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    1. Coca-Cola soda-produced by Coca-Cola company. 2. Toyota Fielder-a brand produced by Toyota company. Strategies employed by the Coca-Cola company in producing their products. The Coca-Cola company is a worldwide business operating on a local scale in any place they do business. The company is recognizable globally. It has a strong system comprising of many bottling partners and itself. All the partners distribute the products to the suppliers-grocery stores, restaurants and many other places all over the world. The company has been able to reach higher targets in their productivity activities thereby making more profits. Focus to achieve more the key strategy applied by Coca-Cola company according to my illustration below. First, the company focused on increasing revenue and profits. Segmented revenue growth strategy has been used in a way that shows variations in the types of markets. It has also focused on giving incentives to their workers in order to boost their morale. To the new markets, the company focused on increasing the volume of sales, enhancing affordability of its beverages and establishing a firm foundation for their future success. To the existing markets, the company focused more on the balance between the volume of sales and pricing. On developing markets also, the company’s primary focus was on increasing profits. This was done by giving out small premium packages like aluminum and glass bottles. Through the focus to and by the application of the market…

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    It is believed that the first sugar cane was used by a man in Polynesia.9 In 510 BC the Emperor Darius (of what was then Persia) had invaded India where he had found, “a reed which gives honey without bees.”9. But of course it’s not 100% proven that this is true. Officially, Sucrose was discovered in India in 6 century AD by boiling cane juice.1 In 1747 Andreas Sigismund Marggra (A German scientists) was examining sugar beets when he discovered sucrose.1 Later in 1802, Franz Achard (who was a…

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    Racial Discrimination at the Coca Cola Company Thabet Alsaddah Racial Discrimination at the Coca Cola Company Coca Cola is multinational company known for its products all around the world. It aims to be the best company worldwide by following their business principles which encourage a culture of innovation and collaboration which encourages high ethics, transparency and accountability. To ensure these are adhered to, they conduct reviews to ensure that they are meeting those standards. To…

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    The Coca-Cola Company faced the risk of losing their business in the University of Michigan due to their unethical practices in India and Columbia. In the spring of 2004, the University of Michigan created a Vender Code of Conduct. The goal of this code of conduct was to define the standards that the university expected its vendors to uphold. Moreover, the code of conduct instructed vendors to abide by the laws where they operated, and to uphold standards such as nondiscrimination, health, and…

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    Symbols 1. Yams Yams are known as the men’s crop, and having an abundance of yams allows for health, security, and status. Yams are used by men to feed one’s family or sell for financial needs. Yams represent manliness, masculinity, and stability. 2. Kola Nuts The breaking of the kola nut before drinking or gathering represents the traditions and respect of the clan. By including the breaking of the kola nut in the novel, readers are able to understand how important traditions and culture are…

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    selfishness. Europeans did not believe in sharing, but conquering, owning and obtaining. In comparison, civilizations which had yet to advance, believed in collectivism, and interdependence; all individuals advanced together. These civilizations shared resources among all individuals, and they felt a sense of responsibility to the Earth. In contrast, the Europeans never felt such a responsibility, and thus exploited the Earth’s resources. These differences can be seen among the Europeans and the…

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    First, example the giant altar carved into the side of the mountains. The altar was beautifully designed for rituals. Next, the three sided tower called El torreòn. Like many buildings at Machu Picchu we do not know the purpose of this expertly crafted tower. It also, has some of most exquisite home designs by any civilization in history. The homes were made of large granite stones weighing up to 10 to 15 tons and we do not know how they got the stones raised into place. Overall the culture of…

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    Strait.” When this happened, hunters followed herds of bison and mammoths across this land bridge. Other migrating people paddled boats and fished along the coast for food. Earth’s climate began to increase, melting the ice that once had been used as a bridge. The people began to slowly migrate eastward and southward across the Americas, forming different groups and civilizations. Although many civilizations were formed, the Aztecs and the Incas had many similarities and differences in regards…

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    The Incas were an incredibly developed ancient society that lived in South America between 1438 A.D. to 1532 A.D.. They created aqueducts, an advanced communication system called Khipus, and an entire transportation system (“Top 5 Ancient Incan inventions”). Alongside these inventions, the Incan people created very intricate woven bridges. These bridges were used to get across large chasms along top the Andes mountains. They were incredibly useful, and quite intricate to make. Unlike in Europe,…

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    Machu Picchu is a very cultural and lively place inside the Peruvian Andes and the Amazon Basin. Machu Picchu was established hundreds of years ago by the Incas and is also known as “the city in the clouds” because it stands over 7,800 feet and covers over 79 acres. Within Machu Picchu, there are many Architectural and cultural factors like what was used to build it and the people who lived/lives there. Machu Picchu is a very cultured place and has many historical factors. First of all, it's…

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