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    Strengths: + Company gains cost reduction of manufacturing (first year cost savings of moving to a low cost country were about 30%, expect further ongoing cost reductions of 10% annually) + Distribution channel improved: can ship anywhere in the world which help develop market share, brand name and revenue. + Attract and utilize new talent in new countries: product design responsibility to gravitate towards countries with talented but under-utilized human capital; and also capitalize on diversity.

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    to another country for living or work purposes. People have been moving from place to place as long as the human race has existed. The assimilation is much easier for legal immigrants, those who have entered lawfully, as opposed to illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants have a much harder time assimilating; mainly because they cannot access all the services that the country’s government has to offer without risking deportation. There are many reasons why people immigrate to a new country and some of

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    while others take years. Some may never adapt and never feel at home in the new country that they are living in. In the essay Imagining Homelands by Bharati Mukherjee, the author suggests that that an immigrant is either like her sister, someone who religiously retains her ethnicity, or like Mukherjee, who changes what is necessary to adapt to her new environment. Her sister keeps her roots while Mukherjee loses hers. Upon moving to America, Mukherjee changes the way she dresses because her sari, traditional

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    hardships immigrants face when moving to a new place. Three compositions that have allowed us to challenge our knowledge on immigration are, The Dew Breaker, written by Edwidge Danticat, Dothead written by Amit Majmudar, and A Quilt of Country written by Anna Quindlen. All three types of writing share the stories of immigrants moving from one place to another and the challenges they face throughout their journey. Immigrants try their best to acclimate to their new environment, even if that means

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    African Americans, out of their homes and into less fortunate neighborhoods that they can afford. This happens all over the country but has been more common in the last 16 years, as cities population percentages grow the percentage of minorities seem to decrease. Housing in cities have dramatically increased for some reason other than there not being enough room for everyone moving into cities or are they trying to push certain people out such as african americans? In the book, This side of home,

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    its trend, absolute percentage change of the exchange rate and the moving average of the standard deviation of the exchange rate. A moving standard deviation of nominal or real exchange rate seems to be the most commonly used method in the empirical literature. Hence, we will construct the moving average standard deviation of the monthly real exchange rate volatility with the same spirit as Serenis and Tsounis (2014) and a moving standard deviation of real exchange rate can be expressed as: Where

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    Life Changing Events Have you ever experienced a life changing event, where your plane crashed out of nowhere, because your pilot had a heart attack? Or dealt with your father moving away, and moving to a new country? Maybe you have experienced growing up, and it was challenging. Brian, Moonshadow, and Rachel all faced life changing events that had a direct impact on their lives. Brian faced loneliness and hunger when he was stranded on a deserted island, because his

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    emigrate from the United States, I would recommend moving to Australia. Australia is known to have a high level of economic freedom, a relatively low amount of corruption, and it is relatively easy to start a business there. By observing these factors, we can determine that you would most likely be successful when emigrating to the country and easily find employment. Economic freedom is an important characteristic to consider when choosing a new country to move to. Economic freedom indicates how easy

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    You rarely hear of a situation in which an immigrant is welcomed into a new country and makes an easy and happy life there. The American Dream most people look for is very difficult to reach. There are many things you have to go through and many stages of life you will be held back on but there are some people who change the views of this and push through. Garnette Cadogan was a walker, but little did he know his walking would change the way people saw him and the same goes for Older, he didn’t

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    was born. I have moved 10 times and lived in different countries during the last 17 years. Due to the fact that I was always moving, I never had long term friendships. It was really hard, especially as a child, to make friends. I always like the odd person because not all public schools I attended were familiar with military families. That always led to a feeling of uncomfortableness. It was hard to understand that people are not used to a new face in school. I learned from my parents at a young age

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