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    Framework Reputation In order to measure the Reputation (how people evaluate the company) that is the depended variable of the study‚ we used a combination of reputation measurement scales‚ especially built for non-profit sector (like Greenpeace) from Sarstedt and Schloderer (2009). Responses vary on five-point Likert scale from “Strongly agree” (1) to “Strongly disagree” (5). In the original form the scale consists of 23 items‚ something that would lead to a really long survey. Therefore‚ we chose

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    share in the shame of the crime because they failed to prevent and stop this killing campaign. Not only did international leaders reject what was going on‚ but they also declined for weeks to use their political and moral authority to challenge the legitimacy of the genocidal government. When international leaders finally voiced disapproval‚ the genocidal authorities listened well enough to change their tactics although not their ultimate goal. Far from cause for satisfaction‚ this small success only

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    Ben Adkins Mr. Steven Hahn 10th Grade Literature 10/18/2013 Child Soldiers: Morally sickening or justifiable? The stop of the practice of recruiting child soldiers would increase the standard of morals throughout the world. It is estimated that there are as many if not more than 300‚000 child soldiers around the world. Since 2001 and as of 2008‚ child soldiers have participated in 21 on-going or recent armed conflicts in almost every region of the world. Ranging from ages of 8 to 15‚ child

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    was another major influence from Korea (Schirokauer‚ Conrad and Miranda Brown‚ et al‚ Chapter 6). Buddhism generally relied on the support of the state for its existence‚ and in exchange the religion provided a way for a state to demonstrate its legitimacy. When the Korean state of Paekche was under threat from its rival‚ Silla‚ it began to export Buddhism to its allies in Japan (Schirokauer‚ Conrad and Miranda Brown‚ et al‚ Chapter 6). During the later Tomb period‚ the Asuka‚ a group called the Soga

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    Define Humanism‚ and write a paper explaining how “The Prince” represents a humanist approach to the art of governing‚ in contrast to the idea of government based on divine authority and Catholic dogma. Humanism is the liberal viewpoints that are based on rational philosophy in the dignity of human beings; affirming their ability and responsibility in leading moral lives of personal gratification that seeks the greater good of humanity. Although humanism has various meanings‚ each constitutes

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    It’s a weird situation because either way will go bad for him – if he rules for Marbury and pres had to give guy his job then there was a risk that president wouldn’t listen which means that would ruin supreme court legitimacy. If he ruled for madison then that would increase legitimacy of SCOTUS. SOLUTION Marshall sees that Marbury took to SCOTUS first and he questioned whether they had jurisdiction on the issue or not. When Congress modified powers of supreme court‚ the Congress did not have

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    Manpreet Dhillon Professor Heather MacLeod English 124 30 January 2015 Style: The Way Convey our Thoughts in our Literature Style is the one distinctive factor that separates an individual from the proverbial herd. The fascinating aspect of literature is how it differs based on the style of the individual. In the essay “Is Google making us Stupid” the persuasive style of Nicholas Carr’s writing allows us to see his unique perspective. The use of his textual evidence‚ emotion‚ and incorporation of

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    In addition‚ their ageing process also points to the possibility of increased dependency on that state‚ tax payers and health services. As such‚ their age also affects their access‚ to power‚ social privileges and legitimacy due to their increased dependency on the state. Furthermore‚ the largest intersection for the older offender is the negative effects that are accompanied by ageing and the mere incarceration that completely effects their agency and power. The incarceration

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    While Pepsico and Coca-Cola are both multinational corporations (MNCs) with extensive experience in international operations‚ their business dealings in India are not their most long held nor the least problematic. Pepsico has the most longevity in Indian operations having started there in 1988. This allowed Pepsico to establish a stronghold in the Indian market prior to Coca-Cola’s entry in 1993. Both of these MNCs experienced difficulty in establishing their companies‚ and while they have made

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    Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that may be a normal reaction to life events or circumstances‚ a symptom of some medical conditions‚ a side effect of some drugs or medical treatments‚ or a symptom of certain psychiatric syndromes such as the mood disorders major depressive disorder and dysthymia. Depression in childhood and adolescence may be similar to adult major depressive disorder‚ although young sufferers may exhibit increased irritability or aggressive and self-destructive

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