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    In chapter two of the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Freire mentions the banking model of education. He describes the teacher-student relationship as a banking model. A relationship where the teacher is the depositor and the students are the depositories. The teacher deposits information he/she wants to engrave in students and the students as the depositories, receive, memorize, and repeat the information. Freire, mentions that the banking model of education works because teachers make it clear in…

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    UVI started in 1962 has been successful until the economic downturn in 2008. For the past few years there has been threats pointing in the direction of the future success for UVI. To remain competitive as well as profitable UVI can adopt the Porters 5 force model, and in so doing decide what is changing, what needs to change and change with the change, so that it can be competitive and remain in the market. External Analysis • Economic down which resulted in decreased student enrollment • A…

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    RESEARCH QUESTION How the telephone market oligopoly in Costa Rica affected the telecom behavior and decisions of ICE, based on the analysis of the financial information and theory, since the opening on telecommunication markets? OBJECTIVES Main objective: Analyze the telephone market oligopoly behavior, applying the microeconomic theory to the financial states and information of ICE and their changes since the opening on telecommunication markets Specific objectives: - Compare the oligopoly…

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    Companies whose financial practices and operations are too risky are usually kept away by Islamic financing companies  Accelerating economic development Islamic finance companies certainly have profit creation and growth as their objectives. For which, they choose to invest in businesses based on their potential for growth and success.  Trusteeship: humans are accountable to God for the uses they make of these resources…

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    When making an investment in any business, it is important to understand how it works in order to safeguard hard earned money being invested. Many people who go blindly investing in any form of ‘get rich quick’ schemes finally end up losing it all. Such investments are examples of uncalculated and unworthy risks that only end up with regrets. While many people only invest in order to make quick cash, they do not understand the theories behind risks and returns. Therefore, it is important to…

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    • Lenders follow the herd: Two consistent findings emerged from the bank-spread analyses: First, firms with more environmental concerns were linked with smaller loan syndicate sizes (a syndicate is made up of several banks that pool together to fund firms for specific projects, requests for debt financing, etc.). This implies a higher number of lending institutions will refuse to participate in the financing of a company they deem to be environmentally risky. Second, those firms with a number of…

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    The angel investor is looking to do business with other business people. Their interest is in investing with a chance to grow with the business and what it might mean for them. They are investing billions of dollars in thousands of companies today (Bell, 2007). Exploring what the angel investor is and why they invest will give some answers as to why they might be a good partner. What makes an offer attractive to the angel investor, and the differences between angel investors and venture…

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    A risk mitigation strategy is implemented in order to reduce the chances of a certain risk to occur or the strategy tries to reduce the impact of the risk it if does occur (“Reducing Risk Through,” 2009). We all know that risks can arise within a company at any time, so the company needs to be prepared to handle the risks before it affects success of the company. Risk mitigation strategies help you identify and analyze the risk in order to determine how to best alleviate the effects of the…

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    A potential solution to the above ethical dilemma is for Guy to immediately report the incident to the police without informing his friends or Mallo and his gang. This solution impacts each of the four stakeholders differently but the same laws and policies are being followed. In this solution Guy is following the law and the code of conduct from his school. In this scenario Guy is being honest, and is upholding his personal integrity as well as his responsibility to the school. However by…

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    Yeh & Roca (2010) investigated the influence of macroeconomic variables and their relation with firm-specific variables to determine the capital structure of the textile, plastics and electronics industries in Taiwan. They found that macroeconomic factors have significant positive impact on growth opportunities but the results become reversed when macroeconomic conditions worsen. Stephan & Talavera (2004) analyzed the relationship between optimal debt and macroeconomic volatility and their study…

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