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    Orleans, LA. Lee, C. Y. (2002). Manufacturing strategies and business practices between Korea and Japan: A comparative study of their development and perceptions in the electronics industry. International Journal of Commerce & Management , Vol. 12, No. 2, 1-31. Lee, C. Y. (2006). A Comparative Study of Manufacturing Strategies and Operations Management in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises between Korea and Japan. Journal of Taiwan Institute of Business Administration, Vol. 2, No. 2, 15-31.…

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    of Japan and Germany Overprinted the Two Hands." Getty Images. Accessed May 03, 2016. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/handshake-between-japan-and-germany-royalty-free-image/504599899. This picture helps me visually explain the relationship/Cultural blending between Japan and Germany. "Japan and Germany: Worlds Apart and Yet so Similar | The Japan Times." Japan Times RSS. Accessed May 03, 2016.…

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    The Greek War of Independence led Greece to become an independent state from the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) in 1830. However, after the separation, the country underwent economic difficulties and government corruption. Though Greece has made great strides in reforming their political institutions and combating corruption in the last 185 years, there are still clear signs that problems are very much prevalent in today’s society. On the other hand, the northern European country Denmark greatly…

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    Japan can thus be characterized as imperialist but also capitalist, and a colonizer but also a modernizer1. By the mid 1970’s North and South Korea, as well as Taiwan were success stories1. Both nations were advanced economically, through infrastructure…

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    buyers do have a wide range of information concerning the car they would want to buy. For instance, a customer from Africa can easily login to Toyota business portal, view the specifications for a car, place an order, pay and wait for his shipment from Japan. Also, customers have the greatest purchasing power enhanced by the comparatively homogeneous products of the automobile industry (Porta, Lopez‐de‐Silanes & Shleifer, 2011). As a result, there is a harmonized switching cost as they can…

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    On 11 March 2011, all international news broadcasts were fixated on Japan, for an unfortunate reason; a natural catastrophe that has struck the Tohoku region of Japan without warning. The calamity was instantaneously announced through viral videos, emails, Twitter feeds, social media and live broadcasts on both international and local Japanese news programs, with the global network news reporters clambering through the rubble (Bestor, 2013). This unprecedented natural disaster that has shocked…

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    lastly, were unequal compared to everyone else living in Canada, especially the white people. After Japan bombed the Pearl Harbour and attacked Hong Kong, enemy aliens, racial discrimination and deportation, and restriction were three main terms to describe Japanese-Canadians.…

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    On March 31st, 1854, officials from the United States and Japan signed the Treaty of Kanagawa, opening Japanese ports to trade with the United States, as well as the West, after being closed off to foreigners since 1683 (“Treaty of Kanagawa signed with Japan”). While this was just the first step of the globalization process, the complex mechanisms of globalization continue to shape Japan today. After World War II, due to Japan’s rapid growth, the country emerged as a major global player and…

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    quite a few similarities and differences between China, Pearl Harbour, and Japan in terms of culture, environment, politics. As a soldier, I realize that wars had brought these two countries into serious situations. Wars caused China to be colonized by western foreigners, and Japanese in the Pearl Harbor lived in the internment camps. The experience I went through is vulnerable and I cannot wait to share it with the public. Japan, in general, is the greatest developed country by far in terms of…

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    Negotiation Analysis Negotiation Tsai Tzong-Fang (Kelly) I have stayed in Chicago for seven months. Everything like housing, school works, livelihood and so on are going well. However, I found something really inconvenient when I go to Costco or Target to buy some daily necessities. I always have to carry lots of stuffs home after purchase. I feel so tired about that especially in this chilly weather. Therefore, I decided to buy a car to solve this problem. Then, I asked my friends and parents…

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