Most recently as a Financial Analyst at XYZ Pharmaceuticals, where I provided financial support for two therapeutic areas as well as business development activities, I mobilized my colleagues to offer a struggling business unit better financial support.I am a first-year student at the Wharton School of Business pursuing a career in investment management and I am writing to express my interest in the XYZ position with Company XYZ.I am a first year MBA student at the Wharton School writing to apply for a consulting position in your summer associate program.I am a first-year student at the Wharton School of Business planning on pursuing a career in brand management.As a second year MBA student at The Wharton School of Business, I would like...
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Just as appreciation of, and demand for, wine in the U. S. has grown over the past few decades, the Chinese wine market should continue to develop in the coming years.articleid=2898) A Palatable Investment Beyond the traditional business opportunities in production and distribution, China’s developing wine market has also given rise to secondary investments.For instance, ASC runs its own wine school, which the company promotes as suitable for “wine lovers from all walks of life.With the right blend of investment strategies and a little patience, it should be easy to uncork the tremendous potential of the Chinese market.” All materials copyright of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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The role of irony in The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton is a major theme in Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel.“By the time Wharton wrote this book, she had survived an unhappy 25 year marriage” (Cliffnotes).2 She ignored her husband’s affair and business just like May Welland in The Age of Innocence.Wharton, Edith.Sholl, Anna McClure; “The Work of Edith Wharton,” in Gunton’s Magazine Vol.Wharton uses Newland Archer as a major role of irony in her novel, The Age of Innocence.
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Ivanka Trump is finally shutting down her ready-to-wear business because of the conflict of interest with her position with the President of the United States.The Wharton Club of New York, a club of former students of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, awarded him the Joseph Wharton Young Leadership Award in 2012 for "for being a Wharton alumnus who, early in her career, has demonstrated great potential for leadership and lasting impact.A practitioner, she says she respects Shabbat and kosher food and sends her daughter to kindergarten at a New York Jewish school.Ivanka attended Chapin School in Manhattan until she was 15, then joined the Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.Ivanka Trump was brought up in t...
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LBS was ranked first Business School in the world in 2015, ahead of Harvard Business School which is in second position.The London Business School (LBS) is an international business school established in 1964 in London (United Kingdom).The third is the result of collaboration between London Business School and Columbia Business School.In 2010, the same Financial Times ranked the London Business School MBA first in the world ranking ahead of Wharton.The Executive MBA program holds an important place within the London Business School, not only symbolically as the school started with a training program for executives, but also in a very practical way as the “executive MBAs” have many interactions with the “full-time”.
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Pursuing Value in Financial Services.Too much initial investment required could even lead to a negative NPV if the cash flows from the project were not enough to offset the costs invested.Odellion Research.From this replacement stem “disruptions in processes, routines and personal motivation stemming from a change in leadership” (Wharton Financial Institutions Center, n.d.).If the project needed more investment, it would automatically push the value of the initial investment up.
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Went to Wharton County Junior College from 2003-2006 and received an Administrative Assistant Certificate.I hope you have enjoyed my autobiography, I think you can see that in my life I have worked hard, pursued my education, and acted responsibly.I love being around kids so I decided to go back to school to pursue my educational career.I grew up in Wharton, Texas.In the next two-three years I hope to be in the public school district as a certified teacher.
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(Wharton, n.p) The story about the raven was conceived by Edgar A. Poe.In the case of the man who seemingly conversed with the raven; despite the sad life of loneliness he had he could not enjoy the comfort of living with his loved one.Wharton, E. (n.d.).Ethan Frome is a story written by Edith Wharton.(Wharton, n.p)The paradox is clear when Zeena his wife whom he thought could perish sooner lived to have a better life than that of Mattie.
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She flushed up warmly and whispered back: ‘No, Ethan, I ain’t going to trouble’” (Wharton, 137).Perhaps Zeena had failed to see the new doctor or had not liked his counsels: Ethan knew that in such cases the first person she met was likely to be held responsible for her grievence” (Wharton, 105).Everybody but you could see it’” (Wharton, 109).“On the way over to the wood-lot one of the greys slipped on a glare of ice and cut his knee… Then when the loading finally began, a sleety rain was coming down once more, and the tree trunks were so slippery that it took twice as long as usual to lift them and them in place on the sledge” (Wharton, 100).A pang shot through Ethan, and he said, twisting away from her in his chair: ‘It’ll be your turn...
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A majority of consumers 77% of consumers think that Organizations should be socially responsible, according to a survey by branding company Landor Associates cited by the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.Corporate Social Responsibility it’s more of a romance idea that we all have but as we know money talks and the more money companies have in their pocket the better they do which is a direct reflection how much they care about Social Responsibilities.But it takes time to assess is this works and could involve hiring extra personnel that the business may not be able to afford.“CSR is an old-fashioned idea that needs to be upgraded,” says Eric Orts, professor of legal studies and business ethics at Wharton and director of the sc...
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One of my major pathways to succeeding is having mentors who have realised self-actualisation in accounting.As I progressed from high school to the university, I realized becoming an accountant required more than just passion.I took interest in managing may own account as a child and even pursued accounting courses in high school.Although accounting education majorly requires an extreme concentration on Mathematics, business, economics, and finance (Nobes).I believe that every career has its challenges but having the right mentors is a solution.
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Yet, now there is “no reason for his continuing in the same routine” (Wharton, 1918:289) and he has a chance of freedom, he is still “held fast by habit” (Wharton 1918:290) and “saw into what a deep rut he had sunk.” (Wharton, 1918:290) Indeed Newland has not changed at all; he is still torn between the feeling that he should engage in “new things”.(Wharton, 1918:42) Their seal of approval is needed to gain social acceptability, shown when their invitation to Ellen allows her to enter New York society as they delivered her an envelope that “contained a card inviting the Countess Olenska to the dinner” (Wharton, 1918:7).The author further highlights Newland’s cowardice and apathy by stating that he “instinctively felt that in this respect...
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“But first- though no one had told Henrietta that TeLinde was collecting samples or asked if she wanted to be a donor- Wharton picked up a sharp knife and shaved two dime-sized pieces of tissue from Henrietta’s cervix.” (Skloot 33).Notably, this practice was legal for a journalist to publish medical info that was collected from a souce, though it was common to contact the family asking questions and varifying the material to be correct.This ruptured all patient confidentiality and privacy, considering the Hippocratic Oath had been around for ages and stated that doctors must promise confidentiality, yet the oath was not written law.To many readers this line may seem meaningless or unimportant for a few reasons; one being that why would i...
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The group has business interests that range from telecommunications (Reliance Communications Limited) to financial services (Reliance Capital Ltd) and the generation and distribution of power (Reliance Infrastructure Limited).Awarded the First Wharton Indian Alumni Award by the Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) in recognition of his contribution to the establishment of Reliance as a global leader in many of its business areas, December 2001 .They will have to complete 6 months probation periods & 6 months training.The selected candidates are called as “Management Trainees” (MT).After the successfully completion of One year the employees will get Confirmation letter from respective HR departments.
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The main characters of the books The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka and Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton both experience this feeling of being trapped by their everyday responsibilities and environment.His job and his secret plan to put his sister through school also place a demand on him.His physical form solidifies his being trapped in Starkfield, in his marriage, and in his life.He complains that he is tied hand and foot(Wharton 115).Although these two cases are extreme, the consequences of feeling trapped within one’s own environment can be similar to those of Ethan and Gregor.
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Obesity is the LHI of Native American children living just outside Maricopa but attending school within the Maricopa School District.Beverage consumption and risk of obesity among native americans in arizona.Also, if an after school program is developed; a dietician could provide healthy food options such as snacks, food education materials like calorie sheets, meal planning, and food alternatives for families.Nutrition Reviews, 62(4), 153-9.By combating deficient community health with a community health event, educating and correcting imbalanced nutrition at the school, and eliminating a sedentary lifestyle by implementing an after school program, changes can be made.
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One of the best examples of Wharton’s careful control is seen in the descriptions of the events immediately before and after the “smash-up.” As Mattie and Ethan ride the sled down the hill, Wharton captures the initial thrill of the speed and then Ethan’s frenzied determination to drive them straight into the elm tree.Throughout the novel, Wharton builds up patterns of imagery, patterns of behavior, and specially charged words; all of which serve a definite stylistic and structural purpose.Wharton establishes patterns of imagery by using figurative language — language meant to be taken figuratively as well as literally.For example, in the beginning of the novel, Wharton gives readers the feeling of the bitterness and hardness of the wint...
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With reference to at least two characters in the novel Ethan Frome, show in detail how Wharton uses setting to reflect character.Choose two key scenes and explore how Wharton brings to life the tension .Re-read from page 16 “When his wife first proposed that they should give Mattie an occasional evening …” to page 17 “and that words had at last been found to utter his secret soul.” What does this passage reveal about Ethan’s feelings towards Mattie and explore the way in which Wharton brings to life those feelings?How far and in what ways does Wharton make Ethan Frome a sympathetic character?Explore how Wharton creates suspense in the novel Ethan Frome.
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Upper Saddle River, NJ: Wharton School Pub., 2010.The vast amount of knowledge his has gained over his career may not be able to be used by the business once he leaves.Knowledge management is important as it increases the capability of a firm to learn from its environment and to integrate knowledge into its business processes (Laudon & Laudon 2012).Social Networking for Business: Choosing the Right Tools and Resources to Fit Your Needs.Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence: Knowledge management refers to organising and sharing the various forms of business information created within an organization (Marakas and O’Brien 2013).
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Poe, Edgar Allan.The setting made everything possible in the story “The cask of Amontillado” for montresor to leave Fortunato to die and because of the isolated and dark place no one came to know about Fortunato who was asking for help.The hints come from the place that story takes place, the state the characters are, the surrounding is in which the characters exists, and the environment which the characters face.Boston: Pearson Academics, 2012.In the story “Roman Fever” by Edith Wharton the setting is set in the balcony of the restaurant in Rome, where Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ansley were having a chat, as mentioned in the first line of the text, “… two American ladies of ripe but well-cared-for middle aged moved across the lofty terrace of ...
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Boston: Pearson Academics, 2012.In the story “Roman Fever” by Edith Wharton the setting is set in the balcony of the restaurant in Rome, where Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ansley were having a chat, as mentioned in the first line of the text, “… two American ladies of ripe but well-cared-for middle aged moved across the lofty terrace of the Roman restaurant and,…” (Wharton 98).The setting made everything possible in the story “The cask of Amontillado” for montresor to leave Fortunato to die and because of the isolated and dark place no one came to know about Fortunato who was asking for help.And the story “Roman Fever” by Edith Wharton, she was born in New York and was educated in Europe.“Roman Fever.” Literature: A Pocket Anthology.
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Tuttleton, James W. "Edith (Newbold Jones) Wharton."Edith Wharton was a writer in the 1900’s a time in which the social status of one was extremely importanant.Through The House of Mirth and her characters the reader can determine the people Lily sees and interacts with are the same clas and type of people that Wharton would see on a daily basis.Edith Wharton herself was a member of the upper class but she criticizes the importance that people place on it.Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol.
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An article titled Critical Reception and Cultural Capital: Edith Wharton as a Short Story Writer, authored by Gary Totten begins with a brief comment on the undervaluing of Wharton by critics and proceeds to write about the crime this is.Edith Wharton raced ahead of her time in literature.A final area of relevance to the period surrounding Edith Wharton is that it was a literary moment dominated by male figures.These American authors would be called the Lost Generation because of this aspect of society that Wharton had already exposed.Clearly, however, Wharton was the more accomplished of the two when it came to writing shorter works – James’ works that offer social commentaries successfully are his novels such as The Turn of the Screw a...
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.. Wharton commences Chapter 7 with a detailed account of the nature of the power structure and chain of command within the tight-knit high society of New York.Secondly, Wharton describes them in anthropological terms.Here and throughout the novel, Wharton employs certain imagery by which to portray Old New York society.Louisa looks like she was “rather gruesomely preserved in the airless atmosphere of a perfectly irreproachable existence.” This is not unlike the way Wharton sees Mrs. Mingott as a “doomed city” trapped under her own weight in Chapter 4.At Mrs. Mingott’s house, Wharton demonstrates how Archer’s thoughts on form depart from the norm.
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However, this article flaws are covered up by a strong main idea and conclusion.The public sentiment is that bribery is not an acceptable way to do business.The author backed up his main idea with showing how common bribery among public officials is and the influence a big corporation can have on a countries government.” ‘(1) On the other side of things William s. Laufer, Wharton Professor of legal studies in business ethics, thinks that even with increased FCPA enforcement that acts of bribery of public officials is still on the rise.This article is very sound in that has factual evidence and quotes to back up a main idea that uses Wal-Mart as its main example.
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Wharton management professor Matthew Bidwell divides the term into two parts: “One piece is having the employer’s best interests at heart.According to Luke Taylor finance professor at Wharton, The value of Facebook can maybe be estimated by the time it steals from mediums as TV and Radio, how much is that time worth nd how much can Facebook steal of that time.Andrea Matwishyn” a legal study’s and business professor at Wharton says; “Facebook certainly has a tremendous user base, which is more locked in than any social network before, ustomers stay because the stories of their live photos, videos and status updates are stored on Facebook.Wharton marketing professor Peter Fader agrees that valuing a Facebook user is almost impossible under...
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This paper provides a Berkeley Research analysis and case solution to a Harvard Business organizational behavior case study by Linda A. Hill and Mark Rennella on the challenges of building power and credibility in a new job.Thomas Green: Power, Office Politics and a Career in Crisis Harvard Business Case Solution .The strongest and most gratifying endorsement of the quality of our case solutions comes from our customers: over two-thirds of our case study sales are made to repeat customers, graduate students and executives enrolled in some of the most distinguished and selective graduate business programs, and who necessarily set a high bar for analytical rigor and expository clarity.We also feature solutions to case studies from other ...
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Because her husband worked odd hours, she decided to take courses at Wharton County Junior College, in order to get herself out of the house and to keep from disturbing her husband while he tried to sleep.I don’t know much about teaching dogs, but you can always teach a person a new trick.I am going back to school because I want to learn more about Japan, a country that is on the opposite side of the world, in the hopes that I might be able to go there someday.She and my great-grandfather were still living in Wharton, but my great-grandfather was very ill by the time I arrived at their home, and, to our sorrow, he died shortly afterwards.In the process of learning about what I came to school to study, I’m finding a wealth of knowledge th...
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Breaking News Headlines: Business, Entertainment & World News - CBS News.History News Network.Donald Trump has had some other losses in business as well, including a failed airline business and multiple bankruptcies in his casinos, among other lost investments."Trump Airlines - Top 10 Donald Trump Failures - TIME."George Mason Univ.’s History News Network, 30 June 2003.
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Again, Wharton may had intended to criticize on the society’s code of conduct, and in fact there is no other evidences in Wharton’s text (House of Mirth and Ethan Frome) that has clearly stated the prejudice towards women in the act of divorce.From the dialogue, Edith Wharton had made the point that only the custom forbids the act of divorce while it is actually legally appropriate to be done.Thus, the question of feminism raised due to the common negative stereotype of a woman role, has been well compensated by Edith Wharton herself in the novels.Nonetheless, Wharton’s preference on female gender as the central characters in her writings cannot justify the claim that Edith Wharton is a literature feminist.Nonetheless, the society’s atti...
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