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    the collected data in order to create a “detailed description of the case” (Creswell 2013, p. 101). The description will be thorough, in-depth, and will contextualize the case in the unique setting of the South Bronx, thereby serving as a validation strategy (Alley 2016). The description serves to depict the complexity of the case itself and allows the data to be analyzed sequentially based on the actual progression of the case. The next step is to identify emerging patterns, themes, similarities

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    Individual Case Analysis and Presentation 1. Introduction This chapter focuses on the analysis of the Internationalisation process of the four individual case firms under investigation in this thesis. The individual case firm’s analysis is divided into four main sections, namely - the general overview of the firm’s specific business sectors, the case firm background and domestic expansion process and international expansion. Drawing from multiple data sources coupled with semi-structure in-depth

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    common law is set based on decisions made by the higher courts, judicial opinion and similar cases which is known as “doctrine of Stare decisis ” while the civil law consists of a “codified set of laws” . The common law involves the judges making the decisions, setting the precedent, and controlling the conflict between the opposing parties. This differs to civil law as judges must apply the relevant law to the case and make a judgement based on that. The common law is built through judgements made from

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    (a) Experimental Research is a form of quantitative research where the experimenter manipulates the conditions in one group to see if certain activities or materials will change the outcome. The strengths of experimental research are that the researcher can have control over variables and it can be used in many fields of research. Also, there are clear conclusions and researcher can tailor the experiment to his or her needs making it easy to determine the causes and effects. The weaknesses

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    practical way of conducting research (Tracy, 2010). Studying entrepreneurship makes it sensible for qualitative research method because it involves “real-world situation” (Yin, 2010) and contains collaboration with the community. This research will use case study with the application of constructivist grounded theory method (Charmaz and Smith, 2003; Glaser et al., 1968) as it intended to develop theory from the emerging themes and interests (Charmaz, 2008). It is the most relevant method to apply as the

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    define standards and principles of work and artifacts – really existed things, tangible aspects. The aim of this essay is to analyze the Lincoln Electric Company’s aspects of the company’s culture. All aspects will be considered on the basis of study case prepared by A. Sharplin. The company was formally established by John C. Lincoln in 1895. In 1907 James F. Lincoln, John’s younger brother, joined the company and later on (in 1914) he was promoted to become General Manager and vice-president. He organized

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    decisis and Judicial Precedent In the course of deciding cases, judges create legal rules. This generates a precedent, contained in law reports that may be relied on in the future. The procedure by which judges follow decisions of previous cases is regarded as the doctrine of judicial precedent. This doctrine, is based on the Latin principle of stare decisis, “stand by what has already being decided” , stating that previously decided cases of higher courts generate a binding precedent over lower

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    directly into the case study discussed in this essay. While there are multiple ways to resolve the issue at hand, effective listening skills, including spiritual power, persuasion, or manipulative tricks, are critical to all of them. This essay will first give a brief synopsis of a case study of the camp incident, followed by a discussion of listening skills employed and their effectiveness, what listening skills might have changed the outcome, and finally, a rewrite of the case study will show utilization

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    further, these two case studies were chosen to understand the effects on the social aspects of individuals suffering from AD. The two case studies explored reveal certain patients with AD, at early to mid-stages of the disease, are possibly capable of preserving their sense of identity, expressing their identity, and responding accordingly to the care and attention they receive. In “Managing Identity While Living With Alzheimer’s Disease” by Hazel MacRae, MacRae performed a case study where “nine

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    Brown Vs Smith

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    He will not be liable for assault since this requires reasonable apprehension by B and that does not seem to be the case. Battery has been defined earlier when discussing his liability for J’s injury, so although the elements from the criteria will not be repeated here it will still apply to this scenario. Both the act and immediate infliction can be dealt with together; in this case, the act of pulling the chair away was a positive act and was immediately inflicted since B. was about to sit down

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