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    Air Pollution In East Asia

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    Our Air is something we take for granted as opposed to food or water we don’t really contemplate much about it. Similar to the way we breathe it’s just a part of our life whether we consciously think about it or not. Comparable to our subconscious breathing is the autonomous effects polluted air can have on just about every aspect of the world. Its indisputable to say all of you know in our lifetime, environmental concerns revolving around our expenditure of fossil fuels and the effects it has on our earth’s environments, atmosphere, and even our own health have been a reoccurring theme in documentaries, news specials, and even car commercial. For a multitude of reasons this issue doesn’t seem to dissipate no matter how much attention is brought…

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    PEST Analysis Of Air Asia

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    1. Objectives of the Report This task’s objective is to analyze and investigate AirAsia on how it has managed its competitive advantage to become a top budget airline in Asia. 2. Purpose of the Report The purposes of this report is to know how AirAsia works, to know the strength, weakness, opportunity, and the treatments on Air Asia analysis, and to overcome the lowest strategy on the analysis. 3. Scope of the Report Scopes on the analysis are: - The internal analysis for the internal…

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    Air Asia Case Study

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    Air Asia is the biggest airline company in Malaysia which have fleet size and destination. According to the history of Air Asia in Jump Start Malaysia: The Air Asia Definitive Guide to Malaysia, Truly Asia, the company established in year 1993 and begins to operate since 1996 to present. It was founded by government owned conglomerate; DRB Hicom. Unfortunately, in 2001, the company was heavily in debt. It was then bought by the former Time Warner executive; Tony Fernandes who owned the Tune Air…

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    3. Situation Analysis (SWOT Analysis) for Air Asia. As marketers, they have to understand the current and potential environment that the product or service will be marketed in. A situation analysis is referred to SWOT analysis that. SWOT analysis is an important step in planning and placing its value is often underestimated despite the simplicity in creation. The role of Air Asia’s a SWOT analysis is to help identify and understand the key issues that are affecting their airlines business. The…

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    Asia is the largest continent in the world, with an area of 17,212,000 square miles (“Asia Facts - Top 20 Facts about Asia | Facts.net.”). Asia also has the largest population of all the continents combined with a population of over 4.4 billion as of 2014 (“Google.”) . With this population over two-thirds of the worlds population lives in Asia. Megacities are cities with a population of over 10 million. Asia has seven of the largest megacities in the world (Kotkin, Joel, and Wendell Cox). The…

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    of Australia’s continent ethos and sea insecurity. In other words, geopolitics still dominates Australia’s defence policy making even though the changes brought by the globalization and Asia’s rising are recognized. Therefore the level of Australia’s commitment to expeditionary campaigns and the way to conduct them largely depends on geographic distance and the role of its major ally- the U.S. will play in those missions. Based on these judgements, it suggests that an operation of necessity,…

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    East Asia and the Middle East had numerous comparable aspects relating directly to the effects of World War II. Some similarities of the effects of World War II would include environmental effects, spread of new technologies, decolonization/independence, and finally the immense loss of life. Some differences between East Asia and the Middle East consist of economical effects, the Korean War and the Cold War. These effects directly relate to the Second World War’s impact upon East Asia and the…

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    For instance, the atmospheric temperature in Virginia was nearly 0°C in January 2000 but rose to about 25°C in July 2000. This makes sense because temperatures are low in January and high in July. The temperatures started dropping again around October because of the change in season. The amount of precipitation depends on the region. Regions near the ocean typically receive more rainfall than regions inland. This could be due to the movement of moist air from the ocean to land, causing more…

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    The Ascaris worm can be found worldwide but is more common in areas that are warm, most and that has poor sanitation and hygiene (CDC). This would explain why it is uncommon in the U.S., because most areas in the U.S. have some sort of winter. The Ascaris worm is more commonly found on continents like Africa or Asia however, it estimated that at least 4 million people in the United States of America are infected by the Ascaris worm (“Ascariasis”). Since the Ascaris lives in a warmer climate ,…

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    During World War II, Japan suffered an onslaught of air raids, fire bombs, and atomic bombs leaving the nation all but destroyed. Despite this widespread devastation, Japan was able to reconstruct itself in order to become one of today’s leading industrialized economic superpowers. In class, we briefly discussed the United States’ occupancy in Japan between the years 1945 and 1952 as well as the economic miracle that took place during and after the Korean War, which helped launch the country…

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