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    I found the article entitled “Shared Talking Styles Herald New and Lasting Romance” to be quite interesting. Most of us communicate with many people on a daily basis but the idea that we may be more compatible with others based on similar talking styles is something that I have never given any thought to. After reading this article and all of the facts that are contained within‚ I must say that it looks like people with similar talking styles are likely to get along better than those

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    s8-1 General Deductions provision Sufficient nexus - Reliability and relevance in gaining or producing AI => in the course of Herald Times Weekly v FCT – natural consequence of income producing activity • Taxpayer owner and publisher of an evening newspaper • Claimed deduction for damages and legal expenses to defend and sttle defamation actions • Deemed relevant – the thing which produced the assessable income was the thing which exposed the taxpayer to the liability or

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    Apple case

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    End of Book Case Studies 16/7/03 3:17 PM Page 674 674 Q End-of-book: Case studies products as being Australian made—multinational ownership notwithstanding. Dick Smith marketed his own Dick Smith-branded food products as not just Australian made but also made by Australian owned companies‚ thereby keeping employment and profits in Australia—threatening the brand image of rival multinational brands. We are starting to see the impact of the ‘buy Australian’ theme on the marketing

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    two boys; Timmy (14) and younger son‚ Ricky. Evelyn is employed as a second grade elementary school teacher. Evelyn’s son Timmy is placed at a long-term care facility where he has remained since he was 6 months of age. Timmy was born with a severe case of Hydrocephalus. Timmy is non-verbal and does not respond to visual or auditory stimuli (Walsh‚ 2013‚ p. 29). Timmy requires around the clock care as due to his head circumference‚ it takes three aides to turn his body every two to three hours to

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    Facts: The Negro plaintiffs in these cases were denied admission schools attended by the white children under the laws requiring or permitting segregation according to race. All the court adhered to the “separate but equal” doctrine and held that the plaintiffs were not admitted to the white schools (except for the plaintiff in the Delaware case). In the instant cases‚ the plaintiffs contend that segregated public schools are not “equal” and they are deprived of the equal protection of the laws.

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    Pepsi Cola Products Philippines‚ Inc. (petitioner) v. Honorable Secretary of Labor (respondents) 1. Facts: a. June 1990: The Pepsi-Cola Employees Organization-UOEF (Union) filed a petition for certification election with the Med-Arbiter seeking to be the exclusive bargaining agent of supervisors of Pepsi-Cola Philippines‚ Inc. (PEPSI). i. Med-Arbiter granted this stating that PCEU-UOEF was an affiliate of Union de Obreros Estivadores de Filipinas (or the Federation) with two (2) rank and file

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    Case #4 Fighting Grime (Clorox Company) This is a fun case in that it involves branded products that students will recognize yet probably do not associate with Clorox. A good way to introduce the case could be to bring in product samples or show the brand names of their many products and ask students what they have in common? The case is short and vivid and can be assigned ahead or simply read in class. It is an easy case to grasp quickly yet provides some very clear examples of strategic

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    Executive Summary This report provides a critical discussion of the ethical problems in the case of Foxconn Technology Group event. the suicides of Foxconn’s workers in 2010. ethical problem for the human resources department in foxconn‚ such as employees would work more than seven days in a row without the required 24 hour break‚ and the company cannot give them enough working conditions. And discuss the ethical issue between stakeholders and the staff‚ like overworked employee doing

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    Case Name: South East Asian Economic Crisis An economic crisis‚ which erupted in Thailand in mid-1997 and which soon spread to neighbouring countries—Malaysia‚ Indonesia‚ Philippines and South Korea— came to be popularly referred to as South-East Asian economic crisis (although South Korea is in East Asia and only the other countries are in South East Asia). A currency Crisis shows up when there is a speculative attack on the exchange rate‚ resulting in a devaluation of a pegged currency or sharp

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    caseF&C INT CASE 4.2 F&C INTERNATIONAL‚ INC. Synopsis Over two centuries‚ the Fries family of northern Kentucky and southern Ohio built a dynasty of sorts in the flavor industry. Alex Fries‚ a German immigrant with a background in chemistry‚ settled in Cincinnati during the early nineteenth century and a few years later established a flavor company. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries‚ Fries and his descendants owned‚ operated‚

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