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    Satyam S Scandal

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    Waqas) Inadequacy in Satyam’s Corporate Governance (Presenter Trinh) Suggestions to save Satyam ship (Presenter Xin) Questions will be entertained at the end 11/18/2014 3 B. Ramalinga Raju‚ January 7th 2009 "It was like riding a tiger‚ not knowing how to get off without being eaten" 11/18/2014 4 Overview:  Targe t is n o t achi lets a eved dd Rs . the re 5 venue 00bln to the ta t rget f o achieve o r co m pany Accounting Fraud is a deliberate and improper manipulation of the recording of

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    Trade In The 1800's

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    Trade is the business of buying and selling or bartering commodity. Trade in the 1800’s was a little difficult. Many reasons include of the fact that you had to (in some cases) trade an old dog for a new gun. Like in the Yearling‚ Penny had to trade one of his dogs to get a better gun for hunting. Many things were traded like meat‚ fur‚ clothing‚ weapons‚ and anything that is a necessity for life. Trade was also a main part in life then and now. Still in 2018 we still trade things. For instance‚

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    Thunderbird In The 1960's

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    its time. Thunderbirds were big and successful and were very popular in the 60’s. They also‚ the thunderbirds were known as a good mixed car but also a big fast sports car. The Thunderbirds were a huge car in the 60’s‚ because they weren’t just a nice car‚ it also wasn’t a very expensive car to purchase. In addition it was also a way for other car companies to want to build their cars‚ and set the trend for other companies. The 4th generation Thunderbird was the best generation of them all because

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    The feminist movement in America of 60’s Maintenance: Introdaction The reasons of occurrence of the second wave of feminism in the beginning of 60’s Prominent features and differences of feminism of "a new wave» Movement for the rights of women and female liberation movement Legal victories Timeline of key events View on Popular Culture The conclusion Literature Introduction. Feminism (fr. Feminisme‚ from an armour. Femina -

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    Fashion In The 1950's

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    The 1950’s was a time of change‚ wars were happening around the world. Not only were wars happening in the 1950’s vaccines were being made to help those who were sick or injured. The vaccine for Polio was invented in 1952 by Alexander Fleming then it was adjusted. Vaccines weren’t the only thing being invented in the 1950’s‚ a credit card was made on October 31‚ 1950 the credit card went worldwide trending. The 1950’s was a time were it was turning from having dull items to newer more advanced items

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    can Citibank do to create competitive advantages? 4. How has Citibank successfully converted its traditional money management business into an e-business? During the process of transforming traditional assets to digital assets‚ what issues should a company like Citibank take into account to ensure successful implementation? 5. What actions has Citibank taken to serve the needs of two very different market segments‚ MNCs and SMEs? 6. How has Citibank’s Cash and Trade Group managed to develop

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    Women In The 1930's

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    businesswomen achieved great commercial success. In the 1930s‚ despite the fact that women were a big part of the society‚ they were not treated equally in the workplace compared to their male counterparts. The women in the 1930’s were not treated well and did not have very much power over the men. Women

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    Hamlet´S Commentary

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    theatrical piece of Western culture and one of the most criticized literary works in history. It was written between 1599 and 1601‚ near the end of the Elizabethan Age into so-called “Problem tragedy”. The play takes place in Elsinore‚ Denmark‚ and tells us how Prince Hamlet carries out his revenge on his uncle Claudius who murdered King Hamlet‚ Prince´s father‚ and who holds the usurper crown and marriage to Gertrude‚ Hamlet´s mother. The play takes place vividly over madness (as real as feigned)‚ and the

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    Radio in the 1930's

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    The 1930’s was a really hard time for many people; it was considered the Great Depression. But for radio it was the Golden Age. The radio was a great diversion from the terrible economy. Not only was radio a great source of entertainment‚ but it also provided relief from the depression and connected the home front with the war. There were many different “shows” broadcasted on the radio‚ there was a vast category of genres‚ such as drama (soap operas)‚ action/adventure‚ and comedies. It wasn’t just

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    Radio In The 1940's

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    Since the beginning of radio’s “golden age” in the 1940’s‚ this form of mass media has experienced many changes from different programming‚ to advertising‚ to broadcast laws‚ etc. Beginning when the first radio station‚ KDKA‚ signed on in 1920 ‚ it was quickly being picked up as a new emerging form of mass media. By the mid-20’s radios themselves were better and easier to use‚ and by 1930‚ were being purchased by the millions. Radio not only survived but thrived through the great depression. This

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