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    leaves of the problem. Western Ideology concerning health is to mainly administer medicine to treat illnesses, instead of promoting preventive measures in patients lives, and by judicial means through national law. In Order to satisfy the dominant culture do implement our own research is that Indigenous people must grab the reigns over our economic future. A working economy is part of Self determination. Finance, and funding will determine what Indigenous tribes can and cannot do. Once we master…

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    success of the Merck-Medco acquisition. The Merck-Medco integration can be deemed as a textbook example for its competitors as Merck Pharmaceuticals successfully introduced a channel intermediary that changed the landscape of the pharmaceutical industry. As a $6.6 billion bet, the acquisition of Medco came with many risks. However, as Vagelos (CEO of Merck) states, the power lies within the information flow, which Medco can only provide. By acquiring Medco,…

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    Emotion In The Workplace

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    In the 21st century, an emotion display is showing an important characteristic in the workplace, especially for the service based organisation such as insurance, airline and restaurant. This is because the market of service based organisation has become bigger and competitive compared to others. ‘Service with a smile’ is a one trade route for the service based organisation to enhance the customer satisfaction and with ‘smile’ can reveal about contemporary attitudes to emotion in the workplace.…

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    This is because, even though at some available studies evaluate differences in cross-culturally in the professional decision-making of the auditor, on a few have taken cross-national ethnicity and culture, it differences as well as their effect on overall quality of audit into account as explanatory variables (Nolder and Riley, 2013: Curtis, Conover, and Chui, 2012: Kleinman, Lin and Palmon, 2014). This means the existing scholarly understanding of…

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    complex, yet inevitable. This case study highlights how Bega Cheese (Ltd) has utilised change management to evolve from its origins as a modest dairy cooperative, steeped in traditional values and ethical principles, and in possession of a strong culture focused on change and opportunity, into Australia’s leading manufacturer of dairy products with over 100 years of successful trading history and an annual turnover of over $400 million. Prepensely, through adoption of a mindset commensurate with…

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    package on sports tourism, adventure tourism, cultural tourism, architectural tourism, pilgrimage tourism etc. As KTDC being a government agency to promote tourism in Kerala it has to start and develop tour packages on pilgrimage, adventure, sports, culture, heritage and architectural tour packages. • There should be a breakeven time in between the tour package. • The budget hotels in forest areas should improve its sanitation facilities and also facilities for women and aged people and the room…

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    Communicative leadership in an intercultural context: A case study of Volvo Group. Introduction Today, multinational corporations are looking for managers that are capable of managing a diverse workgroup and that are aware of the unique transnational business climate (Chong, 2014). However, selected managers have a tendency to not complete the international expansion due to difficulty of adapting to the new country (Jones et al., 2014). This proves the need for research on intercultural and…

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    Globalization refers to the worldwide scope of economic growth through integration of the global economy created by free trade, capital and labour markets. Globalization has subsisted from the commencement of humanity in practices such as the spread of religion and ideas, however its very nature has significantly altered its process and means of distribution. Globalization now nurtures interconnectedness, democracy and strength between nations. On the other hand, with such forces between…

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    of art is utilized to mean innovative works that are liable to general detect such as, movies, music, singing, written work which is literature, and drawing. Arts considered as the result of human innovativeness. It is viewed as a shade of human culture. It is an outflow of the self, not a statement of the human requirement for the prerequisites of his life, albeit a few researchers view arts as a human need for people such as water and foods. There are many kinds of arts such as Practical arts,…

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    Intercultural Interview: Final Report On September 5th, 2015, I interviewed Claire “Con” Meyer, a 27 year old agender individual from New Zealand. I was introduced to Con by their American girlfriend Christine, one of my best friends from my time in the Marine Corps. Christine joined Con and I in a three-way skype conversation. Christine’s presence was helpful in getting past any nervousness or awkwardness there might have been otherwise. She also was instrumental in reminding Con of fun and…

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