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    Ecomagination: Driving Sustainable Growth for GE This case is about US-based diversified conglomerate General Electric Company (GE) and its environmental initiative Ecomagination that was launched in mid-2005. Through this initiative‚ the company invested liberally in renewable energy and cleaner technologies.  It also promoted energy-efficient Ecomagination products through its marketing campaigns. Besides‚ the company set targets for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions and for increasing the

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    The Importance of Media Education Media education can help young people put current images and messages about Aboriginal people into perspective by helping them understand how the media work‚ why stereotyping exists‚ how decisions are made and why "it matters who makes it." Media education is not about learning the right answers; it’s about consuming media images with an active‚ critical mind and asking the right questions. In order to educate the media‚ here are a few examples of the types

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    1. To what extent are the modern mass media creating a truly informed world? A truly informed world refers to the availability of information and news to people. It does not just mean the availability of information to the general public‚ but also to the government bodies and economic sectors. An informed world is important as it allows wiser choices to be made‚ as people have the knowledge of better alternative. Evaluations can be made and changes to better government policies can be implemented

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    Within the entertainment media there is now an acceptance of homosexuality First of all I think this issue is highly vary by culture I guess in the Ortodox Arabic world the entertainment media is not even allowed to speak about homosexuality while in other part of the world it is an everyday topic I would say so. The Mediterranean countries like Portugal or Brazil is another maybe more complicated case. But to be clear I would like to debate this question in the terms of the general “western culture”

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    Evolution of the costs and benefits of business groups: Korean chaebols with pre-crisis discount and post-crisis premium Keun Lee‚*‚ Ji Youn Kim a‚ Oonkyu Leeb a b School of Economics‚ Seoul National University‚ Seoul Korea Techno-Economics and Policy Program(TEPP)‚ Seoul National University‚ Seoul‚ Korea ___________________________________________________________________________ Abstract We examine Korean chaebols to analyze the long term evolution of the costs and benefits associated

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    about Media My audience for this paper is very broad and specific too. My audience is not only the journalists‚ but all the targeted audience who rely on media for everything. It is called mass media because the masses believe what is shown on television whether true or false. The targeted audience spans a large age group that includes young students‚ middle age people‚ and old age people who believe what they see on television but are unaware of some of the bitter but true facts about media. The

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    In the last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology‚ first there was the telegraph‚ then the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. Before discussing the influence of mass media on society it is imperative to explain the three basic functions of mass media; they are providing news/information‚ entertainment and education. The first and foremost function of the media in a society is to provide news and information to the masses

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    The PepsiCo‚ Inc.(PEP) was founded in 1965 and is a global food‚ snack and beverage company that encompasses over 22 brands within Pepsi Cola‚ Lay’s‚ Gatorade‚ Tropicana and Quaker Oats and are a vital player in the beverages and foods industry. Their primary sector is based on consumer goods and the company employs approximately 297‚000 people and $60B in revenue. Currently‚ the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of PepsiCo is Indra K. Nooyi and its headquarters is located in Purchase‚ NY. On 19

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    4. Entry Mode Screening: Ultimately‚ the favored option for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. to penetrate into Singapore’s target market is the direct investment entry mode. Direct investment entails the firm undertaking the target product marketing task its self. This includes practices such as developing contracts‚ market research‚ target product marketing‚ handling legal issues and documentation and pricing. Direct investment‚ serves as an umbrella term for a number of entirely more specific examples

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    Banking laws amendment bill 2011 The salient features of the Bill are as follows: • To enable banking companies to issue preference shares subject to regulatory guidelines by the RBI; • To increase the cap on restrictions on voting rights; • To create a Depositor Education and Awareness Fund by utilizing the inoperative deposit accounts; • To provide prior approval of RBI for acquisition of 5% or more of shares or voting rights in a banking company by any person and empowering RBI to

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