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    2. Hofstadter 22-27 “Instructions for the Virginia Colony” After the first two failed attempts at settlement in the new world, England decided to use joint stock companies to fuel successful colonization. The first joint stock company to be entering the new world was The Virginia Company. They were given very specific instructions on how and where to successfully colonize the new land. The first bullet of these instructions was to find and follow a river that flowed deep…

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    Pullman Strike Due to the decline in the economy in 1893 many manufacturers began to stifle the already low wages of its workers, the Pullman Palace Car Company was no different. However, the result of lowering wages did not waver the cost of rent in the Pullman company town resulting in in inraged, overworked workers. With lower income, high rent, long work days, and poor work environment the workers began to express their resentment towards the company's president, George Pullman. Though…

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    Introduction How Cadbury started? Cadbury Company established by a man named John Cadbury. He made and sold drinking chocolate using only a pestle and mortar in 1824 at 93 Bull Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom. In 1831, his brother named Benjamin helped him to change the shop to a Cadbury factory. This development continued by two John’s sons, Richard and George. In 1905, Cadbury has launched a product, Cadbury Dairy Milk. The main ingredients were fresh milk from the British Isle and…

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    Attorneys at Law In this context, the name MAC does not violate any Apple trademark or copyright laws, because A) M.A.C. Brothers Attorneys at Law is not a technology company, and will never become a technology company, B) “Mac” is an acronym of Menson, Albertson and Cook The Goal of M.A.C. Brothers Attorneys at Law To provide corporations with a robust legal task force, that is able to protect and defend them in any legal battle. Industry Analysis M.A.C. Brothers Attorneys at Law is a…

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    a lot of manufactories in developing countries where the labor costs are really low. Last but not least, owing a large number of expert as well as well-trained workers, the working ability is constantly growing along with the advanced culture of company in terms of value, rareness, costly-to-copy and incompatible…

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    What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally? Alien Tort Claims Act of 1789, is a law that over the years have become a very important human rights tool for any infringement of a right. “Since 1980, the ATCA has been held to apply to human rights violations by agents of foreign nations occurring outside the United States.” (Sebok) This offers non US citizens the opportunity to bring civil liability lawsuits to the US courts for…

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    and also ensures secure profit and stable returns for farmers and workers. However, the Fair Trade process isn’t perfect, and has multiple flaws. Firstly, not all ingredients in a Fair Trade chocolate bar have to abide fair trade regulations and laws. For a chocolate bar to be “Fair Trade” and able to display the Fair Trade Logo, “Any ingredient that can be sourced on Fairtrade terms must be.” (Barbara Crowther, The Fairtrade Foundation’s Director Of Policy And Public Affairs). This includes…

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    Business Environment P1

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    legislation, the main employment laws that the business need to consider are that; every applicant the business employs- they must make sure that they are safe on the premises and are able to use the machinery provided with limited chances of injury. This factor can impact the businesses and the activities they run- as in the case of injury they will have to remove the injury causing specimen, if it was due to the machinery but if the company is at fault they can have law suits put against them…

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    Hard Law Vs Soft Law

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    responsibility does not offer effective guarantees because they are ultimately soft laws with no legally binding forces. This argument can be related to Nike’s code of conduct and BP’s greenwashing cases. Due to the nature of soft law, EAP’s proclamations do not offer effective guarantees. It is important to understand the separation of hard and soft laws and their relations to EAP. Hard law is known as the law in the books, put in place by legal institutions that are made to be followed. It…

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    Walvis Case

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The company name, the message and rationale Walvis is a privately owned fashion accessory store located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The owner is Thanh Truong. Walvis specializes in a variety of low to average price and trendy accessories that can match with client's demand in different occasion. I am interested in tiny things that complete the appearance wearer besides clothes. Started out as an interest, a hobby for me evolved into a promising industry in the Southern…

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