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    Nestle Case

    193 countries with 500 factories which employ around 333,000 people worldwide. In the early 1990s, Nestle faced challenges in maintaining its growth rate in Western European and North American markek2ts. So they looked towards emerging markets in Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin American. Customization rather than globalization was the key to business development in those countries. Their idea was to adopt in those markets through research and development to find the suitable product for each of those

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    Power Distance in Romania

    Romania is among the 10% of the most power distant countries, more precisely it scores 90, which is the 7th position regarding the most power distance societies in the world as for instance Latin American countries and countries of South-eastern Asia and Eastern Europe. This is underlined by the fact that the country is extremely centralized: 2/3 of all foreign investments go into the capital city Bucharest where also 80% of all financial potential is concentrated. There are a lot of backgrounds

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    Stag Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe

    STAG TOURISM IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE STAG TOURISM IN EASTERN EUROPE STAG TOURISM IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Table of contents. 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………… 2 2. Problem Statement…………………………………………………………………………...2 3. Methodology. …………………………………………………………………………………..3 4. Findings…………………………………………………………………………………………...5 5. Stag Tourism Destination as Place……………………………………………………. 6 6. Stag Tourism Destination as Space…………………………………………………….9 7. Advantages and Disadvantages………………………………………………………

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    Soviet Union

    How Did International Relations in Eastern Europe Serve to Cause the Soviet Union’s Collapse? The Soviet Union also known as the USSR was a major world power during its existence. Which began with the Russian Revolution of 1917 and went on until its collapse in 1991. The United States and the Soviet Union were ultimately large rivals since the commencement of World War 2, which created conflict known as the “Cold War”. While we are so grateful that a nuclear war did not break out, some believe

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    Cross Cultural Understanding

    A couple of years ago, I happened to make a couple of single-serving German friends for an evening whilst quaffing mulled wine at the Christmas market. Clearly glad to have found a little home away from home the two guys were already fairly well toasted on a selection of their favourite beers etc… somehow or other literature eeked its way into the conversation at some point or other at which point Hans suddenly got extremely excited at the prospect of doing a bit of Bard-bashing. Slamming his beer

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    Uj7Juyuyy

    Joseph Stalin was born 18th December 1878 and died on 5th March 1953, was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. Holding the post of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he was effectively the dictator of the state. Stalin was born in Gori in the Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire, to Besarion Jughashvili, a Georgian cobbler who owned his own workshop, and Ketevan Geladze, a Georgian who was born a serf

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    Assess the Extent to Which Two Polarised Blocs Had Formed in Europe by 1955.

    views of the two controlling forces being USA and the Soviet communist. the Making of this state was Inevitable to a certain extent as due to the opposing ideological views. To polarization of the twin states starts with the soviets increasing the eastern states sphere of control with a series of violent uprisings, coups and in most cases legitimate gaining power such as in Hungary where power was taken via democratic means however still installing a single party government. this was Stalin creating

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    Comperative Essay

    Jon Gjebrea WRIT 1010 / 50 April 25, 2012 Dr. Lydia Wazir Comperative essay Compare two countries In this essay I am going to concentrate on clear contrasts between Albania and Italy- one of the countries from central Europe. These countries have different population, food, area. However, one may find their natural environment similar- in both countries there are politics, seas, and other components. When you think about the two countries- Albania and Italy, you may find them completely

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    Cold War

    confrontations existed between the Soviet bloc countries and The United States-led Western powers. There were several prerequisites of the Cold War beginning, but the main one was a refusal of the USSR to compromise with the USA and leave occupied areas of Eastern Europe, moreover its potential interest in communist regimes in Greece, Italy and France. The Truman Doctrine that was suggested by the president with a support of George Marshall, George Kennan and Dean Acheson in February 1947 became an ideological

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