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    Factors affecting Cultural tourism Economic Impact The events and festivals are recognized as economic drivers‚ with their help business and tourism are not only industry field which benefits from festivals‚ but the most cities and municipalities themselves benefit. Cultural tourism has been placed at the center of many urban regeneration strategies because it can provide the basis to reanimate city centers‚ rejuvenate existing cultural facilities‚ create new cultural

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    drained. When coaches are assessing the training programs of their clubs they are required to consider overtraining in their plans. Coaches must consider three factors in their planning of the training year. Amount and intensity of training is crucial and is one of the main predictors in overtraining of an athlete. Both physiological and psychological considerations make it evident to coaches what needs to be completed or considered if they are to allow their athletes to sustain a high level of competition

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    Long-Term Financial Needs FIN/486 International Finance Paper Huffman Trucking has adjusted to the needed changes in our industry. They were able to double their fleet within the first 10 years of business and it proves their dedication and to the success of this business. The company has continued to advance in technology and is able to stay competitive and to move into different regions with ease. Huffman Trucking’s vision is to remain competitive with other trucking companies by offering

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    Political and legal factors Christian Birke Factors in the political and legal environments appear to represent an important influence on decisions made within companies. It seems as though changes in this environment can directly affect company performance. With ExxonMobil operating in nearly 200 countries worldwide (ExxonMobil‚ 2001) the list of possible political and legal aspects appears to be endless. Importance should be given only to implications that can gravely affect operations. Making

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    It is highly important for all international companies to understand that business culture in China is based on strong family networks or cultural ties secured in "quanxi" connection (Huang‚ 1987). This form of Chinese culture is heavily influenced by Confucianism‚ Taoism and Cultural Revolution. Under the cultural acceptance‚ good business practice in helping family and close associates and building relationships prior to doing business deals. Fei ’s (1948) framework also illustrate the

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    Cultural Factors Affecting Business Development TK Maxx Entering Japan Individual Report International Management SZ376U Introduction As with most international products and services decisions an organisation can either adapt or standardise their promotional strategy and message. Basic marketing concepts inform businesses that they will sell more of a product if they aim to meet the needs of their target market. In international markets‚ consideration of the consumers cultural background‚ buying

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    Cultural and Social Maldives is a beautiful island in the Indian Ocean that makes it the smallest country in the world population wise that attracts many tourists all year round. Maldives offers a wide variety of water activities such as surfboarding‚ diving and most importantly‚ snorkelling. The potential group of customers would be the younger aged tourists. Before the business expands their business there‚ they must look at a few aspects. Firstly‚ the language that is used in Maldives

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    LegalCultural‚ and Ethical Challenges Paper University of Phoenix MGT/448 Jamal B Ibrahim February 07‚ 2011 LegalCultural‚ and Ethical Challenges Paper As the United States economy waxes and wanes‚ commerce in the workplace changes to create new ideas for more and better sales. Global outreach for company expansion has taken the new economic conditions by storm for the consumer and American corporations. Company core values are built on the foundation of ones ideas and broadcast

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    someone suffering from a terminal illness such as multiple sclerosis would ask a family member to aid them in ending their life by whatever means necessary. The general view of euthanasia is the as straight forward as flicking a switch and should be legal based on that juvenile belief. In reality euthanasia can be dissected to reveal an array of tiers in which the simple action is not as clear-cut as it is portrayed. These tiers take the forms of passive‚ active‚ voluntary and involuntary. The view

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    THE NEED FOR CULTURAL AWARENESS‚ RESPECT AND COMPETENCY What is culture? It is difficult to define culture. A characteristic usually included in definitions of culture is that it is "shared by people." Culture is also said to distinguish insiders from outsiders‚ those who are members of one cultural group from those who are not. This idea of culture leads to the following useful suppositions: 1. Culture is learned. It is transmitted from one generation to another through observation and discourse

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