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    As others have noted‚ negotiating rent is not easy. As with many difficult tasks‚ success is never guaranteed but there are ways you can improve your chances. Here is guidance that from my experience have helped a renter’s odds. First‚ the obvious. You need to have been a good tenant. You pay your rent on time‚ you keep noise levels to a minimum‚ and you plan on staying at this rental unit. Why do landlords want to retain good tenants? Well‚ the enemy of all landlords is vacancy. A vacant unit means

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    and timber shortages in the 1770s‚ 1803‚ and 1808 by importing wood products from other sources and searching for new sources. As the chief causes of these three timber shortages were completely different‚ the regions where the navy focused on as the source of woods were different in each case. In the 1770s‚ the cause of the shortage was the loss of the preliminary source of wood products in North America. In 1803‚ the failure to manage the dockyards and the outbreak of war caused the timber shortage

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    Santos Timber Company I. POINT OF VIEW • The point of view of Carlos Vinces‚ Alfredo Santos’ partner‚ is assumed. The group believes that the case is better handled by Vinces since he was the one who hired Felix Cruz‚ character involved in their disagreement‚ in the company. II. ANALYSIS OF THE CASE SITUATION A. Industry Analysis • The firm cut logs and hauled them twenty kilometers to the coast where they were sold to an assembler – exporter. • There

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    Japanese (日本語 Nihongo?‚ [nihõŋgo]‚ [nihõŋŋo] ( listen)) is an East Asian language spoken by about 125 million speakers‚ primarily in Japan‚ where it is the national language. It is a member of the Japonic (or Japanese-Ryukyuan) language family‚ whose relation to other language groups is debated‚ particularly to Korean and the suggested Altaic language family. Little is known of the language’s prehistory‚ or when it first appeared in Japan. 3rd century Chinese documents recorded a few Japanese words

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    Timber Industry Economic Profile Following is a discussion of the timber industry including how several economic factors affect it‚ including: price elasticity of supply and demand; positive and negative externalities; wage inequality; and monetary and fiscal policies. Price Elasticity Important to note is that the timber industry and the lumber industry are not one in the same and experience differences price elasticity. The price elasticity of demand for the timber industry is inelastic

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    and bragging rights for the team/city that carries throughout the rest of the season. But it doesn’t just matter about the players and the results‚ but as a franchise of the Portland Timbers it can reach a new level with the adding of the fans‚ the stadium and the environment of the city on game day. The Portland Timbers are a better soccer club than the Seattle Sounders because of the players‚ the “keep it weird” Portland environment‚ and of course the fans. In soccer when you think about the bitter

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    Japanese Language for Children (Interactive CD) Nampu Kawamoto April 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Background Project Description Rationale Project Objectives Communication Objectives Theoretical Framework Project Brief Technical Description Content Outline Components Audience Beneficiary and Market Profile Sample Audiences Scope and Limitations Review of Related Literature and Works Proposed Methodology References Background Visual arts are art forms that create works that are primarily visual in

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    Negotiating International Business - Egypt This section is an excerpt from the book “Negotiating International Business - The Negotiator’s Reference Guide to 50 Countries Around the World” by Lothar Katz. It has been updated with inputs from readers and others‚ most recently in June 2008. Though the country’s culture is quite homogeneous‚ Egyptian businesspeople are usually experienced in interacting and doing business with visitors from other cultures. However‚ that does not always mean that

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    Impact of Culture on Negotiating Styles: in Relation to Hofstede’s Dimensions of National Culture Abstract An effective business negotiation is very significant in achieving a successful business relationship. As the businesses expand globally‚ so do the conflicts between the interacting parties. These conflicts only get amplified if the interacting parties are from different cultural background. An individual ’s cultural background plays a big role in his perception‚ which affects his

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    Introduction In the negotiating world it is becoming more and more common to encounter unequal parties. The number of big corporations and big “business men” is growing by the day‚ as is their power‚ connections and “powerful weapons” which creates an unequal bargain between the parties. Does this mean that little companies and individuals don’t stand a chance at a fair negotiation? Not at all! We all have “assets” that can be used to our advantage as long as we know how. There are essentially

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