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    Haier S Strategy

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    University‚ UK (MBA1) Oxford Brookes University‚ UK (BSc. Hons) CICPA2 PO Box 117‚ Geylang Post Office‚ Singapore 913804 Tel: +65-83300960 E-mail: muzihemba@gmail.com Dr. K. C. Wong MBA Project Supervisor / Mentor Abstract: Qingdao Haier has been the world ’s largest white goods manufacturer since 2010. Haier has built a portfolio of unrelated diversification through mergers and acquisitions and had decentralizing its operational risks. Haier is confronting few strategic issues which might be more rational

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    in 1910-1920‚ “Torrio arranged for Jim Colosimo .. to receive a shipment of whiskey”(Morton 48) four months after the prohibition was enacted. On February 9‚ 1925 Torrio gave his position as mafia leader to his understudy Al Capone‚ who became the Boss of Chicago. Karen Blumenthal states “In Cicero‚ the Capone crowd turned out in force.” (Blumenthal 96). Al Capone had killed the town president because he did not pass Capone order. The killings continue throughout the years and

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    New Orleans

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    The uniqueness of New Orleans New Orleans is nationally known as one of the unique cities ofAmerica. The social construction of this uniqueness began from the city’s establishment by the French. This social identity was progressively built upon when the colony came under the control of the Spanish‚ and then reverted to French power before being sold to America in the Louisiana Purchase. The presence of these different cultural groups influenced the development of New Orleans economically and culturally

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    The new girl

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    The new girl Author The story is written by Marc Mitchell (Florence‚ Alabama) in 2001. Title The new girl. The whole story is about this situation that changed the main characters life – the situation where he met this new girl‚ and acted terribly against her‚ which “haunts” him the rest of his life. Narrator The story is told with a 1st person narrator. We only see and hear the story through one set of eyes – we only see it from one perspective. (Examples from text: “I lived…”) Settings

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    Jazz In The 1920's

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    The Jazz Age brought forth significant female suffrage leaders‚ writers‚ and musicians‚ each influencing a different class of people in society.              Jazz was created in the twentieth century by a group of African American musicians from New Orleans (Teachout). They took the rhythms and melodies of their ancestors and “westernized” them to form what we now call Jazz (Teachout). These talented men then moved to Chicago and other American cities sharing their newfound music with the people

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    The New Colossus

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    "The New Colossus" is a poem that can be related to respecting differences in a way that the Statue of Liberty symbolises freedom‚ hope and a land of opportunity. The Statue of Liberty welcomes anyone‚ no matter their differences. It welcomes people into her country providing safety and not intimidating or frightening like the Colossus of Rhodes. The octave opens with a direct point about the difference between the statue of Liberty and the Colossus of Rhodes. It explains that the statue of Liberty

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    A new India

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    tomorrow‚ should be the salt of the nation. If the salt loses its flavor‚ wherewith shall it be salted?" The elders‚ including statesmen‚ expect India ’s youth to do vote their energies to the task of reconstructing India in accordance with the long accepted ideals. There is little doubt that given the right lead and guidance‚ India ’s youth can create a new society by eliminating the evils‚ making good the flaws and deficiencies and facilitating the reinstatement of the highly cherished moral values of

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    New Deal

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    The New Deal and its policies show that the Depression of the 1930s led to extraordinary testing of federal educational programs. The New Deal set guide that redefined the federal government’s position in education. The government used organizations such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration to construct schools‚ help employ teachers‚ and offer a broad range of courses. In dissimilarity to the Great Society‚ education was insignificant to New Deal Social policy

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    Bad News

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    Bad News Letter Guidelines Tips: Before you start writing the letter‚ you have to ask yourself the following questions: 1. Is the letter for internal or external communication? * How close are the sender and the receiver? The Salutation (Dear / Hello / Mr. / Wolfgan?) and the Closing (Sincerely / Best / Love / Regards?) should pay attention! 2. How many parties are involved in the event? (a Mainland company IS NOT the name of the supplier!!) 3. Do you understand the basic manufacturing

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    News editors decide what to broadcast on television and what to print in newspapers. What factors do you think influence these decisions? Do we become used to bad news? Would it be better if more good news was reported? By far‚ news is very important to our world recently. Nowadays our world situation is full of violence and tragic happened every second. Indeed‚ Television and Newspapers are the medium for people to have a chance to acknowledge what currently happen all around the world. Both

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