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    affected by the external environment and must adapt or influence the environment in order to be efficient and effective. Choose any international or local MNC or SME. Make a SWOT analysis of this organization and explain how it is affected by the external environment. Write on how this organization can utilize the 4 functions of management in order for it to be efficient and effective. Include conclusion and recommendations. You must use terms found within the study of management and are encouraged

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    .54 (also known as Studio 54) is a 1998 American drama film written and directed by Mark Christopher‚ loosely based on the late 1970s epopea of Studio 54‚ a world-famous New York City disco club‚ the main setting of the film. It stars Ryan Phillippe‚ Salma Hayek‚ and Neve Campbell. It also stars Mike Myers as Steve Rubell‚ the co-founder of the club. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Critical reaction 5 Home media 6 References 7 External links Plot[edit] Shane O ’Shea (Ryan

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    1. Youtube Naturally‚ all of this free speech creates controversy. Where there is free speech‚ it won’t be long before there is censorship‚ copyright infringement‚ and legal battles over privacy rights. One clear example that highlights these concerns is the creation of mash-up videos. Mash-up videos are videos created by an author splicing video clips from existing sources with audio from other sources. For example‚ a Harry Potter fan might slice various clips from the many Harry Potter movies that

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    YouTube is a video-sharing website‚ created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005 and owned by Google since late 2006‚ on which users can upload‚ view and share videos.[4] The company is based in San Bruno‚ California‚ and uses Adobe Flash Video and HTML5 technology to display a wide variety of user-generated video content‚ including movie clips‚ TV clips‚ and music videos‚ as well as amateur content such as video blogging‚ short original videos‚ and educational videos. Most of the content

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    . YouTube homeGB Sign in Upload Search . . Guide Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail Thumbnail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    their revenue. YouTube is a useful method to advertise company produce‚ because 3 billion people watch YouTube every day (Henry. 2011). There are different typesof customer‚ so many companies focus on YouTube for this market. However‚ some people think YouTube is not a useful method for advertising; because many people may ignore the 15 seconds mandatory video advertisements or may not concentrate on the video advertisements (Fisher. 2011). This research considered whether YouTube is a good advertising

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    Without the coordination of internet‚ the transcend of communication would not be at the level‚ it is at right now. Internet makes possible for every one to read a web site from anywhere around the world but in this web conversation‚ one couldn’t have complete image of one’s personality or general life style. Therefore this communication was limited i.e. just to read a website. Such communication would be a low level of communication. This type of communication is now overcome by the increasing

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    The primary internal reason how Australia responded to the threat of communism was by Menzies and the Liberal Party attempting to ban the CPA. Menzies tried to ban the CPA two times. The first time was in 1950‚ when the Liberal Party introduced the Communist Party Dissolution Bill (CPDB). Menzies tried to make it a law so that the CPA would become illegal. However‚ this was unsuccessful as the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and many other unions opposed it as this would lead to the Liberal Party to

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    Sugar Content Analysis Introduction Have you ever been to the ocean? Does it seem that you can float or swim much easier in the ocean than in a swimming pool? Seawater is more dense than freshwater due to the presence of dissolved salt in the ocean. As a result‚ our buoyancy – ability to float – is greater in salt water than in plain water. What factors determine the density of a solution? Can the density of a solution be used to determine how much of a particular substance is dissolved

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    Case Study 3 What competitive forces have challenged the movie industry? What problems have these forces created? What changes have these problems caused the movie and television studios to make? New market entrants and substitute products are the two main competitive forces affecting the movie industry. The traditional outlets for movie viewing‚ theaters‚ cable networks‚ and rental locations are all challenged by the new age of the digital industry. The traditional outlets provided a simpler

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