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    As millions of people completed the annual U.S. census during 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…

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    Bangkok Case Study

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    Bangkok is the capital and famous city of Thailand that welcomes possibly 18.24 million travelers in 2015 which it is the second most visited city of the world, according to the MasterCard Global Destinations Cities Index. This statistic can comply with the Bangkok Post which Karan Khanijou reports that Bangkok remains “Thailand’s most popular hotel investment destination due to its position as one of the most visited cities in the world, attracting both leisure and corporate travelers all year…

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    Tourism is one of the fundamental sector that contributes to every country’s economy. Singapore, as a developed country, have witnessed the nation’s tremendous growth in terms of its tourism attractiveness and competitiveness. The evolution from a chaotic fishing village to a popular tourism hub in Asia. The tourist arrival numbers has been increasing yearly from 9 million to 15 million since the introduction of the Integrated Resorts as reported by Singapore Tourism Board (STB). Thailand, a…

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    was about a political issue and it has started 12 years ago. The country used to have free speech in public areas, but now they do not have. In 2005, a group called People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) or Yellow-Shirt started giving free speech in Bangkok, where is the capital city of Thailand. Leaders of the PAD used free speech in public areas to incite people in order to protest the government of that period which was led by Thaksin Chinawat. The PAD gave the speech about the Thaksin…

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    Marketing Management Poster 1. Veganerie is inspired by the Vegan lover who aim to share the vegan eating experiences and hope to create healthy cuisine for our customers (Veganeire 2017). The name represent the word between “Vegetarian and Scenery” to build the place for people for experience healthy food and bakery with modern luxurious design in the café and high quality of foods and services. Veganerie is positioning to serve a Vegan lifestyle by providing a cuisines based on…

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    “informality, “non-interference” in domestic matters of other countries, and consensus-building among members (Koga, 2010). The principle is the original core foundation of the relationship between ASEAN Member States, and was first lined out in the Bangkok Declaration, issued in 1976, developed as a conflict management of mechanism. The principle is seen as mean for ASEAN Member States to maintain their autonomy as a nation. While the principle of non-interference is a common principle used…

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    The Texan “Texas is neither southern nor western. Texas is Texas.”
William Blakley, U.S. Senator *** When I first arrived in Thailand, I entered the country without a visa, staying for 30 days and then paying immigration to extend my stay for another 15 days. Once the fifteen-day extension expired, I left the country to start the process all over again. The majority of the time, I took a bus to the border, crossed into Cambodia, and then turned right back around and re-entered Thailand. After…

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    Khun Sirivat Case Study

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    invited as vip guest speaker to chambers of commerce, 194 Universities, private and public organizations in Bangkok and up country provinces, including…

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    Sesame Oil Case Study

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    received is also low compared to other sesame exporting countries. The major constraints for sesame exporter are lack of advanced facilities, post-harvest technologies to measure Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) and there is no access to test for Imidacloprid (Chemical residue) to 0.005 ppm in Myanmar. The pesticide residue in sesame seed can be tested mostly in Bangkok because of lack of technology in testing the residue in…

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    Klonoski Approach Essay

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    Klonoski’s Approaches Klonoski had identified four approaches to corporate social responsibilities which are fundamentalism, social institutions (social institutionalism), moral personhood and moral agency (moralism), and other approaches to corporate social responsibilities (Carter & Burritt, n.d.). “…… In an effort to defuse some of this complexity, I will present an overview of this debate and attempt to sort out the various approaches taken towards determining the responsibilities of…

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