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13781: International Business Ventures
... p.27-8. Bibliography 1 McGrath, John J. Sell Your CEO! Vital Speeches of the Day. vol. 61-14. May 1, 1995: 444-7. 2 Stuart, Robert Douglas. Penetrating the International Market. American Management Association. New York 1965: 25-39. 3 Haner, F.T. Multinational Management. Merrill. Columbus, Ohio 1973: 43-58. 4 Ewing, John S. and Meissner, Frank. International Business Management; Readings and Cases. Wadsworth. Belmont, California. 1964: 146-70. 5 Robinson, Richard D. International Management. Holt, Reinhart and Winston. New York. 1967: 71-85. 6 Morden, Tony. International Culture and Management. Management Decision. vol. 33-2. 1995:16-21. 7 Harris, Philip R. and Moran, Robert T. Managing Cultural Differences. Gulf. Houston, Texas. 1979: 12-24. 8 Fayerweather, John. International Business Management; A Conceptual Framework. McGraw-Hill. New York. 1969: 51-64. 9 Haner, F.T. Multinational Management. Merill. Columbus, Ohio. 1973: 60-64. [mg1]
13782: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Incorporating a Business
... business. Before any body decide to do that, they should study every case in a particular way and decide if it is worth it to incorporate a business. Most of the biggest business in the world have become corporations because it is easy to control and better way to get new capital.
13783: Actions of the Government and The Increase in Prices
... between the check and the amount of the required reserves. Because the excess reserves of the bank have increased, the bank is now able to loan out more money. The bank will continue to make new loans until it is loaned out. The lower interest rates that are caused by the higher bond prices encourages more consumers to borrow money. This increase in the amount of loans causes a raise in ... of aggregate quantity demanded continues to fall until aggregate quantity demanded and aggregate quantity supplied are equal. This causes the U.S. economy to enter a state of long-run equilibrium at full employment. This new level of equilibrium should be very similar to the original long-run equilibrium. The total real GDP has not been affected. Government spending and consumption have both decreased. Investment spending has risen because of the new lower interest rates. Because of this real GDP is not effected in the long run.
13784: Chlamydia 2
... workers and health-care practitioners can combine efforts to decrease the morbidity and costs resulting from this infection. Chlamydia is the number one bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States today. Four million new cases of chlamydia occur each year. It is many times more common than gonorrhea. Chlamydia infection is primarily transmitted from person to person through contact with the mucous membranes of the vagina, urethra, rectum or ... within 24 hours. There are two kinds of tests for chlamydia. One involves collecting a small amount of fluid from an infected site (cervix or penis) with a cotton swab. These tests are universally available. New tests, which use only urine samples, will be available soon and will make testing much easier and less painful. There has been major progress in the treatment of chlamydia with antibiotics over the past few ... Pregnant women can be treated with azithromycin or erythromycin. Amoxicillin is also a safe alternative for treating pregnant women. Penicillin, which is often used for treating some other STDs, is not effective against chlamydial infections. New medications are being developed that should greatly simplify treatment and help control the spread of C. trachomatis in the population. A person with chlamydial infection should be sure to take all of the prescribed ...
13785: Motivation in the Workplace and Employees
... a choice would like to be achievers. In some jobs it is unfortunate that becoming an achiever is less likely to happen. If that is the case it might be time to look for a new job because happiness will never be found there. A persons own expectations is what gives them the drive to succeed. If a person has a goal in mind and expects to achieve it the chances ... just look at it as the company throwing them a bone. By allowing employees to take more responsibility and by doing more than one job the union feels that they are decreasing jobs not creating new ones. The union is in business to create new jobs so their member base increases in return paying them more dues. In closing I would just like to say that this article's ideas and concepts were very interesting and would probably work ...
13786: Buying A Baskin-Robbins Franchise
... Once the preliminary paperwork is completed, Baskin-Robbins offers a Turnkey Operation which starts with the site selection and lease negotiation assistance and continues with the completion of store construction, equipping, furniture, and signage. The new franchisees will then spend a minimum of three weeks at Baskin-Robbins National Training Center in Burbank, California. There they will be instructed in product preparation and profit training, as well as pre and post ... by the corporation, but the franchisee is free to adapt the guidelines to benefit themselves as long as the main corporate rules are met. Because of its long ongoing success Baskin-Robbins has become the world's largest manufacturer of ice cream products. This franchise is one of the best available because of its widespread international market.
13787: Maquila Work as Empowerment
... them to form unions and to demand better working conditions. Although many of these uprisings are put down by drastic and many times violent means, this is still an example of women's empowerment. Third world women who are employed outside the home set a better example for their younger daughters to follow. Although these jobs may seem undesirable ,even terrible to most it is still bringing women into the work ... to support a family on such a meager wage. I do not feel that working in these factories oppresses women, because without these job women would be even more oppressed overall. Without factory work, third world women would not be able to support their families. Also they would have no exposure to thing outside of their own existence. It is true that they really have no room for advancement, but with ... send money to family members at home, but once they arrive and discover the conditions for many it is to late to return home. Although these conditions are unacceptable, without them women of the third world would not be able to survive. I believe that maquiladoras are more helpful than harmful. The women that work in these factories rely on them to support their families which otherwise they could not. ...
13788: Foreign 'Aid'?
... respectively, in foreign assistance; money, troops, and food. However, they are not thriving, their economy is very poor. Many of the biggest recipients of foreign assistance, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Sudan and Tanzania, are among the world's worst economic performers. Fully 70 developing countries are poorer today than they were in 1980, and 43 worse off than they were in 1970. Prior to the latest emergency in Rwanda, it received $4 ... a government sees its state start to crumble, usually it sets up some kind of reform. But, when foreign aid is provided, the government halts the reform process at the sight of the country's new found wealth. The bad part of this is when the money runs out, after the mansions and palaces, then they are in the same situation they started out in, if not worse. Foreign aid supporters ...
13789: The US Economy Is In A Growth Spurt
... a report entitled "10,000 in 2,000" which is very positive. He believes that the end of the cold war is a definite plus. He went on to say that "no economy in the world can match America's ability to adjust to the new realities, he says, citing the US' flexible labor force among other factors." He also thinks that the long term government bonds will be a great investment. In the November 27, 1995 issue of Berrons, an ...
13790: The St. Catharines Standard
... the St. Catharines Standard. The Standard is the St.Catharines and Thorold area newspaper. It provides us with the local news, advertising and it keeps us in touch with what is happening all over the world. It was first owned and runned by the Burgoyne family and was printed in St. Catharines but, was sold last year to Southam Inc. and has started to be printed in Hamilton. Southam Inc. also ... advertise their business to the people and attracts businesses to St. Catharines. Which brings money to the city. And finally, I provides St. Catharines with the daily news about the city and all over the world. 2. What is the source and type of the paper and why is it used? The Standard gets their paper from wherever they can get it the cheapest. It is Recycled Newsprint. Recycled newsprint is ... been previously used paper that has been shredded, de-inked and then turned into pulp so it can make paper again. This type of paper is used because its economical, lightweight, recyclable and is available world wide. 3. What is the process of making the St. Catharines Standard? The First step in making the newspaper is in the advertising department. The workers in the advertising dept. sell space in the ...


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