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    motivation to participate in the counseling process. The overarching correlation between influence of treatment and the client consideration to take part in the recovery process is the therapeutic alliance is key element of creating favorable results in psychotherapy (Lynch, 2012). This alliance begins during the client’s initial intake. Consequently, the information gathered is critical in determining the proper course of action for the client’s healing and transformation process with mental

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    company’s former parent the Boots Company PLC merged with Alliance UniChem to form Alliance Boots. In 2007 Alliance Boots was bought by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Stefano Pessina and they took the company, with its headquarters to Switzerland. In 2012, Walgreens, the giant USA drug company invested 4.3 billion in cash and shares to a acquire a 45% stake in Alliance Boots and as a result it became a subsidiary of the new company Walgreens Boots Alliance where they sell medicine, beauty products, health,

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    1. Pablo Picasso and George Braque founded cubism in the early 20th century in Paris. It was an artwork to be considered as the first radical approach in expressing visual reality. According to Cubist, any perception of an object was a composite of simultaneous and different perspectives. Cubism tries to help one understand the world around them in a different way by changing their perspective on a certain subject. It is an approach of art where a painter takes a real life object and changes it

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    was playing in this merger. TIMELINE June 2008: CEOs of both United Airlines and Continental Airlines signed and alliance pact. The alliance is an agreement to link international networks and share technology and passenger perks. This agreement is basically a "virtual merger" that includes many of the benefits of a merger without the actual costs and restructuring involved. The alliance took effect about a year after Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines completed their merger, as that released Continental

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    Strategic Alliances Essay

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    Strategic alliances advantages and disadvantages can be many different things when it comes to business partnerships. Strategic alliances can be for a good or bad partnership, where two or more firms choose to work together, to combine corporation ideas and technologies for mutual benefit. We call this a cooperative strategy to advance creating a relationship with trust between corporations. The alliance creates an opportunity to make mutual benefits with cost reductions of shared fixed costs, combined

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    Cooperation within alliances poses several challenges to managers: the size of the alliance, the need to intensify cooperation and the harmonization and standardization of common processes, and the search for synergies to reduce costs. However, in times of crisis, alliances do not necessarily prevent stiff competition between the partners. At present, five alliances – One World, Star, Wings, Sky Team and Qualiflyer stand out as the core groupings

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    making an alliance between farmers and industrial workers. The Populists, also tried to fix the social conflict between Southern blacks and whites, arguing that shared economic interests were more important than racial differences. The next important wave of populist reformism emerged in the 1890s. Various regional farm groups, known as Farmers' Alliances, took root and grew rapidly. These included the Southern Alliance and the Agricultural Wheel in the south, and the Northwestern Alliance in northern

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    focus on profitable routes and ruthlessly cut service to unprofitable areas going forward. (The company has shown a willingness to take this sort of approach.) It will also force the company to form strong alliances with other carriers that essentially protect its own territory by providing alliance coverage of different markets. Company officials will have to

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    strategic partner with capabilities complimentary to their own to achieve certain projects. When two or more firms come together to manage risks associated with internationalization, they form international partnerships, or international strategic alliances. By working together, focal firms use the capabilities, resources or other strengths of their partners to achieve projects they would otherwise be unable to do alone. There are two basic forms of partnerships, Equity joint ventures and Project-based

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    What´s an Ideology?

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    An ideology is a set of ideas that embodies ones goals, expectations and actions. An ideology can also be defined as a set of ideas that are introduced by the ruling class of society to all the other members of the public. Therefore every political activity or idea embodies an ideology. Ideology. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 19:03, May 11, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org. Many political parties base their style of governance and political programs on an ideology and this helps

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