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    A Passage to India

    Forster Online Information For the online version of BookRags' A Passage to India Premium Study Guide, including complete copyright information, please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide−passageindia/ Copyright Information ©2000−2007 BookRags, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale's For Students Series: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction, Author Biography, Plot Summary

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    Jumba Juice

    Summary………………………………………………………2 Problem Statement…………….…………………………………………2 Situation Analysis…………………………………………………………2 External (Refer to appendices A)…………………………………2 Internal (Refer to appendices B)………………………………….4 Segmentation Analysis (Refer to appendices C, D, & F)……………..6 Strategic Alternatives (Refer to Appendices F, G, & H)……………….9 Alternative 1…………………………………………………………9 Alternative 2………………………………………………………..10 Alternative 3………………………………………………………..11 Recommendation………………………………………………………...12 Implementation

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    Cx Deviance

    Social Problems, Vol. 14, No. 3. (Winter, 1967), pp. 239-247. WHOSE SIDE ARE WE ON?* HOWARD S. BECKER Northwestern University T o have values or not to have values: the question is always with us. When sociologists undertake to study problems that have relevance to the world we live in, they h d themselves caught in a crossfire. Some urge them not to take sides, to be neutral and do research that is technically correct and value free. Others tell them their work is shallow and useless

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    Review of Law in Context

    lectures. ( ) = my comments. (See ‘x’) refers to book page number. A short (somewhat boring) message from the summary executioner before you dive in; These notes are an interpretation of the book Law in Context and the lectures given as part of the 1991 Course. They are not a satisfactory substitution for reading the text. You are only likely to get the maximum value out of this summary by reading it in conjunction with the text. The question of ‘the law in whose context’ may be

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    Love

    Chapter 6  The media, government accountability, and citizen engagement  Katrin Voltmer  The past two decades or so have seen an unprecedented spread of democracy around the  globe.  With  the  fall  of  the  Berlin  wall  in  1989  and  the  end  of  the  Cold  War,  the  ‘third  wave’  of  democratization,  which  started  in  the  early  seventies,  now  encompasses  countries  in  Asia  and  Africa.1  And  even  in  states  whose  governments  continue  to  resist  a  more  open  and  participatory 

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    An Analysis of the Ideology and Messages About Culture in Prime Time Television

    Francis Francis 1 MEDC 5310 Carol Richardson October 17, 2013 An Analysis of the Ideology and Messages About Culture in Prime Time Television Seven days a week, 24 hours a day there is something to watch on television. There are reality shows, newscasts, news programs, dramas, sitcoms, the list is endless. The Big Bang Theory, The Millers, Law & Order: SVU, and Blue Bloods are all part of the prime time lineup of shows throughout any given week. The Big Bang Theory, airs

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    Sony Corporation

    Corporation: A Case Study in Transnational Media Management by Richard A. Gershon, Western Michigan University, U.S.A. and Tsutomu Kanayama, Sophia University, Japan The transnational corporation is a nationally based company with overseas operations in two or more countries. What distinguishes the transnational media corporation (TNMC) from other types of TNCs, is that the principle product being sold is information and entertainment. The following paper is a case study analysis of the Sony Corporation;

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    The Marketing Strategy of Starbucks Coffee

    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Starbucks has been leading the coffee shop market in more than 40 years now. It has always been the place to find the world's best coffees. Its first store was founded at Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, United States. It has given a positive outcome so they serve consumers all over the world. The success of Starbucks coffee had come this far because they expand their operation and services

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    Sustainable Development

    Sustainability Research Sustainability is of increasing significance for businesses, communities, and national economies around the globe. Sustainability addresses economic, environmental, and social issues, but it also incorporates cultural dimensions. In the face of globalisation, societies seek to preserve their cultural values and community identity, while still participating in the global economy. In New Zealand the importance of sustainability issues has been recognised by central and

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    Social Media

    The Role of New Media in Arab Uprisings: Al-Jazeera focus by [Author’s Name] [Faculty Name] [Department or School Name] [Month Year] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would take this opportunity to thank my research supervisor, family and friends for their support and guidance without which this research would not have been possible. DECLARATION I, [type your full first names and surname here], declare that the contents of this dissertation/thesis represent my own unaided work, and that the dissertation/thesis

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