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    North Korea War

    Korean War The Korean War (25 June 1950 - armistice signed 27 July 1953[1] ) was a military conflict between the Republic of Korea, supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China (PRC), with military material aid from the Soviet Union. The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II. The Korean peninsula

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    Mcdonald's in Vietnam

    this study also examines the entry mode in Vietnam. In the concluding sections, I was able to outline the challenges and recommendations for McDonald’s. Key words: globalization, strategy, fast food, expansion 1.0 Introduction McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest hamburger fast food chains which serves up to 64 million customers daily. McDonald’s annual report in 2007 revealed that it served one billion more customers globally in the previous year because of its reasonably priced

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    Tesco

    keep their customers loyal, they also use product development to introduce new products to their customers, they use market development to try and get customers to buy existing products and Tesco have expanded their Business by opening a store in South Korea. Market Penetration/Relationship Marketing The way Tesco have tried to get Customers to stay loyal is by offering them a clubcard boost. Clubcard boost is a good way of keeping their customers because it can offer a lot of things such as

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    The Importance Of Marine Aquaculture

    is one of the most important and quickest growing industries in the world (Asche, 2008). This industry is a substitute for the traditional forms of fish supply and an important source of protein for the growing human population and can relieve the pressures on marine and coastal ecosystems (Lucas and Southgate, 2012). In addition, marine aquaculture can contribute to food security (Godfray et al., 2010; FAO, 2014). Capture fishery production has been relatively static since the late 1980s, while aquaculture

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    Lego

    The LEGO Company in Asia 1 2 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 3 THE LEGO GROUP ............................................................................................................. 6 2.1 PRESENTATION ................................................................................................................ 6 2.2 HISTORY ................................................................

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    Strategic Human Resources

    Running head: GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES 1 Global Human Resources: How to create a successful global presence to insure the success of an organization in meeting its goals and mission Student Name University Name Class Name Professor Name Date GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES 2 Global Human Resources: How to create a successful global presence to insure the success of an organization in meeting its goals and mission Walmart achieved great success with their “Every Day Low Prices” strategy. Through

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    The Korean Management

    management system. We will discuss extensively the relationship between government and business to understand the Korean management system. Because South Korea is a rapidly changing society, variable sources of information like newspapers and weekly and monthly magazines were integrated into this book. Of course, we also used books published in South Korea and elsewhere for developing a conceptual framework of the

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    Twelve Domains of Culture

    Culture Chart |Mexican |Chinese |South Korean |Indian |Laotian |German |Canadian |Japanese |Filipino |Brazilian | |Overview, inhabited localities, & topography |Prefer to be referred to as Mexican American, geo-graphically, historically, and culturally diverse, reside mostly in CA, TX, IL, AZ, FL, NM, CO, 90% live in urban areas, fastest growing ethnic population in U.S. |Immigrants to Western countries very diverse, culture differs with mix of west and traditional values & beliefs, value accountability

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    Non Tarrif Barriers

    Tariff and non-tariff barriers are two important barriers of international trade. These are one of the traditional forms of government interventions in the economic activity. Even today it is practiced by all the countries around the globe. The governments all over the world try to improve their economy by supporting domestic business, through the tariff and non-tariff barriers. Even though it supports domestic business over the foreign competition, it comes at the cost of the domestic consumer.

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    Genghis Khan

    Mongol tribe near Burkhan Khaldun mountain and the Onon and Kherlen Rivers in modern-day Mongolia, not far from the current capital Ulaanbaatar. The Secret History of the Mongols reports that Temüjin was born with a blood clot grasped in his fist, a traditional sign indicating that he was destined to become a great leader. He was the third-oldest son of his father Yesükhei, a minor tribal chief of the Kiyad and an ally of Ong Khan of the Kerait tribe and the oldest son of his mother Hoelun. He was called

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