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    native born women face, but “unlike native born entrepreneurs, they frequently can't turn to their networks for a 'friends and family' first round; they often can't find a co-signer on a micro loan,” revealed one female entrepreneur during a Huffington Post interview. Language and cultural barriers can even further exasperate the difficulties of learning the financial rules and regulations when trying to start a business in another…

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    Tourism is one of the fundamental sector that contributes to every country’s economy. Singapore, as a developed country, have witnessed the nation’s tremendous growth in terms of its tourism attractiveness and competitiveness. The evolution from a chaotic fishing village to a popular tourism hub in Asia. The tourist arrival numbers has been increasing yearly from 9 million to 15 million since the introduction of the Integrated Resorts as reported by Singapore Tourism Board (STB). Thailand, a…

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    Khun Sirivat Case Study

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    Sirivat is a graduate of BBA Finance at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA in 1974. He worked as a Chairman for 4 years in the securities industry and finance, and as a Managing Director for 11 years. As soon as he left his post as Managing Director in 1990, he started investing in the local share market for his clients. He was able to make profits for them until the portfolio grew to hundreds of million baht. When the stock market crashed in 1994, He have lost all the money…

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    get a minor in general education. I have been happy with the path I chose to take, but with so many options out there, I have yet to find what I would love to spend my life doing. Over the past couple of years I have not been able to narrow down a post-grad plan. I have not felt ready to settle down with a job or make the decision to continue my education. Since I had not gotten the chance to study abroad in my 4 years of college I began searching for ways to get abroad after graduation.…

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    conference might make decisions but often had no means of enforcing them.’20 Macmillan goes on to argue that the peace settlement did come to a conclusion of peace terms that ‘Germany and its allies...were prepared to accept.’21 Therefore it was the actions post summit that lead to the failure of controlling Germany and to the second world war. As Macmillan states ‘The treaty might have worked to keep Germany firmly anchored within a strong international system if there had been the will to…

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    Long Thai Nov 30 T. Washington and Fredrick Douglass "No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it", Albert Einstein said. Indeed, T. Washington and Fredrick Douglass are two typical examples about this talk. Even thought they were born in the slavery, all of them had several different ways to achieve their goals. I am going to explore some similarities and differences between T. Washington and Fredrick Douglass in this essay. First of all, their backgrounds are…

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    Essay On The Guided Tour

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    Guided and photographic tours are a form of participatory methods, used to give outsiders inside information about key locations, as well as understanding conflicting ‘emotional- phenomenological experiences’ (Bendiner-Viani 2005). A deductive approach was taken, with the participant being instructed to identify, and document ways that food was marketed and whether this influenced their desire to dine at that restaurant. The tour was in the form of a transect walk, thus it was systematic and…

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    Charles Murray was an informative article about if we did not have a post-secondary education but had to take certification exams instead in order to get the job. Murray is credible because he got his B.A. at Harvard University as well as Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology he also has multiple works published, some are even books such as, A Behavioral Study of Rural Modernization: Social and Economic Change in Thai Villages, Beyond Probation: Juvenile Corrections and the Chronic…

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    Background Check Essay

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    Abstract I’ve always wondered how a company like Google or the CIA choose who they want to hire. There is a set of standard or a formula that is universal for every company to use in the hiring process. From past experience, companies conduct background checks and drug tests in order to be sure the potential employee has no record. This paper will explore the steps companies use in order to find the right candidate for the position. After the employee has been hired, what are some things…

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    Soft Power Case Study

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    Discussion I. Case Study 1.1 Definition of Soft Power and How Japan Implement its Soft Power. Power is a capability to do something in order to achieved what people want. In international relations, power could be defined as the a potentiality of a country to achieve the national interest within international dimension (Keohane & Nye, 1998, p. 86). Moreover, there two types of power, these are hard power and soft power. Hard power is the ability of a nation to get something that the country…

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