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    1.1 Theoretical Background The shift in global business has created a new form approach in global business landscape‚ thereby forcing firms to rethink their marketing strategies. The development in the global business environment stands out as having a dominating role in this shift. It is the business demand on the internet for increase and greater bandwidth. Global business is seen as the means to facilitate e- commerce by offering rapid transfer rate to open up multimedia delivery to small and

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    in a war against and idea‚ terrorism‚ and not a declaration of war against a country itself. In every war that the United States had been involved in‚ they had been faced against an enemy in the form of a country. Whether it was Spain‚ Mexico‚ Britain‚ France‚ Germany‚ Japan‚ or even against itself‚ the United States always had a target. These “targets” usually had a uniform; they were also in support of a dictator‚ king‚ or even a tyrant. But with the War on Terror‚ the United States and its

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    The Global Dimensions of religious Terrorism. Mark Juergensmeyer argues that: religious often provides participates in transnational terrorist movements with the violent certainty necessary to develop extraordinary motivation and to engage in violent actions that appear to violate ethical precepts. Religious terrorism often involves holy war on a global scale. During the Cold War‚ America’s major enemy was the Soviet empire. Then years after‚ America’s most wanted enemy was a single person Osama

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    Terrorism Strategies Every terrorism attack is done with a different strategy. Individual terrorism attacks are done differently from a terrorist attack conducted by a terrorism organization. All terrorism organizations such as Al Qaeda or a certain individual plan their attacks differently‚ some use car bombings‚ suicide bombings or non- suicide bombings. At times the terrorist do not get to accomplish their goal and get nothing out of the attack committed. In general all terrorism organizations

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    Cosmopolitan magazine plays an important role in American Pop culture influencing women all across the United States. With catchy headlines on the covers of their magazines such as “UNTAMED VA-JAY-JAYS” and “What Men Find HOT” Cosmopolitan magazine focuses on the idea of American beauty and women’s sexuality. Because Cosmopolitan magazine displays provocative images of American Beauty while promoting sexual promiscuity allows the magazine to remain popular in American Culture today which is resulting

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    The global economic status of today is in much need of an improvement. Throughout the world there is great inequality between the poor and the rich. This inequality is due to either the economic status‚ governmental body‚ available natural resources‚ the historical events‚ or any of the other countless reasons why some countries are richer than others. If there was a possibility for the world to alleviate global poverty in what way would this occur? Gillian Brock seeks to explain how this improvement

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    into the discourse of 9/11‚ “DeLillo’s recurrent use of semi-obscure Italian post-Impressionist seems initially oblique” (210). On first reading of the conversation between Martin and Lianne‚ where both of them think that they can see the towers in the still life paintings of Morandi‚ the connection between the still life paintings and the psychological effect of 9/11 seems illogical. They looked together. Two of the taller items

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    study illustrate the development process of a world-wide famous wine company—BRL Hardy. As a consolidated company from BRL Company and Hardy Company the evolution of BRL Hardy endured many obstacles in terms of different culture‚ organization‚ strategyhuman resource management and so forth. However a real growth can be seen in the development of BRL Hardy and the debate between headquarters from BRL and Hardy is good for company to some extent as Steve Millar put that with 70% growth‚ we could support

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    Professor Pankaj Ghemawat states the world is not “flat”‚ which is semiglobalized. There are differences between countries‚ so companies should not have one strategy for global subsidies. I agree with his view of global strategy. As stated in Mr. Ghemawat’s book‚ it can be analyzed from four categories‚ namely cultural‚ geographic‚ political and economic. Cultural Different cultures influence people’s way of communication‚ taste preferences as well as lifestyles. When fast-food franchisers

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    their by two Stanford MBA students with the strategy to reach the young and technologically savvy and young consumers in Russian speaking countries. Twith the founders’ goal of dominating in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union is well on its way as WikiMart . that has evolved into a large competitor in the e-commerce industry for that part of the world. The startup company was founded in 2008 by two Stanford MBA students with the strategy to reach the technological and young consumers

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