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    Slide one - Good afternoon everyone‚ my name is Ebrahim. This is my group mate Azam & Matelito‚ today we’ll be presenting the information about DOING BUSINESS IN COUP-PRONE FIJI. Slide two – as you may all know Fiji is an island country & officially called “republic of Fiji”. There were four coups during the past two centuries and Fiji becomes known as “a coup-coup land” . It is one of the most developed economies in the pacific island countries. & the main ecnomy income are from tourism and

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    CASE STUDY: Doing The Dirty Work Business magazines and newspapers regularly publish articles about the changing nature of work in the United States and about how many jobs are being changed. Indeed‚ because so much has been made of the shift toward service-sector and professional jobs‚ many people assumed that the number of unpleasant an undesirable jobs has declined. In fact‚ nothing could be further from the truth. Millions of Americans work in gleaming air-conditioned facilities‚ but many

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    wrong. When this wrong-doing offends one or more of the gods‚ the punishment typically results in negative changes in the person’s life‚ and often their ruin or death. In the myths Ovid presents in his Metamorphoses‚ the wrong-doing is brought about in one of three ways. The first of these ways is by an act of the gods‚ seen in the myths of Io and Tiresias. The second way is through bad luck‚ as we see in the myth of Actaeon. The third and final of the ways the wrong-doing comes about is through

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    of two different Businesses. E.g. employees and trade unions are linked as trade unions are the pressure group that employees might use to negotiate pay and conditions with the employer -M1 Stakeholder points of view (M1) The stakeholders in the case of Social Services view the service in different ways: [example notes] Councillors They hope that people get excellent services in the localities they represent and that they will vote for them again in future elections. Councillors are involved in

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    Business Management and Marketing Nathan Austin-Smith 1303870 Responsible Management: Assessment 2 BS1952 Introduction: Management has become more and more important throughout the years‚ as companies grow bigger and multinational‚ leading to more people working in the companies and more ethical issues arising. Responsible management relates to ‘doing things right’‚ essentially maintaining efficiency. Effectiveness is the foundation of success‚ whilst efficiency is a

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    Before we can distinguish whether or not Ben Bernanke is doing a good job‚ first we need to see what his “job” really is. His title is the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The Board of Governors is the head of the central banking or Federal Reserve System of the United States. Federal Reserve System was created “in order to provide a safer‚ more flexible banking and monetary system… facilitating the solidity and growth of the national economy‚ maintaining

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    Right against Exploitation 23. Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.—(1) Traffic in human beings and begar and other similar forms of forced labour are Prohibited and any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. (2) Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from imposing compulsory service for public purposes‚ and in imposing such service the State shall not make any discrimination on grounds only of religion

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    1.5.4 Transaction Risks Having our operations overseas means that we are also exposed to a ‘transaction risk’. Transaction risks include also risks involved in borrowing or lending money denominated in a foreign currency since these would involve interest and principle repayments in foreign currency. We are exposed to transaction risk as when we issued the corporate bond and also when we build a new plant (which is a real investment to us) in Vietnam‚ a foreign country. This is because with

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    Doing the Right Thing It Is Always Ok To Do The Right Thing Rachel Lake Liberty University Abstract American citizens‚ whether children‚ college students or adults‚ should not be afraid to stand up for what is right. There are many reasons why a person might feel hesitant to report crimes. One reason is that it is easier to look the other way and to mind one’s own business. Students and young people should be encouraged to be responsible and report any suspicious behavior. Preventative

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    Alivia Boddie Sociology-Gender 10/5 Learning and Doing Gender The way that our culture views gender differs from others. The process of socialization that we experience when we are young helps us determine our gender and sex system within the context of our society. Children are well aware of the gender behaviors and what is appropriate and what is not. The “pink and blue syndrome” is very apparent in every aspect of our society; it has become an unconscious pattern that we have followed.

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