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    Name:Sarah NguyenDate: 3/22/13 Pd.: 4 Podcast Level: IntermediateNo.: 13Title: Las Mascotas Spanish 3 Reflection Rubric Criteria for Evaluation | 0 pts. | .5 pts. | 1 pt. | Total Points | Format: -12 pt. Helvetica [Arial] font -double-spaced -complete heading -two paragraphs min. | Reflection contained few‚ if any‚ of the required elements. | Reflection contained some of the required elements. | Reflection contained [almost] all of the required elements.

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    approaches to internationalization process of firms. From the 70s‚ there have been publications supporting and developing this theory by researchers such as Di Maggio‚ Powell‚ Scott‚ Meyer or Rowan. Nonetheless‚ some other alternative theories‚ such as OLI paradigm or TCE model‚ have also proven themselves quite significant. Shortell and Kalunzy (2000‚ p. 24) state that organizations must face certain external factors such “external or societal norms‚ rules‚ and requirements that an organization must

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    to introduce the Dunning Eclectic Paradigm to analyze the OLI factors involved in India for McDonald’s as a company. * Vernon Life-Cycle applied to analyze a McDonald’s product in India using the five stages that the theory suggests every product has. * India as a country and a potential investment for a multinational looking to invest in India. * The history of McDonald’s in India‚ when they entered‚ FDI it is etc. * OLI factors are introduced and advantages are discussed.

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    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Obtain history from patients infected with communicable disease (e.g.‚ HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia‚ hepatitis‚ enteric pathogens) through personal interviews to determine possible source of infection‚ recommend treatment and establish other contacts which a patient may have had. Conduct clinical evaluations‚ performing STD examinations‚ microscopy and blood draws‚ to

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    the kūpuna[2] of ancient Hawai’i. If a person is willing to genuinely respect‚ practice‚ and perpetuate a culture‚ it should be enough for them to be considered a part of said culture. In my Hawaiian Language class‚ it is my responsibility to start oli[3] and pule[4]‚ which is proper protocol at Kamehameha Schools. With this responsibility‚ I essentially start the class. I say my prayers‚ but in the language of my people so that I honor both sides. This privilege is one that not all schools can say

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    aspects of their countries’ structures and Danish companies planning on doing business in Russia hence carefully have to consider these differences. In this paper I will first describe and motivate the entry strategy of Vestas by using John Dunning’s OLI-framework . In this context I will argue why

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    cycle‚ Stephen Hymer laid emphasis on the location and ownership advantages of countries‚ which helped in attracting FDI from MNEs. John Dunning incorporated Internalisation to the analysis of Hymer‚ which became known as the Eclectic Paradigm (or OLI Paradigm)‚ one of the most comprehensive theoretical

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    VERBAL-TEXT AS A PROCESS OF COMPOSITIONAL AND IMPROVISATIONAL ELABORATION IN BUKUSU LITUNGU MUSIC by ABIGAEL NANCY MASASABI Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF MUSICOLOGY at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA SUPERVISOR: DR MARIE R. JORRITSMA CO- SUPERVISOR: DR FLORENCE NGALE MIYA MAY 2011 i DECLARATION Student number: 3658-166-6 I declare that VERBAL-TEXT AS A PROCESS OF COMPOSITIONAL AND IMPROVISATIONAL ELABORATION IN BUKUSU

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    International Business : Session Plan SPJIMR: PGEMP: 2012-14 / Batch : 36 Contact : 5&6 Executive Management Year : 2013-14 |Credit |1 |Faculty: Prof Jiban K Mukhopadhyay |Sessions | 12 | |1.5 | | | | | | | | |Group

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    Friedman’s Nine Questions. The Eclectic Theory The Eclectic Theory was created by John Dunning during the 1980s. The theory explains why companies choose to become multinationals and what advantages support to invest overseas. This model is called “OLI Framework‚” and it determines Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). According to the theory‚ a company is ready to invest overseas when it has ownership‚ location and internalisation advantages compared with companies who operate on foreign markets.

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