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    Test 4/Final Review SAMPLE TEST Spring 2014 1.Dizzy is not Edwina’s agent but enters into a contract with Frida on Edwina’s behalf. Edwina approve the contract. This is a. an agency by agreement. b. an agency by estoppel. c. an agency by ratification. d. not the creation of an agency relationship. 2.Based on Bluto’s conduct‚ Cass believes that Dee has the authority to act on Bluto’s behalf even though Dee has no actual authority to do so. Dee has a. apparent authority. b. equal authority

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    owners and to the stakeholders in the public companies.   The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 was created to strengthen corporate governance‚ leading to more credible oversight both externally and internally (Rehbein‚ 2010).   According to Richard Orin‚ the act constituted a daring effort to legislate morality‚ with the goal of restoring integrity to and public confidence in the financial markets (2008).   There is evidence that the SOX regulations have led to more disclosure and information‚ benefiting

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    Klara: A Short Story

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    was hated by the town. In fact‚ Klara had a fairly decent reputation within the town with the farmers‚ Innkeeper and the Mayor. No‚ she grimaced at the fact the townspeople were the ones to worry about. He was concerned‚ rightfully so‚ about her when Orin should be focused on them. “Well‚ the local farms would say that I am very helpful and a hard working. The Mayor would say I am studious and keep my nose in too many books. The Innkeeper would say I can handle my alcohol.” A cheeky grin spread across

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    Mourning Becomes Electra

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    From Aeschylus’ Oresteia to Eugene O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Electra: Text‚ Adaptation and Performance[1] ©Alison Burke‚ The Open University‚ UK Introduction The Royal National Theatre’s production of Eugene O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Electra at the Royal National Theatre (London 2003–4) downplayed the relationship between O’Neill’s trilogy and Aeschylus’ Oresteia. Rather than following the stage directions of O’Neill‚ which are evocative of classical staging conventions‚ the RNT production

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    Case 1-1 Starbucks – Going Global Fast Sept. 23‚ 2012 Question#1 - Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. The controllable elements of marketing decisions for Starbucks include product‚ price‚ promotions‚ distribution and research. The uncontrollable elements of marketing decisions facing Starbucks include competition‚ politics‚ laws‚ consumer behaviors and level of technology. (Philip Cateora‚ 2010) Starbucks is one

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    Journal Reaction Paper

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    The Definition of Pneumonia‚ the Assessment of Severity‚ and Clinical Standardization in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Study. ABSTRACT: To develop a case definition for the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project‚ we sought a widely acceptable classification that was linked to existing pneumonia research and focused on very severe cases. We began with the World Health Organization’s classification of severe/very severe pneumonia and refined it through literature

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    Case study: Starbucks

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    1. What are the key issues for Starbucks? Starbucks was quite concern to maintain their brand image in spite of threatening issue by Global exchange (Argenti‚ 2013‚ p. 140). First‚ Starbucks was reluctant to go for any agreement with fair trade since they were not confirmed whether fair trade could assure to provide the quality beans to meet the Starbuck’s standards or not. The company never compromised with the quality and hesitates to pay higher prices for it. Second‚ the another significant

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    Product Life Cycle

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    customers to be made aware of its arrival‚ and therefore a range of activities from within the promotion mix variable are used. Companies will often spend heavily on advertising at this stage‚ hoping that‚ as awareness increases‚ sales will grow. (Orin Miller‚ “The product life cycle and the marketing mix”‚ Credit Management‚ March 1‚ 2001) The Nintendo 3DS is in the introductory stage of the product life cycle. LG and HTC Smartphones are the handheld competitors of the 3DS system. The second

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    “Night is purer than day; it is better for thinking‚ loving‚ and dreaming. At night everything is more intense‚ more true. The echo of words that have been spoken during the day takes a new‚ deeper meaning” Elizer Wiesel. The book “Night” was based on a true story of a holocaust survivor. Elizer and his father Chlomo went from camp to camp‚ from beating to beating‚ all for his father to end up dying in the end. I will explain three types of irony that takes place in the story. Firstly‚ dramatic irony

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    The Dream Act

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    United States is the only home they know and English is their first language.This act will allow these minors to obtain citizenship with in ten years if they follow the steps in order to live the American dream. The DREAM Act was pioneered by Senator Orin Hatch and Senator Richard Durbin and was introduced to the senate on August 1‚ 2001. It was originated by Representative Luis Gutiérrez as the "Immigrant Children’s Educational Advancement and Dropout Prevention Act of 2001". Since then Senators Hatch

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