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    MKW3444 – INTERNATIONAL MARKETING ASSIGNMENT - 1 REPORT ON FOREIGN MARKET ANALYSIS Student Name: Aishath Samaha Musthafa Student ID: 24522872 Lecturer: Professor Md Yunus Ali Tutor: Mr Kuan Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Political‚ Legal and Technological Environment 3 Economic and Financial Environment 3 Cultural and Social Environment 4 Conclusion 4 Reference 5 Appendix 6 Executive Summary With years of limited development

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    1)Create a T-chart. On one side write specific language that shows how the Burmese are treated by the British and on the other side how Orwell is treated by the Burmese (use evidence from the first paragraph). Who is the victim: Orwell or the Burmese? (Hint: It is the Burmese) Explain using the evidence you gathered. “The wretched prisoners huddling in the stinking cages of the lock-ups‚ the grey‚ cowed faces of the long-term convicts‚ the scarred buttocks of the men who had been flogged with bamboos”

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    Spanish in Latin America‚ the British in India‚ and the rise of Nazi Germany. For Eric Blair‚ or as we know him‚ George Orwell‚ it was his experiences in the British Raj that greatly influences his life and writing. As a British Imperial Policeman in Burma‚ Eric Blair faced a daily struggle trying to exist in a society that hated him even as he hated himself. For him‚ the escape was to put on the mask and bury his thoughts. British Imperialism‚ which once ruled many nations‚ was losing power. British

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    Abstract     A  problem  of  poverty  of  farmer  in  North  and  Northeast  region  has  been   discussed  since  the  old  time.  The  direction  of  government  to  rice  producer  is   unclear.  Since  that‚  the  poverty  problem  could  not  be  solved.  Therefore‚  the   discussion  of  the  paper  would  focus  the  idea  on  the  direction

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    George Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant: a Summary George Orwell‚ from a first person narrative perspective of a British officer in Moulmein‚ Burma‚ writes an autobiographical essay titled Shooting an Elephant‚ confessing the inner conflict of a British police officer. From his experience in British-ruled India in the early Twentieth Century‚ his essay shows feelings in the area and the East against Europe‚ and faults of the imperialism. While he was there he is having to do something that caused ethical

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    GFPP2623 (Group A) Name: Lim Chia Min Matriculation Number: 214919 Question Number: 1 Misconception of Identifying Ethnic Groups by Cultural Elements The common misconception in relating ethnicity and culture is to define ethnic groups by cultural elements. Firstly‚ ethnic group is a category of people which is bound together by common characteristics that differentiate them from other groups. On the other hand‚ culture is a system of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people. Culture

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    Search George Orwell was then the sub-divisional police officer of the town of Moulmein in Burma. The Burmese people had a lot of anti-European feelings. They did not do anything in an organized purposeful way like a revolt or riot to express their hatred. But they did petty things like spitting betel juice over the dress of European women or jeering at Europeans at a safe distance. They hated Orwell a little more as he was a police officer‚ an agent of the oppressors. If a Burmese player did a

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    managers take forceful actions to preserve their image of authority before their subordinates‚ even if they object to these type of actions. This situation closely relates to George Orwell’s dilemma in “Shooting an Elephant.” Orwell‚ a British police in Burma‚ is assigned to shoot down an elephant that has gone rampant. However‚ he is ambivalent to kill the elephant because of the pressure put on by the huge crowd of Burmans. In his essay‚ Orwell is faced with an ethical dilemma between his humanistic

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    early Twentieth Century. At that time India was ruled the British. While he was there‚ he had to do something that had caused some ethical conflicts in him. Orwell’s job was to kill an elephant that had ran rampant in lust throughout a village in Burma. “It had already destroyed somebody’s bamboo hut‚ killed a cow and raided some fruit-stalls and devoured the stock; also it had met the municipal rubbish van and‚ when the driver jumped out and took to his heels‚ had turned the van over and inflicted

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    Throughout the course of the years‚ a variety of people such as scholars‚ teachers‚ and historians have discussed a controversial topic‚ did George Orwell want to assassinate the elephant? George Orwell was a sub-divisional police officer in Burma that was hated by the Burmese because of his association with the British. Despite several claims‚ George Orwell actually opposed imperialism and its rules‚ yet his actions have muddled several and have caused them to think otherwise. One day‚ he is notified

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