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    a creative idea. All entrepreneurs share commonalities in their attributes, abilities and qualities that empower them to beat the chances and pursue their objectives (Frederick, O 'Connor, & Kuratko, 2013). As I would believe, the three potential factors help becoming entrepreneur are: Personal characteristics, National culture, and Education. Entrepreneurship and personal characteristics Entrepreneur has characteristics where individuals like to control their own destiny (Frederick, O 'Connor,

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    4.3 Factor Analysis Exploratory factor analyses using Varimax rotation were conducted on each of the multiple-item scales, including the exogenous constructs ( information quality, entertainment, interactivity and vividness) and endogenous constructs (cognitive engagement, affective engagement, behavioral engagement and the outcomes of this engagement-loyalty and e-WOM) as a way to refine the measures in the study. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted prior to testing the full model to identify

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    CLAIMANT’S AGE AND WORK EXPERIENCE AS AGGRAVATING FACTOR IN ASSESSING LOSS OF WAGE-EARNING CAPACITY. This Board in Edward John Nobel Hospital (2016; WL7010041) held the claimant’s age of 55 years was neither an aggravating nor mitigating factor in determining loss of wage-earning capacity. Further, in the same case the Board hod the claimant’s seventeen (17) year history as working as a janitor was a mitigating factor. In New York City School Construction (2015; WL 1277620)

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    In this essay will be examined three of the major external factors with which organizations have to face everytime and ,accordingly, these determine how it is shaped their HR agenda. It is a well-known fact that a company for its economic processes and to achieve its aims has to adapt itself assiduously to the changing conditions of the environment in which acts. The external contexts that will be evaluated in this paper are the economic, the political and the technological. First of all,

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    Mondavi and Evans have decided to focus on “organic growth rather than acquisitions (Roberto, page 16) 1. What is the current status of Mondavi’s external environment? Generally, what are the primary industry-wide sources of competitive advantage? Which ones matter to Mondavi? Why? I apply Porter’s Five Forces to analyst the current status of Mondavi’s external environment as follows (Grant, page 69): 1. Industry Rivalry: - There are many competitors in this industry, but the main competitor of

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    environment. Tracking and harmonic decomposition capability of the proposed AANF are evaluated in this section, and the performance of the whole system for load balancing, the harmonic compensation, the neutral current compensation, and the power factor correction will be investigated in Section 5. 4.1 Initiatory performance Consider the input signal of the proposed AANF as: y(t)=sin⁡(ω_0 t+φ_1 )+0.2 sin⁡(5ω_0 t+φ_5 )+0.3 sin⁡(7ω_0 t+φ_7 )+0.3 sin⁡(30ω_0 t+φ_30) (21) where〖 ω〗_0=100 π rad/s and

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    Two factors can be used to explain this phenomenon. The first one is the BT particles interact strongly with the macromolecular SR, thus restricting the mobility of the molecular chains. The second one is the polymer chain entanglement limits the movement of

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    The Human Capital Theory Human capital theory states that workers with higher skills levels receive higher compensation since they are more productive. Human capital has been described as the production of wealth through labour, skills and knowledge (Tan, 2014). Employees with more general skills perform more complex tasks. This requires more rigorous recruitment practices and an increase in demand for more educated workers. Human capital theory is formulated with the goal of addressing the benefits

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    2. Literature Review and Hypotheses 2.1. OC Paradigm The traditional internationalization models regard that firms’ capabilities (internal factors) lead firms to make internationalizing activities. On the contrary, OC paradigm refers to internationalization as a process that internal and external factors interact so that firms obtain a competitive advantage in the global level (Mathews & Zander, 2007). According to this innovative model, firms achieve superior performance by adapting and integrating

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    Satirical humor can form an idea of the comedy that expresses a humorous way to entertain the audience; it shows the different perspectives on how they manipulate the ideas and turn it into something funny to the audience. Satire always has different flavors on how they appeal enjoyable to the audience. Satire demonstrates something secure and ironic. Satirical humor is a communication tool to get involved more in politics in a positive way to people. Sometimes, satire can misunderstand people about

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