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    Question 1. Actors of Micro Environment Company Name: Malaysia Airlines Berhad 1) Competitors • Garuda Indonesia (https://www.garuda-indonesia.com/my/en/index.page) • Cathay Pacific (http://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_MY.html) • Singapore Airlines (http://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/my/home) • AirAsia (http://www.airasia.com/my/en/home.page?cid=1) 2) Suppliers • Airbus SAS, The Boeing Company (Aircrafts) • Brahim’s Holdings Bhd (Food and beverages catering) • GE Engine Services (Maintenance,…

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    COMPANY PROFILE: Air France formally Société Air France, named as AIRFRANCE, is the French flag carrier headquartered in Tremblay-en-France, (north of Paris). It is an auxiliary of the Air France-KLM Group and an establishing individual from the SkyTeam worldwide aircraft collusion. Air France, was born on 07th october 1933, resulting from the combination of five French airlines, Air Union, Air Orient, Société Générale de Transport Aérien (SGTA), CIDNA and Aéropostale. It was among the…

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    parents and friends of three minor children, filed a suit alleging the Texas Pledge and Minute of Silence Statute was unconstitutional. Each morning, Texas public school students are mandated to pledge allegiance to the United States and Texas state flag and observe a minute of silence. The Crofts sued Governor Rick Perry on behalf of their children who attended the Carrolton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. The Crofts argue the 2003 amended statute…

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    general, especially teenage to younger adults. This generation is one of the unhealthiest eaters the world has ever seen, and they are all too lazy to exercise and do something about the problem, so they are all becoming obese. Then, because the man is facing the other direction with a shadow over his head, I connected it to my topic of how these obese Americans are turning away from the blame of becoming obese and trying to pin it on the fast food companies. From that, I thought of the slogan…

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    Americans show their pride is by not only flying flags on poles, but also displaying the flag on merchandise. Some items that we display the flag on include: paper plates used on the Fourth of July, clothing, and accessories for our cars. Similar to fanatic nationalism, patriotic nationalism incorporates the idea that your country is the best nation in the world. However, patriotic nationalists…

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    President Ronald Reagan. Among them was Gregory Lee Johnson who was burning an American flag. The controversy happened in the courtroom as the U.S. Supreme Court has to make a decision and react on the situation of Johnson setting the American flag on fire. “To say that the government has an interest in encouraging proper treatment of the flag, however, is not to say that it may criminally punish a person for burning a flag as a means of political protest” (15). This shows that the relationship…

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    that politics should not be limited during sporting events, whether an athlete demonstrates a popular or unpopular opinion because they are the ones with enough influence to make a difference. Smith demonstrated her own political opinion by not facing the flag before games to protest America's…

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    Advertisements are known to have hidden meanings within them. The product being sold, whether it is clothes, food, or cars, have an underlying message that reflects the advertiser’s attention and the consumer’s ideals. In the advertisement I analyzed on True Religion Brand Jeans, the advertisement depicts a black and white photograph of an attractive male and female model on a motorcycle in the desert to which the female model is looking out into the distance with her head turned away from the…

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    Ever since the first incident of flag burning occurred in the United States, it has been heavily debated whether or not one has the right to desecrate the country’s stars and stripes. Today, it is within the law to burn the flag as a form of expression. It has not always been that way. Once the Vietnam War started, many people protesting the war demonstrated their hatred for the country’s actions by burning the national flag. This led to the action becoming a federal offense, anyone committing…

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    the Confederate flag in the football stadium by, then Chancellor Robert Khayat. This was the result then Athletic Director, Pete Boone and student leaders who approved a resolution asking Ole Miss fans to stop waving Rebel flags at athletic events. In an interview Boone stated that the flag hurt recruitment (Cabell, 1997). "I mean, we 've got a great university here, a great academic program, and we 're being held back from a national perspective because of this Confederate flag,” said Boone…

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