1. Problem Description
As it was stated in our research proposal, consumers of Apple Inc. are more likely to buy the next versionofthe product they are using or additionally purchase other products of Apple. However, this is not just it. The phenomenon which seems interesting to us is that Apple has this type of customers relatively a lot more than other companies or manufacturers in the sa
the barrier option, which itself comes in various forms such as knock-in options and knock-out options (and reversed versions of both) that can be either single-barrier options or doublebarrier options . What those terms refer to and what barrier options have in common are one or two trigger prices that, if touched, will cause an option with predetermined characteristics to be created (knock-in o
Intro
Luther gulick and his writings are directly and obviously central to those concerns.
Gulick’s
first publication in 1920
(a book-length version og his doctoral dissertation)
last publication in 1990
(an article in Public Administration Review)
Gulick’s work reflects many ofthe emphases ofthe reform movement ofthe early twentieth century as it applied to public-sector orga
1. Introduction
The unlawful-like incidents depicted in the recent movie “The Crucible” had become a hot and rising issue among the nation of Korea, and is even now yet to abate in debate. Not only is the so-named ‘crucible law’ a political issue, but it is a socially psychological one on many levels as well. It is worth discussing and investigating in a social cognitive point of view t
-Other oppression of women's rights
We treat not only honor killing but also other violent behavior against women's right as a human. There are a few cases about this.
1) "Bibi-Aisha"
The woman in the picture is Aisha, who ran away from Taliban. And there are sentence, "What happens if we leave Afghanistan."
The following is an abridge versionof an article that appears in the Aug,