Upper Secondary School ROUND 2: TOPICS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS In the second round‚ you will be asked to draw ONE of the following topics. You will have 10 minutes to prepare your topic before presenting the topic for 7 minutes. After your presentation‚ the oral examiners will ask you some questions about that topic in about 3 minutes. NB: Each topic will be drawn 2 times at most. Do not present more than 7 minutes. TOPIC 1: TRAVEL It is said that “Travel broadens people’s
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focuses on the entry and expansion strategies of Tesco in the Chinese market. The Chinese retail sector offered huge opportunities for international retailers with the average annual growth in the last 20 years being around 15%. Tesco entered China in 2004‚ after several successful Asian ventures including Thailand‚ South Korea and Japan. The Chinese market was a very different market in terms of tastes and preferences from the other markets that Tesco operated in. Therefore‚ it decided to enter the
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COMPANY PROFILE Tesco PLC PUBLICATION DATE: 7 Feb 2013 www.marketline.com COPYRIGHT MARKETLINE. THIS CONTENT IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED OR DISTRIBUTED. Tesco PLC TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts...............................................................................................................3 Business Description.......
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Socialism is no longer part of the New Labour ideology Introduction Neil Kinnock started the New Labour movement in an attempt to modernise the Labour Party and become more electorally popular after their crushing defeat to the Conservatives in the 1983 general election. The New Labour movement only received proper acknowledgement under Tony Blair. As part of the New Labour movement - ’The Project’ - ’Tony the Tory’ moved the party closer to the centre of the political spectrum than it had
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Credit cards have become one of the most commonly used means for daily financial activities. They are used for everything from buying breakfast‚ to getting gas‚ to paying the power bill. Some people use them for the rewards and others for a stream of cash until the next paycheck. While some people pay the balance off monthly‚ many more have some significant amount of debt from one or more credit cards. In fact‚ the average credit card debt per U.S. adult‚ excluding store and zero balance credit cards
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NA Credit card has undoubtedly made our lives easy but it is important that you use credit cards in the right way so that you can make the most of it without getting caught in the credit trap. All you have to do is to keep a track of your purchases‚ remember you payment cycles‚ try to settle full credit card payments at the end of every month‚ avoid spending in excess and carry your cards cautiously. If handled properly‚ credit cards can serve to be very convenient but they can also lead you to a
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Case Study: Hyundai Cards Marketing Strategy By: Innestasia Tjahyadi I. Introduction Hyundai Cards‚ sponsored by Hyundai Kia Automotive Group‚ was established in 1999. They joined in as the market follower‚ challenging the highly competitive credit card industry in Korea. In 2005‚ HyundaiCard formed a strategic alliance with GECF (part of GE)‚ which invested 678.3 billion won in the firm and became the largest shareholder. Through its corporation with GECF‚ HyundaiCard made effort to become
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Organising to achieve objectives Organisational Structure Tesco was established in East London‚ originally it was a little stall in a local market. The company gradually became popular as it opened stores throughout the country‚ this is when the owners realised that they needed to be more organised and they need structure in their company to be successful. Initially‚ they decided to organise themselves geographically and based upon their customer needs. This was a good starting point because
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Balot Balot is a popular card game in Saudi Arabia. A lot of people like to play it‚ from old men to young boys. The game has become a tradition for young people. They play it anywhere: in front of the sea‚ in coffee shop and in their apartments. Balot has a basic set of rules all players have to learn suits and apply. Before play one must have 4 players and 32 cards from the ace to the 7 in all suits. The game has two different styles‚ San and Hokom. There is also the balding of hands for the
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