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    Dentsu Case Analysis

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    With regard to advertising, one of marketing fields, Dentsu is a leading advertising agency, including lots of branches all over the world. Its headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan. One of its braches is Dentsu Vietnam with 100% foreign capital (Dentsu Vietnam). According to Sugiyama and Andree (2011), its philosophy “Good Innovation” leads the way Dentsu powerfully performs. Obviously, providing that we are talking about innovation, it means that we mention technological amelioration. Even…

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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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    Frog Sashimi: A bizarre dish Japanese are known for their culture in eating fresh or raw foods. Some restaurants in Tokyo, Japan want to introduce and promote fresh and unusual dishes to draw in some Japanese and tourists visiting in their place. So a video of a woman went viral because she is eating a live frog sashimi in one of the restaurant in Tokyo. Many people are against in that concept and commented harsh words but they did not realize they also killed and eat meats to satisfy their…

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    In Chapter 94 of Moby-Dick, “A Squeeze of the Hand,” Melville exposes the reader to the bizarre and coveted substance that catalyzed the rapid expansion of the whaling industry. Spermaceti is a waxy, oil-like substance produced in the spermaceti organ in the skull of the sperm whale. Originating from the spermaceti-organ, the fluid is located in the cranial cavity of the sperm whale and occupies a major part of the skull, holding up to 1,900 litres of spermaceti. Since the spermaceti organ, a…

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    Samoan 2009 Tsunami Report

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    Samoan 2009 tsunami report: What caused the earthquake and tsunami? On Tuesday the 29th of September 2009, a huge tsunami hit Samoa – as well as several other islands – and impacted many, leaving a path of destruction. Tsunamis are big waves that are generated from earthquakes, or volcanic eruptions that occur in the ocean. When the waves move inland they gradually gain height as the ocean gets shallow. So, the speed of the tsunami is related to the depth of the ocean. Tsunamis travel very fast…

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    Car Industry Analysis

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    trucks before embarking to passage vehicles, which currently take approximately 65% o its production. The growth of the automotive industry in China surpassed the production rate of Korea, Germany, France and United States only closely followed by Japan (Tang,…

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    Nations Development Programme (UNDP), millennium Development Goals (MDGs through its social outreach activities. See Appendix 11 Kia fulfills corporate social responsibility (CSR) on three fronts - social contributions, sustainable operations and business ethics - under the leadership of the enterprise-wide Social Responsibility Council. The first phase of the CSR initiative focused on ensuring that headquarters and local entities around the world shared the same objectives regarding CSR. The…

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    The origins of Japan 's shrinking population and its repercussions The population of advanced countries is known to be growing at a lower rate than those of developping countries. But more than a low growth, some countries actually experience a decline of their population. Japan became one of those countries in 2009, and as of 2016, has a negative growth rate of 0.19% according to the CIA. There are several factors that account for this situation, and challenges that Japan will face in the…

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    useful tool in understanding a country’s culture and communication nature. Japan comes across as a country with high context culture. The context is stronger than the reason. They value interpersonal relationships, collectivist by nature and form stable and long-lasting relationships. The problem solving and decision making usually happens in groups. Also, the power distance dimension in the model is above average for Japan. Hence, it can be interpreted that Japanese people expect and believe…

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    understand and communicate with each other .Therefore In this essay, I will compare two cultures Japan and India through five points: How does perception impact on intercultural interactions in these two cultures, Identity and cultural bias, Verbal intercultural communication, Nonverbal intercultural communication and Listening within and across cultures. PERCEPTION Perception…

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