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    10/2/2011 Gobbledygook Gobbledygook is defined as when someone uses an extended amount of words in order to stretch their sentences out. According to Stuart Chase the author of “Gobbledygook” was founded by the Federal Security Agency and was said to help “Break out of the verbal squirrel cage”. Examples of Gobbledygook can be found in such places as academic and legal talk. An example of Gobbledygook can be found in the legal world. Gobbledygook is defined by most lawyers as “squandering words

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    History of Disneyland

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    Disneyland is a place with a lot of wonderful stories. Therefore the history of Disneyland is an epic story. One very fine day‚ Walt Disney the founder of Disneyland had an objective that he would really like to accomplish. It was about making his imagination came true to live. His imagination was to build a land where people of all ages could have fun together‚ his is plan was to build Disneyland. The first plan was on the 8 acres land opposite the Burbank studios. But due to the World War 2 the

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    Euro Disneyland

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    Euro Disneyland 1. This research is an excellent example to show how Hofstadter’s four cultural dimension work when Multinational Company decides to do business overseas. Using the Hofstede’s four cultural dimensions as a point of reference‚ some of the main cultural differences between the United States and France are strong French uncertainty avoidance‚ high individualism‚ centralized power structures and lower masculinity scores Uncertainty avoidance index shoes the degree to which people feel

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    Disneyland Paris

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    International Marketing Final Exam First Question: Disneyland Paris was one of Disneyland ’s Global projects. Please discuss its advantages and disadvantages‚ and from reading and understanding the case suggest what was/were the mistake/s that Disney committed from the beginning till now. Answer: Advantages: 1- New site serving the 67millions population in France and 79 millions of tourists there‚ as Paris is the most-popular city destination among tourists of all nationalities.

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    Disneyland Paris

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    away - somewhere between a place where you wish upon a star and dreams come true - Disney heroes and heroines live in fairytales that are‚ happily‚ never ending...” (disneylandparis.co.uk 2011) Source: http://disneylandparisdeals.net/cheap-disneyland-paris-deals/ INTRODUCTION Walt Disney opened his first Disney Park in California in 1955 with a pride of the US President Ronald Reagan being one of his guests (disneydreamer.com 2011). The success was followed by opening Walt Disney World

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    Disneyland Paris

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    always been successfully operating theme park until 1992. Starting in 1955 where the first Disneyland set its foot at Anaheim‚ California and in 1983 in Florida (Hill‚ 2000). While in 1983‚ Disney faced a true challenge as they opened the first international Disneyland in Tokyo. In a fear of wide cultural differences between American and Japanese‚ it turned out an unexpected massive successful Tokyo Disneyland. As a result‚ Disney did not hesitate to invest a big sum of money for Euro Disney in Paris

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    Logistics in Disneyland

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    I have chosen to take a look at the organization in the theme park Disneyland Paris. The question I asked myself is “What do you need to get a successful theme park like Disney World?” the main answer to that question is in my opinion with the following things: - Attractions - Restaurants - Souvenirs shop(s) - Restrooms - Signs Off course there are some other factors‚ like management etc.‚ that you need in order to lead a successful theme park. But some of those are not really relevant to logistics

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    hongkong food history

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    Hong Kong Food History  The colony of Hong Kong was founded in 1831‚ which caused British and Western merchants to relocate there for the business opportunities. Over time‚ Hong Kong developed and there became a greater need for places to allow entertainment for the many businessmen in the colony. There were some Chinese restaurants that were founded at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century that were branch offs of the well known established restaurants. These places offered

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    Rizal in Hongkong and Macau

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    Rizal’s First Homecoming In the summer of August 1887‚ Rizal decided to return to the Philippines for some months. The circumstances during his time were favorable because many authorities at that time were liberally inclined. Both the Gran Oriente de España and Luz de Oriente was composed of Spaniards and Filipino masons. Rizal’s priority was to cure his mother’s eyes‚ thus his first operation of being an ophthalmologist based from his experiences and studies‚ was very successful in removing

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    Measles In Disneyland

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    vaccinated because they incorrectly believe vaccines cause autism and other medical complications‚ and believe that measles and polio no longer a threat. But‚ by doing so they put others at risk‚ similar to what happened to the outbreak of measles in Disneyland. What is really ironic‚ according to research is that parents who

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