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    The success of every business organization is often determined by the satisfaction of their customers, as customer satisfaction is viewed as a key factor in determining a business success. Every business organization that wants to be successful often aims to increase the satisfaction of customers by adding more value to their daily transactions with their customers and also creating avenues where they can have a positive interaction with their customers which in the long run, brings about…

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    starting a self-service laundry, where while giving service to other people, there will be a special service for the needy ones, for free. Self-service laundry is becoming more popular in my country, especially when the weather is not permissible, as Malaysia is having tropical rainforest climate, and it can be raining all year long. While it is impossible to provide daily clothes for the underprivileged people, it is better to provide them opportunity to clean their clothes and take care of…

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    there is a sub - sect of the Islamic faith that takes submission to a whole new level. This sect is more commonly known as the Obedient Wives Club. The Obedient Wives Club was founded on May 1, 2001 by employees of Global Iklwan Café in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Obedient Wives Club was originally created as a safe haven for female staff to be educated on how to be better wives. The teachings of the Obedient Wives Club are meant to counter husbands from partaking in social ills such as…

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    Every August, National Day Parades will showcase performances from different cultures, highlighting how Singapore is a multiracial country, a fusion of cultures due to its immigrant past. Although my grandmother would dismiss expatriates from other countries as “waiguoren” or foreigners, our ancestors were “waiguoren” too. Straits Chinese traders, coolies from Java and merchants from India flocked to Singapore to search for a better life during our colonial days. No matter where these foreign…

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    Globalization In Sociology

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    and protect their basic human rights. But unlike the working class in first world countries, third world working classes are deprived of many basic human rights such as the freedom of speech and assembly. This means that in countries like China, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the formation of labor unions that would mitigate the worst conditions help workers and attain decent working conditions is illegal and sometimes even punishable by death (Greider,…

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    Case Study 2: WTO Shrimp Turtle Case The growing struggle between international trade and environmental protection in the United States became very apparent in the 1990’s with the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) ruling in the Shrimp/Turtle case. Besides the Asian countries and the United States, the two main parties involved in this case seem to be the conflict between the environmentalist and the free trade advocates. The environmentalists push for products that limit damage done to the…

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    worldwide leader in protection and wealth management; with key operations in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Bermuda. In the Philippines, SLF is engaged in the business of life insurance, mutual funds, pension and educational plans. These businesses are being managed by, Sun Life Asset Management Company, Inc. (SLAMCI) for the mutual fund business; Sun Life Financial Plans, Inc. (SLFPI) which handles the…

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    Mahathir Mohamad Analysis

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    Chapter 17 -In 1997, Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir bin Mohamad was outraged by the economic turmoil his country faced as a result of the global integration of markets. Small, developing countries were exploited by the large, developed countries. -He accused the global markets, and large financiers, like George Soros of devaluing their currency, along with other currencies in East Asia. He stated, “I am saying that currency trading is unnecessary, unproductive, and immoral” (Frieden 393).…

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    the country and Qaddafi’s arm caches were given or sold to jihadist terrorists in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, the pan-Sahel region, and sub-Saharan Africa. After Qaddafi’s ouster, black African guest workers and their families were massacred by jihadist forces. Malaysia Before Hillary: Malaysia, before 2009, was a religiously tolerant nation where Buddhists, Christians, and Hindus enjoyed freedom of…

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    Pest Analysis Of Mcdonalds

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    244) refers to the potential negative effects a new competitor of the same trade has on an existing business, namely potential decrease in earnings and in a lot of cases, new entrants can put existing businesses out of business if cards are played right, that even the mightyMacdonald's which has long dominated the industry market will fall to second or worse. As mentioned before, Macdonald's has been the dominating player in the market, conquering namely…

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