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    All About Greed Rhetoric

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    Organization and Rhetoric in “Is the Business World All About Greed?” Nicholas Kristof is a bi-weekly, periodic op-ed columnist for the New York Times. His articles focus on social issues, ranging from women’s rights to health care, and global affairs including those in third world countries. Kristof is a Harvard graduate, and he has studied and lived abroad and speaks multiple languages. Also, he is a recipient of two Pulitzer Prizes. In the article “Is the Business World All About Greed?”…

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    1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. WHAT IS MULTIMODALITY 2 3. HOW MULTIMODALITY INFLUENCES THE COMMUNICATORS CHOICE OF WORDS AND SELECTION 3 4. CONCLUSION 4 5. REFERENCE LIST 5 1. INTRODUCTION Writers and speakers have different styles of communicating with their audience. These communicative styles are determined by various factors such as the type of audience the speaker is addressing, or the type of situation the communication is taking place or perhaps the matter that is discussed (Nordquist, 2016).…

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    Bitcoin Casinos

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    The proper marketing of Bitcoin casinos is becoming an essential part of succeeding in iGaming. In the past, all a casino needed to do to get a piece of the Bitcoin pie was to integrate Bitcoin payment in its infrastructure. That time is long past as more and more gaming sites are recognizing the cryptocurrency’s inherent advantages. Now, casinos should start trying to set themselves apart from their rivals by ensuring their marketing campaign makes their brand look unique and better than the…

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    The social condition is that actors must be self-interested. This holds true in the subprime mortgage crisis for every party involved. Homeowners wanted nice homes, lenders wanted to make profits from lending, banks wanted to generate fees, investors sought investment income, and the government hoped to boost its reputation through increased home ownership. The second stipulation is that there is limited government oversight in the mania. In the housing bubble…

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    PWCR Case Study

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    QUESTION #1 FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION IN PWCR When looking at how financial liberalization (FL) is present in the Post-Washington Consensus Regime (PWCR), it is important to follow our new IPE approach which consists of two categories: materiality and ideas. This approach allows the reader to observe FL’s role in Global Development in action by answering three key questions: Who benefits and why from the way financial crises are resolved? What is the nature and source of power? How is the…

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    DHL Case Analysis

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    Introduction DHL is a division of the German logistics company Deutsche Post DHL providing international express mail services. In 1998, Deutsche Post began to buy shares in DHL and completed the purchase in 2002. Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn established DHL in 1969, they invented the international air express industry. On 25 September, Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn (the D, H and L) incorporate DHL. The company begins by operating a door-to-door express delivery service,…

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    6.2. Major Potential Challenges The benefits of One.Finance project are very convincing, however the upcoming international rollouts are complex and more challenging. It is very important to understand that the processes of One.Finance (OFI) are not much different from old processes in Germany. Therefore, rollout in Germany was pretty much smoother but for international rollout Deutsche Telekom will face some challenges as given in the following table. Table 6. 1: Identification of major…

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    End of Tenancy Cleaning London. Prolux Carpet End of Tenancy Cleaning Services in London. Running out of rent? Prolux Carpet End of tenancy cleaning London will help you figure out what you need to move from one place to another while shifting. Carpet Cleaning in London End of Tenancy Cleaning in London Oven Cleaning in London End of Tenancy Cleaning London It does not matter if you decide on changing the place where you will stay. But if you think that you can very easily shift from one place…

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    Introduction of International Netherlands Group The International Netherlands Group was a global financial services company of Dutch Origin. It was one of the largest financial institutes in the world and ranked as one of the top ten companies just within Europe (Schotter, 2006). With more than 120,000 employees, the International Netherlands Group provided banking, insurance and asset management service in more than 50 countries. ING was the first European enterprise to enter the market of life…

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    The Self Help Group-Bank Linkage Program (SHG-BLP), established in the early 90’s, was the NABARD’s pilot movement for the promotion of financial inclusion amongst the poor population. Although SHG-BLPs offer loans at lower rates as compared to MFIs, the growth in disbursements by SHG-BLPs has been slower as compared to that by MFIs. MFI credit has recorded stronger growth as compared to rural bank credit due to the following reasons: • The door to door service offered by MFIs. • Lower…

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