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    MKT 301 Current Reading Assignment #1 Managing an Online Reputation Our generation’s lives revolve around the internet. Our every need can be fulfilled by the internet. We can get anything and everything such as answers to our questions‚ or ordering clothing and groceries‚ and social media. We turn to the internet for most of our answers because it is private and quick. Almost everyone can gain access to the internet which can be a very powerful tool for businesses if utilized in the right

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    Should Performance-Enhancing Drugs be legalised in Sport? Performance enhancing drugs have been illegal thorughout the Olympics since the International Amateur Athletic Federation banned them in 1928. Although ways of testing and taking illegal perfomance-enhancing drugs have become more effective‚ it is not a new thing and has been around for a long time. In 1992‚ Vicky Rabinowicz interviewed small groups of athletes. She found that Olympic athletes‚ in general‚ believed that most successful athletes

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    equal access to power and that all people enjoy the right to universally recognised freedoms. It is also the freedom of expression‚ speech and other civil liberties. The selection of Prime Minister remains undemocratic in the UK. Although society has the power to vote for a political party to govern the country in a general election‚ citizens cannot choose their Prime Minister. The leader of each party is elected by MPs‚ and if only one candidate stands for leadership they are elected by acclamation

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    sources of funding. Reputational Risk Management at NDB NDB Bank has developed a reputation for innovative banking products and services that meet the real needs of its customers. These products and services are backed by efficient electronic processing and multiple delivery channels‚ operated by teams of highly experienced banking professionals‚ ATMs‚ state of the art Internet Banking service and Phone Banking by Touch. Reputation risk assumes special importance in NDB because asymmetric information

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    Zambia becomes 7th competitive economy in Africa under the PF government September 5‚ 2013 | Filed under: Statements | Posted by: ZIN The World Economic Forum (WEF) has ranked Zambia as one of the top 10 most competitive economies in Africa for 2013. The WEF’s Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014 which was released in Geneva‚ Switzerland yesterday ranked Zambia as the seventh most competitive economy in Africa ahead of Kenya‚ Gabon and Senegal. According to the report accessed in Lusaka yesterday

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    Cleopatra and Reputation

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    Cleopatra‚ her image today and how it was created by Roman propaganda. ACCURACY: The quality of research used to build the foundation of an essay is dependent on the accuracy of material (Section3.3‚ 2010‚ p.1). However‚ the accuracy of historical events has been at the mercy of interpretation by the author and the era in which it is written due to society’s limitations on social and political views at the time. Armed with previously overlooked historical detail and contemporary research‚ as cited in the

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    How far has the importance of Martin Luther King been exaggerated? The significance of Martin Luther King’s role during the Civil Rights Movement in the USA has become a matter for debate. In this essay I will examine the importance of his role along with many other factors. Shortly after King graduated with a Doctorates in Theology at the University of Boston‚ he was instantly involved in the attempts to improve black peoples rights in predominantly the South of America. King was the harbinger of

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    ITC’s Dairy Development Initiative CSR or CSV Submitted to Instructor: Prof. Asha Kaul Academic Associate: Sudhir Pandey In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course Communicating Corporate Reputation By Jyotirmoy Pathak PGP – 12126 Section – A On 20th August 2013 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ AHMEDABAD ITC Limited: A Prologue The journey that began way back in 1910 was very straight and simple for ITC Limited with only tobacco and tobacco products in their portfolio

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    I strongly believe that the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport should continue to be banned. Performance enhancing drugs are dangerous to not only the athlete that consumes them‚ but also the people around them. Athletes only use PED’s to have an unfair advantage over other competitors. This ruin’s the integrity of the sport and spoils other athlete’s love of the sport. Just imagine devoting your life to a sport‚ giving 110% at training every day‚ but then losing to someone who try’s half

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    athlete suddenly becomes the fastest or the strongest in their sport; in many cases they have stopped depending on talent and now rely on a performance- enhancing drug for success. Substance abuse in sports is shown to be common because of their benefits‚ various scandals in the media‚ and new polices companies have now had to implement. The act of "doping" or the use of an enhancing-drug has become a social norm though out all sports. There is a drive in the human body that makes us want to be

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