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    RADIANT APPARELSPVT LTD” 1. Theoretical background of the topic Cross culture is a vital issue in international business, as the success of international trade depends upon the smooth interaction of employees from different cultures and regions. Globalisation, internationalization, trans-border trade and cross cultural business are all terms that have been coined over the past decade(s) to reflect the reality of the world economy. Growth and success in today’s global economy depend on being…

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    Verse 1: Back in 1988 All those talking politicians Words are easy, words are cheap Much cheaper than our priceless land But promises can disappear Just like writing in the sand. Verse 2: This land was never given up This land was never bought and sold The planting of the Union Jack Never changed our law at all. However, “Treaty” as James Jun Wu has suggested, did its part to mitigate the local and national tensions by offering a way of reconciliation (101). It explores the possibility of…

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    Since last three decades one sees a huge transformation that has occurred in airline industry. Companies once owned by state or government went into private hands that then formed strategic alliance to maximize profits and reduce cost. Such alliances also provided numerous other facilities. For example, joint marketing activities, code sharing, flier programs. Earlier companies only had bilateral or multilateral agreements amongst themselves but later on with the advancement in technology,…

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    Q: Is Sovereignty the main characteristic of the modern state? Sovereignty is the main characteristic, which can also be referred to as the most important, of the modern state for many reasons which include the essential nature of sovereignty to the capitalist system (Wallerstein,1999, p.32) and the way in which it allows the state to protect its citizens (Held, 1989, p.16). However, there are other characteristics of the modern state to consider such as the feature of a bureaucracy and the…

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    Lost In Translation

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    to use technology to communicate, her deliberate use of letters emphasises that she upholds traditional methods of communication. Whilst culture seems to be destroyed by globalisation, in Nazneen’s case her prioritisation of aspects of culture reflects Tomlin’s theory that “cultural identity is much more the product of globalisation than its victim”. Whilst she…

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    Key trends in the transport industry which will have a significant impact on the logistics industry in the future. The logistics industry faces many problems towards reaching sustainability. Nationalisation and globalisation in recent years has placed an important role on logistics in the economy. Transport occupies a large amount of the South African logistics GDP costs. Although transport logistics is a strong contender in the overall logistics operations, it does face several problems and…

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    improving from it 's lowest level of demand in 1998, this level is still relatively low. Thus the course of this essay will critically analyse how effectively or ineffectively different management theories have been applied to the disciplines of; globalisation, communication, working in teams, leadership and motivation…

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    cultural part of Mardi Gras. If Mardi Gras started as a religious festival, being part of the local culture and being a reason of being proud to live in New Orleans and participate in the event, it now changed radically. Tourism, as a mean of globalisation, has a paradoxical effect on the culture of a location or event, by promoting as well as undermining local differences, traditions and culture(Gotham, 2005). One effect of globalised tourism is the substitution of a real authenticity with a…

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    Global inequality & Economic Relations: Marxism Throughout week 6 we will be looking at how Marxism can be used as an explanation of Global inequality & Economic relations. Marxism is a political and social theory that suggests social change comes about through class struggles; the bourgeoisie and the proletarians. The bourgeoisie represent the class of people who control most of the wealth and the means of producing goods and services; whereas the proletariat represent the working class, the…

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    World Ant Farm Symbolism

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    reminds us of our world’s cultures diversifying through the connections made with globalisation. The disintegration of the flags suggest that our cultures are merging as we travel and interact much like the ants do. This large scale installation enables the audience to interact and understand that our cultures are influencing one another; it prompts them to console the benefits and problems allocated with globalisation. Beyond the visual connections evident within the work, World Ant Farm –…

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