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I think Mattie believes that girls can do what they want and shouldn't have to follow other people's rules.
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Ryan Smithson and his companion found shrapnel, twisted pieces of paper, garbage, pieces of molten, warped and solidified metal and a can of ammunition.
All this mess is very bad for Smithson, because he starts to think that all this garbage was caused by an unscrupulous and hateful person who killed his fellow soldiers just to cause horror and metal confusion. This thought has such a bad effect on Smithson that she ends up throwing the shrapnel into the trash to express her anger.
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I say A or C. Both would make sense with this poem, A because the poem shows that the person walking, everything around them is passing quickly. or C because It explains how beautiful diamonds are but how powerful the wind is.
To know whether Cameron should have licensed McTaggart or continued to export, it is important to know the pros and cons of both. While adopting license, as opposed to, say, FDI, for worldwide expansion will impact Cameron's management of the business, Cameron has its sights set on expanding abroad. The loss of control and potential communication problems that result from letting McTaggart in could hurt Cameron's connections with their clients because they aim to work closely with everyone they work with. However, the risk is worth taking. So, I think Cameron should license McTaggart.
Yes, McTaggart a good choice for licensee because McTaggart is already well-established in the industry and appears to possess the kind of industry expertise that Cameron lacks.
Although I think Cameron might have obtained more for his money, the deal is reasonable for all parties given that 1.5 percent is considered to be the average.
The other alternatives to licensing may not have turned out as beneficial for Cameron as this was.
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