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    but there will be fewer slaves. The slavery in the Dutch colony of North America and English colonies were similar. They were similar because both the Dutch and the English colonist in the North preferred to get slaves from other New World colonies than just getting them from Africa. The major similarities between the two are that they both imported their slaves from the West Indies. The major difference between the two is that in the Dutch colonies slaves were given more freedom. For

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    person’s feelings. In the lines of Steve Dutch he doesn’t give any empathy. Dutch implies that students claim to know the material‚ but they not do well on exams. He believes that if you can’t answer the questions about the material you don’t know the material. I strongly disagree with Dutch’s argument of the line “I know the material- I just don’t do well on exams”‚ because many people have anxiety‚ different ways of learning‚ and the way questions are asked. Dutch is only giving his opinion of the situation

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    Van Den Bosch Email

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    1. From Van den Bosch’s point of view‚ what was his intention in sending the email? The Van Den Bosch case shows issues in different responsiveness and cultural values and cross culture communication. In the case‚ Johannes van den Bosch‚ the Rotterdam office representative of Big Four Firm‚ is having problems communicating and getting the expected actions and results from his partner in Mexico‚ Pablo Menendez. As the result of this Van den Bosch has been receiving a lot of verbal abuse and pressure

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    My Destination

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    square miles country with over 37 different beaches. It is a country where every roundabout has a statue. My destination is divided into two sides which are known as the Dutch side (St. Maarten) and the French side (St. Martin). Living on an island with two sides can be very interesting. For example: I have been living on the Dutch side (St. Maarten) for over 10 years and I know everything about the St. Maarten and would like to learn more about another place. So I would just drive to the French side

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    Essay about amsterdam

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    Amsterdam To gain a strong understanding of the Dutch culture and lifestyles‚ you should definitely visit Amsterdam. You will be amazed by the large number of bicycles‚ stunned to see the culture and the architecture and be surprised of the smell of tulips. It is also the city for shopaholics and fashion lovers. But the most famous area would definitely be the red- light district‚ also known as the Wallen. When you are there you will be surprised to see the vast offers of legalized prostitution

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    Jacob Van Ruisdael

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    of Ruisdael’s tributes to nature along with symbolic allegories about human disposition towards life. Its significance lies on the fact that the artist incorporated a romantic and atmospheric sense rather than realistically depict a momentum in the Dutch countryside. It is oil on canvas and the dimensions are 105.5 x 123.4cm. The artist is Jacob van Ruisdael (c. 1628-1682). This painting is exhibited since 1942 in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.‚ currently at Gallery 49 on the Main Floor

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    cross culture management

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    is the major city of the country. Netherlands had struggled for independence from Catholic Spain during 80 years war. The Dutch people received independence from the House of Habsburg in the Treaty of Munster in 1648. It became the first bourgeois republic in the world. In the 17th century‚ Dutch explorer explored the new territory and settled in foreign countries‚ the Dutch East India Company made the overseas trade developed rapidly‚ the Netherlands has a huge merchant fleet all over the world

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    Matushi

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    companies in the market. Each one of these companies followed a completely different strategy. However‚ both companies encountered many challenges after the achievement of success. The culture of Matsushita and Philips‚ respectively‚ the Japanese and Dutch‚ played a significant role in the strategic decisions that were made. These influences of cultural dimensions in the business world will be highlighted in this report. 1 History Philips: Philips was established by Gerard and Anton Philips

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    Managment

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    appropriate? Firstly‚ we need to analyze the decision by identifying the advantage and disadvantage of manufacturing more product in Netherlands. The advantage is Hollandsworth would not take any financial risk‚ no borrowing would be necessary. Also‚ Axeon Dutch operations would see benefits from a lower variable cost for the entire product produced realizing financial rewards for them as well. When the production is increased in Netherlands‚ it will result in decreasing of fixed cost (mentioned in text by

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    and unorganized. But it had character. The Van Dorth Hotel should have been a depressing place‚ but somehow it wasn’t; its quaintness saved it. It was the third time I had stayed at the Van Dorth. I had been told about it first by the skipper of a Dutch tramp‚ the S.S. Utrecht‚ on which I had travelled from Merauke in New Guinea to Macassar. The captain‚ chief officer‚ engineer‚ the supercargo‚ and I piled into the launch and went ashore. There was no unique characteristics about them. They were the

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