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    reorganization of Viet Nam Shipbuilding Corporation, VINASHIN had developed successfully. The annual growth rate in the period between 1996 and 2007 was 35%-40% and the net revenue of 2008 was 29 trillion VND (about $1.4 billion). It was undoubtedly one of the biggest Vietnamese companies in terms of investment range and capability. However, at the beginning of 2010, VINASHIN was criticised publicly for bad business performance which caused the loss of 5 trillion VND (about $238 million). Even…

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    face-to-face meetings and phone calls;provide crisis support; and educate, empower, and encourage youth and caregivers. Felicia stated the services clients receive are free and voluntary. The cost of the program is cover by the…

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    Bretton Woods Case

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    Reserve remarks. Secondly, Giovennini’s data collected from the International Financial Statistics (IFS) for international funds; don't include gold which is a big drawback to his test. The test done excluding gold could be applied the post Bretton Woods phase, but it can't be apply during the Bretton-Woods system as gold played a vital role in conserving the reserves. To deal with the above problems, Bank Of Greece(2010) re-anticipated Giovannini’s regressions with the four sample countries…

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    3. A BRIEF BACKGROUND ON THE DECISION MAKING TOOLS USED Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), developed by Saaty (34), is designed to solve complex multi-criteria decision problems. AHP decomposes the complex decisions in a hierarchical structure and makes it easy to manage the complex decisions in this way. So the decision maker can determine the trade-offs among objectives related to all criteria, sub-criteria and their pairwise comparisons. The output of AHP is a prioritized ranking…

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    Patricia Case Study

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    Making sense of human situations, during times of crisis is a critical part of the helping process. Understanding this practice is both theoretically and experientially formed. Focusing on both the individual and familial systems from the initial engagement are the foundations of opening communication channels and developing an appropriate working relationship within their social concepts. Outcomes lead by correct interpretations during the initial engagement, are critical to the assessment…

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    Within the business world there have been talks on the amount of money CEO’s have been making. Due to this fact the say on pay or advisory (non-binding) voting has been granted in some countries such as the United States and United Kingdom to vote on director and executive compensation. Within the paper three points will be addressed: What is advisory (non-binding) voting or say on pay, what are the positive and negative effects advisory (non-binding) voting or say on pay has on executive…

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    supplying system for medical imaging and in-vitro diagnostics. It is mainly focusing on area of electrification, digitalization and automation. Siemens has a product Group of Automation, Building, Drive Technology, Energy, Healthcare, Mobility, Financial Solution, Consumer Products and services. It is also active in Real Estate and equity Investments. “One of the world's largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is No. 1 in offshore wind turbine construction, a…

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    Stricter Gun Control Laws

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    There should the stricter gun control laws Gun ownership is an American tradition older than the country itself. Guns are dangerous, and about 200 Americans go to emergency rooms every day with gunshot wounds. The United States Second Amendment states that people have “the right to bear arms” and protect themselves. but that doesn’t means an unlimited right to own guns. There should be stricter legislation for gun control, that helps reduce the crime which is most issue in today. More gun…

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    Lebanon is a country ridden with cultural diversity and religious miscellany. It gives verve and vigor to its people’s everyday life and allows them to grow up surrounded by different cultures and therefore able to gain an open-mindedness that is hard to find in other Arab countries. Even though there are good points that come out of this cultural and religious diversity, it also acts to divide its people politically and adds a certain complexity to the Lebanese government. This complexity is…

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    manpower, capital and marketing would be powerful enough to prevent the domination of Hollywood films. Moreover, a few chaebols also started to establish their own cable movie channels in order to produce local films. Unfortunately, the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 had forced the chaebols to revert their focus on their core businesses and withdrawn themselves from domestic film industry. This withdrawal had led to the emergence of second generation of chaebols such as CJ Entertainment, Lotte…

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