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    Wider? (Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 1991). 38. The term "revisionism" was first used in a Japanese context by Business Week writers in 1989. See Robert Neff‚ Paul Magnusson‚ and William Holstein‚ "Rethinking Japan: The New Harder Line Toward Tokyo‚" Business Week‚ August 7‚ 1989‚ 44-52. 39. Chalmers Johnson‚ MITI and the Japanese Miracle: the Growth of Industrial Policy‚ 1925-1975 (Palo Alto‚ Calif.: Stanford University Press‚ 1982)‚ 19 (emphasis in 42. Clyde Prestowitz‚ Trading Places: How

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    Describe geographic evidence collected in the last part of the 20th century to support the theory of continental drift. Why do scientists today accept the movement of continents but did not accept this theory back in Wegner’s time? Scientist didn’t approve of Wegner’s theory back in his time because he wasn’t a scientist. He went off of his own thoughts with no evidence. He had no experience in geology. But later in 1930 Wegner’s would pass away before the decision on his theory was not approve

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    With antibiotic resistance and susceptibility‚ the E. Coli bacteria become resistant or susceptible due to the evolutionary principles of genetic drift‚ mutation‚ and natural selection. The spread of Tuberculosis involved a great deal of genetic drift because of all the different populations that had spread the infection around the world. Lastly‚ the development of cancer involves mutations‚ which is one of the most important things to understand

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    Chimpanzees and human DNA is really similar. Chimpanzees only differ from us in about 2% of their genetic material. After discovering that chimpanzees are only different from us by around 2%‚ they were reclassified. Today‚ humans and chimps are both classified as hominids because we have a close evolutionary relationship and a lot of similarities. For example‚ the majority of our genetic codes are shared with chimps. Humans and our immediate extinct relatives are also classified as hominids (Lone

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    faced by investors. The investor distraction hypothesis holds that extraneous news inhibits market reactions to relevant news. We find that the immediate price and volume reaction to a firm’s earnings surprise is much weaker‚ and post-announcement drift much stronger‚ when a greater number of same-day earnings announcements are made by other firms. We evaluate the economic importance of distraction effects through a trading strategy‚ which yields substantial alphas. Industry-unrelated news and large

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    Disneyland Resort Paris: a development after understanding local cultures The case Disneyland Resort Paris: Mickey Goes to Europe introduced readers to the development of Disneyland Paris during fifteen years. Even though Disneyland Paris had a terrible start in 1994‚ it had a great improvement and bright future in 2007. The reason for its failure and success is the same: culture. Forgetting to respect local culture caused Disneyland to lose market and revenue in Paris‚ while adjusting its operations

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    History Sony found its beginning in the wake of World War II. In 1946‚ Masaru Ibuka started an electronics shop in a bomb-damaged department store building in Tokyo. The company had $530 in capital and a total of eight employees. The next year‚ he was joined by his colleague‚ Akio Morita‚ and they founded a company called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation). The company built Japan’s first tape recorder‚ called the Type-G. In 1958 the company name was changed to Sony

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    Tenets of Schools of Thought: Power: This school is characterized by the formation of strategy as an open process of influence‚ which puts the emphasis on the use of power and politics in the negotiation. The formation of strategy depends on the power and policy‚ internal and external. As a result‚ they tend to be emerging. There are two elements of this SoT: “Micro” and “Macro”. The micro elements deal with internal political games and the macro elements relate to those who play the organization

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    This article appeared in Corporate page of The Edge Malaysia‚ Issue 814‚ July 12 - 18‚ 2010 Quantitative Analysis… for football managers By Jasvin Josen In the heat of the world cup it is worthy to reflect on how football has impacted the financial world and what it could mean for the future. The amount of money generated by the football industry grew exponentially in the late 1990s and early 2000s‚ and has been steadily growing since. Record-breaking financial deals have been negotiated

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    Jinwoo Lee March 23‚ 2018 Research & Presentation Mr. Benard Evolutionism: Near to the Fact Do you believe in God? Most of christians trust that God created everything even human being. There is a bible which contains God’s story‚ and they believe the bible. On the other hand‚ we can see in some biology textbooks‚ they mention that humans were created through evolution. Evolutionism and creationism have long been controversial in the world. The reason that they are controversy is that both of them

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