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    Why Business Matters Jeff Van Duzer (Van Duzer), author of “Why Business Matters to God,” said there’s another way of doing business other than strictly for profit or shareholder value. Van Duzer describes the purpose of business from a Christian perspective as that, “ business is called first not for profit, but to participating in the work of advancing God’s kingdom by creating meaningful work for people offering goods and services that enable communities to flourish (Van Duzer, 2010).”…

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    corporations that sell totally different products that form one group. Conglomerates come together because they can both share their resources and contacts to enhance their profits. JPMorgan Chase is an example of a conglomerate because JPMorgan & Co and Chase Manhattan Co, merged together to form JPMorgan Chase. JPMorgan Chase is a company where they provide financial services, financial transactions processing, private equity, commercial banking, etc. The corporation has a diverse variety of…

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    Organization: J.P Morgan Chase Cyber security attack which involved J.P Morgan Chase bank is one of major attacks which took place recently. About two third of the bank’s customer details were stolen in this attack. The Bank officially announced that the data of 83 million customers was hacked out of which there were 76 million household and 7 million small business customers were involved. Key-points of the attack • The data comprises of the information of 83 million Customer details such as…

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    The company I choose to present is Levi’s Strauss & Co. This company is a clothing company who are well known for their blue jeans. Levi’s Strauss & Co. was founded in 1853 by Levi Strauss, when he arrived in San Francisco. Levi Strauss later partnered with Jacob Davis and together received a patent on the process of riveting pants by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on May 20. The two began making copper-riveted “waist overalls” in San Francisco and in 1873, the Blue Jean was born. Levi…

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    JP Morgan Chase Case Study

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    reason I chose this global company is because I wanted to research a topic that was a part of my major. I want to major in finance and possibly accounting then one day go into banking so I saw it fitting that I chose this company. “JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the oldest, largest and best-known financial institutions in the world.” (JP Morgan Chase 2016). This company goes all the way back to 1799. JP Morgan Chase operates in over 100 countries around the world. This company has assets of 2.4…

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    Drought Persuasive Speech

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    high of a priority -- it's not affecting you, so why should you care? Well the new "Water Hog" campaign shows how drought is everyone's problem -- including wildlife -- and offers consumers easy, water saving tips. Every Drop Matters Levi Strauss & Co. and the Center for Biological Diversity have teamed up and identified the top "Water Hog" states in the new Don’t Be a Drip” website, says the Center for Biological Diversity's press release.…

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    JP Morgan was a Captain of Industry. He helped the US shape itself for the future generations. He not only helped the future generations but he helped the present people of his time. Without him we would not be in the place we are today in our country. JP Morgan respected his workers and paid then pretty well for the time they were in. He paid his workers a little less than a dollar a day, but in this time that they were in that was not a terrible pay compared to others. He not only treated his…

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    Jpmorgan Chase Reflection

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    After taking various courses that prepare me with practical skills, I want to apply the knowledge and skills learned in classroom to real life. JPMorgan Chase & Co. is the ideal place that offers real world, hands on opportunity for interns to make a difference. I had the opportunity to learn more about JPMorgan Chase from the Assistant General Counsel at JPMorgan Chase, Yelena Kogan, Esq., during a pre-law event organized by NYU. Ms. Kogan emphasized that JPMorgan Chase offers an exceptional…

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    Mountain Equipment Co-operative (MEC) is a company that sells high-quality outdoor equipment for all types of activities. The company established in the 1960’s started with a store in the United States but later after trouble with the Canadian Customs, felt it needed to move to Canada. Upon moving to Canada the company began establishing physical locations in specific locations across the country such as Calgary and Vancouver. Expansion was needed for the company to address other customer…

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    The Moscow Food Co-op and the Principle Six Movement: Personal Identity in Conflict with the Workplace Readymade I started working at the Moscow Food Co-op in the summer of 2015. Principle Six (P6) is a marketing tool that was implemented at the Co-op this August. It is named after the Sixth Cooperative Principle: Cooperation Between Cooperatives. Certain items throughout the store are labeled P6 to indicate they were either locally grown, small and independently owned, Cooperative (as opposed…

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