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    formable. As the plastic is heated it is precisely placed by the printer head. The melted plastic is placed layer by layer to create a detailed model. There are also SLA printers. SLA stands for stereo lithography. Similar to FDM, SLA uses an additive method as well; models are built layer-by-layer (FDM vs SLA: 3D Printing Explained and Compared,…

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    (a) The potential advantages and disadvantages of Baskin 's overseas investment or exports. 1. Exports Export can promote sales and increase revenue and market development. Product sales to multiple markets and accelerate the company 's business diversification. At the same time, it may increase the cost of additional promotional products, and the import-export government for import and export tariff control and restrictions, as well as complex export licensing documents and uncertain financial…

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    Many forces are changing the face of contemporary healthcare and medicine, and nursing have surely changed its way due to current advances in technology. Technology is changing with great speed and is very evident in the healthcare settings. Emerging technologies that will change the practice of nursing in the next decade will be genetics; genomics, less invasive and more accurate tools for diagnoses and treatment, 3D printing, robotics, biometrics and electronic health records. Health…

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    Current Industry Landscape: According to the Exhibit 5, today China is the world’s largest car manufacturer responsible for 26% of total production. Kenya is on the opposite end with only 3,080 cars being produced annually. China, India and Kenya are comparable in terms of labor costs. If GM facilitates production in Kenya, then it would have an easy access to the resources and cheap labor; while in China and India it would have to compete for the same resources with a large number of domestic…

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    The present project studies the possibility to export dairy products, Rokeby Farms Fresh Flavored milk from Australia to Thailand taking into account environmental and internal factors as well as external factors to determine the opportunities and challenges of the project. Rokeby Farms is a brand from Made Group, that sells Fresh Flavored Milk with attractive features including fresh ingredients, high quality, no milk powders, low fat, high protein, between others, that are important for…

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    country of the MNC or the host country that allow the MNC to set up in their country. In most cases, the home country gains more than the host country from investing their company in the global economy. The keyword stated above is investment. Foreign direct investment “refers to an…

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    A Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) generally means an investment made to acquire long-term interest in enterprises that operate outside of the economy of the investor. Open economies (like Bangladesh) with a vast workforce and good growth prospects gradually tend to attract larger amounts of foreign direct investment than closed, highly regulated economies. The third world countries are considered the best places for the investors for foreign direct investment. Foreign direct investment has…

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    After the team’s loss due to Jess missing the penalty kick, she reached out to me as she heard other athletes were using a mental skills coach to help increase performance. Jess wasn’t certain on how a mental skills training (MST) could help her performance, but was eager to learn more. This was Jess’s first preseason friendly game, making it easy to implement a PST programme before the competitive season began, creating a long term solution for effective results in performance rather than a…

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    Promotion and protection of foreign investments is accomplished through equal treatment of the investors of each state involved. It is common for a bilateral investment treaty to include the most-favored-nation clause which entitles the investors from different states to the same treatment as most-favored nation is granted. However, since there is no standard formulation of the clause, its scope and application remain questionable. The issue is whether the most-favored-nation clause can be…

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    Foreign Direct Investment The selection of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for a key term is tied into the importance and influence that FDI holds as it relates to the effects that it projects on foreign economies, culture and the political scenes. When financially well endowed organizations, enterprises, or even governments, invest in foreign markets, by either crafting supplier/buyer relationships with foreign enterprises, acquisitioning foreign enterprises, or basically establishing new…

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