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Exploring China - Globalspec Search Engine
Executive Summary GlobalSpec is a specialized search engine for the engineering, manufacturing, and industrial community. They provide a domain-expert search tool which allows users to browse online product catalogues, millions of pages of published engineering content, as well as product and industry e-newsletters. All of these tools are designed to give the user the ability to perform their job at their highest level of accuracy and productivity. GlobalSpec has nearly six million registered users, most
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Searching for New Customers in Business
1) If you assume you know what the customer wants, you could be wrong. When dealing with a client do not. ANSWER: - There are numerous things that you would like to say and do but you need to remain calm and polite in order to deal with them effectively. I am sure that you have heard the saying that "the customer is always right". You will need to keep this in mind. Try asking
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Lufthansa Group Presents Shareholders Good Result for 2010
Lufthansa Group Presents Shareholders Good Result for 2010 Annual General Meeting in Berlin At his first Annual General Meeting as CEO of the Lufthansa Group, Christoph Franz presented a good result to around 1,500 stockholders in Berlin at the beginning of this week. The Lufthansa Group achieved a net profit of around €1.1 billion and an operating result of €876 million for the last fiscal year - more than any other European aviation group. Aside
Rating:Essay Length: 312 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: May 13, 2011 -
Population Control Resulting in China's one Child Policy
Population control resulting in China's one child policy The one child policy is a limitation on most families which is considered in the Chinese government the family planning policy. The policy was introduced in 1978 and applied to the first born children in 1979. It restricts the number of children married urban couples can have to only one child. In some cases, rich Chinese families pay a certain fee to the government if they want
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Deception and Its Failure in the Search for Power
Emma Ruder Period 6 24 May 2011 Deception and its Failure in the Search for Power From guerilla warfare during the American Revolution to strategic operations in World War II, deception plays an essential role in gaining power. Dishonesty is difficult to recognize, lending itself as an easy crutch for rulers who do not want to confront issues head-on or sees no other alternatives in battle or in achieving control. With deception comes the unreliable
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In Search of Forgiveness
In Search of Forgiveness How many percent of people forgive and improve their lives? Forgiveness is a major part to keep moving forward. In order to overcome the hurtful events brought into your life experience as a result of others or by your own actions. "Why do I have to forgive?" an Antwone's question that needs answering. Throughout the film, Antwone tries to find the reason for their anger. Fisher had a sad childhood, marked
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Models of Action Research - the Search Conference
The Search Conference Of all of the tools utilized by action researchers, the one that has been developed exclusively to suit the needs of the action research approach is that of the search conference, initially developed by Eric Trist and Fred Emery at the Tavistock Institute in 1959, and first implemented for the merger of Bristol-Siddley Aircraft Engines in 1960. The search conference format has seen widespread development since that time, with variations on Trist
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Lvmh: In Search of Synergies In Global Luxury Industry
CONGLOMERATE DIVERSIFICATION Conglomerate diversification occurs when a firm diversifies into areas that are unrelated to its current line of business. Synergy may result through the application of management expertise or financial resources, but the primary purpose of conglomerate diversification is improved profitability of the acquiring firm. Little, if any, concern is given to achieving marketing or production synergy with conglomerate diversification. One of the most common reasons for pursuing a conglomerate growth strategy is that
Rating:Essay Length: 254 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: July 11, 2011 -
Graph Results
Using the results I collected and the graph I created I was able to see that as I increased the length the resistance increased. My graph shows that there is a positive correlation between the resistance and the length of wire. This means that as you increase the length of wire the resistance increases. My graph doesn't only show a correlation between resistance and length it also shows that they are directly proportional to each
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Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth
Book Review: Logicomix: An Epic Search for the Truth Logicomix: An Epic Search for the Truth is a graphic novel that illustrates a fictionalized biography of the mathematician Bertrand Russell (18 May 1872 - 2 February 1970) (Wikipedia). The story illuminates the tormented lifelong journey of Russell as he questioned the very nature of logic. In his search for answers we get a look into his life and a glimpse into the lives and intellectual
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Seo Plan and Guideline to Optimize Your Rank on Search Engines
SUMMARY Contents Introduction 3 Strategy 3 Search engine ranking factors 4 ON SITE OPTIMIZATION 5 1. www.your site.com : Titles and Metatags 5 2. Your Blog 6 OFF SITE OPTIMIZATION 7 1- Link Popularity 7 2- Paid directories 7 3- Press Releases 7 4- Online Articles 8 5- Reciprocal Links 8 6- General and Free/ Paid Directories 9 7- Your Microsites 10 8- Forum, portals, blogs 11 9- Social Networks 12 Unethical SEO 14 TRACKING
Rating:Essay Length: 1,271 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: August 8, 2011 -
Results Driven by Execution
The following pages will explain the discipline of execution, why it is so important today, and how it can differentiate extraordinary companies from ordinary companies. It will describe fundamental building blocks that need to be in place and what I have identified as the leader's personal priorities, the social software of culture change, and the leader's most important job of selecting and appraising people. There are three core processes discussed: people, strategy and operations and
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The Implications Resulting from Market Transitions in a Command Economy
The communist nations of China, Central and Eastern Europe provide prime examples of command economies that were forced to move to more market-based systems in the late 1970s. Their transitioning was a result of the intrinsic failings of the communist central planning system in addition to the discontent of their populations. While these two regions faced similar pressures to change, their methods were very different. The transitional reforms that have occurred over the last twenty
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Nokia Market and Data - Non-Ifrs Results
i know how am iNote 1 relating to non-IFRS results: Non-IFRS results exclude special items for all periods. In addition, non-IFRS results exclude intangible asset amortization, other purchase price accounting related items and inventory value adjustments arising from i) the formation of Nokia Siemens Networks and ii) all business acquisitions completed after June 30, 2008. More specific information about the exclusions from the non-IFRS results may be found in our complete interim report with tables
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The Ge Continuously Concentrating on Growth in to the Face Business Competitors . Since Ge Addressing Factors Such as Technology Commercial Excellence , Customer Focus , Globalization , Innovation Developing Growth Leaders Etc , It Got Excellent Result
CORPORATE STRATEGY GE providing solutions to the customers in more than 100 countries and territories . GE considers the culture and GE family contributed over 200 million hours contributed for relief initiatives worldwide in 2006 . It has created many big ideas and increases the culture worldwide . Many business units established around the world . GE provides many products and services ranging from aircraft engines , power generation , water processing to consumer financing
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Describe at Least Three Ethical Issues Resulting from Globalization
Describe at least three ethical issues resulting from globalization. * Employment * Natural Resources * Health Employment is one of the main issues that impact the globalization. The ethical issues pertaining to employment have reached a high, due to the lack of demand and loss of positions within the first world countries, because a lot of businesses and corporations are referring to outsource because it is much cheaper in the third world countries. Natural Resources
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Stress: A Help or A Hindrance? Define Stress from A Biological Perspective and Discuss the Potential Positive and Negative Psychological Effects Resulting from It.
Stress: a help or a hindrance? Define stress from a biological perspective and discuss the potential positive and negative psychological effects resulting from it. Everyone experiences stress but defining it is difficult. Most people would suggest it refers to the physical consequences (such as heightened blood pressure, nausea, rapid heartbeat or not being able to sleep) which result from the failure to cope with physical or emotional demands (such as dealing with predators or sitting
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Reflecting on the Results of Life Style Inventory
Reflecting on the Results of Life Style Inventory Leadership and Organizational Behavior Part I: Personal Thinking Styles After completing the LSI, the scores revealed that my primary thinking style, with a percent style of 90 percent, was Affiliative 2 o'clock position. The LSI describes Affiliative individuals as thriving and feeling comfort when in a group setting, valuing relationships in both a personal and business level, genuinely caring for others and motivating others to thrive. This
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In Search of a Foot
In Search of a Foot [A version of this article appeared in The Southern Review for Summer, 2000.] In 1917 T. S. Eliot, who had been in London and Paris for several years and who had observed the opening salvos of Imagist theory with an eye more experienced than most of the campaigners, published "Reflections on Vers Libre" in the New Statesman. "When a theory of art passes," stated Eliot, with premature sagacity, "it is
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The Function of Death in the Search for Knowledge
Since the object of my study throughout the various texts in this course was how to search for knowledge and what to do with it once found, it is important for me to highlight the role of death in this inquiry. Many thought that in order for a person to be acquainted with a certain matter, he should be alive and should exert some effort to be able to get to the information or to
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Cruise Ship Search off Italy Finds 12th Body, Hard Disk
Italian media say police divers searching the Costa Concordia cruise liner, which ran aground earlier this month off the Italian island of Giglio, have found a hard disk containing data of the voyage, as another body was pulled from the wreckage, bringing the death toll to 12. Media reports say the disk retrieved late Saturday may shed light on the role Captain Francesco Schettino played in the disaster. Italian prosecutors are investigating Schettino's role or
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A Search for Understanding
"Where there is no love there is no understanding," Oscar Wilde. As a symbol of adoration and romantic literary ability, Oscar Wilde's perception of both love and life convey the classic ideals of conventional love and always there is the presence of love. Never an undying relationship built on common interests or likability but on the existence pure, uncontested love. In the novels The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Their Eyes were Watching
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Job Search Around the Globe
Wonder burgers are an all-natural fast-food franchise that offers its customers the opportunity to eat healthy. Over the next few years Wonder Burger is working on expanding internationally to three major countries which are Mexico, London, and China. However, before we make these expansions we here at Wonder Burgers must understand each culture values and the difference eating fast-food has on each cultures. We must also take into consideration of each ethical code regarding the
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In Search of April Raintree - Beatrice Culleton Mosionier
Cora Reimer October 10th, 2012 Sociology 112.3 Nancy Poon In Search Of April Raintree "In Search Of April Raintree" is a heart wrenching Story about the author Beatrice Culleton Mosionier portraying herself as April Raintree, a strong and lionhearted metis girl struggling to grow up in a hypercritical society. The novel is based upon true events that have happened in Beatrice's life, from growing up in wretched foster homes to being raped from egotistic men.
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Results from the Nmr Spectra
Vivian Chang, Jenny Chen, Mark Runyan Lab Report No. 4 I. Introduction In this experiment, tests and techniques used to identify extracted compounds that were unknown in the previous lab were repeated. However, application of extraction techniques was unnecessary. The lab instructor provided students with the unknown compound. In the study of organic chemistry, identification of an unknown compound through a series of experiments cannot be overstated. For instance, this lab has trained students to
Rating:Essay Length: 2,029 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2012