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American History question (economic hardships)

American History question (economic hardships) January 20, 1981: Inaugural address: Economic hardships. (2007). The Reagan Inauguration: January 20, 1981 from Films on Demand.  looking for a brief summary on the following video. 125 or so words       …………….Answer Preview………….. President Ronald Reagan during his inaugural address talks of the American economy. He took … Read more

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Human behavior in organization

Human behavior in organization A, True or false ____1. The change in behaviour and the attitude towards work is the making of good managers ___2. The short-term approach in using job satisfaction data is important component in crafting solutions for change in behavior ____3. When variances reach more than 5 percent below target something is wrong … Read more

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Power, Politics, Conflicts, Negotiations

Power, Politics, Conflicts, Negotiations “French and Raven five forms of power.” Read the article, give a brief summary of the focus of the article and respond to the following questions: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_56.htm WORK MUST BE ORIGINAL AND INCLUDES REFERENCE FROM READING(NO PLAGIARISM) What is your primary form of power you tend to use most frequently? How … Read more

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American History question

American History question http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/china/sfeature/nixon.html Consider the meaning behind Nixon’s statement above: Why was it so significant that the U.S. fostered a friendly relationship with China? How does this affect the world today? What did it mean for the Cold War balance of power? Looking for a simple explanation in about 125 or so words   … Read more

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Business Law – 3 questions involving 3 different scenarios

Business Law – 3 questions involving 3 different scenarios I need help answering the following three questions: Steve buys a house from Jim. There is no written contract. However, Steve pays the purchase price, moves onto the property, and begins to build a new garage. Jim seeks to evict Steve from the property stating that … Read more

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