group in the follow answer? A) 13~18 B) 19~29 C) 30~39 D) 40~59 E) Over 60 3. What is your occupation? A) Student B) Housewife C) Health care worker D) Other_________ 4. Where are you know the products of Johnson’s baby? A) Newspaper & Magazines B) Commercial advertisement C) Store D) Family or Friend’s introduction 5. What kinds of produt of Johnson’s baby do you usually purchase? A) The bath series B) The emollients series C The shampoo series D) The wet tissue series E)
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Terms Consensus ad idem – Pacta sunt servanda Usry Adhesion contract Exculpatory clause Oral contract Proper form Void contract Voidable contract Equally at fault Locus sigili Mutual agreement Legality of purpose Competent party Consideration Divisible contract Executed contract Entire/Individible contract Executory contract Express contract Implied contract Formal contract Essay questions – subject‚ verb‚ agreement Discuss and explain – rescission‚ novation‚ silent fraud doctrine –
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Model questions for Global Marketing Outline and discuss the principal causal factors that encourage firms to undertake the international marketing of their products and services. Cultural and political forces influence international marketing activity. Discuss the impact of these forces and illustrate your answers with examples. “The global competitor will seek to standardise his offering everywhere” (Levitt). Critically evaluate this view with specific reference to a firm’s international
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Furthermore a third licence was offered in June 2001 to the Cell C Consortium‚ whose mobile services were launched on 17 November 2001 as the third mobile operator in South Africa. South Africa has a vibrant mobile market that has seen rapid uptake of mobile services since competition was introduced to the sector more than 10 years ago. BMI-T (2004) stated that "subscribers to the three networks operated by Vodacom‚ MTN and Cell C exceeded 20 million during 2004‚ compared with less than 5 million
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(B) Classical theory (C) Human relations theory (D) Scientific management theory 2. Cost incurred in the past and is not affected by a current decision is referred to as : (A) Sunk cost (B) Marginal cost (C) Incremental cost (D) Replacement cost 3. The principle of organisation that no employee should report to more than Industry (B) Social security in Indian Industry (C) Individual differences in
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Biological Criminal Behavior (Ed Gein) Michelle Hudson‚ Dustin May‚ Liz Monroe‚ Prudence Sandoval‚ Richard Watts CJA/234 May 7‚ 2012 Christopher Byland Biological Criminal Behavior (Ed Gein) “Certain psychological problems have been known to be inheritable and if given the right circumstances‚ individuals with those genes could find themselves engaging in criminal activity” (Jones 2005.) In the case of Edward Gein‚ biological genes and the fact that his mother controlled his environment as
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differences and global marketingCultural differences and global marketing The progress of humanity and human beings can be attributed to one important factor and that is the strong capability of human beings to understand and adapt to cultural differences. Respecting cultural differences has brought the human beings close together and has tied them in a strong bond. The conquering of the cultural differences has also introduced us to a new terminology‚ global economy‚ which is a global system of production
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Many people know the J.M Smucker Company for its various store bought products for human consumers such as peanut butter‚ jams‚ and spreads‚ but they are also in charge of processing and packaging multiple animal food brands. Some of their dog food brands include Gravy Train‚ Kibbles N’ Bits‚ Skippy‚ and Ol’ Roy. The company’s net sales in 2016 were approximately $1‚816 million compared to the $1‚749 net sales in 2017. This means that the company’s revenue decreased nearly 4% or by $67 million in
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“Going for the Gold in Global Marketing. Companies must take care when taking their messages global” (Article 9) Essay (Extending the idea: “The key to succeeding in taking your marketing and advertising efforts global‚ ironically is to think local”. The globalization trend is strong today‚ but it is evident that the world is still local. Multinational companies are presenting their products and services all over the world. They use same brand names‚ logos and sell same products in hundreds of
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markets. Cargill is a company that employs more than 180 000 employees and exports 25% of US wheat and supplies most of the worlds produce like meat‚ oils and other food produce to consumers. The company has a vertical supply chain‚ however with the global trends it becomes more horizontal and joints with famous brands to be down-to-market and answer consumer tastes and preferences. With increasing publicity as a result of globalization‚ Cargill is more transparent‚ yet still retains privacy in areas
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