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    Q4. What can Mattel do to enhance product quality? As mentioned in the article‚ one of the contributing reasons to the recalls of Mattel’s toys was due to insufficient quality controls. Product quality starts from the product development and design stages of an industry. Mattel has research and development centre where the designs and developments of its products is done in its headquarters in California‚ USA. Most of the recalls of Mattel products in 2007 were due to the design fault‚ excessive

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    Christianity In East Asia

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    Christianity in East Asia When Europeans started sailing the globe looking for new land they wanted to colonize they had many tools that they could use‚ ships‚ the astrolabe‚ muskets and cannons for showing their military might‚ manufactured goods to show their economic power‚ and their last tool was religion‚ specifically Christianity of the Catholic and Roman Catholic denomination to counter the spread of the Protestant movement in Europe. Dominican‚ Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries successfully

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    Bandag Inc. on the basis of the analysis done by Gerald Borenstein decided to expand their operations to Hong Kong. This move proved to be favourable for Borenstein until the economic downturn‚ something he had no control over. There were signs along the way of the turning economy‚ but‚ there was no possible way for Borenstein to stop or change the inevitable. Borenstein tried to continue operating as he saw best‚ but stronger competition and the loss of his contacts‚ other factors he had no control

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    Gap Inc

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    stakeholder expectations‚ and voluntary acts flowing from corporate values and business strategies. Corporate citizenship involves actual results and the processes through which they are achieved” (Lawrence p.68). By definition alone‚ I believe Gap Inc. has demonstrated global corporate citizenship. The following paragraphs will address the actions the company has chosen to embrace including identifying the problem concerning human rights violations‚ analyzing the issues through various studies both

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    Buddhism in East Asia

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    people affecting their culture. Buddhism started approximately in the 6th century BCE‚ starting with the birth of the Buddha in India. The religion then spread through Central Asia‚ East Asia‚ and Southeast Asia (Keown). Among many branches of Buddhism‚ Mahayana has been diffused from first west‚ north‚ and east throughout East Asia (Skilton). The fundamental principles of Mahayana are liberation from suffering and the belief in the existence of Bodhisattva. Bodhisattva is someone who achieved Nirvana

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    International Relations Of Asia STRATEGIC GEOMETRY "This is the only region in the world where so many combinations and permutations of two- three and four- and even two plus four or three plus three- power games can be played on the regional chessboard with all their complexities and variations." introduction The concept of strategic geometry comprises the notion that that the interactions and interconnections between a number of political actors within a particular system of international

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    citizen journalism in asia

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    Garrison‚ B.‚ Salwen‚ M.‚ Driscoll‚ P. and Casey‚ D. (2002). The Credibility of Newspapers‚ Television News‚ and Online News. University of Miami‚ FL. Allan‚ S. and Thorsen‚ E. (2009). Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. Peter Lang Publishing Inc.‚ New York. Anderson‚ P. J. and Ward‚ G. (2007). The Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies. Ashgate Publishing Ltd‚ England. Bowman‚ S and Willis‚ C. (2003). We Media: How Audiences Are Shaping The Future Of News And Information. The Media

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    While democracy in the Asia and Pacific has been growing rapidly‚ maturity of its democracy is still being questioned. Maturity of democracy is determined by high quality of democracy through where three main areas are in place including law enforcement‚ economic development and consolidated democratic institutions. The problem with third wave of democracy (Huntington‚ 1991) is that the change of political system from authoritarian to democracy does not automatically follow with the change in

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    Air Asia: Introduction

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    for a token sum of RM1. The enterprising group quickly settled the airline’s debts and set about rebranding and relaunching AirAsia as a low-fare carrier. The Group’s entire business model centres around a low-cost philosophy which requires its operations to be lean‚ simple and efficient. Several key strategies have been

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    The Gap Inc.

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    1. Analysis of the company ’s history‚ development and growth Founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris Fisher‚ Gap Inc is largest clothing and accessories retailer in America. The clothing store began in San Francisco California‚ where the Fishers opened their first shop because they had been frustrated with the poor service and clothing styles offered at other retailers. The store was named the gap because it supplied clothing to teenagers and college students‚ the "generation gap" between children

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