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    Why do organizations use Expatriates? Expatriates were used as a means of addressing agency issues as a result of the separation of ownership and management and their amplification through distance. Edstrom and Gailbraith (1977) proposed three motives for using expatriates. Firstly‚ as position fillers when suitably qualified host country nationals (HCNs) were not available. Secondly‚ as a means of management development‚ aimed at developing the competence of the individual manager. Thirdly‚

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    13 Reasons Why Analysis

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    reputations‚ violence‚ and guilt are elements that drive adolescents towards suicide in the novel Thirteen Reasons Why. Thirteen Reasons Why is about a teenage girl named Hannah Baker who arrived to a new school. She faced a lot of horrible situations that drove her to commit suicide. She thought long and hard before taking the decision. Hannah recorded videotapes‚ in which she talked about her reasons for killing herself. She sent these tapes to the people that drove her to make this decision. The most

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    There are several speculations as to why Neanderthals went extinct. One very valid reason is because of competition and changes to their habitat due to climate change. Neanderthals were known to be very good hunters‚ so when the climates began to change‚ animals that Neanderthals would hunt would have realistically gone extinct. This would have opened a platform for starvation. Another plausible cause would have been competition among both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens for resources needed for survival

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    Reasons Why Race Exists

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    different races in their history class‚ and it influences their behavior towards people that look different‚ because if their ancestors did it than their must have been a reason for it. Although‚ the only reason for it was that white people wanted all the power so they put themselves at the top of the social structures‚ and that is why race continues to stay around

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    How Did The Moon Formed

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    has stumped many people on where It was originated from. How did the moon get its shape? Why does the moon have craters? Many theories were made with evidence to prove that the moon was made in different ways‚ however‚ the most accurately proven theory is that the moon was formed when a mars-like object hit Earth and erupted into little pieces. The little pieces were floating around the Earth and then formed together to create the moon‚ we were orbiting around our solar system. A theory that was discussed

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    On August 29‚ 1958‚ Michael Jackson was born in Gary‚ Indiana. Five years later‚ influenced by his father‚ Michael joined his brothers group and emerged as the lead singer. The Jackson 5 quickly became a house hold name making number one on Billboard Hot 100 in 1969 with the single “I Want You Back”. Along with vocals Michael also played the guitar and some percussions. Audiences were astonished at the deep emotional connection and wide range young Michael was able to deliver. His vocals were considered

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    VU21481 Research events in Australian history‚ post 1770 Task 1 1. The Great Southern Land (Australia) 2. Give three reasons why it was difficult to look for the “Great Southern Land”. 1) The sea was dangerous 2) The wind did not always blow in the right direction for the sea travel. 3) It was such a long way it was difficult to bring enough food and water. 3. Give four reasons why people wanted to find the “Great Southern Land” (Australia) People could make a lot of money from trade and from

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    Use of Symbolism in Thirteen Reasons Why: Eisenhower park According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ “Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-olds.” Unfortunately‚ suicide is a real life problem that teens face often. The book Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher explores the serious topic of suicide using symbolism. He uses Eisenhower Park to symbolize innocence throughout the book. Including the symbol‚ the book’s overall theme is little things have

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    The three major theoretical perspectives in sociology are symbolic interactionism‚ functional analysis‚ and conflict theory. Symbolic interactionism suggests that symbols are quintessential to understand how humans view the world and interact within in. Further‚ this theory states that the way we define ourselves and our relationships with others ultimately shapes how our interactions occur. Functional analysis is simply defined as viewing society as a unit with working and moving‚ interrelated parts

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    Nsikan-Abasi Amos Akpan ID: 47043 Causes why Friendships End Brianna: I think I’m going to drop this course‚ I’m failing woefully. Audrey: Don’t give up yet‚ I’ll tutor you. Brianna: Thank you so much I appreciate it Audrey: Don’t mention it that’s what friends are for. “Friends”‚ this word has so much depth but what exactly does it mean? A friend is a solid rock that provides assistance in time of need‚ a listening ear and‚ a personal support system. Real friendships are rare and far between

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