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    libraries, but America itself is not free because it is still afraid of reading about slavery and shies away from the topic. Contemporary readers have a responsibility to take the leading role in remembering history of American slavery. The internationalization of contemporary English means that reading is the best tool for doing this and bridging the gap (Bennett and Royle, 238). The history of American slavery is not told in the acts of the slave masters but rather in the stories of the slaves

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    The world is ever changing and has been that way even before humans dominated Earth. However, what we are interested in for this topic is in the last few decades where globalization has had an impact in the early 21st century, making the world “flat”. The phrase that the world has become flat is a metaphor for viewing the world level in terms of commerce and competition, meaning a level playing field where everyone has an equal opportunity. However, opinions are divided on how much globalization

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    Shanghai has not abandoned the traditional Chinese characteristics of the Shanghai culture, but instead has integrated the traditional folk customs and urban customs perfect.The bustling Shanghai is full of its unique cultural charm, and its internationalization, modernization, and time-style labels are also attracting more and more people. Shanghai, a historic and cultural city, is famous for its Shanghai culture and Longtang culture. The Shanghai culture is a style of Chinese art present in the late

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    its first international expansion, advertising to middle and upper class. McDonalds decided to expand internationally, due to the enormous success in America. There was heavy research involved in the expansion. Through globalization and internationalization, McDonalds were able to develop marketing strategies according to cultural needs, to serve specific target markets. McDonalds enter India’s foreign market and 1996 and is a tough foreign market to enter, but with McDonald’s success they were

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    1. What are LEGO’s values and corporate identity? How did these develop over time (prior to LEGO Media Int’l)? * The name LEGO in itself means “play well”, the beginnings of the corporate identity were designed into the brand name * GKC was responsible for the stud and tube system, which is recognizable within the logo, as well as meant that all Lego blocks could fit together * In the 1970’s, GCK designed the “ten lego characteristics” which today represents the guidelines for development

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    For my student personnel class, I had the opportunity to interview a higher education administrator, Deborah Alm. She is the director of the International Center at Springfield College, a private medium-sized coeducational college in Western Massachusetts. Her office is located in one of those red brick wall buildings, lie on Alden Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. I live not far from the campus area and I drive through Alden Street quite often. I always wonder what is it like to be working in

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    How can we situate colonialism within the broader globalization processes of industrialization and deindustrialization in Hong Kong? Globalization is manifesting itself as a result of colonial processes. The effects of Hong Kong’s colonial history are still present as it is not its own independent city-state and currently has semi-autonomous rule under mainland China. After giving a brief history on colonial Hong Kong, I will be focusing on the Sino-British Agreement of 1984 and its subsequent effects

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    Case Study Of Oba

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    Oba’s remarkable growth is well recognized in two separate reports by The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB 2016) and Turkish Enterprise and Business Confederation (TURKONFED 2017) as being one of the top 100 highest growing firms in Turkey. Specifically, between years 2012 and 2016, Oba has increased its sales by 212%, assets by 103% and the number of employees by 87% (ISO 2017). This is about three-fold of the overall development in Turkish economy (TUIK 2017). As of 2016

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    GLOBAL BUSINESS

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    Management Report Initial analysis of the Issues facing Elecdyne contemplating internationalisation Introduction Our company, Elecdyne (SME, based in Tokyo, started in 1990) is facing increased competition in the Japanese consumer electronics industry and several problems in connection with labour and technology are making the situation even harder. To come through these difficulties the board have decided to go international. The aims of this report are to analyse the future outlook of the

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    Foreign Investment’s Effect on the U.S. Stockmarket Part I. Executive Summary Part II. Research Foreign direct investment (FDI) has taken a growing and extraordinary role in international business. Foreign investment has had a positive impact on the United States’ general economic growth through the creation of employment, attraction of capital investments, and expansion of manufactured exports. It has also brought international brand names and skilled labor to the country and facilitated

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