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    Disclaimer: It is against the The Negotiation Experts' principles to offer its services to the tobacco industry. The Celanese case study has been reproduced for the purposes of study only, and is in no way a condonement of the damage the tobacco is causing. Overview One of the most closely studied Chinese joint ventures is that involving Celanese Corporation of the United States, a producer of value-added industrial chemicals, and China National Tobacco Corporation (CNTC). The venture produces

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    having major issues with inventory management and managing cost. Inventory cost has increased steadily over the past three years and is now at the point where it is out weighing revenue. UNDER ARMOUR: CHALLENGING NIKE IN SPORTS APPAREL 3 CASE DESCRIPTION Under Armour, Inc., was founded in1996, by Kevin Plank, by a former University of Maryland football player. The company was born out of an idea to make a T-shirt that provided compression and “wicked” or unbelievable perspiration

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    PROBLEM STATEMENT “Problems faced by the Social Education Institutions these days in Southern Asia”. In this Term Report, we will talk about the Social Education Institutions. For this we have taken 4 major Case Studies: Barefoot College, The Citizen’s Foundation, Pratham and Khan Academy. Along with this we interviewed two persons: one from The Citizen’s Foundation and one from an owner of a local school to shed some light on the local educational problems as

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    5 Case study -1 (a) According to my perspective, Davis has breached the rules under the Fair Trading Act 1986. Undoubtedly, he had faith in that information, which was provided to him and this shows unintentional falsification. He has got proof as well for relying third party. But Mr. Bramley can claim $500 for his loss under section 40. As per section a b and c, he can ignore prosecution, but according to commerce commission act he is still responsible for Mr. Bramley. Case study 1 (b)

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    Identity of a place is formed in long time period and helpful for distinguish one place from other place. Furthermore, given specific character of the place to place. Moreover, Geographical location, physical structure (Buildings, roads, streets etc), socio- cultural structure, religious, topographic features, culture, historic process, trade environment and climate can identified as components which are implicit the identity of place (Y. Esra, A. Dicle, B. S. Süheyla, 2013). Moreover, man-made

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    need to change the facts or sound acceptable. The researcher must be willing to try different strategies when necessary. To ensure that there is external validity, a protocol needs to be set when collecting the quantitative data. In this research study, external data needs to come from reliable sources like the Board of Education, the State of Ohio, or the U.S. Census Bureau. This will make sure that the data is factual and not based on opinion. Secondly, by doing in-depth individual interviews

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    Landlord Vs. Chain Store

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    Case Study Two Case study two is a case between an inventor, a landlord, and a chain store. After reading the case, we learn that Sam, invented a new product, while living in an apartment, which replicates a dogs barking. We also learn that Sam had made a verbal commitment with a national chain store to produce 1,000 units for the store although no formal contract was written or signed by either party. Upon returning home from work one day Sam finds two letters, one from the chain store demanding

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    What is the critical issue in this case? The case study brings out the main issue as the ethical responsibility people in authority have. Sally is confronted with a serious dilemma after Rick, a student in her class, comes forward to report a case that requires the intervention of someone in higher authority. Sally is in a fix on what to do with the information she has been given; should she report the coach to the higher ups or should she let it slide. Being a first-year teacher does not help in

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    Preparation is essential when acting in the role of Chairperson for the MRA. It was not enough to understand the Elizabeth Quay project and the agenda of the MRA; I needed a thorough understanding of the background, concerns and risks for each stakeholder’s organisation and their contribution to the development. This understanding underpinned the preparation of my oral presentation and provided a foundation to anticipate the agenda of the other parties. An informed position is powerful – I entered

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    Introduction For this case study we will be examining a girl who currently attends Appalachian State University, studying social work. Through this study we will look at how biological, psychological, environmental, and family have impacted her until now. Through looking at these effects links will be created to Erikson’s theory and the learning theory. Concluding with examining the impacts of the factors in relevance to their professional development. Biopsychosocial Analysis of Case Example Biological:

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