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    Career Plan Work Culture Preferences April 12‚ 2013 Well after doing the Work Culture Preferences in the Career Plan I was a little surprised on the results because it showed me that maybe I do have more skills to work with helping people than I thought. My results were under the Ethical section; emphasis on families‚ that if given the chance to contribute positively to society I could make a difference in people’s lives‚ emphasis on social and environmental responsibility‚ and active in

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    A SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT ON (Consumer Preference and Buying Behavior towards Edible Oil) Submitted to L.J. Institute of Engineering and Technology In requirement of partial fulfillment of Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) 2 year full time Program of Gujarat Technological University Submitted on: 14th July 20___ Submitted by: Student’s Name Batch No.: 20__ - __ Acknowledgment Here‚ I take this opportunity to humbly express my gratitude to all those concerned

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    What are major characteristics of traditional Japanese food‚ and how has it been influenced by geography and religion? Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries as a result of many political and social changes throughout Japan. Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food‚ quality of ingredients and presentation. Japanese food is well known all over the world for its low fat and nutritional values. The Japanese food might appear bland and less spicy because they don’t

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    The role of the United States in the Korean War 1. Introduction A Korean proverb reads “when whales collide‚ the shrimp suffer” which refers to the Cold War during the second half of the 20th century and to the role that Koreans saw themselves in. The Korean War is in general referred to as the first battle of the Cold War‚ the first clash of two superpowers with opposing ideologies‚ namely the Communist Soviet Union‚ aiming to spread Communism in countries all over the world‚ and the United States

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    U.S. History/ English Junior Thesis Annotated Bibliography Cumings‚ Bruce. The Korean War: A History. New York: Modern Library‚ 2010. Print. Bruce Cummings is a service professor and chair to the department of history at the university of Chicago‚ and specializes in modern Korean history and East Asian - American relations. In his book bruce shows how the war was a long struggle for the asians that still haunts contemporary events in Asia. He uncovers the massacres and atrocities committed on

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    III. Analysis 1. Methodology My research topic is “Study on Chinese luxury shopping preference and customs”‚ which aims at analyzing the trend in order to provide clients with better services according to their needs and enhance satisfaction of the shopping experience. To achieve the goal‚ I used three main approaches: secondary sources; face to face interviews; phone interviews. I collected data and information mainly from secondary sources‚ such as archives‚ newspapers‚ online articles. 3 main

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    there is more than one event that has influenced the start of The Korean War. Did it start when Truman declared the war against North Korea and its ideology? Was it Stalin’s extreme view on spreading Russia and his idea of communism? Did the Korean War start when the 75000 troops marched passed the 38th parallel? These questions show that there are many faces to one story.The sources and biographies I have picked out about the Korean War have different views. Points of view will be from a Russian

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    Taboos‚ religious and societal prohibitions and cultural norms not only dictate daily life experiences for many in modern society‚ they also have a strong impression on perceptions of other cultures and inherent matters of right and wrong. Human behaviour is not only governed by rational decision making‚ but also the shared values and standards of acceptable behaviour which are universally known and accepted within a society. These social norms and taboos have puissant effects on how we interact

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    during this war. While it’s true South Korea wanted the freedom to be a democracy the main agenda on almost everyone’s mind was the spread of communism; depending on what side you were on‚ this included either continuing the spread or stopping it. The Korean War is just one of the many accounts of bloodshed over communism; the perfect example of sending bold young men to die for a cause that’s not as dignified as the Uncle Sam posters would lead one to believe. It was a grotesque and unnecessary war (considering

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    Why did the Korean War break out? Reasons as to why war broke out in Korea can be debated due to the fact that a number of factors contributed towards the war. The viewpoint of North Korea starting the war can be seen as Kim ill sung had the intention of reuniting Korea under communism‚ however there was hostility within South Korea as Syngman Rhee also aimed to reunite Korea under his nationalist views. The two superpowers of the time can be seen as responsible for the outbreak of war because the

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