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    Australia, being one of the leading trade partners with China, hold a strong relationship with the country benefiting our businesses and economy: they are essential for our success in the leading years to come. Today I will be talking to you about the market capitalist economy and its purpose, the ChAFTA and how it benefits both us and China, the increase or decline of exported goods, and the success of Carman’s Fine Foods and how they maintain a competitive advantage in China’s economy. A…

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    the book is divided into two major sections and is divided into twenty-four chapters, called H (hours), which analyzes the meaning of hero under different light and through unique texts. The first part includes the first fifteen hours and an introduction…

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    Summary In the introduction from the book," Leading With Passion", John Murphy states that every individual carries a fire within, if shared can light up others inner souls and can help them to get passionate and inspire other people and according to John Murphy, passionate and inspired people feel motivated, fearless and confident about their life. Paraphrasing In the introduction from the bok, "Leading With Passion," John Murphy states that when a match is burned it can light up the other…

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    Whole Foods Case

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    Introduction While companies endeavor to gain a competitive advantage over their industry and market rivals, the general business environment is becoming more challenging and uncertain. Unlike in the last few decades ago, today’s global business environment is very challenging than ever before. Technology is changing at an alarming speed, competition in the marketplace is steepening, and the general economic environment is becoming tighter. These and other trends make strategies that companies…

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    In the 1950s the Australian government approved the first national television service in Sydney called the ABC. The introduction of the television was gradual, starting in Sydney and Melbourne, then slowly reaching rural areas towards the end of the 50s decade. Televisions at this time often had built-in stands and screens that were soft at the corners. You operated them through the dials to change channels and were tuned through a wire aerial system. The 50s were an important era for…

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    Double Suicide In Amijima

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    The bunraku and kabuki play Double Suicide in Amijima was adapted into a film titled Double Suicide in 1969. The film is a very interesting and artistic mix of modern film technique and illusions to the bunraku genre of traditional Japanese theater. Throughout the film, darkly-clothed stagehands and puppeteers, or kuroko, can be seen with their faces covered. In bunraku, kuroko cover their faces to not distract the audience while maneuvering the puppets; however, the lead puppeteer with decades…

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    Strict Lockout Law

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    introduced state wide with further licencing regulations and higher fees for non-compliant facilities introduced (NSW Gov, 2014). Similar lockout and last drinks laws apply for Newcastle’s CBD, as those in Sydney (Kypri et al., 2010). With the introduction of the strict new lockout laws a significant decrease in serious injury hospitalisations has occurred (Fulde & Smith, 2015; Carter, 2014). St Vincent’s, as the closest major hospital to the restricted drinking areas in Sydney, has seen…

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    Tesla Motors

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    1. What are the key elements of Tesla Motors’ strategy? Unlike in the use of gasoline internal combustion engines, Tesla motors have revolutionized the motor industry with the introduction of an electric powered automobile. By utilizing the rotor, the Tesla company as engineered their vehicles to propel a better and enhancive feel in the transport arena. To achieve their success in the marketing field, the Tesla Company has had to improve their marketing strategy unlike the strategies used by…

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    Analysis Of Swales

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    In his innovator study on move-analysis, Swales (1990) offered CARS model (Create a Research Space), so as to appear to be a three-move system. The CARS model had the power to effect multitudinous later research on the pattern of the introduction in addition to abstracts (Bhatia, 1997; Samraj 2002, 2005). This model includes three moves: Move 1-Establishing a territory, Move 2- Establishing a niche, and Move 3- occupying the niche. Bhatia (1993) suggested four moves in establishing a particular…

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    Through my four years in high school, one of the toughest classes I faced was AP biology. The rigorous course involved an intense 48 chapter lesson plan with a 2 hour AP exam at the end of the school year. Near the end of my junior, I was skeptical of taking this class, as I heard from my fellow classmates that the class was difficult to earn a decent grade. With this in mind, I began preparing for the class over the summer by reading the textbook, and practicing using the workbook. As I…

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