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    I’ll admit that coming from an Indian background, I did feel that there were expectations for me to choose a career in the science field. I applied for college as a mathematics major because I knew I was good at it, but thought it would be too boring for me so I switched to business. Halfway through the summer before freshman year, I decided I wanted to become a journalism major because business seemed too rigid too. The moment I signed off on the major declaration form, anxiety swept over me…

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    When one considers the growth and internationalization of other banks, a merger of this magnitude was required for the sustainability of UBS. The global market was expanding rapidly and competitors were aggressively seeking to develop across country borders. Furthermore, the prominent position…

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    Cross-cultural communication has been the topic of research of various disciplines for a long time. It is the form of message that purposes to segment material crossways diverse culture and social groups. It is used to describe the wide variety of message courses and difficulties that obviously seem in an organization or social context made up of persons from different religious, social, national, and educational backgrounds. Cross cultural communication is sometimes used synonymously. In this…

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    other related industries that are internationally competitive. One internationally successful industry may be in the lead to advantages in other related or supporting industries. Competitive supplying industries will strengthen innovation and internationalization in industries at future stages in the value system. In addition to suppliers, related industries are of significance. These are industries that can operate and coordinate specific activities in the value chain together, or that is…

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    American leaders like President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, were some of the first to champion human rights as universal notion. Their work led to the conversion of a political ideology once completely disregarded into a dominant element of international affairs today. Despite this, the United States has lagged behind in its failure to ratify most of the international human rights treaties that have come into existence since the creation of the Universal…

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    The ESL Pull-Out Report

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    According to a report on IZA World of Labor, an online publication that prints research materials often used in policy-making in the United States, “Enrollment of limited English proficient students in US public elementary and secondary schools reached 4.4 million in 2011/2012, or 9% of total enrollment, and is growing much faster than enrollment of other students” (Chin). This is the outcome of a massive influx of immigrants from all parts of the world exacerbated by globalization. Naturally,…

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    This business study will define strategic plan of integrity continuity analysis to apply social responsibility and ethical standards of management for stakeholder’s needs and agendas. The use of an integrity continuity plan can help to bring a more comprehensive sense of social responsibility and an ethical obligation to the owner and upper management as the primary stakeholders of the company. In this manner, the company can plan to assess the various codes of conduct, ethical standards,…

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    Haier Case

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    1. Characterize Haier and its industry. Haier’s is a China-based multinational company specializing in the production of home appliances and consumer electronics was at first settled in 1984 as a Qingdao Refrigerator CO., in Qingdao, China (Haier, 2015). They are the third-biggest maker of home appliances and consumer electronics in the world and first in China. With their high quality of products, they have a great brand reputation and product differentiation. This is most vital variable to…

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    Case Study: YUM ! Brands

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    After the huge success for YUM! Brands Inc. in China during 2015, the company announced in October 2016 their plan to execute a multi-year strategy to speed up growth, minimize instability and maximize capital return which will bring about a company that is more focused, more franchised and more efficient. This will ultimately enable YUM! Brands to lead more growth and at the same time will empower the company to convey sustainable, long-term results (Anon., 2017). 3.1 Growth drivers of YUM!:…

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    One of the main species of interest in Indonesia is shrimp, vannamei is the dominantly farmed species. Figure 4 below shows that shrimp makes the highest earnings in export value on a per kg basis among fish and seaweed that are produced in an outstanding quantity. Establishment of vannamei has revived the industry and strengthen shrimp’s position as Indonesia’s main fishery export commodity by value. It is estimated that 2011 shrimp export contributes around USD 1.5 billion contrast to around 1…

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