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    My goal is to work with the Dutch East India Company to explore more efficient trade routes to North America in an effort to make trade with the Native Americans. There are a few essential skills and abilities that are needed to be qualified for this task, and I believe that I possess them. To begin, at a very young age I was well educated about navigation, which has helped me in the past to make many voyages around the world. I think that it is crucial to understand how to properly navigate in…

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    Dhamra Port Case Analysis

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    the largest commercial port in India. Tata Steel has entered into a long-term cargo handling pact with DPCL to secure long-term requirement and access to a deep-water port for its operations in Jamshedpur and Odisha. The Dhamra port acquisition now gives us an opportunity to replicate the development and phenomenal growth of the Mundra port on the eastern coast of India and thereby continue to execute on our pan-India strategy. Adani Group-owned Dhamra Port Company Limited (DCPL) will be…

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    or once was completed by the home country. Although people argue that the labor is cheaper, it leaves others with a sense of dread as they fear unemployment and the effects it has on the economy. To begin with, it is important to understand why companies turn to outsourcing certain departments. First, the leading justification for outsourcing is the money businesses save. Even though many people may believe that it is just the reduced salary causing the business to save money, there are other…

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    objective is to open 500 new stores in China in 2016, conveying its claim to fame tea brand Teavana to India, and entering the China ecommerce market, Starbucks Corporation appears to have a methodology set up to grow its global operations. While the organization trusts that China is one of the very important and exciting opportunity into its biggest business sector, it is additionally bullish on India, notwithstanding a moderate development in the nation with just opening 75 stores in three…

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    The Indian Mutiny (Sepoy Rebellion) was India’s rebellion against British rule. It was a one year rebellion from 1857-1858. Although it was widespread, the rebellion was ultimately unsuccessful. Beginning in 1820, Britain introduced the idea that it had dominance in the political, economic, and cultural aspects of India. British officials began replacing Indian aristocracy. They also stopped allowing Hindu rulers without a natural heir to adopt an heir to be their successor. Britain would then…

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    Manipulation and Control in Colonial Leadership: Hoodwinking William Pitt the Younger The satirical caricature East India Stocks published in London in 1788 portrays an assortment of characters, referring to corruption and embezzlement of the East India Company stocks by the people in authority, specifically that of Henry Dundas, a lord advocate under George III, who would later become the president of the Board of Control. Although William Pitt the Younger, the English Prime Minister from…

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    Global Business Trip to China, there were three books that brought a better level of understanding about cultural differences. David Livermore’s Leading with Cultural Intelligence, Peter Engardio’s Chindia, and Steven Rundle’s Great Commision Companies; The emerging role of Business in Missions. This journal will discuss some of the main points and concepts that I feel made reading them beneficial to my trip to China. Leading with Cultural Intelligence David Livermore 's text Leading with…

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    Act, and the Stamp Act had devastating effects on the entire colony’s population- especially threatening the wealth and prosperity of Massachusetts’ merchants. The Tea Act of 1773 particularly angered many colonists because it exempt the East India Company from navigation taxes; allowing them to undersell colonial merchants, and monopolize the entire…

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    in India during the British Raj. Starting in 16 April 1853, when the first railway passenger train started its operations, Indian railway system expanded to become, the fourth largest in the world by 1910. The pioneer of railway expansion in India was Governor-General Lord Dalhousie who formulated the plan to build a network of trunk lines connecting the major regions of India. Investments in railways were encouraged by the government guarantees, as a result a string of new rail companies…

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    INTRODUCTION: EDUCATION IN INDIA Education is very important in India, because it allows them to advance to better jobs, create a positive economic impact and have a more relaxed lifestyle. The educational system is designed to help the students learn at a fast pace and improve their communication skills to be able to adapt to any situation • Education benefits for the Indian citizens. • Negative consequences of having lower education. • Education allowing people to help their community. THE…

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