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    Reading

    150 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Reading comic books is bad for children. Use specific details and examples to support your answer. I disagree with this statement.  Children can learn something from comic books. So, as long as children don’t spend too much time reading comic books, comic books could be good for them. I think reading books is good for children, but some children don’t like reading books. However, some of these children like reading comic books. It

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    Drift Nets

    problem. For example, the European Union banned the use of drift nets for no longer than 2.5 km. Some organizations such as North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission (NPAFC) that include Canada, the United States, the Russian Federation, Korea and Japan have already been monitoring four million square kilometres of the North Pacific Ocean. What ordinary people can do to reduce this negative impact is cause awareness to those who do not know about it so it can get adequate attention for effective protection

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    Global Business Country Analysis - Bsb119

    Risk in Japan Japans political environment is among the most stable in the world based upon the fact that the World Bank has ranked Japan in the top quartile in all areas of governance as can be seen in figure *INSERT FIGURE NUMBER*. Graph retrieved from Finance for Australian Exporters Graph retrieved from Finance for Australian Exporters Figure 1- Governance Indicators in Japan Sourced from Finance for Australian Exporters, 2015 Additionally, the World Bank has also rated Japan 29th

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    Investigating Car-Glass Market Cartel

    Investigating the fines imposed on the car-glass market cartel Maastricht University | | | | School of Business & Economics | | | | Place & date: | Maastricht 11.12.12 | | | | Name, initials: | Sander Kloosterman S.L | | For assessor only | | ID number: | I6050087 | | 1. Content | | Study: | Economics | | 2. Language structure | | Course code: | EBC1010 | | 3. Language accuracy | | Group number: | 14 | | 4. Language: Format & citing/referencing | |

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    Why Is South Korea the Most Influent Country in the World ?

    Final Year Essay Economic development in South Korea First of all, I decided to do my final year essay on South Korea’s marketing because I’m a massive fan of this country. Indeed, I have chosen economics as my study option. Then, it was obvious to talk about the Mark in South Korea during a whole year. I had to answer a question which was “Why South Korea will soon be the most influent country in the world ?”. Through different themes, I’m going to answer to this question again. However

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives

    have more than 30,000 restaurant locations in more than 100 countries around the world. McDonald’s makes billions of dollars each year but they still issues in the global sector (McDonald’s, 2011). McDonald’s established their first restaurant in Japan in 1971 (McDonald’s, 2011). This establishment brought about some issues because of the cultural differences. Some of the issues are food preparation, food organization, and food delivery. Even though McDonald’s way of doing business contradicted with

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    Liberal Studies

    Liberal Studies: Hundreds feared dead in ferry disaster off South Korea Discuss these questions with your classmates: Have you ever been on a cruise ship? Would you know what to do if your yacht, sailboat or cruise ship went down? Where is South Korea? Have you ever been to South Korea? Vocabulary: Match the words from the article on the left with their synonyms on the right: Missing | Stuck | Trapped | Save | Rescue | Close | Survivors | Explanation | Leaning | Tilting

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    Furusato

    relate to what is said in the article. The article portrays a strong image of Japan which initiates a culture of “reviving the golden age”, reviving the past which we all miss or could even be said as looking back to what life was for the forefathers and on what all this superficiality is built on. Japan, as we all know is a country rich in history, traditions and culture. Many countries have a similar system but what makes Japan unique is the perseverance of its people to preserve them on a consistent

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    Tucker Case

    Tucker: The Man and His Dream 1) I believe for an idea to be truly innovative, it must be driven both internally and externally. Tucker’s idea for the 1948 Tucker Sedan was fueled by both internal and external innovation. Internal innovation happens when a new feature or version is implemented to an already existing product and is driven by ones own desire. Tucker exhibited internal innovation with his car by adding his own new features like seat belts, moving lights, a back engine, disc breaks

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    Natural Disasters Are Not Often Natural Disasters but Are in Fact Human Disasters’. Discuss This Statement in Relation to Seismic Events. (40)

    reduced in any way. One factor that supports this is the magnitude of the earthquake. Eg. Haiti earthquake of 2011 had a magnitude of 7.2 on the Richter scale. whereas Japans was a magnitude of 9.0. The higher magnitude would cause greater impacts such as destruction of infrastructure and greater deaths. This is proven as Japan had 18,000 lives lost. Therefore showing that the nature and physical aspects of a disaster is what influences the impacts of the event. However, it can be argued that human

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