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    The gains associated with capital punishment are the affect it can have on effectively deterring criminals from not only murderer‚ but any serious crime (Cameron 1989). It is used as an intimidation factor for which people weigh the cost and benefits of their actions‚ and in a case where the cost is their life‚ the probability of them committing a crime will decrease (Shepherd 2004). The significant relationship

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    yourself‚ your own body and your own personality and your own social situation‚ to the set of contingencies that play upon a set of individuals so that you can physically and ecologically penetrate their circle of response to their . . . situation” (1989: 125). For Goffman‚ fieldwork is a thoroughly embodied struggle to grasp other people’s point of view as best one can. Good fieldwork “tunes your body up” and with your “tuned-up” body and with the ecological right to be close to them (which you’ve

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    Atlantic Case

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    11 2 14 1986 (12) 4 3 7 1987 (17) 5 5 1988 (17) 5 5 1989 80 (24) (24) 1990 85 (26) (26) 1991 92 (28) (28) 1992 93 (28) (28) 1993 94 (29) (29) $m $m $m $m $m $m $m $m % $m $m $m $m x x x 1983 15‚8% 303 109 40 452 12‚6 6‚4 9‚5 1984 36 (71) (35) 12 71 (19) (3) 25 1985 71 (108) (37) 14 108 (31) (4) 50 1986 100 (112) (12) 7 112 (42) (4) 61 1987 99 (116) (17) 5 116 (10) 94 Price to pay IRR/WACC (x) IRR/WACC (x) 1988 101 (118) (17) 5 118 (10) 96 1989 101 (21) 80 (24) 21 (8) 68 1990 101 (16) 85 (26) 16 (6)

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    1982‚ he leaded an empire composed of twenty seven companies in Brazil. He was restricted for a long time from working in the United States by the Commodity Futures Trading costs after he was declared at fault of working in metals costs.In June of 1989 he ended up noticeably known for "melting" the entire Brazilian Market at a national level‚ causing about US$ 300 million in misfortunes‚ issuing roughly US$ 50 million in bank checks lacking asset to pay for his activities.He confronted with two allegations:

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    Strategy in Digi Company

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    managerial and union attitudes to the achievement of change. A familiar list of authorities provide evidence and counter evidence on the degree and type of change (Maclnnes 1987‚1989; Metcalf‚ 1989; Brown and Wadhwani‚ 1990; Nolan and Marginson‚ 1990; Oulton‚ 1990; Beardwell‚ 1990; Kelly and Richardson‚ 1989). The aim of this paper is to describe and assess the underlying changes in large companies in management thinking and strategic intentions towards the management of labour in the 1980s. This

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    The Media and Vietnam

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    California Press‚ 1989) * Herring‚ G.‚ America’s Longest War: The United States and Vietnam * Isserman‚ M.‚ America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s. (New York‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2011) * Mott‚ R.‚ ‘The Vietnam War and the Media’s Effect on Public Opinion’‚ 25h Aviation Battalion [ 2 ]. G. Branston & R. Stanford‚ The Media Students Book (New York‚ 2010)‚ p.382 [ 3 ] [ 4 ]. D. Hallin‚ The “Uncensored War” (Berkley‚ 1989)‚ p.3 [ 5 ] [ 6 ]. D. Hallin‚ The “Uncensored War” (Berkley‚ 1989)‚ p.168 [

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    History From PONG to Playstation and Beyond. Westport‚ Conn: Greenwood Press .Part II The Early Years (Before 1985) pg 29(last paragraph) Atari console RAMIREZ‚ ANTHONY. (Published: December 21‚ 1989) The Games Played For Nintendo ’s Sales - New York Times. Retrieved May 26‚ 2013‚ http://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/21/business/the-games-played-for-nintendo-s-sales.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm Schmitt‚ R. B. (1992‚ Feb 13). Nintendo suit filed by atari is going to trial. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved

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    Fall of Communism

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    Stalin’s policy foreign policy and his inability to solve the decline in the Soviet economy. The introduction of Stalin’s successors‚ Nikita Krusshchev and Mikhail Gorbachev‚ along with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989‚ was a major factor in the fall of Communism during the reforms of 1989-1991. In this essay I will discuss these factors and how they contributed to the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. The first factor I will discuss which contributed to the failure and eventual collapse of communism

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    technical cooperation between and among them. These concerted efforts‚ ultimately‚ would result in a greatly improved global economy and the forging of stronger ties between the developing and the major economies of the world. History In January 1989‚ Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke called for more effective economic cooperation across the Pacific Rim region. This led to the first meeting of APEC in the Australian capital of Canberra in November‚ chaired by Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Gareth

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    Bureaucratic Caring Theory

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    in regard to their health care situation. Despite such hardships‚ nurses must find ways to preserve their caring practice and Jean Watson’s caring theory can be seen as indispensable to this goal. Care and caring as described by Benner and Wrubel (1989‚ Benner‚ 1994)‚ is a requirement of human being‚ a part of ‘what it is’ to be human. So caring is ontological. Caring endorses our professional identity within a context where humanistic values are constantly questioned and challenged (Duquette & Cara

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