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    for economic ones. Leopold II of Belgium under the guise of African advancement and free trade, obtained the Congo secretly to enrich himself on the backs of the native population. Unrestricted in his power, Leopold II ruled the Congo with an iron fist extracting as much profit from the region as possible at the expense of the Congolese and their…

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    power and compassion, King Leopold's Ghost will brand the tragedy of the Congo--too long forgotten--onto the conscience of the West. Early in the imperial colonial period slavery was the chief reason for exploiting central Africa. King Leopold of Belgium ruthlessly but brilliantly exploited much of…

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    King Leopold II of Belgium ruled the Congo for a long period of his life. The Christian King was able to acquire the land of the Congo through his opaque manipulation. He took advantage of this province and had a huge impact on millions of lives. People caught on to what he was doing and decided to take part in forcing him to sell the land. Léopold-Louis-Philippe-Marie-Victor was the King of The Belgians from 1865 and 1909. He was born into royalty and started to command Belgium when it was…

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    support of not just environmentalism, but the exploitation of workers around the world. Movements are important in order to establish change and better the world of globalization. Change happened for the peoples of Congo, once they were relieved from Belgium and their rule over their country. While they are still considered a periphery nation, they no longer are being exploited for their rubber. In Indonesia sweat shops are also still present, but several countermovements are present to fight…

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    which is located in South Africa. Congo was the third largest country on the continent of Africa. Then we are introduced to the origins of the Congo. The first citizens of the Congo were Portuguese settlers in 1483, but by 1879 King Leopold II of Belgium set up trading concessions and by 1908 The Belgian government officially took possession of the Congo. In the 1950s Congo became more advanced with river systems, railways, and airfields. At the time that was state of the art in Africa at that…

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    Understanding the importance of leadership and organizational culture has truly helped to define New Belgium Brewery and set it apart as a benchmark for other companies. They have accomplished this through their sustainability practices, environmental stewardship, employee ownership, philanthropy, and high involvement culture. I will support the quote below using a situation related to Jordan’s work at New Belgium Brewery. "Culture by definition is elusive, intangible, implicit, and taken for…

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    Belgian Imperialism

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    Central Africa, 1885. The Congo is the personal property of King Leopold II. After the invention of inflatable bike tires, rubber becomes a commodity. The Belgian Congo has the potential to produce millions of tons of rubber a year, and no special cultivation techniques or tools are needed to harvest rubber -only human labor is required. This leads to a multitude of backdoor dealings and atrocities committed in the pursuit of profit and industry. European intervention and Imperialism had a…

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    King Leopold's Conquering and Exploitation of the Congo Adam Hochschild vividly tells the story of how King Leopold conquered and exploited the Congo in the novel King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. The book is written in third person telling the story from the time Henry Morton Stanley was born to time of Congo claiming their independence. Hochschild discusses the horrific things that happened in Congo at the hands of King Leopold and how Henry…

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    strategies of operational excellence, product leadership, and/or customer intimacy and also stems from the firms' capabilities in relation to those held by the competition. (Ferrell, 2011, p. 149). One of the competitive advantages I noticed with New Belgium Brewery was their use of environmental metrics. The company has a focus on giving back to the environment. One of their goals is to reduce the use of water per barrel. This could prove to be difficult if they are to increase distribution as…

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    mar colonial history as empirical powers justified their use as an inherent aspect of colonization. Foreign powers used brute force as a means to maintain and expand control over their realm. King Leopold II of Belgium wanted to expand his own power and secure resources by having Belgium become an empire nation like other European countries. To recognize this goal Leopold created the Congo Free State (CFS) in what is presently the Democratic Republic of the Congo. While all colonial empires did…

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