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    Index Introduction 3 The Eclectic Theory 3 Friedman’s Nine Questions 4 Conclusion 7 Reference list 9 Introduction Starbucks is the most recognisable brand and well-known coffee shop in the world. Moreover‚ it started as a small coffee shop in Seattle and grew into the most successful global coffee company. This report describes international expansion and reasons of Starbucks’ success by applying the Eclectic Theory and Friedman’s Nine Questions. The Eclectic

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    American exceptionalism is also the belief that the United States is unique‚ or exceptional‚ when compared with the historical development of other countries (Friedman‚ Thomas). The revolution and the freeing of ourselves from Great Britain are very important to the ideas of American exceptionalism. Because of this belief‚ it is assumed that things such as dictatorship or terrorism cannot happen here (Daniel)

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    Because Guantanamo Bay is completely controlled by the U.S. but not actually a part of the United States‚ laws including any regarding human rights ceased to apply there (Friedman 82). According to Ardiente‚ this may be what justified military personnel or others working there to interrogate the way they did. Military doctors have admitted to giving information about detainees’ mental health in order to use it for cooperation of manipulation; the Pentagon has denied such claims (Ardiente 2).

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    Neurofibromatosis 1 or the NF1 affected individuals do not meet the NIH diagnostic criteria‚ in which case molecular testing is used for diagnosis of at risk relatives in families who do not meet the NIH criteria for diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis 1 (Friedman 2014). There are several molecular genetic tests for NF1: Comprehensive multistep mutation detection‚ Genomic DNA sequence analysis‚ Deletion/ duplication analysis‚ and Cytogenetic analysis. The comprehensive multistep mutation detection protocol

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    of Elderly Chinese Americans Chinese Americans make up the largest subgroup of Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs)‚ one of the fastest growing ethnic groups‚ currently representing 4% of the total U.S. population [4] (Parikh‚ Fahs‚ Shelley‚ & Yemeni‚ 2009‚ p. 7). This cultural assessment will describe elderly Chinese Americans in Flushing‚ New York‚ their ethnic and cultural health practices‚ religious belief systems‚ language‚ nutrition‚ literacy‚ education‚ and census data. Management of their health

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    habits and the governments restraints and regulations. But to which philosophical approach does this behavior refers to? Maybe on the first sight it seems to be either the Cultural Relativism or the Friedman Doctrine. But there are some details negating this. First Google is not acting after the Friedman doctrine as they are not 100% pragmatic and rational. Google does concern about the major Chinese people’s needs and wished for free speech and freedom in general. They don’t adopt but the adapt and

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    their employees and for forcing them to work off the clock without getting paid (Friedman‚ 2008). Before the internal audit they had received complaints from employees and knew some managers’ had concerns that employees were not receiving required breaks. Many of the stores were understaffed so the employees were made to work through breaks to complete work tasks. Wal-mart denied all allegations of wrongdoing (Friedman‚ 2008). These labor law violation lawsuits made it look like Wal-mart did

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    http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/marijuana-history.html "Marijuana: Milton Friedman and 500 Economists Call for Debate on Prohibition as New Study Suggests Regulation Could Save Billions." Sober College 3 Jun. 2005: 1. Web. 18 Dec 2009. . Bailey‚ Eric. "Marijuana is top U.S. cash crop‚ pro-legalization analysis says." Seattle Times 18 Dec. 2006‚ Print. "U.S. Debt Clock." U.S. Debt Clock.org. 18 Dec. 2009. Web. 18 Dec 2009. . Gleason‚ Christina. "Financial Cost of the War on DrugsWhere Is the Money

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    nsf/Lookup/4102.0 . Viewed 15 April 2012. Australian Government Solicitor. 2009. Legal Briefing: The Fair Work Act 2009: A Primer: 91. http://www.ags.gov.au/publications/agspubs/legalpubs/legalbriefings/br91.htm . Viewed 15 April 2012. Barnes‚ A. and Lafferty‚ G. 2010. The Fair Work Act: as good as it gets? Economic and Labour Relations Review‚ 21‚ (1): 12. http://search.informit.com.au/fullText... Viewed 6 Apr 2012. Bray‚ M. and Underhill‚ E. 2009. Industry Difference in the Neoliberal Transformation of Australian

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    advertisement (McCracken‚ 1989). By definition‚ a celebrity is a well-known persona such as entertainer‚ actor‚ or athlete who is being identified by public for his or her achievements in the areas additional to the product category endorsed (Friedman and Friedman‚ 1979). Therefore‚ McCracken’s definition give a clear view about the celebrity endorsement is the activity of utilize celebrity publicity to endorse a product in advertising. Since late nineteenth century‚ celebrities were involved in endorsing

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