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    GSK Brazil

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    GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is one of the largest and most profitable pharmaceutical companies in the world. This conglomerate is the product of multiple mergers of some of the leading companies in the industry. It was created in 2000 and at the time this case was written‚ had a market capitalization of $193.5 billion. The company’s most recent focus is on emerging markets‚ vaccines and consumer healthcare. When Sir Andrew Witty took over as CEO in 2008‚ he implemented a significant restructuring program

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    It is Not Cruel to Keep Animals in Cages It is not cruel to keep an animal in a cage. A cage is an enclosure used to confine or protect something. Some people say that caging the animals is unethical as it deprives them of their freedom. However‚ there are other reasons‚ such as preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to explore wildlife that is impossible to find in a city and protecting the human population from any threats

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    Deforestation In Brazil

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    Over the past few years Brazil’s amazon is becoming smaller and smaller. Brazil is facing an enormous environmental issue called deforestation. Deforestation is when people burn or cut down a group of trees. It has many negative effects on environment such as climate change‚ clearing of habitats‚ and killing millions of species. The trees are used for fuel‚ to create commercial items such as paper‚ and highly prized items such as palm oil from palm trees. “Deforestation in Amazon Basin is destroying

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    Dell in Brazil

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    1. Why did Dell decide to invest in Brazil? Dell decided to invest in Brazil because of its strategy to expand internationally. Dell had operations in many countries but did not have any manufacturing plants in Latin America‚ which was the fastest growing market for computers. Brazil was the ideal place for its manufacturing plant in Latin America because it presented a huge potential market for Dell since it was Latin America’s largest country with over 170 million people. Dell felt that

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    Gm Brazil

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    Discussion Questions 1. Why did GM Brazil decide to change the way they were doing business in the spare parts market? General Motors started its business in Brazil in the year 1925 and has been growing ever since. GM had its spare parts business which has been highly profitable‚ but low on volume. The business of the spare parts was demand driven. The market situation worsened when liberalization attracted competitors like Toyota‚ Audi etc. This made GM tighten their costs further on the low

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    Mentality In Brazil

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    For as long as there have been civilizations‚ people have separated themselves into groups. Most of the time into groups like: the have and the have not’s or us vs them. This has happened in Brazil between the upper and lower class. Brazil is a country with a very small to non-existent middle class‚ causing a huge gap between the two classes. This huge gap is causing the us versus them mentality or a we/they divide between the upper and lower class‚ based on a process of social categorization. The

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    Gm Brazil

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    General Motors Brazil Service Part Business: A Case Study Business Change in the Spare parts market by GM Brazil General Motors started its business in Brazil in the year 1925 and has been growing ever since. GM had its spare parts business which has been highly profitable‚ but low on volume. This business constituted around US $ 250 million out of the overall income of US $ 3.2 billion a year. This is just about 7.8 % of the total income‚ but the margins in this business were much larger. The

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    In "Freedom and the Plastic Cage"‚ Wendy Brown analyzes the history of the left by using various political theorist to demonstrate how the left has changed their view of freedom throughout the years and how the left has changed the term freedom to empowerment and resistance. According to Brown‚ the left has changed the definition of the term "freedom" because they do not want states to be considered vulnerable. What she means by this‚ is that the left has to provide guidance and support to the states

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    Pest Brazil

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    BRAZIL PEST Political environment • Greed and Corruption • Increase in government expenditures • Political stability and emphasis on consistent economic policies and growth • Position of international influence and power (BRIC) • Many environmental restrictions and regulations (Protection of Amazon) • Going into business: • High bureaucracy‚ lack of transparency of rules and slow legal procedures (are hurdles to overcome and make brazil a difficult country to do business in) • The huge

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    Slavery In Brazil

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    I always knew that Brazil is one of the biggest exports of sugar‚ but I didn’t think to realize that it is built on exploiting young children and women for pennies on the dollar. Not only is this slave labor‚ but this has had dramatic effects on the child mortality rate in Brazil and has been plaguing Brazil’s overall growth and development for decades. Children are the future‚ that is why the most important investment for a country is in children (education‚ health care‚ love)‚ and when you have

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