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    transformation since the 1990s to the present day with regard to competition between different players in the industry. Question One: Car industry dynamics The automotive industry started gaining momentum in the U.S during the 1890s, with Chrysler Corporation and Citroen being among the first automotive companies. At the time, the U.S only had few companies engaging in the manufacture of cars, including Thomas B. Jeffery Auto Company, Chrysler and Citroen Assembly Company. The automotive…

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    great product for the marketplace at a reasonable price and profit for the shareholders. The decision that any company goes overseas to build its manufacturing facilities is the labor law in the host country is lower than in the organization’s home base in most cases. In the study it indicated that the indigenous workers of the company walked five miles to their homes in the jungle. It is also documented in the case that the inhabitants do not have some of the luxuries of middle class American…

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    Multinational Corporations (MNC’s) operate as part of an economic atmosphere that stretch beyond country borders and into territories, sometimes with little or no governance. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the MNC to conduct business in accordance with a strict code of conduct, and to uphold the highest of ethical standards. Recent scrutiny from individuals and activist groups have led to MNC’s to respond by making a concerted effort to stop human rights violations, bribery, and…

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    relief as well as reforms in industry, agriculture, finance, waterpower, labor, and housing, considerably developing the scope of the federal government’s activities. Unlike Hoover, Roosevelt thought the federal government’s duty was to help the American people through these harsh times. With a circle of advisers nicknamed ‘brain trust’ (Boyer et al., p. 737), Roosevelt tried to find ways to help the struggling nation. He started with the Emergency Banking Bill of 1933 as he wanted quickly to…

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    The Coca-Cola Company, a multinational beverage corporation founded in 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton and Frank M. Robinson, is most well-known for its flagship product Coca-Cola. The Company makes its beverage products accessible to global consumers through its network of bottling and distribution operations, distributors, wholesalers and retailers. Coke has kept a firm lead in the U.S. carbonated drinks market, with 48.6% market share, made 44.29 billion dollars in 2015, and not only is it the…

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    molluscs in the mangrove swamps on an island in El Salvador. Visualize bringing a dozen cigars and four pills to keep from falling asleep. Visualize working fourteen hours a week in the mud, have cuts, and scrapes all over your body. Visualize returning home covered in bug bites and only earning $1.40, the majority your paycheck being spent on pills and cigars. As unrealistic as this fantasy may sound, for twelve-year old Alejandra, this is a raw reality that she lives every day. She is not the…

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    Starbucks Coffee Culture

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    Seattle, Washington, is the home to Starbucks, a well-known coffee brand that has its origins in Pike Place Market. Currently having over 22,000 stores worldwide, its success stems from its current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Howard Schultz, and his visit to Italy’s espresso bar in 1981 (Company Information). Schultz describes his epiphany that “connect[ing people] who loved coffee did not have to take place only in their homes” that led him to “unlocking the romance and mystery of coffee,…

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    to look at the reasons behind its great success in terms of production. First, it is significantly cheaper to create in contrast to scripted network comedies and dramas due to unknown cast members, fewer writers, and an extremely large amount of product placement. Next, shows can earn additional revenue through iTunes downloads, album sales, and tour tickets that draw people closer to the series. Finally, due to editing and casting, the scenes are often more dramatic than in reality, but contain…

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    the post-World War II ‘good life’, there was a common theme amongst suburban white women, “occupation: Housewife”. Following the World War II, the U.S. experienced times of economic prosperity as the middle-class was as strong as it had ever been, home ownership was at an all-time high, and more purchasing power allowed for a mass consumption society. However, there was one major underlying problem, one that was coined in Betty Friedan’s, The Feminine Mystique, as ‘the problem that has no…

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    because you have to get what work best for you as a customer. In the United States health care services operate as a marketplace where you can choose what coverage you want. In choosing a healthcare organization, you are able to compare services, products, prices and more that fit in your budget. In other countries they operate as a universal system where citizens are covered or the prices are affordable for services. United Health Group is a company that provides healthcare coverage for…

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