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    who act like caring and supportive parents. Finally, the protagonist gets away from abusive step-father and gets into the family of well-educated, supportive people. However, behind various acts of attention, the story examines the complexity of relationships and problem of miscommunication which can force a person to abandon even luxurious home. The problem of miscommunication is clear from the first sentence where a reader is exposed to tension between character’s…

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    that is strength." (Arnold Schwarzenegger). People need to go through hardships to become stronger, so they can have a better future. In the book, Shanghai Girls, by Lisa See, some of the characters experience hardships through their lifestyles, relationships, and with themselves. However, the manage to get past the tough times in their lives, so they can move on forward to a better life. Firstly, a lifestyle is a way of living for a person and it can change due to a variety of factors, which…

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    Fanchising Case Study

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    long term cooperative relationship maintained between two entities. Where the franchisor gives the right to his franchisee’s to use the business model and brand of the franchisor for a specific period of time on basis of an agreement to do business. The franchisor provides a privilege to his franchisee to use the developed products, trade mark, production process, marketing methods, service, brand name, raw materials, training and development manuals and business operation models for a nominal…

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    Relational Model Essay

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    Chapter 3 The Relational Model Review Questions 3.1 Discuss each of the following concepts in the context of the relational data model: (a) Relation (b) Attribute (c) Domain (d) Tuple (e) Intension and Extension (f) Degree and Cardinality. Each term defined in Section 3.2.1. Domain – Set of atomic (indivisible) values. Attribute – it describes a component of the database, such as a table or a…

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    Limited Partnerships

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    The first question that many ask themselves when they are deciding to start a company is, what type of entity should the company be? When deciding what entity to form under advantages and disadvantages are a major influence in what the owners decide. Another characteristic that plays a large part into deciding what entity should be chosen is the number of owners, as well as how the company wants to address the issue of liability. Sole proprietorships are the most common form of business…

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    2) Harold would not succeed. It’s true that Stephanie lend the firm fifty thousand and take 10 percent interest, but she is still not a partner until two years more. Under the correct documents she is not and she never stated she was. She was not admitted yet, so she is not liable. I think it is liability of incoming partner. As stated in the textbook “a person admitted as a partner into an existing partnership is not personally liable for any partnership obligations incurred before the person’s…

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    limited liability company is relatively new in terms of business formations. It is a company that is a combination of a partnership and corporation. A corporation is different than a sole proprietorship and partnership. It is a separate legal business entity from the owners, and is also know as an “artificial person”. There are many advantages and disadvantages to all of these, but considering our business will be a healthy fast food restaurant and small shop, the best type of business for us…

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    Amanah Raya Case Study

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    Amanah Raya Berhad is Malaysia premier trustee company provides corporate trusteeship services, Malaysia legacy management, trust accounts and will management in Malaysia. Workers' commitment to ensure the advantages and property of Amanah Raya and its auxiliaries incorporates the restrictive data, including protected innovation, for example, prized formulas, licenses, trademarks and copyrights, and business, showcasing and key arrangements, outlines, databases, records, pay data and any…

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    Trade Off Theory Essay

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    Several theories were derived from the Modigliani and Miller (MM) theory. The MM theory was created in a utopian world for corporations, with no taxes, no bankruptcy or brokerage costs, and no impacts by the use of debt, to name a few assumptions the MM theory made. Although the MM theory is unrealistic, it helped firms apply and change the different assumptions to determine which capital structure was the best for the firm, and how these assumptions would impact the firm. The Trade-Off Theory…

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    contractors (some operating as separate business entities), performed all the services related to the contract with the Facility, in Hawaii. As discussed in the facts above, the Company is essentially a temporary contracting organization. Its mission is to connect Facilities in need of services with CRNAs looking for work. The Company negotiated all terms, and fulfilled its obligations to the contract, from outside of Hawaii. Aside from its business relationship with the CRNAs, the Company had…

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