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     Identification of target customers and an analysis of their attributes. Use the information in the marketing plan and market profiles for other countries to assist you in documenting attributes. Identified target customers within the selected country will be: Identified target customers Customer attributes Segment 1 – young couples Very explorative, fun loving and prone to the western culture and languages Segment 2 – retired couples Very quiet, calm and don’t want to be disturbed with the…

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    centralized location, making it a great country to trade with. Australia’s largest exports are mostly resource-based, including minerals and fuels like iron ore and coal. The country also exports many other goods and services, such as education, tourism, beef, dairy, wheat, and pharmaceuticals. However, although Australia’s international trade is very successful, it does not have any special economic zones in the country. Special economic zones are a method of stimulating economic activity,…

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    Cuban Revolution Causes

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    The Cuba revolution happened in 1953 July 26th, to 1959 January 1st, the Cuba revolution occurred from deep unhappiness with the regime of Fulgencio Batista (Batista) elected president of Cuba in 1940 to 1944 then turned dictator from 1952 to 1959. Batista allowed Cuba to be controlled and exploited by the USA. By March 1952 the protagonist for launching an armed revolution was Fidel Castro (Castro) a young lawyer and activists petitioned who aimed to overthrow Batista. Castro accused Batista of…

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    regarding economic policies. This partnership can help bring new economic growth to the United States and to the Asia-Pacific region. There are currently twelve countries that make up the Trans-Pacific Partnership they are; Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Singapore, United States, Australia, Peru, Vietnam, Malaysia, Mexico Canada, and Japan. I believe that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will influence the United States economy by opening new market opportunities for the U.S. to participate in. This…

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    Mississippi. Nancy is now the president of the board of directors for the Fulbright Association, which promotes scholarship, collaborative engagement and cultural diplomacy around the world. In 1963, she was awarded a Fulbright grant in literature to New Zealand. Since then, Nancy helped launch programs such as the Alumni Insight Tours and Alumni Service Corps trips. During her time as president, she hopes to focus on increasing alumni engagement, advocacy and visibility for the Fulbright…

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    environments can be linked by roads and railways, as well as various methods of transport can help connect one place to another. Cars, planes, ships, buses and trains are used to transport people and goods around the world for various reasons, such as tourism, trade, business and visiting family. How do you connect with people and places? Fill in the following table based on your life over the course of one day, showing…

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    rainforests, lots to do, surrounded by friendly faces the Gold Coast is the ideal location to hold the Commonwealth Games. It is Australia’s sixth largest city, one of the fastest growing regions in the country and one of the most diverse year round tourism destination in Australia attracting 11 million visitors each year. With a wide array of natural attractions, the city offers a broad range of well-developed tourist and family-friendly services and infrastructure, including restaurants,…

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    Fiji, a country and an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, comprises 333 islands and 522 smaller islets (SPC 2008, p.1). Around 106 of these islands are permanently inhabited with the total estimated population of 900,000 (UNDP 2015). An estimate of 49% of the total population live in the rural areas (UNDP 2015), while around 90% of the population in Fiji live in the coastal lowlands area (Nunn et al. 1993). Fiji has a total land area of 18,274 km2, of which 87% is accounted for the two…

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    Cook Island Research Paper

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    The Cook Islands is a Polynesian country comprising 15 small islands with a total land area of 240 km2 (Table 1), located in the South Pacific Ocean, but its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers an ocean area of 1.8 million km2. The country of the Cook Islands consists of two main groups, one in the north and one in the south. The southern group is nine elevated islands mainly of volcanic origin although some are virtually atolls. The majority of the population lives in the southern group (Fig.…

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    can be done through a website, social media, apps, and educational games. Incorporating technology to the zoo would help engage the visitors or potential visitors with an interest in animals and nature. The zoo can inform their visitors of events, new attractions, and any offers. According to a Time’s article technology can also be seen as a competitor of zoos, with advancements of virtual reality people can see or experience an animal's presence without leaving their home. Yet many zoo owners…

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