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    Carling Black Label Advertising

    Critical Deconstruction This advertisement used the gender roles of marriage at the time to encourage the use of Black Label beer. The wife is shown as a “busy bee,” running around the house and doing all types of work. Yet, when the man comes home from his day on the job, it is expected that she wait on her husband by bringing him a beer and encouraging him to relax. Black Label created a commercial that appealed to the public at large because the American ideal was a career husband and housewife

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    Using Pivot Tables

    12800 | 10500 | 19700 | 43000 | Mitsubishi | 3500 | 8600 | 30700 | 42800 | Nissan | | 27600 | 100020 | 127620 | Peugot | 12400 | 19900 | 8532 | 40832 | Renault | 21090 | 30599 | 5600 | 57289 | Toyota | 41855 | 22100 | 43489 | 107444 | Volkswagen | 45700 | 17900 | 70122 | 133722 | Grand Total | 320406 | 203278 | 468523 | 992207 | Difference in total sales from previous month by Make Sum of Price | Column Labels | | | | Row Labels | Jan | Feb | Mar | Grand Total | BMW | | -9301

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    The Importance Of Internet Privacy

    In 1993, General Motors accused Volkswagen of industrial espionage after Jose Ignacio Lopez General Motors’ chief of production moved to Volkswagen. The case settled in 1997, resulting in one of the largest settlements in the history of industrial espionage, with Volkswagen agreeing to pay General Motors 100$ million and to buy at least 1$ billion of car parts from the company over 7 years, although it

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    The 2009 Chrysler-Fiat Strategic Alliance

    definitely very important for Chrysler as it had huge losses in 2006, had to lay off over 13000 people, and was going bankrupt. It could not keep up with the turbulent economy and needed to be bailed out. For Fiat it made sense over GM, Toyota or Volkswagen to form an alliance with Chrysler, as it fit in the long term plans of the new CEO, Sergio Marchionne of re-entering the North American market. For Fiat

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    Employee Relations

    COURSE: Employee Relations UNIT CODE: F/601/1271 LECTURE DAYS: Thursday 9:00am -12:00pm VENUE: School of Business & Computer Science, San Fernando DURATION July 24, 2014- November 20, 2014 LECTURER: Roger Samaroo DATE OF ISSUE: July 23, 2014 HAND IN DATE: 1A Oct 9, 2014 1B Oct 30, 2014 ------------------------------------------------- NO.: 1 2 3 RESUBMISSION Student Name: _______________________________ Edexcel No.: _______________ Criteria reference | To achieve

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    Tata Nano: the People's Car

    Elevator Pitch: This case talks about how Tata Motors, India's largest automobile company, developed the Nano, the world's cheapest car. The case focuses on the translation of Ratan Tata's (chairman of Tata Motors) vision of a safe affordable car for the masses by Ravi Kant, managing director of Tata Motors into the Nano Project. The case raises questions around breaking the price-quality barrier and changing existing internal processes to accommodate revolutionary new ideas. The dilemma of success—Tata

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    Swot Analysis

    is the risk of a decline in its reputation and potential lawsuits as a result of serious safety scandals. A perfect example of this is Volkswagen, which has been knocked off the top spot for global car sales by Toyota, and is likely to stay behind the Japanese firm for the foreseeable future as the emissions-rigging scandal takes full effect. But not only Volkswagen has its problems. Only in 2014, Toyota recalled more than 6.5 million of cars worldwide to fix a variety of problems, including faulty

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    Juncdukjs

    congresses are held in several German cities such as Hanover, Frankfurt, and Berlin. Of the world's 500 largest stock market listed companies measured by revenue, the Fortune Global 500, 37 are headquartered in Germany. In 2010 the ten largest were Volkswagen, Allianz, E.ON, Daimler, Siemens, Metro, Deutsche Telekom, Munich Re, BASF, and BMW. Other large German companies include: Robert Bosch, ThyssenKrupp, and MAN (diversified industrials); Bayer andMerck (pharmaceuticals); Adidas and Puma (clothing

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    Macroeconomics: Czech Republic

    History and Economy of the Czech Republic This paper is on the Czech Republic economy. I will first introduce the country with detailed information on the Czech history from past to present. Then, I will talk about their economy during communism and post-communism. This will show how the country and its economy has changed dramatically during and after communism. Transitioning from that, later on in this paper will exemplifies the Czech Republic economy in exquisite details from the past 25 years

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    Bula

    The German-headquartered Volkswagen automobile company was fined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA for exceeding the nitrogen oxide emission level, and at least 500,000 Volkswagen cars in the U.S. market were withdrawn. The point is that other violations of the environmental protection protocols by other automobile giants remained unnoticed. At that point, EPA acted unethically concerning the German-headquartered VW carmaker because it applied the double standards, violating the stakeholders'

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