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    Nokia and Finland

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    Case study: Finland and Nokia 1. How was Finland able to move from a sleepy economy to one of the most competitive nations in the world by the end of the 1990’s? Finland was considered a sleepy country even after their independence from Sweden, depending its economy mainly on the Soviet Union by exporting its natural resources. Finland however slowly but constantly developed its economy up to the OECD average, following the models of its Nordic neighbors to invest highly in social welfare and

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    Finland is a parliamentary democracy with a multiparty political system. It has a mixed presidential and parliamentary system with executive powers divided between the president and the prime minister. The president is the head of state and the commander-in-chief of the Defense Forces who oversees national security and foreign affairs. The president is elected for a term of six years and may hold up to two consecutive terms maximum. The president’s power has been slightly reduced since the constitutional

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    their countries and we can relate to them but it also shows how different we are from them to. Finland and the Usa are very different but there are something that we have the same. One of the laws in finland are that they can drink by the age of 18. But in the usa we are not allowed to drink till we are 21. One of the things we have the same are the military branches that we have three. Same as finland that they also have three branches in the military. They use different money as us they have Euro

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    Country Profile on Finland Finland is a republic located in Northern Europe between Sweden and Russia, with Norway to the north. Finland is thought to have been settled soon after the Ice Age and first inhabited by the Sami people. By the 12th century, Finns speakers had pushed the Sami people out and Christian mercenaries were preparing to convert Finland. In 1157, as a result of a crusade led by Swedish King Eric IX, Sweden conquered Finland and as such, converted Finland to Christianity. However

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    Finland Research Paper

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    Finland is located in Northern Europe. It’s shores border the Baltic Sea to the South and the Gulf of Finland to the East (Culture). Geographically, Finland is positioned between Sweden and Russia. Finland's coordinates are 61.9241 degrees North and 25.7482 degrees east. Finland’s land topography is made up of mostly rolling flat planes and thousands of lakes (Culture). In fact, there are over 60,000 lakes and nearly 1250 kilometers of coastline around Finland (Culture). Thanks to Finland’s location

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    The governmental systems of Finland are broken down into the following levels: State: Consists of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Human Rights Executive: Consists of the President, Cabinet, and other Executive Departments Legislative: Consists of Parliament Judicial: Consists of General Courts and Administrative Courts Before 1999, Finland had a parliamentary governmental system with an extremely powerful president. On June 11, 1999 the Finnish adopted a new constitution which

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    Finland .VS. The United States Finland and the United States religions are very different. Finland has a big percent of the population being Lutheran. The largest religion with 78% of people in Finland are part of Evangel’s Lutheran Church. The second largest religion with 22% of people out of Finland believing in Christianity. In Finland, there are many Muslims but few believe in Islam. The United States has a big percent of the population that is Christian. The United States largest religion

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    Mannerheim was born into a wealthy family. He was son to a Swedish nobleman who was highly regarded in his society. Carl Gustaf spoke better in Swedish and Russian tongue than he could in Finnish, but this would prove obsolete in his ability to accel in Finland later in life.1 Mannerheim started his military education at the Hamina Cadet School, though he was eventually expelled from the institution due to disciplinary reasons.2 Following

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    The Finnish Model will work well on reforming the U. S. because it provides equal education and opportunity for everybody. In the country of Finland, “there were no high-tech, interactive whiteboards in her [Kim’s] classroom…no police officer in the hallway” (p. 83). This suggests that these students do not need fancy equipment or armed protection to be the smartest kids in the world. In addition, the Finnish want everyone to be successful despite their circumstances at home, and one way they do

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    The Finnish Model will work well in reforming the U. S. because it provides equal education and opportunity to everybody. In the country of Finland, “there were no high-tech, interactive white boards in her [Kim’s] classroom…no police officer in the hallway” (p. 83). This suggests that these students do not need fancy equipment or armed protection to be the smartest kids in the world. In addition, the Finnish yearn for everyone to be successful despite their circumstances at home, and one way they

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