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    well-known statistician and management consultant widely celebrated for his statistical process control techniques, sampling techniques, and product quality administration. His methods and operation management techniques are widely praised and adopted in Japan. He is regarded as one of the main influencer and top contributor to Japan’s economic development in the post-war era between 1950 to 1960, this period is also known as the “post-war economic miracle”. He later instituted the W. Edwards…

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    allowed Korea to finally form commercial and diplomatic relations with the outside world but also to be faced with two major challenges – political and intellectual. Near the end of the 19th century, many different foreign influences such as China, Japan, and Russia dominated Korea. Korea often served as the battlefield between…

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    Kpop Case Study

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    Media industry bring success to K-pop music sales and attract Malaysian teenagers CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION South Korea or officially named as the Republic of Korea, is a country in the East Asian peninsula dividing the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Known locally as "Daehan Minguk" (대한민국), the country's capital is the city of Seoul, which is also its largest city. South Korea was divided from its counterpart state of North Korea after the Second World War. The division began when northern…

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    Part I. The Hyundai Motor group of South Korea is one of the largest automobile firms in the world. They did not earn this title without great failures, questioning and learning. South Korea has unique customs and political affiliations compared to those in Europe and the Americas, the targets of their global market. The Chung family, who have remained in control throughout the firm's entire existence, have different morals and values with the generational changes in power, causing…

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    The following account is from when I was HR employee within Sino-Japanese joint venture cosmetics manufacturing company. Jerry is not outstanding performance when he was in the college. His specialty is Japanese after graduation is a Sino-Japanese joint venture hired as a salesman. He was very satisfied with the job because high wages and a fixed amount. He did not have to worry about because there is no professionally trained and more than others. Began a few months, Jerry work hard but the…

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    Chery Automobile. Overview. Chery Automobile is the biggest car maker of China. Company founded in 1997. First production had started in 1999. In the late 2000s, Chery began to actively seek a partnership with a foreign automaker, a hallmark of major Chinese car makers. From the beginning target markets of the company were China, Middle-east, South Eastern Asia and Oceania. Because of that company’s first exporting was to Syria. In 2004 company started off sales Chery cars in Egypt. After…

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    MAJOR THEMES IN THE NOVEL Individualism A white tiger symbolizes power and majesty in East Asian cultures, such as in China and Japan. It is also a symbol for individualism and uniqueness. Balram is seen as different from those he grew up with. He is the one who got out of the “Darkness” and found his way into the “Light”. Throughout the book, there are references to how Balram is very different from those back in his home environment. He is referred to as the “White Tiger” Freedom In an…

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    Japans main classification of change in the 1930s was political, and in order to understand the sudden causation of these changes, one must first recognise the aspects that drove these changes at an earlier period. The Meiji restoration was a major contributor as it allowed the military to obtain political influence. The Great Depression arguably drove the Kwangtung Army to intervene and invade Manchuria, independent of the government. Nationalist sentiments intensified and a new group - the…

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    In the 17th and 19th century, Japan went through isolation within contact from the outer world. Isolation in Japan had resulted to changes because the Shoguns and Daimyos were unable to trade goods with other countries. So how did Japan influence of those in the outer world? Isolation affected Japan’s worldview because they created it themselves, and were not influenced by other countries outside of Japan. However, modernization of Japan occurred changing the country’s political,…

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    from an earlier document, the Imperial Rescript on Education (1890). Along with that document, the Ministry of Education introduced a new song into the school…

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