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    sole proprietorship is you are at complete control of the business and all decisions are at your own will. As for tax wise‚ it is cheaper too (tax savings) and all profits from the business goes directly to your own personal tax return. The disadvantages of a sole proprietorship are you’re limited to “using funds from personal savings or consumer loans‚” and your benefits‚ such as “medical insurance premiums are not directly deductible from business income.” Partnerships: “Two or more people share

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    CHAPTER 2 • CROSS-CULTURAL BUSINESS 105 PRACTICING INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CASE A Tale of Two Cultures Many cultures in Asia are in the midst of an identity crisis. In effect‚ they are being torn between two worlds. Pulling in one direction is a traditional value system derived from agriculture-based communities and extended families-that is‚ elements of a culture in which relatives take care of one another and state-run welfare systems are unnecessary. Pulling from the opposite

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    spitting at a human is a rare thing. Llamas are very social herd animals‚ however‚ and do sometimes spit at each other as a way of disciplining lower-ranked llamas in the herd. A llama’s social rank in a herd is never static. They can always move up or down in the social ladder by picking small fights. This is usually done between males to see which will become dominant. Their fights are visually dramatic‚ with spitting‚ ramming each other with their chests‚ neck wrestling and kicking‚ mainly to knock

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    American Culture In this essay I will be discussing what “defines” American culture through the eyes of other. I will be using the definitions of the people I interviewed over the last few days. I will also be using the lesson material and the readings that were assigned to us. This essay will hopefully give a different perspective to your thoughts of American culture. There are millions of different takes on what American culture is to each person in this country‚ this will just be a small take

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    To: Matt Richtel From: Brianna Canty CC: Social Science Writing Guild Date: September 26‚ 2014 Re: You Can’t Take It With You‚ But You Still Want More Memo Introduction The suffix –aholic indicates that the person this term is being used to describe is one who feels compulsively the need to do something or is addicted to something‚ and workaholics are on the rise. Workaholism is associated with overearning‚ the tendency to forgo leisure and work beyond one’s needs‚ and recently research has been

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    performance‚ does simply measuring something mean you can influence it? “If you can’t measure it you can’t manage it” has been stated by more than one influential business or academic expert; Deming‚ Drucker‚ Kaplan‚ this is another list that could go on‚ however‚ this is a statement that has not been made without critism. This report will have a brief overview of the popularity of accounting measures‚ and then we will apply the “If you can’t measure it you can’t manage it” ideas to some specific contexts

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    the reflexive question when working with the Hmong elderly. The reflexive question asks‚ where am I in this encounter with culture? What is my point of view? How is that perspective affecting my view of these events? How is this inquiry changing my understanding of myself and my culture? How well tuned is my instrument‚ namely‚ me? Pg.315 (Omohundro) When working with the Hmong elderly‚ health care workers should be mindful of the plight of the Hmong people. Understanding where they came from and

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin exemplifies how characters get caught between colliding cultures that deal with ethnic and institutional issues. The protagonist Edna Pontellier deals with cultural collisions‚ due to their role in the awakening of her desires. This cultural collision happens between the Creole women from New Orleans and Edna’s own accustoms‚ this collision causes Edna to have an epiphany. Edna realizes how different she is from the Creole women and begins to question where she really

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    The Down Fall of Ambition Although ambition can be looked on as a positive thing‚ it can also have its downfalls. Sometimes too much ambition can turn out to be negative. Ambition can hurt a person’s life by its downfall. It can also lead to a person’s downfall because it can cause someone to make bad decisions‚ neglect priorities‚ and do drugs. Ambition can lead a person to make bad decisions. At the 2006 Tour de France Floyd Landis confessed to taking performance enhancing drugs (Ford2). Landis

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    HR Planning:- “A Process for determining and assuring that the organization willhave an adequate numbering qualified persons‚ available at the propertime‚ performing jobs which meet the needs of the enterprise andprovides satisfaction for individual for individuals involved.”(Dales S. Beach) HR System:  The principal elements of HRP are human resources forecast.Human resource forecast:It is a process of determining the demand and supply of people.Demand is a process of assessing future requirement

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