Papers 3551-3560 of total 26892 found.
…its course that centralizes resource, emphases breach; optimize net to solidify emphasis market. However, because of lack of capital, the product structure can't be modified in time, the competition is debased. The management outstanding achievement…
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…Brasília, city and capital of Brazil, in the Federal District, south central Brazil. It is situated in a savanna at an elevation of about 1005 m (about 3300 ft) and has a mild, dry climate. Brasília is a city of striking modern appearance…
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…that the Group must have committed credit facilities to cover all known funding needs, commercial paper borrowings and other uncommitted short-term loans. In accordance with the funding strategy, the Group diversifies sources of finance by increasing debt capital
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…by increasing debt capital market issues, thus allowing the Group to take advantage of the longer maturities available in the corporate bond markets. The company uses Public issues in order to get debt, such as eurobonds, euro commercial paper, and medium term…
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…Analysis) The impact of delaying reform will hit young workers hardest. They could earn far higher retirement benefits if they could invest their social security taxes in private capital markets. Indeed, most young workers will actually receive a negative rate…
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…the flight of foreign capital. (Brenner) Plans are made to send Gen. Huerta to Guerrero, but there are only 600 troops available to place under his command. (Meyer) On paper, the Mexican Federal Army is supposedly 30,000 strong, but corrupt commanders have kept…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Fyodor M. Dostoevsky altered people’s conception of the novel. Crime and Punishment had depth to characters, an element that was unseen previously. This depth was perhaps most notable in the cases of the two main characters Raskolnikov, and Porfiry…
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…drivers or minors could be placed under this type of imprisonment as long as they have not committed major crimes in the past. The punishment is enough to hopefully deter the offender from ever doing the crime again. The advantages of using these measures…
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…commit to crimes are perverse, and do it deliberately, or because the devil made them do it. Although that idea has long since been discarded by modern criminologists, it persists among uninformed people and provides the rational for the harsh punishments
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…crimes, punish those who committed the crime, and they would also give people a feeling of security. Chained to the back of a pickup truck by the ankles and dragged to death, one man’s life ended in a heinous murder and the publics conscience awoke…
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