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    On page 219 of the classes anthology there is a piece entitled my life as an undocumented Immigrant by Jose Antonio Vargas what interest me about this work is that like Mr. Vargas there are millions of undocumented people currently residing in the United States most of which are children and the question I would like to ask is why do they leave there home countries to live a life of struggle and hardship in the US?Mr. Vargas’s who was born February 3,1981 attended the San Francisco State…

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    A Flat World

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    present, things that were once unattainable are now tangible because globalization has been flattened by, internet; personal computers; workflow software, such as Google Docs, where individuals can collaborate on projects from anywhere; outsourcing; offshoring; supply chaining; uploading; informing; and wireless technologies (Fung, 2008, 4-5). In short, the text states that these various flatteners connect individuals anywhere with each other via email and information through fiber optic cables,…

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    2005 Report. Key feedbacks include, giving more detail on particular conclusions, presenting an adjusted perspective of achievements and challenges , using more diagrams, pictures, tables and graphs , providing more coverage on problems such as offshoring or outsourcing, fees and commissions in wealth management, and performance…

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    several benefits for consultants, including enhanced employability and greater business value. Additionally, being skilled in new technologies will increase the earning potential of consultants as projects can be staffed locally and not through offshoring centres. This will contribute to their utilisation metric which is part of their performance objective. Organisational L&D will align the organization's workforce to the strategy of the company, by improving the quality of the workforce to…

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    Although one might argue that family instrumentley shapes societies because family, and people, make up such a thing, in fact society is what molds a family. Through social assignment of roles, behaviors, and beliefs, the very institution of family is delegated by the society's standards at that current time. While speaking on family, it is important to note that family means many different things to different types of people, ethnicities, minorities, and social classes. In class we speak often…

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    Zara Identity Analysis

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    The creation of mass production, by way of Henry Ford’s introduction of the assembly line, catapulted the world into a realm of mass standardization, establishing a platform for lower production costs and a virtually homogeneous society. Nearly identical homes, vehicles and footwear ultimately sparks the need for practices that aid in perpetuating one’s own individuality. Physicality, for example, is one of the few palpable means of conveying personal identity. With mass production, fashion…

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    1.0 Introduction Merger and Acquisition (M&A) and International Expansion are the chosen strategic issues to be addressed. Merger occurs when two companies come together and merge as one whereas Acquisition is when a company buys over another. International Expansion means companies shifting operations from their headquarted country to another country where companies’ operation expenses are lower but essential skills are available (Noe, Hollenback, Gerhart and Wright, 2015). This report will…

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    Globalization has a dramatic impact on the United States economy. Major American suppliers of medical instruments and pharmaceuticals have a global presence. From the historical perspective, companies in developed countries have promoted globalization by providing products and services in developing countries and emerging markets, and at the same time enjoying the benefits of economies of scale. For the time being, the situation has changed developing countries are expanding and supplying their…

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    A friday night football game, the air is smoky from the cheers of the fans. The defense sets up like a brick wall. Jake is looking for someone to get open. His eyes were looking at the uprights. The wall crumbles as the linebacker 98 jumps over the line wrapping around Jake launching him to the ground like a sack of potatoes with a thud. He points at Jake and scream’s, “Whoo! Not in my house!” The buzzer screams… now it’s half time. A great day for football; damp so the cleats stick,…

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    marketing authorizations. Nearly every country agrees to accept the ICH technical necessities for registration of pharmaceutical products for human use. Taking this into an account makes very easy to perform worldwide clinical trials by outsourcing and offshoring models to achieve the numerous regulatory and commercial incentives obtainable in many countries. The perfect time to build a regulatory strategy is before submitting an Investigational New Drug (IND) application. Pre-IND meeting also…

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