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    Pest Analysis of Gap Inc

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    PEST Analysis for GAP Politics Globalization has been a current trend to every industry which also includes the apparel and fashion industry in which is due to the construction of import international facilities and establishment. It has been noted that when products are traded‚ regulations and policies are present. With these regulations and policies‚ company’s operations may be impaired. Some countries also control the entrance of foreign companies which would also affect the process of

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    present in Cambodia at this time were drastically changed. Over a million people were forced to relocate out of Phenom Penh and were placed in labor camps located far from their original homes. Likewise‚ millions of people were murdered to give rise to Pol Pot’s standard for the nationalization of the country. Prominent figures that gained massive followings were considered a threat to the society Pol Pot was attempting to create. Strict control was taken over the people of Cambodia as forms of

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    Caingat‚ Franchete O. Bachelor of Arts in English 4-A Contemporary Literary Theory Define the following terms and give at least five (5) examples each: Anagram‚ Pun‚ Oxymoron‚ Irony‚ Dramatic Irony‚ Situational Irony and Verbal Irony. 1. Anagram Anagrams are an extremely popular form of literary device wherein the writer jumbles up parts of the word to create a new word. From the syllables of a phrase to the individual letters of a word‚ any fraction can be jumbled to create a new form. Anagram

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    Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Organisation des Nations Unies pour l ’alimentation et l ’agriculture Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación FID/CP/KHM March 2011 NATIONAL FISHERY SECTOR OVERVIEW CAMBODIA 1. GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC DATA Area Permanent fresh water area3: EEZ area: Length of continental coastline Population (2007): GDP at purchaser ’s value (2008): GDP per head (2008): Agricultural GDP (2008): Fisheries GDP (2008): 2. FISHERIES

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    Economic History of Cambodia

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    Economic history of Cambodia Cambodia was a farming area in the first and second millennia BCE. States in the area engaged in trade in the Indian Ocean and exported rice surpluses. Complex irrigation systems were built in the 9th century. The French colonial period left the large feudal landholdings intact. Roads and a railway were built‚ and rubber‚ rice and corn grown. After independence Sihanouk pursued a policy of economic independence‚ securing aid and investment from a number of countries

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    and a threat to the company as they have been majorly depending on their Monster Energy drink product solely for revenue generation despite having a wide range of natural products in the juice and the soda segments. Monster Energy’s PEST analysis: Political: There are numerous ongoing attempts to ban caffeinated beverages in various developed countries. This is evident from widespread surveys that have been performed by various authors on the ban of caffeinated energy drinks due to

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    causes of traffic accident are divided into three main reasons. First of all‚ drunk driving is the most noticeable cause which occurs almost every day in Cambodia society. There is a quote about drunk driving ‘Drunk‚ no driving and Drive‚ no drinking’‚ yet many people will not do like that. That’s why there are many accidents happen in Cambodia. For example‚ drinking makes people become unconscious‚ so they will lose their mind to control their vehicles. Second‚ over-speeding is also a cause of accident

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    focuses on the external factors that are likely to have an impact on the making of a Lobster hatchery in South Korea. In order to minimize possible market barriers‚ Political‚ Economic‚ Socio-cultural and Technological (PEST) analysis has been conducted on the country of interest. The analysis has supported to gain more information regarding the marketing environment of South Korea and the potentiality of the success of the Lobster hatchery. Matured Market size lobster Cooked

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    South Africa Pest Analysis

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    SOUTH AFRICA HISTORY In the history of South Africa‚ the earliest known settlers of the country were the San and Khoekhoe people‚ collectively known as Khoisan. They were two distinct cultural groups. The first Europeans to arrive in South Africa were the Portuguese Seafarers who initiated the sea route to India in 1488. They were soon followed by other Europeans since the late 16 th century In 1815‚ the British took permanent control of the Cape colony and brought in more settlers In 1910 South

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