Papers 2011-2020 of total 55067 found.
…* Patellar tendonitis (jumper's knee) is by far the most frequent reported overuse injury in volleyball accounting for 60-80%. Patellar tendonitis is the third most common injury in volleyball representing 4-24% of all volleyball related injuries…
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…This case inspects international competition in the commercial aircraft industry. One of the disputes between the United States and European countries concerns the competition between Airbus and Boeing, the world's largest commercial aircraft…
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…As the International manager begins to identify differences among national cultures, he or she must be aware of past research and techniques to utilize while creating a strategy. The Dutch scholar Geert Hostede’s research offers framework…
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…on economic and financial matters, business law and regulation, human resources. As well, ad hoc committees or task forces operate according to the particular needs of the time, e.g. superannuation, taxation, international relations and trade, employee relations
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…370 million people. Ireland has close transport connections to international markets. No part of the country is more than 70 miles from a harbor or airport, from which frequent shipping and air services connect with the UK, Continental Europe, and other…
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…on both the development and the environment of the nations that they are allegedly trying to give aid to. The World Bank was formed in 1944 and is made up of five closely related branches. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD…
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…Effects on Trends in Trade Policy from 1850-1914 The modernizing world of 1850-1870 belonged to an age of remarkable growth in international trade, stimulating the largest free market the world had ever seen. Yet by 1914, only 30 years later, the trend…
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Category: /Literature/English
…rank among the largest principle chemical manufacturers in the world (7th). II. INTERNAL STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Internal weakness · R-P was slow to recognize the importance of the chemical consumption market in the U.S. When it finally realized…
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…to information technology. International economic policies that leverage the advantages of the American economy and expand free trade are the decisive tools in shaping international politics. They permit us to reach out to states as varied as South Africa and India…
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…. They are no longer the de facto leaders of Hong Kong as they were in the mid 1800's. Their role has diminished as Hong Kong grew to become more international, and the 1997 handover to the People's Republic of China has further altered their position. Some hongs…
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