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    Polytechnica Hungarica Vol. 6‚ No. 3‚ 2009 The Influence of a Family on Ethical Behaviour of a Family Enterprise Mojca Duh‚ Jernej Belak Faculty of Economics and Business Maribor Razlagova 14‚ 2000 Maribor‚ Slovenia Phone: ++ 386 2 22 90 000; Fax: ++ 386 2 25 10 461 E-mail: mojca.duh@uni-mb.si‚ jernej.belak@uni-mb.si Abstract: Family enterprises are defined as a special type of enterprises. The involvement of a family in the enterprise is what makes these enterprises unique. The research presented

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    As a writer‚ you are extremely credible. In fact‚ you have proven that you are credible by receiving numerous honors and awards. Although your books‚ Harry Potter‚ has influenced readers all around the world in some good ways‚ there are also some negative ways in which you have influenced readers. One of the biggest issues with the Harry Potter series is that the books are way too expensive for the average intended audience to buy: Most children cannot afford the books by themselves. Even if they

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    thinking of it as a thrill‚ but is just terrified. It is like this because it all depends on how vulnerable the person is to stress and anxiety. Although people all deal with horror movies differently‚ in the end‚ these movies all do have the same negative impacts on the viewer no matter the age. The younger the viewer‚ the worse the symptoms become later on. It’s easy to say “ well then‚ i’ll just not let my child watch horror movies anymore! Problem solved.” Well‚ not exactly.. The television industry

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    inaccurately reported and analyzed. So‚ as a result the public has little to no information on what is really happening. People can get different perspectives on the information that’s covered in the news‚ leading them to have different opinions‚ some being negative‚ and some being positive. It all depends on how they choose to present it. Although you are able to see incidents like mass shootings‚ riots‚ and police brutality‚ while assuming that the information brought to you is true. You must also consider

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    look into the public perception of speed cameras and how in different countries e.g. the UK and the USA see speed cameras very differently such as in USA people complain that speed cameras are placed in the most lucrative spots so that the camera can make the most money. Whereas in the UK people are most concerned with the rising fines that have come in the previous years. As this paper is very long it has a very large amount of quantitative and also qualitative data as

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    it in an attempt to get it to go away from them. But what many do not know is that honey bees are for the most part harmless. The chances of being stung by a honey bee are very low because they will not sting you. People tend to look at only the negatives of honey bees. But what about the positives? Honey bees help to pollinate many plants found in nature and they also help to pollinate most of the food that humans eat. So what is happening to them? Honey bees are dying off at an alarming rate. The

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    My Name My Teachers Name The Course I Was Ttaking Date A Realistic Theme is Best How could someone possibly sleep for twenty years? Rip Van Winkle managed to‚ thanks to a barrel of gin! This is more interesting than wearing a black veil and making people scared. Recently in literature class we read two stories‚ Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle” and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Ministers Black Veil”. It is this writer’s opinion that the second story was the best story-but why? The answer

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    Company to bring a quality product in under their name and expose American to a trusted product. The threat to the company is if the consumer doesn’t know the product name they might be reluctant to buy from Doosan. 2) One of the assumptions you can make from the case is that because of the economic downturn‚ after the purchase of the Bobcat division‚ is that the company will be able to survive despite a possible losses of customers and business opportuines. It is interesting to imagine how this new

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    your opinion‚ based on what you have read‚ why would post Civil War‚ newly industrialized America be attracted to the Realistic movement? Realistic movement has to do with present problems and situations‚ and not in the future. Also after the Civil War‚ America was trying to fix present problems before even starting to look in the future. So‚ they would be attracted to the realistic movement because that was the way they were thinking at that time. 5. What is meant by the term "local color"? The

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    Social Class Influence on the Individual “Poor as a church mouse” vs. “born with a silver spoon in your mouth” are contrasting themes in this book of hardships and life trials. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ the main character Pip interacts with characters of various social groups. These groups directly or indirectly‚ help Pip understand his own opportunities and purpose in life. From these interactions‚ it becomes clear that social class influences how people interact and view one another

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