signed, being members of ________, being empow- ered and acting pursuant to the signature rights of ________ of ________, registered under the laws of ________, on________, Registration No. ________, legal address: ________ (hereinafter - the Company), declare as follows: 1. It has been resolved that the Company shall open a branch in Georgia under legal name of ________ the Branch of________ (hereinafter the Brach). 2. It has been further resolved that the princi- pal activities of the Branch shall be ________. 3. It has been further resolved that the legal address of the Branch shall be________. 4. It has been further resolved that the repre- sentation authority of the Branch shall be vest- ed to the Director: ________ (please indicate: name, surname, nationality, passport number, ID number (if any), domicile of the directors) in- cluding the power to organize and manage the of- fices in more than one regions of Georgia. 5
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So, as we will also see in the next section. written·down and publicly made commitments can be used not only to influence others in desirable ways but to influence ourselves similarly. The Public Eye One reason that written testaments are effective in bringing about genuine per- sonal change is that they can so easily be made public. The prisoner experience in Korea showed the Chinese to be quite aware of an important psychological princi- ple: Public commitments tend to be lasting commitments. The Chinese constantly arranged to have the pro-Communist statements of their captives seen by others. They were posted around camp, read by the author to a prisoner discussion group, or even read on the camp radio broadcast. As far as the Chinese were concerned, the more public the better. Why? Whenever one takes a stand that is visible to others, there arises a drive to
ccc_tracy_6_90-117.qxd 6/23/03 2:48 PM Page 105 Commit to Excellence ➤ 105 to pursue any subject that attracted you. What did you most enjoy doing? If you don’t remember, go and ask one of your parents. They will usually remember how you spent your time when you were younger. A participant in one of my seminars told me that this princi- ple applied to him exactly. When he was between the ages of 7 and 14, he loved to build model airplanes. He spent many hours, long into the night, building more and more complex models. Soon, he was building model planes with small engines and entering them in contests. As he grew older, he built larger planes, remote-controlled, and flew them in competitions around the country.
cure, honey roast, sugar roast, smoked, and from the Kellogg Company. A major disad- country of origin, British, Danish). vantage with this approach is that the same The sensory profile generated covered products are often not available in Europe, or three areas: appearance, texture, and flavor. even if given the same name, may not relate The resultant map based on a combination of to the same intensity. Generalized Procrustes Analysis and princi- After this initial screening, assessors were pal component analysis showed that the first given examples of Italian dry-cured hams, axis accounted for 33% of the total variation country-style ham, and Spanish “Serrano” and presented a contrast between hams that ham. The final lexicon contained three cate- were gelatinous, of a plastic texture, and gories: aromatics (10 descriptors), compris-