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    Stratsim Stratsim simulation: Marketing Strategy and Implementing Summary More than one million Americans are employed in manufacturing motor vehicles‚ equipment and parts. But the industry has changed dramatically since the U.S. “Big Three” motor vehicle corporations (General Motors‚ Ford and Chrysler) produced the overwhelming majority of cars and light trucks sold in the United States‚ and directly employed more than that many people themselves. By 2003‚ most passenger

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    Portes Five forces

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    1. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL Porters five forces‚ as a powerful analysis tool‚ enables managers in corporations to analyze the current situation of their industry in a structured‚ easy-to-understand way. From a strategic management perspective it is useful for managers in any organization in the same industry or sectors to understand the five competitive forces acting on and between organizations in the same industry and or sector since this will determine the attractiveness of that industry

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    ISSUE: Is there a legally enforceable contract for the sale of gold between Terry and Susan? RULES: 1. Social and domestic agreements have a presumption against legal obligations (Balfour v Balfour ). The presumption can be rebutted in a domestic agreement if there is sufficient evidence to demonstrate an intention to create legal relations (Beswick v Beswick ; Errington v Errington ; Parker v Clark ; Riches v Hogben ; Wakeling v Ripley ). 2. An offer must be clear‚ unambiguous‚ and have sufficient

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    At the dawn of the twenty-first century the United States stood as the lone superpower with the ability to reach any corner of the globe. Journalist Robert Kaplan wrote about the American military‚ and how the planet was divided into area commands and there was no corner of the globe that was unaccounted. (Kaplan‚ 4) The U.S. military’s ability to reach any country on the planet is only rivaled by the influence the United States wields on the political scene. In the last century‚ American government

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    CONTENTS * WHAT IS GATT ? * HISTORY.. * OBJECTIVE * GATT AFTER 1986 * INDIAS BLUNDER(15TH DEC 1994) * REASON * GATT IN ACTION(ENGULFING INDIA) * PREVENTIVE MEASURES WHAT IS GATT * GATT-General agreement on TRADE and TARRIF. * Older version of WTO. * Formed to solve the international trade disputes. HISTORY OF GATT Following World War II‚ the victor nations sought to create institutions that would eliminate the causes of war. Their principles were

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    loyalties back and forth between state and national governments in order to keep each level under control. If rights are ignored or abused by one level‚ people can use the other to right what had been wronged (civil rights). Madison also argued that the US was ideal for power sharing and limited government‚ because the more factions‚ the more they will check each other‚ so no one faction or group can seize control of the government. Enumerated powers are listed in the Constitution. Their are seventeen

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    Exceptions to the Prohibition of the USE OF FORCE Corfu Channel Case 1949 ICJ Superpower interventions Nicaragua Case 1986 The Nicaragua (Merits) case gave the ICJ an unprecedented opportunity to explore the law governing the use of armed force and intervention by states and to do so in the area in which it was most in need for clarification‚ namely that in which State A gives assistance to rebels seeking to overthrow the government of State D or‚ conversely‚ the government of State D to defeat

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    Running Head: USE OF DEADLY FORCE AND LESS LETHAL POLICY AND TRAINING Winston Franklin Allen Jr. CRJ-525 Saint Leo University Spring 1 USE OF DEADLY FORCE AND LESS LETHAL POLICY AND TRAINING One of the most difficult decisions a law enforcement officer may have to make is the decision to use deadly force. Our society places a high value on human life and no matter the circumstance; the taking of a human life is frowned upon. Today’s law enforcement officer has been placed

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    COMM 390 Letter Of Agreement Activity - Seller The purpose  of  this  activity  is  to  explore  how  to  negotiate  and  write  business  agreements.  You’ll   begin by negotiating the sale  of  a  large  industrial  printing  press.  Then  you’ll  each write a Letter of Agreement setting  out  the  terms  you’ve  agreed  on.   Text Don’t  share  the  details of your scenario with the buyer—this is valuable business information that could be used against you. The scenario doesn’t include every

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    to: A. identify the form of the subject and verb in the sentence; B. choose the correct form of the verb to make it agree with the subject C. construct sentences that follow the subject-verb agreement; D. familiarize with the rules of subject-verb agreement. II. SUBJECT MATTER: A. Topic: Subject-Verb Agreement B. Materials: PowerPoint Presentation C. Reference: D. Teaching Methods/Strategies/Techniques: Art of Questioning Discussion Recitation III. PROCEDURE A. Motivation The teacher is going to

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