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    challenging issues are in some way, related to two-forms of racism. Our book notes that racism could be self-imposed due to low feelings of self-worth or a feeling of helplessness. This is called internalized racism(Oetzel, p.293). The second type, institutionalized racism, stems from the in-group. When a majority feels superior or uses acts rejection towards the minority the racist remarks are considered institutionalized. Often both forms of racism occur in the community. Unfortunately, several social

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    One summer afternoon after indulging on General Tso’s Tofu and spring rolls I cracked open the crisp fortune cookie and received a vague prophecy reading “old dreams never die; they just get filed away”. My friend next to me interpreted my fortune to say that I will give up on my dreams. My other friend then believed it said that growing up meant acquiring new aspirations. Everyone around the table seemed to have their own perception of what it meant, although they all perceived it to be a rather

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    way students are racially profiled and in the growing number of protests that are currently being held on college campuses nationwide. While it may seem as though we live in a post racial society, since overt racism, such as legalized segregation, is a thing of the past, institutionalized racism, a system that distributes opportunities based on the racial hierarchy, still remains and is deeply rooted in our education system, which inhibits any potential academic success by restricting resources and

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    fraction of corporate equity owned by institutional investors has grown considerably in the past several decades; institutional holding of shares in U.S. equities has increased from approximately 16% in 1965 to over 50% in 2010 (Federal Reserve Board, 2011). The fact that institutional investors are managing such a sizable wealth invested in U.S. equity market has potential important role in term of setting market prices. The growing impact of institutional investors on capital markets has induced

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    Imagine a peaceful world where nobody argued about anything and everyone was at peace. That would be nice, but not possible in reality. There is at least two sides to every story, or in this case two sides to every subject. Economists’ have different views on the world, and they cannot agree on a single viewpoint. There is the popular, mainstream economists, known as the neoclassical economist and there are the heterodox economists’ which covers the nonmainstream views. Although the mainstream

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    When someone enters an art gallery, they believe they are going to view art, but under the guise of Institutional Critique, this notion often false. Instead of being the traditional art of painting, sculptures, and installations, viewers encounter, in the work of Hans Haacke, Daniel Buren, and Michael Asher in the 1970s, not much to look at, but a lot to think about. In essence, Institutional Critique is a protest against museums/galleries demanding them to view art and art exhibition in new ways

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    1. Introduction The last decade has seen an increase in internationalisation from emerging market multinationals (EMNCs), through outward foreign direct investment (OFDI). This internationalisation phenomenon, has led to increase interest from researchers in the international business discipline (Cavusgil, 1980; Hoskisson, Eden, Lau, & Wright, 2000; Jormanainen & Koveshnikov, 2012). In 2013, emerging economies invested $553 billion, representing 39% of global OFDI, compared with only 12% at

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    Student ID : CGSSO00015316 Student Name : Abdisamad Abdullahi Abdulle Course Code : BMCF5103 Course Name : Corporate finance Program : Master Of Business Administration MBA Semester : Five Assignment : Answers Facilitator : Ibraahim Moh’ud Hamud Date due : 12 Nov, 2014 Submission Date : 12 Nov, 2014 1.0 QUESTIO N ONE 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Value maximization and other goals 3 1.3 Customer and

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    activity for materials seems to be increasing as people are now more concern about the preservation of printed materials which lead to the needs of a repository to keep and manage those materials. Today’s institutions are mostly now having their own institutional repository. What is an

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    differences and the reasons why they exist as well as why they are likely to persist in the foreseeable future. My analysis and comparison are conducted at a fairly high level to emphasise that reporting regulation is a part of a country’s broader institutional framework. Throughout the paper, I give special emphasis to enforcement issues because of two related reasons. *The author is the J. Sondheimer Professor of International Economics, Finance and Accounting at the University of Chicago Booth School

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