnessing Private Markets in the Public Good A.C. Pritchard* Abstract: This essay explores the line between private and public markets. I propose a two‐tier market system to replace initial public offerings. The lower tier would be a private market restricted to accredited investors; the top tier would be a public market with unlimited access. The transition between the two markets would be based on
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own worst enemy”‚ The Business Times Report‚ 15 August‚ p. 4. Harris‚ M. (2010b)‚ “Women walk the tokenism tight rope: sexism finds new life when firms treat equity as mere window-dressing”‚ The Business Times Report‚ 22 August‚ p. 1. Hede‚ A. and Ralston‚ D. (1993)‚ “Managerial career progression and aspiration: evidence of a ‘glass ceiling’?”‚ International Journal of Emerging Sciences‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 253-82. Hoobler‚ J.M.‚ Wayne‚ S.J. and Lemmon‚ G. (2009)‚ “Bosses’ perceptions of family-work conflict
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value-conscious customer who felt that the "Big Three" were exorbitantly expensive. The "Big Three" were also caught off-guard when demand for natural cereals surged and the smaller players capitalized on this opportunity. One of the branded players‚ Ralston‚ also began producing private label cereals probably in order to use excess capacity in production effectively. The private labels
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