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    Samsung Strategy Analysis

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    Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansl Group. Since 1990s Samsung has increasingly globalized electronics and activities. Especially, mobile phone and semiconductors have become its most important source of income. From GSG(2010), which is the research team of Samsung, Samsung is operating in over 50 countries worldwide. Samsung Group has 369,000 employees in 510…

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    CSR Samsung Samsung established in 1938, now Samsung is a big company that sell a products and services such as an electronic components, medical equipment, telecommunications equipment, advertising, entertainment, information and communication, hospitality, financial services, chemicals, and others. As a big company, Samsung has awareness for making a welfare of the employees and the communities through the Corporate Social Responsibility programs. Samsung has a vision, the one of the vision…

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    because e-cigarettes deliver a smooth taste and a luscious smell not all the tar smoke and ash (blucigs). Nevertheless, some establishments are banning the use of such “vaporizers” because of its unknown effects on the human body. Another benefit to electronic cigarettes are that they would save a lot of moolah. Considering the fact that the amount of people in the U.S. currently, who smoke which is 20.7 percent of our population not all of them are heavy smokers (sharecare). Let’s say that you…

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    Introduction Electronic waste management can be referred to as electronic materials that are no longer in use, for example; computers, mobile phones, electronic equipment’s that are found in the office, refrigerators among others (Kahhat et al. 2008). These types of electronic are in most cases kept away for reselling, reusing, for recycle purposes and at times they are scheduled for disposal (Kahhat et al. 2008). Other types of electronic waste usually include re-usable electronics that are…

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    Individuals who have the paper delivered to them at 13- to 52- week intervals, print subscribers, are USA Today’s most loyal customers (Ferrell and Hartline, 2014, p. 320). The opportunity of using technology in today’s economy has had a negative effect on USA Today (p. 323). For instance, individuals who have the paper delivered to them, print subscribers, are USA Today’s most loyal customers (p. 320). However, as technology advances, consumers have the opportunity to access news electronically…

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    In this study Coleman and his colleagues looked at the knowledge level, the perceptions surrounding, and the perceived harms of electronic cigarettes by their adult users. All participants of the focus groups who were selected to be a part of this study were current e-cigarette users within the past 30 days. The focus groups discussed why the participants used e-cigarettes, their current level of knowledge about e-cigarette products and the ingredients used, and their beliefs about the…

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    Another reason is the challenge of privacy for SMEs. Because of the presence of numerous entrepreneurs in the Internet, it seems that brand recognition matters in order to be competitive. Moreover, it is not enough that a Web site is informative and user-friendly; it should also be updated frequently. Search engines must direct queries to the Web site, and news about the site must be broadly disseminated. Significantly, the experience of many OECD countries attests to the fact that the best…

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    Second Hand Vapor Essay

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    Secondhand Vapor: Not at all Like Smoke Electronic cigarettes or eCigarettes work by creating a nicotine rich vapor that can be vaped or inhaled by the user. Although public health officials have fear that cigarettes may encourage young people to smoke, several research studies continue to show that the effects of second hand smoke from the vapor do not present the same threat as those posed by traditional cigarette smoking. Studies have indeed shown that over 53,000 people die from second hand…

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    Electronic muscle stimulators, also known as EMS devices, are machines that aid people in toning their muscles. These types of machines can help an individual keep their body toned, in shape and according to some, enable them to lose weight. They are also used by physical therapists and health care professionals for the relief of minor joint pains, muscle aches and stress. For individuals who suffer from partial to full paralysis or have hard time moving, electronic muscle stimulation via these…

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    . Brill, Alex and Satel, Sally and Viard, Alan D., Should E-Cigarettes Be Taxed? (April 14, 2014). Tax Notes, Vol. 143, No. 2, 2014. Available at SSRN: Should E-Cigarettes Be Taxed? by Alex Brill, Sally Satel, Alan D. Viard :: SSRN Foulds, J. "Electronic Cigarettes: Views of Afficionados and Clinical/public Health Perspectives." Clinical Practice 65.10 (2011): 1037-042. Print. Schripp, T., Markewitz, D., Uhde, E. and Salthammer, T. (2013), Does e-cigarette consumption cause passive vaping?.…

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