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Consider the claim: (*) “Some porcupines are quadrupeds”.

What is the converse of (*)?

What is the obverse of (*)?

What is the contrapositive of (*)?

If all we know is that (*) is true, what do we know about the truth-values of (*)’s converse, obverse and contrapositive?

Now suppose all we know is that (*) is false. (Assume an Aristotelian interpretation of categorical claims.)

What do we know about the truth-value (i.e. true or false) of the corresponding A claim?

What do we know about the truth-value of the corresponding O claim?

What do we know about the truth-value of the corresponding E claim?

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Gay in the military. It needs to be at least 750 words.

There has been a long history of the gays serving in the army and there have been many political reforms associated with this issue. It has been observed that the confidence or tempo of the military is not affected by the gays serving in the armed forces.

The U.S. military prohibited the homosexuals to serve in army in 1916 in the Articles of War. However, a full-fledged ban was enforced in the World War II. After this historical ban, recruits were properly analyzed and observed for signs of homosexuality before being selected for the Army, Navy and Selective Service System. An estimated 4,000 gays who applied were rejected due to their sexual orientation. Lesbians were mostly accepted because asking women about their sexual orientation also violated the standards of behavior and conduct. During 1992, the presidential campaign “Don’t ask, don’t tell” was initiated by Bill Clinton and claimed to lift this ban. However, this campaign was opposed severely by senior military personals and also the American public. When the attempts failed, the Congress passed a law that gays could serve in army as long as they kept quiet about their sexual orientation. The campaign formally known as the Military Eligibility Act of 1993 was not completely followed and investigations about the homosexuality were still carried out by the military recruitment services. Since 1994, 12,000 gays were dismissed (Webley 2010). The history of gays in the military indicates that many sincere efforts were put up by the politicians to lift this ban. However these efforts were always encountered with opposition not only by the military services but also by the American public.

When the issues like increasing the size of the armed forces was put forward by President Bush in 2007, the issue of gays serving in military was brought up again in the form of a heated argument. The policy “Don’t ask, don’t tell” is a huge

 

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Case Study Questions

Imagine you are the head of the Bangkok business development unit of the Thai government. Develop a list of at least five stakeholder concerns regarding the development of an amusement center. Address each of your stakeholders’ concerns with at least one concrete solution to their issues.

Example: The local environmental group fears that the project will destroy many endangered species of plants and animals because it will alter the atmosphere. (Do not use this example—think of your own.) How will you convince them this will be addressed?

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Create a 3 page essay paper that discusses FDI, Setting Up a Business in a Foreign Country.

In this regard, South Korea is considered a favorable destination for foreign direct investment.

For effective entry into the South Korea business, Snap Fitness requires a strategy for entry into the country’s market. There have been previous reports of companies that failed in such attempts but Snap fitness will not. The strategy for entry will involve all stakeholders in the Snap fitness business. The entry into the business will have to involve the locals. It is only when the locals are involved that they will feel free to adopt technology that Snap Fitness is introducing. The method that the company is going to use is that of partnership. For the company to secure a place in the Korean market, it will be appropriate that Snap Fitness seeks partnership with other fitness companies in the country. Therefore, Snap Fitness will identify the company to partner with before the entry.

Entry into a new market is always coupled with challenges and risks. Snap Fitness entry into South Korea is no different. The company expects to find already established market for many of its competitors and an uncertain population. There are also risks of partnering with a non-performing company that can ruin the whole plan or make it significantly expensive. However, this remains the most appropriate mode of entry given that the country is a multicultural state and for Snap Fitness to gain a competition base with rival brands. The other benefits of partnership are that we will be able to connect easily with the local consumers who are the target segment through using of the market language.

The above method has been documented to have worked with other brands such as MacDonald’s, which established itself into the Korean market by using culture as an asset and not a risk (Lim, 2004). They first used educated locals to learn the cultural requirements of Koreans, and then established products that are culturally acceptable. They sold Korean delicacies to the locals and within

 

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