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    Japanese culture. However‚ this cultural power that Japan possesses does not necessarily intersect with Japan’s postcolonial ambition. If Japan’s cultural power is related to their postcolonial ambition‚ then with the rise of the Hallyu wave‚ South Korea would be doing the same. Also‚ Japan’s colonial ambition lied mostly in Asia however‚ Japanese culture has not only dominated Asia‚ it has also infiltrated the West. Culture is increasingly a more important field within Japanese diplomacy and the

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    Walmart Case Study

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    they were able to lower prices to match the income of the consumers. 3. Wal-Mart failed in South Korea and Germany because the consumers already had stores that matched their shopping needs and wants. Wal-Mart did not have the higher standards in products that the consumers were used to purchasing. They did not research the purchase habits; if they would have they would have known that South Korea and Germany’s consumers have a higher standard of living. 4. I think Wal-Mart will succeed in China

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    Movies in Hong Kong‚ Korea‚ and Japan Course Code: JASP 1130 / UGEC 1293 Course Title: Chinese-Japanese-Korean Movies: Appreciation and Comparison Course Instructor: Dr. Wu Yongmei Student ID: 1155015129 Question: Please take Hong Kong movie Chungking Express‚ directed by Wong Kar Wai‚ Japanese movie Love Letter‚ directed by Shunji Iawi‚ and Korean movie The Classic‚ directed by Kwak Jae-Yong as examples‚ compare romantic melodramatic movies in Hong Kong‚ Japan‚ and Korea. Critically evaluate

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    Gangnam Style

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    YouTube. Surprisingly‚ the video has been viewed more than 530 million times on YouTube. Nowadays‚ the “Gangnam Style” sanction has been spread out all over the world by debuting at number one on the Gaon Chart‚ the national record chart of South Korea. There are so many analyses about the reason why the song set the trend. Gangnam style is a Korean song that became popular because of globalization‚ as well as Psy’s unique dancing and Characteristics‚ and the Social satire of rich Koreans’ life

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    Introduction In this short research paper I will be discussing what World Vision does in South Korea. I will also analyse the culture of South Korea. I will further analyse the South African Culture especially Xhosa culture‚ the one I am familiar with because South Africa has many cultures and 11 official languages. This South African and South Korean cultures will be compared and contrasted. The most important cultural patterns will be identified‚ described and discussed which would influence communication

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    Assignment

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    com/magazine/content/09_50/b415905869942 2.htm 1 This case examines how Korean chaebol may have been creating a diverging economy in South Korea. In fact‚ the development of Korean chaebol was strongly related to the Japanese business systems. Discuss the relationships among Japanese zaibatsu‚ kaisha‚ keiretsu‚ and South Korean chaebol. (15 marks) Use examples from the case to analyse how strong the chaebol are in South Korea. (10 marks) According to the case‚ the chaebol have become so dangerously powerful that more control of them

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    UNİQLO Task 1 Uniqlo Co.‚ Ltd. is a Japanese dynamic casual wear designer‚ wide retailer‚ and international manufacturer. Fast Retailing Corporation owned the Uniqlo at the end of the 2005‚ and the company is listed in ‘’Tokyo Stock Exchange’’ as a First Section. Uniqlo is an international company and has operation in more than 17 countries and has more than 1400 stores. (En.twwtn.com‚ 2014) The history of Uniqlo Ogori Shōji is Yamaguchi-based company since March 1949‚ and it had been

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    Yiruma

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    Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15‚ 1978)‚ a popular internationally known pianist and composer from South Korea. The name "Yiruma" means "I shall achieve" in Korean. Yiruma frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia‚ Europe and North America. His Alma Mater King’s College in England helped him gain European popularity and recognition. Several of his most popular pieces include‚ "River Flows in You"‚ "Kiss the Rain"‚ and "May Be". His most popular album First Love was released

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    Tesco Marketing Strategy

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    ------------------------------------------------- Tesco international Business strategy ------------------------------------------------- Tesco ’s Globalization Strategies and its Success in South Korea ------------------------------------------------- http://www.icmrindia.org/casestudies/catalogue/Business%20Strategy/Tesco%20Globalization%20Strategies%20and%20its%20Success%20in%20South%20Korea.htm ------------------------------------------------- Abstract The case focuses on the UK based

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    Religious Freedom Essay

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    dealt in different ways for every country‚ America has really leaped towards religious freedom‚ but as human beings the citizens can not always be happy with what people say‚ China is undergoing some restrictions with religious freedom‚ and North Korea is Communist so anything Kim Jong-un says‚ goes‚ including his thoughts on religion. The US has passed laws and attempted to create a country where religion is a freedom and a choice. Americans are very blessed with the fact that they are able to

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