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    Report of Findings and Recommendation Mark Bomgardner Rio E. Cox III Becky Wiederholt Siu "Tiffany" Yeung Park University Executive Summary Our team was a part of the corporate mergers and acquisition (M&A) department, and was assigned the task of identifying two potential acquisition targets. Since our Board is committed to a strategy of horizontal integration, we only looked for possible acquisitions from within our industry. We performed a preliminary analysis of the companies under…

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    Capitalistic industrialization has reshaped the communication systems in order to support dominant political values, because cross-ownerships of multinational corporations and media institutions work together to enhance their profit motives. A capitalistic tactic of media manipulation is when joint forces of military and media institutions collaborate with each other to justify the essentials of war, framing it as functional. Media perceives war as necessary to maintain a safe society that…

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    Cultural industries come from the two words ‘culture’ and ‘industry’, and therefore from the term ‘Cultural Industry’. The term culture industry was created by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno (CITE). The word Culture defines as “the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.” (dictionary.com). On the contrary Industry could be defined as that refers to consumption, commodification and…

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    Wnt pathway signaling deregulation contributes to cancer formation and metastasis. Stem cells are likely responsible for the regeneration of breast cancer. There is a linkage between the expression of Wnt1 in human mammary epithelial cells and cancer as it increases stem cell renewal…

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    What Is Excited Delirium?

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    What is excited delirium and why is it important to law enforcement? Over the years the condition has been named and re-named as part of its very long and sorted history. A very small snap shot of what excited delirium entails is that it is a medical and physiological condition that sends the body into overdrive that elevates the heart and respiratory rates plus triggers other neurological changes. When the body can no longer operate at this very high capacity it begins to crash. This high…

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    There comes a time in life when parents have to suck it up because their baby is growing up. Usually people would think that the age would be about fifteen, but because of this generation 's television style it makes the kids think that they are supposed to be grown at the age of eight years old. The article talked a lot about how things on the television, in magazines, and on the internet are turning young kids into something they shouldn’t be. Some little kids look up to the ones that are…

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    Keiretsu Case Study

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    possibility of the increased role of domestic investors. In Japan their growth has remained moderate, even though some improvements have been made in the legal framework (regarding securities investment trusts) under which the investors operate, and deregulation has taken place (such as allowing banks to sell investment trusts at their…

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    Hup Seg Case Analysis

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    Introduction First and foremost, Hup Seng was set up in 1957 to serve Malaysian with confectionery products such as biscuits. Hup Seng is founded by four brothers of the Kerk’s family and one partner to start a small scale business which is selling biscuits from one town to another with only using van (Hooi, 2015). However, Hup Seng has further transformed their business by turning into a public listed company in 1991 to strengthen their business position in the confectionery industry. There are…

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    Neoliberalism Analysis

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    Basic principles of neoliberalism include the deregulation of the state, in which this trickles down to the cutting of services for society's welfare, including the cutback of the police, healthcare and economic opportunities. During the 1930’s, massive civil social unrest outbreak, in response to the American depression, which triggered a global economic catastrophe. These forms of resistance continued to grow within Latin America, however started to receive backpack from a global power. In…

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    The Influence Of Punk Rock

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    Poor standards of living have plagued communities of color due to the lack of interest by the United States government. Institutionalized racism has led to housing, employment, and educational discrimination, leading to a cycle of poverty. Discriminatory policies have devastating effects for the youth, poor quality of education and no jobs available force young people into gangs and other illegal and dangerous activities in order to survive the harsh conditions of life. As a direct result of…

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