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    Are you in a relationship? What are your political views? And where did you go for breakfast this morning? What would once have been details of our lives known only by those we know and trust‚ many of us now willingly display online. From the surveillance entertainment of Big Brother to CCTV and celebrity magazines‚ the boundaries of what is regarded as appropriate to put in the public domain are shifting dramatically. But nothing is challenging our notion of privacy more than social networking

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    Do Falling Birthrates Pose a Threat to Human Welfare? Do Falling Birthrates Pose a Threat to Human Welfare? When questioning whether or not we are a species in decline‚ one has but to look at two different numbers. One of those numbers is birthrates‚ or the number of live births in a given area. For this paper I will concentrate on the United States primarily to provide a more centralized view. The other number you can look at is the mortality rate‚ or number of deaths in that same area. From

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    POLITICAL AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENT Marketing decisions are highly affected by changes in the political/ legal environment. The environment is made up of laws and government agencies that influence and constraint various organizations and individuals in society. Legislations affecting business has steadily increased over the years. The product the consumes and the society against unethical business behaviour and regulates the functioning of the business organizations. Removal of restrictions to the

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    mission statements EFE Matrix (external factors evaluation) IFE Matrix (internal factors evaluation) TOWS Matrix (threats-opportunities-weaknesses-opportunities) Existing Mission‚ Objectives‚ and Strategies The existing mission of Amazon.com is to provide in an online venue the information necessary to allow people locate and purchase anything they may want (assuming that what people want is not illegal or otherwise prohibited from sale). Foremost among the existing objectives of Amazon.com

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    inevitable; moreover‚ it is irreversible. In few decades‚ this process has been running very unbelievably quickly without any control or a plan. Some people see it as it is beneficial and may develop many countries’ economy‚ politics‚ culture‚ and environment. It could also be a gate to a happy and povertyless future. As Monbiot believes‚ "Our task is surely not to overthrow globalisation‚ but to capture and use it as a vehicle for humanity’s first global democratic revolution." (Monbiot 2003‚ p. 35)

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    tracked using cookies and other web monitoring tools. Not all websites have strong privacy protection policies‚ and they do not always allow for informed consent regarding the use of personal information. The introduction of new information technology has a ripple effect‚ raising new ethical‚ social‚ and political issues that must be dealt with on the individual‚ social‚ and political levels. These issues have five moral dimensions: information rights and obligations‚ property rights and obligations

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    periods. (starbucks.com) Sociological Forces As a result of Starbucks closely following their objectives‚ the company has installed a list of principles that further outline the company ’s willingness to make sure that its affect on the environment is as positive as possible. These principles are stated as (starbucks.com): Understanding of environmental issues and sharing information with our partners. Developing innovative and flexible solutions to bring about change. Striving to buy‚

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    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 1. Threat of Substitute Products (LOW) The possibility threat of substitutes is moderately low; since there are few substitutes from other industries (if any); and most of them are seemed to be obsolete or have on foot out of the door‚ e.g. digit camera in the place of film camera and fax machines in place of overnight mail delivery. Consider that Sony has built a good reputation and strong customer loyalty‚ it effectively position the company’s products against product

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    >> OPPORTUNITIES Huge Market Potential - In a country of a billion people‚ the Indonesian aviation industry is puny. Indonesia have 12 million people who travel by air every year against 3 million passengers who fly everyday in the US‚ even though its population is one-fourth that of Indonesia. Even if we assumed that only one-fourth of that large middle-class could afford and would be willing to travel by air‚ it would call for at least a 5-6-fold increase in capacity. This points to a huge opportunity

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    globalization‚ Multinational corporations (MNCs) that conduct business across national boundaries in many countries are no longer able to conduct destructive and unethical practices under protective radar. With a dramatic proliferation of media attention‚ propagation of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and global information sharing‚ there is a surging demand from civil society‚ consumers‚ governments and shareholders for corporations to conduct sustainable business practices. The corporate response has

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