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    SAF Case Study

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    Introduction Singapore Arms Force laid a strong defence foundation for peace and progress in Singapore. SAF started off the 1st generation SAF which was providing basic defence for Singapore during 1960s and 2nd generation SAF which was the upgrading and modernizing of the three services in SAF (Army, Navy and Air Force). In 2004, SAF being proven that, it had been transformed into third generation force capable full-spectrum of operations. As SAF involved in in Aceh, Afghanistan, Iraq and the…

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    5.2 Unique features of the acquisition Even if not yet meeting the huge amount offered by the Chinese competitor, Starwood accepted the new bid submitted by Marriott, evidently finding it profitable enough: for sure, a critical role in the decision is played by the significant long term value that such acquisition can generate. In other words, the potential synergies with Marriott prevailed and persuaded Starwood against the new bidder, as already happened with Hyatt, who also submitted a…

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    Honda Pestle Analysis

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    macro-environment. These factors include political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors. According to Kotler (1998), PESTLE analysis is an effective vital tool that is used in understanding the markets increase or downturn, organisation position, control and direction for their operations. These factors affect large companies like Tesco, Apple, Amazon, Honda, Primark, Mc Donald etc. PESTEL MODEL TEMPLATE POLITICAL ECONOMIC SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY LEGAL ENVIRONMENT…

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    Tourism today has become a huge industry all over the world. Countries try their best to satisfy tourist needs and requirements; either for tourists from the same country or for tourists coming from other countries. Tourism is basically either relaxation, amusement, food or business and architecture plays a very important role in fulfilling those aspirations, bycontructing hotels, resorts etc. However during such process a huge impact has been inflicted on the surrounding environment. As a…

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    Part B. B1. Guha argues that the “Adivasis as a whole have gained least and lost most from six decades of democracy and development in India” Ramachandra Guha in his essay argues that Adivasis are the ones who has gained almost nothing from the development of India after its independence but instead they have been exploited and have lost so much from their lives in the process. He focuses on the tribals of peninsular India who are marginalized invisible victims with other minorities to show how…

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    The health problem is not the only problem at the deadly neighborhood. Due to the rate of cancer and birth defect, the value of the houses dropped to the ground. The owners of the houses are paying the cost on economic level even if they do not live in the town themselves. Pellow stated that environmental racism, which is one category of the environmental injustice, is when all parties want the valuable resources and the benefits and the costs are payed back…

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    Challenges for Destination branding Firstly, as there is no clear distribution channel for tourism products (Gnoth, 2002), a fundamental problem arises in regard to how to define the core of the destination brand. However, marketing a destination is quite different than marketing a consumer product. A tourist destination is much more multi-dimensional than a consumer good; it is actually a composite of many different products (Boo 2009, Morgan 2002).Tourism offers are based on trust, the…

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    Komatsu Limited Case

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    Komatsu Limited (hereinafter referred to as Komatsu) is a major construction equipment manufacturer founded in 1921. It manufactures mining machinery for its parent company, Takeuchi Mining Industry, engaged in coal mining and mining. Demand for construction equipment declined sharply in Japan since the mid-1990s due to reduced government spending. At that time, it was said that the construction equipment business was a declining industry. What actions did the companies take to remedy it? The…

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    Immigration in The United States during the progressive era resulted in an essential transformative period during American history. The United States was a beacon of hope for immigrants looking for prosperity and a fresh start. However, during the years 1880 through 1925, important transformations within the American economy occurred there were important such as the successful and lucrative industrialization and tensions arose regarding the government’s negative feelings and toward the large…

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    development as follows: First: Tourism and economic development. Second: Tourism and Social Development. First: Tourism and economic development Tourism in developed countries is a major source of economic development, and we find huge investments in the tourism sector, as in Italy, Spain, Greece, Mexico and other countries that have made significant progress in this area. We briefly explain the most important advantages that illustrate the role of tourism in economic development: Many countries…

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