demand for these capsizes increased. Trade patterns also help to determine the demand expected of dry bulk capesizes. In the next four to five years‚ we expect that the demand to be significantly higher than the supply of dry bulk capesizes. The case states that Australia and India will increase their roles in the iron ore industry‚ which gives one an optimistic view on the future demand of capesize vessels. The production of iron ore in Australia is expected to increase; and the export of iron
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“The Forgotten Offenders” Until recently the female offender was generally overlooked by an overwhelmingly male-dominated criminal justice system. There are so few women in prison in then men. Approximately 5‚600 out of 196‚000 inmates in state and federal prisons are women. Because of the small proportion of female prisoners‚ female facilities are not as well-equipped as male prisons. Educational and vocational training programs are limited. Life requires a plan in all of at least five basic
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employees were doing but for a much higher pay. The employees lose respect for him in the long run and almost feel cheated because they are doing the exact same thing for less pay than the manager. 3. The expectancy theory best applies to the end of the case because the manager is taking all of these
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Alexandra George Dr. Goldberg 4 February 2013 WWII Extra Credit The Forgotten 500 by Gregory Freeman is an untold story of a rescue undertaken by a group of men (the OSS- eventually the CIA)‚ using aircraft to rescue five hundred and twelve downed airmen from the mountains in Nazi occupied Yugoslavia. The airmen had to avoid capture while awaiting a rescue‚ some for months others for a year or more. With the aid of the Serbian people and General Mihailovich‚ who loved Americans and resisted
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The Forgotten Door This book was about a 12-year-old boy‚ named Jon who fell through a magical door that transferred him to another world. When he fell through the door he hit his head on the rock floor of a cave‚ which caused him to lose his memory. He could not even remember his own name or how old he was. When he managed to walk out of the cave he saw a doe and followed it until he heard someone yell at him‚ it was Mr. Gilby. Mr. Gilby said‚ “Devil take you.” “You ruined my aim!” ”What you doing
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Problematizing the “Right to be Forgotten”: A Study of “Memory” and “History” Memory is not only preserved in writing but also conserved digitally and history as a discipline is a document of collective memory. Contrary to such a practice‚ there is a strong move towards the implementation of the “Right to be forgotten” as basic human right. The “Right to be forgotten” can be explained as a claim of an individual to ensure that certain data (internet record) is deleted so that it is untraceable by
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Was the lunchtime initiative in 1999 during the Kosovo crisis‚ a sign for this vast multinational to serve the challenges of diversity internally and externally? The lunchtime initiative during the Kosovo crisis in 1999 was a great opportunity for Microsoft to change both internally and externally. In 1999‚ Microsoft’s share price dropped after Anti-trust law suits and a reputation of being a company that destroys small businesses with monopolistic policies. At that time Microsoft had a Community
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BEJEE E. GILLE 3BSECE-1 1. How could the planning process be followed to create a plan for continuous improvements in Lands End’s online costumer service? - By gathering information‚ settings a mission and goals‚ devise strategies‚ implement plan‚ monitor performance‚ and lastly evaluate plan. Those are the planning process to be followed to create a plan for improvements in their online costumer service. 2. If you were hired by Lands’ End to help benchmark its costumer service performance‚ which
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CHAPTER 7 - FOUNDATIONS OF GROUP BEHAVIOR CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1. Differentiate between formal and informal groups. 2. Explain why people join groups. 3. Describe how role requirements change in different situations. 4. Explain the importance of the Hawthorne studies. 5. Describe the importance of the Asch studies. 6. Explain what determines status. 7. Identify the implications of social loafing. 8. Outline the benefits and disadvantages of cohesive
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The Forgotten Founder The Forgotten Founder Thanks to a never-ending campaign by Apple’s powerful public relations machine to protect the myths surrounding the company’s origin‚ almost everyone believes that Apple was started in a garage by “the two Steves‚” Stephen Gary Wozniak‚ 25‚ and Steven Paul Jobs‚ 21. Actually‚ the operation began in a bedroom at 11161 Crist Drive in Los Altos (the house number changed to 2066 when the land was annexed from the county to the city in late 1983)‚ where
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