Dying to Win The strategic logic if suicide terrorism.

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A strategy for Weak Actors Type of document: Essay
Number of Pages: 3 (Double Spaced) Category: Sociology

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The book name is Dying to Win The strategic logic if suicide terrorism.
The three-page paper will include a response, rejection or a question about the readings. Response paper should be thoughtful and analytical and not a review of the material read.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

Examine critically how a mission of a developing sending state located in a developed receiving state may be effectively engaged in commercial diplomacy to enhance their mutual interests

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Examine critically how a mission of a developing sending state located in a developed receiving state MAY BE effectively engaged in commercial diplomacy to enhance their mutual interests

Order type: Coursework
-mission refers to ’embassy’
-emphasis on ‘may be’ indicates but current and possible(future) practices.
– essay should include: concept of a mission, mutual interest of both missions(not necessarily similar interest),objectives of commercial diplomacy such as:
1. market access
2. commercial development
3. good rapour
4. increase in quality of goods and services
5. position for the future should be secured through skill training.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

 

The Great economic Depression of the 1930′ Identity the three most relevant New Deal programs for Texas

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The Great economic Depression of the 1930′ Identity the three most relevant New Deal programs for Texas Type of document: Essay
Number of Pages: 1 (Double Spaced) Category: Art

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Although the Great economic Depression of the 1930’ was difficult time it was not altogether without progress. Identity the three most relevant New Deal programs for Texas. Justify choices by showing how each program contributed to easing the problems of the Great Depression in the State.
Include a thesis statement that basically introduces position that the three programs selected are arguably the three programs that were the most vital to Texas. Additionally,statistical information or author’s exact words.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

A report to explain why globalisation is an important factor for the future success of cigarette companies

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A report to explain why globalisation is an important factor for the future success of cigarette companies? protestors argue that legislation and/or should be put in place to constrain such globalisation by cigarette companies. why would they argue this? Type of document: Other
Number of Pages: 8 (Double Spaced)
Language Style: English (U.S.)

A report to show the above question. 2000 words excluding the contents page and references.
should contain: executive summary, contents page, introduction, main body, conclusion and references. should be word processed in 11 points font with 1.5 line spacing.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

BUILDERS LTD

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BUILDERS LTD : Case Study

Language Style: English (U.K.)

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Case study.
Sally is Company Secretary of Builders Ltd., a family owned building company with a reputation for
quality workmanship and customer service.
Sally has become quite worried recently because she has noticed an increasing
number of customer complaints about the quality of the work done. The company’s suppliers are also beginning
to moan about the pressure that Builders puts on them to get non-stock items to the work sites at very
little notice and because of the late payment of their bills. The business regularly switches suppliers to get
the best price and quickest delivery times and recently has been trying to improve its cashflow through slower
payment of invoices. The company is also under pressure because trading conditions have been extremely
difficult in the building trade for the last couple of years; the business has managed to keep going but the
owners are not happy with the profits being made. To win jobs recently it has had to slash its prices even
though inflation in the industry has hit its costs severely.

Builders was set up in 1980 by Jimmy Down and is now run by his children John, Jim and Sally. John,
the oldest, is Managing Director and Jim is Operations Manager. The company now has 55 full time staff as
well as taking on casual labour as needed for specific jobs. In the past few years as full timers have left
or retired the business has tended to use more casual staff or subcontract to keep costs down. All employees
are recruited personally by John, Jim and Sally from amongst people they know and currently include 10 members
of their wider family. When recruiting they tend to rely on what they know about the person, or what other
people have said plus a short interview with one of them to find out more about the person.

Since the children took over complete control of the business in 2009 they have started to take on bigger jobs
including building new houses in small developments in and around Oxford. This has proved a real challenge as
neither John nor Jim has much experience of planning big jobs and the financial strain has been severe as has
the stress it has put on them personally. To help get the building of these homes going the company has
borrowed funds. None of the family are particularly good at understanding the finances but Sally is concerned
about the borrowing and the cashflow problems created by these bigger building projects that take longer to
complete and sell. The company has a few houses it has been trying to sell for a while. However despite some
home building projects the bulk of the company’s work remains improvements and repairs for individual home
owners where they rely on word of mouth marketing. All of the family have been brought up to believe that if
you do a good job word will soon spread and there’s no better way to generate business; unfortunately
enquiries seem to be less frequent nowadays and the conversion rate to actual orders has been falling.

Most recently John has been keen to find ways of growing the business significantly despite the present
economic climate and financial position of the business. John has ambitions to make the business much bigger
and keeps urging the others to “think big and aim high”. John has been trying to grow the company by bidding
for some very large corporate maintenance contracts (e.g. hospitals, hotels, office blocks etc.) in the last
year not only in Oxfordshire, which is where the business has operated before, but throughout the country.
These bids have taken up lots of John’s time and energy but have been unsuccessful as the company has lost out
to much bigger organisations. It seems that these customers want some assurance of high standards other than
just a local reputation and view Botley Builders as too much of a risk, even if it did have the capacity
required and could match the prices of others. There has been some muttering within the business.
The firm is wholly owned, equally, by John, Jim and Sally; they do not take a salary from the business relying
instead on dividends paid from the profits for their personal income. Sally is worried about the
sustainability of the business; all three of them have had to support the business financially in recent years
but they now have no significant personal resources remaining.

John and Jim personally visit every job to meet the customer and give an estimate. If successful they then
share the supervision duties and keep a close personal involvement with every project. They often have 25
simultaneous jobs – keeping them running smoothly sometimes presents a problem. Generally, the company is
friendly and informal and work is undertaken in a flexible way by whoever is free at the time. Generally
everyone tends to get on well ; however there can be friction when they duplicate work or think someone else
is dealing with a task and sometimes John thinks they avoid taking difficult decisions for fear of upsetting
people. As Company Secretary, Sally, is supported by one assistant and has a contract with a small local
accountancy firm, to deal with all the company paperwork including billing customers, paying suppliers,
payroll, returns to Companies House and so on.
Next week John has a charity dinner for a local hospice. This charity was one that Jimmy supported generously
for many years because he wanted to give something back to the community. The children have continued this
support giving a donation of £10,000 a year from the company since they have been in charge. Sally,however,
is beginning to wonder whether they should be looking after the business a bit more and worry about the rest
of society a bit less at the moment.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

 

Foucault and Freire Type of document

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Topic: Foucault and Freire Type of document: Essay
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At the end of “Panopticism,” John asks two questions. These are rhetorical questions, strategically placed at the end. Presumably, preparation to feel the forces and think of possible answers.
Is it surprising that the cellular prison, with its regular chronologies, forced labour, its authorities of surveillance and registration, its experts in normality, who continue and multiply the functions of the judge, should have become the modern instrument of penalty ? Is it surprising that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks, hospitals, which all resemble prisons?.
Is Foucault making the same argument as John, in “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education”? Reread the essay with Foucault’s general argument in mind and thinking through the particular image of the panopticon. How to summarize these two arguments and their take on schooling? John, who speaks of a revolution in education, imagines a future in which students might be “free.” Free in what sense? Does he have an answer to Foucault’s concerns? Or does Foucault have an argument that might trump John optimism.
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While the Budget factored in a decline in Australia’s terms of trade, the fall in global commodity prices over recent months has been larger than anticipated

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While the Budget factored in a decline in Australia’s terms of trade, the fall in global commodity prices over recent months has been larger than anticipated. Type of document: Essay Academic
Topic:
“While the Budget factored in a decline in Australia’s terms of trade, the fall in global commodity prices over recent months has been larger than anticipated.” (Australian Treasury, Mid-year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2012-2013, 22 October 2012, p16)

a) Discuss the reasons for the main movements in Australia’s terms of trade over the last decade.
Define the terms of trade. Obtain data for the terms of trade 2002 to 2012. Explain how the terms of trade are obtained and calculated. Plot the data obtained in a chart that was constructed. Describe the movements over the ten year period. Use library research to access academic, official and media sources in order to find reasons for the movements in Australia’s terms of trade. List and explain those reasons and discuss in your view how important each one is.

b) What could be the likely impact of a decline in the terms of trade on the Australian Economy? Analyse the impact on the macroeconomic variables in Australia.
Explain and show in diagram how a decline in the terms of trade could affect the ISLM -BP model. What would be expected to happen to GDP, the labour market, prices, consumption, investment, the exchange rate, balance of payments as a consequence? Compare this with the real data for Australia over the period of decline. Discuss how consistent the real data are with the predictions of the ISLM – BP model, and the reasons why.

c) Discuss the implications for monetary and fiscal policy of the decline in the terms of trade. Make use of diagrams in answer.
Discuss what fiscal and monetary policies are indicated by the predictions of the ISLMBP model for a decline in the terms of trade, and show using diagram(s). Compare this with the actual fiscal and monetary policy for the period of decline. Outline and evaluate the reasons given for that policy.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

 

Describe Westward expansion,impact of Native American resettlement, expansion of railroads. How did this contribute to the economic growth and industrialization in America?

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Westward expansion Type of document: Essay
Language Style: English (U.S.)
Writing Style: APA

Describe Westward expansion,impact of Native American resettlement, expansion of railroads. How did this contribute to the economic growth and industrialization in America?PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

what are the policies and procedures of micro finance/micro credit banks?

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what are the policies and procedures of micro finance/micro credit banks? are they effective type of document!: Research Proposal
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*Format for research proposal
*contents of the research proposal
*Intro
*Significance
*Research statement/problem
*Literature review
*Imp definitions/concepts
*Theoretical framework
*Methods and methodology/justification
*Nalysis/datacollection
*Limitation of research.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY & GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)

In the Introduction, briefly describe what the book was about, what it said about the socio-historical period that it covered, and also describe some of the dominant sociological themes

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In the Introduction, briefly describe what the book was about, what it said about the socio-historical period that it covered, and also describe some of the dominant sociological themes presented by the author.
Regarding the paper content,Pick one of the sociological themes discussed by the author. The theme chosen should be broached throughout the novel. Essentially. First, take this theme and critically discuss how it was presented in the novels. Secondly, revolving around the chosen theme, explain how fiction was used as a vehicle to comment on society in general, and, in particular, the status of African Americans in society.Use the supplemental and outside readings as support for observations and arguments, which will be provided.
Only use the chosen book and articles in the content when citing and in the reference section. Choose a title for the paper that relates to your theme or thesis of the paper.PLACE AN ORDER TODAY AND GET 15% DISCOUNT (CODE GAC15)