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    1) Li Shimin and the succeeding rulers of the Tang Empire avoided over centralization by allowing the local nobles‚ gentry‚ officials‚ and religious establishments to practice significant power even after retaining many Sui governing practices. 2) The bled of Turkic and traditional Chinese culture that existed under the Tang were scriptures used in the Silk Road‚ weapons such as the crossbow and armored infantrymen which were used in warfare‚ and the skill in horsemanship as well as the use of iron

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    Akhenaten‚ while only ruling Egypt for 14 years‚ brought uncertainty and instability that lasted past his time. Known as the “Heretic Pharaoh”‚ Akhenaten introduced a new religious system centered on the sun god Aten. At first‚ Aten was presented as a variant to the god of mystery and secrets‚ Amun-Re‚ (who interestingly enough was a merger between the gods Amun and Ra)‚ but this would change later in Akhenaten’s rule. Originally‚ Akhenaten was fairly tolerant of people worshipping the other gods

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    Accounting Fraud at WorldCom 1) What are the pressures that lead executives and managers to “cook the books?” After the rapid evolution of the telecommunication industry in the 1990s‚ WorldCom shifted its strategy to focus on building revenues and acquiring capacity sufficient to handle expected growth. Their biggest goal was to be the No. 1 stock on Wall Street rather than capturing the market share. As a result‚ their Expense-to-Revenue (E/R) Ratio was their measurement for their main objective

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    conscience-focused business world. WorldCom became one of the world’s largest long-distance telephone services. With Bernard Ebbers at the helm‚ the corporate giant went from Wall Street Darling to Wall Street Pariah because of unethical decisions. Ebber denied involvement and was rightfully sentenced to 25 years in jail. The need for ethical decision making has become increasingly evident in today’s fast-paced business environment. In the case of WorldCom‚ a national company that would provide

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    Introduction to Management Information Systems (MIS) Course Section/Campus: Male/Female Semester: Fall First Semester 2014/15 Start Date: 9-14th November‚ 2014 Submission Date: 30th November‚ 2014 Course Instructor: Dr. Khaled Alshare Assessment Instrument (specify): Case Study Related to Ethics and Technology Type of Assignment: Individual Base

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    | |A Case Study on Robert Princeton | Case Objective: Why an enthusiastic and self-motivated employee Robert Princeton left his job within few months after joining despite taking some creative initiatives? What are the problems associated with the company and what are our recommendations to solve those problems? Problems identified from the case: 1. Problems facing

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    Valery Umana Po. 3 1\30\15 The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman‚ Safavid‚ and Mughal Empires The Ottoman‚ Safavid‚ and Mughal Empires were forces to be reckoned with back in the day. Being powerful entities‚ their rise was paved with military prowess‚ religious tolerance‚ and having meritocratic systems‚ though this is not always the case. Their fall‚ however‚ was the result of their treatment of peasants‚ a plague of horrid rulers‚ and shortsighted economic handling. The Ottomans were blessed for

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    national breakdown‚ a partition‚ and one of the greatest falls from grace Europe had ever seen. It was a rotting national pyramid and administration‚ coupled with declining industry competitiveness and

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    Case 1: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE J. PETERMAN COMPANY 1.There are many key points that caused the initial success of the the J. Peterman Company‚ but the most important one was because the company had a clear positioning: sell apparel goods that were matched with “unique”‚ “authentic”‚ “romantic”‚ “journey”‚ “wondrous”‚ and “excellent” concepts‚ by catalog. The company produce coats‚ ran some ads on New Yorkers‚ mail catalogs directly to customers‚ sold products‚ and used the revenue to produce more

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    “The Fall of Advertising & The Rise of PR”: Book Report The Fall of Advertising & the Rise of PR by Al and Laura Ries demonstrates the dramatic shift from traditional advertising-oriented marketing to public-relations-oriented marketing. The age of advertising‚ they claim‚ is in the past. Advertising was once considered an effective way to encourage consumers to purchase new products‚ however‚ that is no longer the case. Advertising has not only become rampant‚ but it lacks credibility and

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