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Computing technology

    How should computing technology be used for contact tracing to address the COVID-19 pandemic? Addressing this question will require synthesizing material related to privacy and surveillance across the readings and the class discussions, as well as applying that material to this novel situation. The post Computing technology first appeared on COMPLIANT PAPERS.

Separation of the soul from the body

  Other than life after death, can you think of some other motivating for concern for the separation of the soul from the body? Plato has one, do you think his works?   The post Separation of the soul from the body first appeared on COMPLIANT PAPERS.

you will submit a 150-200-word summary [not a copy] of a new

Wridemy Plagiarism Free Paper Writing Website. Visit us here Wridemy you will submit a 150-200-word summary [not a copy] of a news story from any reputable state or national news source in print, on radio, on TV, or online. Use Times New Roman, 12-pt. type, double-spaced. The story will be about the intersection of media … Read more

Extensive cross-border activities expose Avon to all kinds of effects brought about by volatile exchange rates.

Extensive cross-border activities expose Avon to all kinds of effects brought about by volatile exchange rates. For example, in the mid 1980s, the dollar reached a peak in 1985. As the dollar rose to its 1985 peak, converting foreign earnings from weakening currencies into dollars reduced Avon’s profits. However, as the dollar fell between 1985 … Read more

Identify thestart andgrwoth of Belgium-based InBev brewers

Belgium-based InBev, the world’s number one brewer, was formed in 2004 through a complex merger arrangement between Interbrew of Belgium and Companhia de Bebidas das Américas (AmBev) of Brazil. Interbrew (we use ‘Interbrew’ rather than ‘InBev’, as most business activities discussed in this case happened during the Interbrew period) traces its origins to a brewery … Read more

How can LVMH improve further its expatriate management approach to facilitate its international expansion?

With a presence in 62 countries and 69 per cent of its 61,000 worldwide employees based outside of its French home base, LVMH has had to carefully design its international human resources management. A crucial component of international human resources management at LVMH is the management of international assignments, with expatriates occupying key strategic positions. … Read more

What future changes should we expect for Dell China?

Many people have been very sceptical about Dell’s ability to replicate its famous direct sales model abroad. According to CEO Michael Dell, when the US-based computer hardware company first expanded internationally (into the UK in 1987), ‘of the twenty-two journalists who came to our press announcement, about twenty-one predicted that we would fail. The direct … Read more

What drove CEMEX to the path of international acquisitions? And what was its formula for successful acquisitions?

Of all the countries and industries one could match, the combination of Mexico and cement does not necessarily sound like the ideal couple to produce an efficient organization, able to expand internationally largely through effective acquisitions. Yet CEMEX has done just that. It has grown from a local Mexican producer into the third-largest cement producer … Read more

How did AIG fill the institutional voids? And how should AIG address the new challenges in the new millennium?

In 1992, US-based American International Group (AIG), one of the world’s largest insurance companies, was given the first license issued to any foreign company to operate in China’s insurance market. Although other foreign companies started to receive licenses in 1995, by 2001 AIG still held 8 out of the 12 licenses granted to non-Chinese firms … Read more

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