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    information‚ data from informed third parties and conduct face-to-face meetings between senior managers. Both partners should have common strategic aspirations with each other and also resources and capabilities to achieve strategic goals. Poor partner selection may lead to failure in alliances. Having a right choice will reap in benefits to introduce new technology‚ skill‚ personnel‚ access to new markets and dividing risks. 2. Alliance Structure Both partners should move from a range of individual

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    Christina Aispuro November 19‚ 2012 Professor Jenkins Aaron Copland Music has shaped the world since it originated and it keeps developing to inspire people. The Twentieth Century music was in the time frame of 1900 through 2009. Every musical period in time has some influences that help develop the unique styles of this era. Aaron Copland was an intelligent individual of this time. He participated in musical works from 1900 to 1990. Aaron Copland was known as the American Composer because his

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    Challenges of the Entrepreneurs Starting A common denominator for all entrepreneurs is the challenge of starting a business‚ be it through inventing something‚ looking for a new idea within a business‚ finding the right opportunity to break into a business‚ or buying into a franchise. And all of these takes planning — organizing all the aspects so that you reach your goal. Capital/Funds This is by far the greatest of all challenges facing entrepreneurs. Most entrepreneurs go into business with

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    Immigrants are more successful than you! There is a copious amount of immigrants that are very successful. People might be questioning how can that be? Immigrants come to America with nothing in their pockets‚ and they don’t know english. Dig deeper and it will make sense! Many people today will argue that success should be measured by the amount of wealth or fame a person can have. The richer a person is‚ the more successful he/she will becomes to our eyes. An immigrant’s success is measure by

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    Types of Entrepreneurs

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    Types of Entrepreneurs 1. Classic Entrepreneur. Wants to innovate‚ grow big and make a lot of money. The classic entrepreneur is not interested in starting a business to give herself a job. If you want to start a company‚ make it profitable and sell it‚ then you are a classic serial entrepreneur. The SAC Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program wants to make sure that everyone understands Classical Entrepreneurship. Most community college entrepreneur programs focus on small business

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    What Is Being Energized

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    First‚ being energized every day at work is a quality when working with children because children have more fun. For example‚ The Garden started at eleven am. The staff always starts with the Jam Session what we call the first part of the day. Jam Session is where we get the children hype as the staff calls it. If I have no energy‚ and I am sitting down watching‚ the children will most likely do the same. Children feed off of my energy. Also‚ it makes the children feel comfortable. Many children

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    “Happiness isn’t about getting what you want all the time. It’s about loving what you have and being grateful for it.” Being thankful means expressing gratitude. Love what you get‚ don’t be greedy‚ and don’t complain. An important law of life that I have learned to live by is to be thankful for what you have. Two years ago I was lucky to get many gift cards‚ money‚ and a new wallet from friends and family for Christmas. My siblings didn’t get as much so they were a little jealous and I made the

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    number of successful people. When we begin to think about the qualities these people possess‚ it becomes apparent that we can classify or catagorize them into a few specific groups–those who really enjoy their work‚ those who are obsessed with their work (they either want to be the “best” or have a fear of failure)‚ those who are blessed with exceptional talent in their field‚ and those who have planned their work and worked their plan. Perhaps as I describe them‚ you will identify

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    What I have learnt from the observation of my peers and the experienced teachers about effective teaching. From observing my peers and experienced teachers‚ I have seen that effective teaching can be delivered in different ways yet still has certain key aspects. Perhaps the most important aspect of effective teaching is good planning. If it is well planned‚ the aims of the lesson will be clear to both the teacher and the students. A good example of this was a lesson by DL‚ which I observed on

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    interview an entrepreneur

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    with Curt Engle Founder of Harbor House Crabs 1. Why did you start your own business? Curt has always had a passion for engineering. When he was younger he work as a mechanical engineer through AMP. Then changed to metal engineering but decided he was tired of working for corporate office after 7 years and pursed his hobby into a career. Curt has always enjoyed boating and good seafood. For years before his founded business‚ he would enjoy being on the boat and catching good seafood which is when

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