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    McDonald S Thesis

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Naturally‚ Filipinos are known food lovers‚ and they satisfied this kind of indulgence by looking for some variety of food that seems usual to their taste. This is the way how they relieve themselves from stress and exhaustion of both body and mind resulted from their everyday responsibilities; exhaustion that every food companies are trying to exploit by bringing out latest kind of recipe that will surely captivate the taste of many Filipinos. For example

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    outlets (See Table 1). Headquartered in the United States‚ the company began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald; in 1948 they reorganized their business as a hamburger stand using production line principles. Businessman Ray Kroc joined the company as a franchise agent in 1955. He subsequently purchased the chain from the McDonald brothers and oversaw its worldwide growth. [1] North America United States‚ Mexico‚ Canada Europe Austria‚ Belgium‚ Czech Republic‚ Finland

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    Current Political Situation of Pakistan: Overview Pakistan is a developing country and it is politically unstable but we live in the world where everything is possible. Democratic governments have always failed to complete their tenure which eventually results in a long lasting dictatorship reign. In Pakistani politics‚ there is a clear domination by few families only and these families have never produced long lasting fruitful results. The political system has been stagnant since 70′s and no drastic

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    Harvard Business School 9-693-028 Rev. September 23‚ 1996 McDonald’s Corporation Whether in Moscow or Massachusetts‚ the same experience would greet a customer in any of the 12‚611 McDonald’s quick-service restaurants worldwide. McDonald’s had distinguished itself in the quick-service industry through its remarkable consistency across all units. To competitors and customers alike‚ the Golden Arches—the corporate emblem that adorned every restaurant— symbolized pleasant‚ fast service and tasty

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    Australian Current Economic Situation The current Australian economy is performing significantly well and the future prospects looks positive‚ given the unfavourable global environment. Australia continues to be a world leader in the global recovery‚ with lower unemployment‚ lower debt and stronger growth than other countries. Australia’s economy is expected to grow by 3.25 percent in late 2010 and 3.75 percent in 2011 (Table 1) (RBA‚ 2010). This follows a further growth in employment with jobs

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    Project 2 Olga Jusupova D12124279 For this project I have chosen to compare Irish Economy with Sweden and Spain economies. Irish economy enjoyed the “Celtic Tiger” times from 1995 until 2008. In these times irish property developers started to build infrastructure and property fast. A lot of housing estates and other buildings were built. Banks were willing to lend money to developers and nearly everyone who asked for it. Now Ireland

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    Current Situation of Pakistan Economy There are genuine fears prevailing in Pakistan that its economy is in a bad shape. Whereas some expert economists of the country comment that Pakistan’s economy is near collapse‚ others are of the view that although our economy is still away from the verge of immediate collapse it is so fragile that unless serious and urgent efforts are made to survive the economy‚ it can move to a dangerous stage within about next six to 12 months. These views of experts cannot

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    CURRENT ECONOMIC SITUATION OF INDIA The state of world economy has been the most decisive factor affecting the fortunes of every developing country. The economic challenges faced by India are common to all emerging economies despite these challenges; India has successfully navigated through this period of crisis. The fiscal deficit for 2013-14 contained at 4.6 percent. The current state of the economy makes it necessary for the government to put in place a robust and implementable plan of action

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    Current Situation of Pakistan Economy There are genuine fears prevailing in Pakistan that its economy is in a bad shape. Whereas some expert economists of the country comment that Pakistan’s economy is near collapse‚ others are of the view that although our economy is still away from the verge of immediate collapse it is so fragile that unless serious and urgent efforts are made to survive the economy‚ it can move to a dangerous stage within about next six to 12 months. These views of experts cannot

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    War -On 20 September‚ President Bush‚ in an address to Congress‚ demanded the Taliban deliver Osama bin Laden and destroy bases of al Qaeda. - On 7 October 2001‚ airstrikes occurred in Kabul‚ electricity was stopped‚ at Kandahar‚ home of the Taliban ’s Leader‚ and in the city of Jalalabad‚ eliminating key infrastructure points -Taliban were responsible for 76% of civilian casualties in Afghanistan as of 2009 -A UN report in June 2011 stated that 2‚777 civilians were known to have been killed in

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