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    a United States firm‚ has been in acquisition talks with two different European firms. JEL Industries is headquartered in a country that is part of the European Union (EU)‚ and uses the Euro‚ while DBC Industries is headquartered in a European country that does not belong to the Union and does not use the Euro as their primary currency. Based only on the knowledge of whether or not the firm is located in a country within or outside of the European Union‚ recommend one of the organizations and

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    The point of making mistakes is to learn from them. If you don’t learn from what you do wrong‚ then making mistakes has no silver lining‚ it is purely bad. I have come to believe this through personal experience and watching others. When climbing the "ladder of success‚" each step gets you closer to the top. Therefore each step is a mistake that you learned from‚ a good decision‚ or even a stroke of luck. How could a person climb that ladder without each and every wooden rung to help them

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    Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ was a timeless tragedy that focused on love despite hardships. Even though the play was written years ago‚ the story remains relevant to young love today. Though Romeo and Juliet made many mistakes‚ there was no questioning that they loved one another until the end. The main difficulties they faced in their romance were‚ unacceptance‚ death‚ and irresponsibility. One challenge they faced was unacceptance. Juliet was going to be forced

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    The inevitable conundrum of mistakes‚they have been stereotyped and forced upon the world to never be created. But‚ as previously stated‚ mistakes are inevitable. A positive effect of mistakes is a discovery. (But‚ discovery meant in its generalist form.) Most commonly used household items were mistakes. Precisely‚ in archeology‚ two men named Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert are perfect proof. Throughout history‚ mistakes have carried companies and inventors far beyond their wildest dreams

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    Learning from the Disneyland Paris Experience. A Case study in International/Intercultural Communication This is the most wonderful project we have ever done. Michael Eisner‚ CEO‚ Walt Disney Company A horror made of cardboard‚ plastic‚ and appalling colors; a construction of hardened chewing gum and idiotic folklore taken straight out of comic books written for obese Americans. Jean Cau‚ French Critic American businesses make assumption about the transferability of culturally loaded business

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    obsessed with saving money that one forgets to invest in the life that is quickly passing them by. In some people’s lives they can be so stingy with their money that they forget to invest in their own lives. People young‚ old‚ rich and poor make this mistake. An old women by the name of Bertha Smalls is a cheapskate. She has no friends‚ no love life‚ or any family. Bertha is a 74 year old women and still never retired. She still works to this day. She hoards everything she likes‚ and she still has things

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    The Channel Tunnel linking England with France is a superb technical and engineering achievement. However‚ as a business project it has undoubtedly been a failure. Shareholders in the company operating the concession for the tunnel have witnessed significant loss of value in their equity stake in the company. In 1967 proposals were invited for private financing and construction of the tunnel‚ with 70 - 90 % of the loans guaranteed by the British and French governments; once operational the facility

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    To realize the plan’s goals‚ the following three basic policies have been established. 1. Strengthening our core business (Tokyo Disney Resort) to increase profit. a. Enhancing quality We will enhance the quality of the Guests’ experience at the Parks‚ and will strengthen our efforts toward achieving maximum customer satisfaction (CS). To realize this‚ we believe it is also necessary to enhance the work environment of our Cast Members (ES: employee satisfaction)‚ and will strengthen our management

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    provide arguments for and against the UK joining the Euro The single European currency was established in 1999 and since then the topic of whether the UK should join the Euro has been at the centre of many debates. This document will look at the arguments both for and against membership of the single currency and then provide a critical analysis on whether the UK should join the single currency. Arguments for and against joining the Euro |Arguments for joining

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    of being witches‚ put on trial‚ prosecuted and later executed for witchcraft. This witch craze was concentrated in southwestern Germany‚ Switzerland‚ England‚ Scotland‚ Poland‚ and parts of France‚ and resulted in 100‚000 witches put on trial. The three main reasons for the persecution of these “witches” were economic greed‚ religious beliefs and social prejudices. Most of those who accused the witches as being so ultimately sought profit and wealth. The Canon Linden‚ an eye witness to the prosecutions

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