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    Sustainable Entrpreneurship

    Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship Topic: - Establishing shared value in Education sector by targeting the Bottom of pyramid in Andhra Pradesh.  Problem and Vision Statement: - To provide affordable and reliable coaching for the BOP students at their local village. The current scenario is like the coaching institutes are based only in cities and the price range is too high for students especially from villages to use this product and service offered by many education firms.  Introduction:

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    Globalization Notes

    Intel did it again. The Q4-numbers of the technology bellwether beat the expectations of the analysts as they did in many quarters before (blogs.barrons) (marketwatch). The chip goliath benefited from the growth in emerging markets. During the earnings call with the analysts (you can find the transcript here seekingalpha) Intel CEO Paul S. Otellini explained (seekingalpha): "Emerging markets now account for 2 out of every 3 incremental units of PC demand, a shift that's rewarding Intel and the PC

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    Courage

    oneself. I feel everyone has courage and uses it at different times and in different ways. I think most of the tales,stories and movies that we and our children are raised on have heroic and inspirational themes. The Bible tells of David battling Goliath, and The Wizard of OZ tells of the cowardly lion who must find courage to face the witch. There are other forms of courage such as when Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela spoke out against injustice, or people like Steve Jobs and Walt

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    Civil Rights Essay

    HIS 221 Amy Lively 11/26/12 Keeping the Faith with Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. was the first African American man to serve on the New York City Council in 1941. He also won another election in 1945 to the U.S. House of Representatives. Powell built a strong community in Harlem through his campaigns for jobs and housing for the poor, abolishing poll tax, and making lynching a federal crime. During his time in office he began a long fight against racial segregation, this

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    Creating a Business

    Identify at least three challenges when setting up a business. Explain why they are challenges: Lack of Capital is probably the biggest challenge when starting a new business. Most small businesses are dependent on personal savings as they do not generally get funds from investors when starting up. And since most entrepreneurs are young and they do not have much funding to invest, their business will kick off much slower than an entrepreneur with age and savings. This lack of funds also limits

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    Whose Reality

    Reality template Since I was a child I had a dream to one day rule the skies flying at speeds only a handful of people got to experience. To be as agile as a hawk and have the might of a lion, I strived to be immersed in the "national culture that glamorises soldiers" this was my reality, or was it? With little concept of war and death, had I merely been brainwashed by a society driven by hate in order to become the next gen in "homicidal technology"? Whilst we think we can determine our own

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    World Literature 1

    Liam Rawson World Literature Assignment 1 An analysis of the role of minor characters in The Visit and Chronicle of a Death Foretold in establishing a collectivistic or individualistic society. March 13, 2011 Word Count: 1073 Rawson 1 Without any characters; there is no story. Every tale needs a knight in shining armor to save the endangered princess or a misguided hero to meet a tragic end. A protagonist and an antagonist are the most basic of writing conventions and are crucial to the

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    Why Read the Bible

    Question: "Why should we read the Bible / study the Bible?" Answer: We should read and study the Bible because it is God's Word to us. The Bible is literally "God-breathed" (2 Timothy 3:16). In other words, it is God's very words to us. There are so many questions that philosophers have asked that God answers for us in Scripture. What is the purpose to life? Where did I come from? Is there life after death? How do I get to heaven? Why is the world full of evil? Why do I struggle to do good? In

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    Elephants Can't Dance Review

    HOW DAVID TAUGHT GOLIATH TO WIN Title: Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? Author: Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. I choose this book before the assignment was given. This was referred by a friend of mine. Introduction: The book speaks about the historic IBM turn around by Louis V. Gerstner,Jr. (the Chairmen and CEO from 1993 to 2002) The book is divided into five parts, in which he did not miss out even a tiny factor that happened at IBM in his tenure. We have to learn a thing before going into the

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    Versatel Case

    1. Explain how Versatel’s strategy deviates from discovery-driven planning (McGrath and MacMillan, 1995). The discovery-driven planning suggested by McGrath & MacMillan (1995) is a practical tool for entrepreneurs to test and redesign their business models. Since the article beliefs that ventures build on implicit assumptions turn out to be faulty and have a massive losses, discovery-driven planning suggests do research in order to turn assumptions into knowledge. The process, in which the unknown

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