- •Московский государственный университет
- •Company Structure
- •1. Structure of an organization
- •2. Research and Development
- •3. Sony
- •4. Brands Up.
- •Tasks to the text “Brands Up”. Task 1. Match the proper names and their descriptions.
- •3. The amount of reliance placed on a brand is quite high, but …
- •1.The Secrets of Interview Success
- •2. It hiring strategies: Finding the right person for the job
- •3. PowerMatch™ – Next Generation Hiring Process Technology
- •4. A New Company, and a New Industry
- •III. Retailing Retail Salesperson
- •Http://www.Bls.Gov/oco/ocos121.Htm
- •IV. Franchising
- •1. Franchising
- •Introduction to How Franchising Works
- •What is Franchising?
- •Advantages of Franchising
- •The Rules
- •Restrictive Covenants
- •Trade Secrets
- •Selecting the Right Franchise
- •Tasks to the text “Franchising”
- •2. A Consumer Guide to Buying a Franchise
- •Introduction
- •V. Business Style. Business Relationship.
- •1. American and Japanese Styles
- •2. Business Etiquette in the Age of McDonald’s
- •3. Russian Business Etiquette
- •General guidelines
- •VI. Banking
- •1. How Banks Work
- •2. How do you start your own bank?
- •3. Types of Banks
- •4.How safe is your money in a bank?
- •VII. Business and the Environment Environment Agency spotlights companies
- •Tasks to the text “Environment Agency spotlights companies”
- •Environment Agency (spotlight)1 companies
- •Environmental Quiz
- •12. Ruling regarding water given by the Supreme Court of India, based on article 21 of
- •Environmental Quiz
- •12. Ruling regarding water given by the Supreme Court of India, based on article 21 of
12. Ruling regarding water given by the Supreme Court of India, based on article 21 of
constitution guaranteeing right to live was?
13. Long distance air travel in cramped seats of economy class can cause fatal blood clots this in term is called economy class syndrome. What is it called in medical terms?
14. Which protocol binding industrialized countries to cut their green house gas (GHG) emission by about 5% below 1990 level during 2008-2012 was rejected by U.S. president Bush claiming that it would be harmful to the US economy and too lax on the developing countries?
1 "New Labour" is an alternative name for Labour Party which originated from 1994. The name is primarily used by the party itself in its literature but is also sometimes used by political commentators and the wider media; it was also the basis of a Conservative Party poster campaign of 1997, headlined "New Labour, New Danger". The rise of the name coincided with a rightwards shift of the British political spectrum, albeit that this was a trend to more centrist policies commenced under the leadership of Neil Kinnock. The party is now viewed by some to be slightly (or more than slightly) right-of-centre, much like the United States Democratic Party (under the recent influence of Democratic Leadership Council). "Old Labour" is sometimes used by commentators to describe the older, more left wing members of the party, or those with strong Trades Union connections.
2 Based on definitions from InvestorWords.com// http://www.investorwords.com