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    Disabilities in Cambodia

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    Disabilities in Cambodia Cambodia’s recent turbulent history has left a legacy of high numbers of people with disabilities of all ages and conditions. People with disabilities are one of the most vulnerable groups in the country and are the least likely to be in school. According to one estimate‚ the gap in school participation between people with and without disabilities is twice as high as the gaps associated with rural residence‚ wealth‚ and gender (World Vision 2007). Even though some disabled

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    Millennium Development Goals in Cambodia International Organizations 04/21/2013 Introduction The road to development is unpaved and very expensive. A developing country in the 21st century faces stark challenges as it grows. Neoliberal policy dominates the global economy‚ making capital a necessity for development. Capital may come easy to some states‚ especially those that are rich with natural resources‚ but many developing states continue to struggle from past events likes wars‚ natural

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    PESTLE analysis is a tool to identify critical exterior factors that may affect a business. That is what PESTLE analysis is. The influences may be opportunities or it could be threats‚ which could become so severe the firm must shut down. PESTLE analysis is crucial in strategic management process . But the analysis must be finished first before administration can truly harness the info. A company using this investigation are investigating how technological politically aware‚ financial‚ social ‚environmental

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    Cambodia history

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    Vietnamese Army/Viet Cong/Viet Minh: Ho Chi Minh wanted Independence/unification/Regional influence. -King Sihanouk’s Kingdom of Cambodia: King Norodom Sihanouk wanted Consolidate/Retain Power -Khmer Republic: General Lon Nol = Attain/Maintain Power -Communist Party of Kampuchea: Pol Pot = Overthrow Khmer Republic 2. Sihanouk Policy (foreign and Domestic) -Cambodia foreign policy was based on Neutrality (non-alignment) within the region -Sihanouk received large amounts of aid from the USA

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    WINE PESTLE ANALYSIS Political • The wine industry in the United States continues to face political challenges as it tries to extricate itself from arcane laws left over from the prohibition era. Although some states have abolished laws prohibiting the sale of beer‚ wine and spirits on Sundays and have opened the door to Internet sales of wine‚ many other states are not as progressive. The hot political debate in 2010 revolved around the privatization of alcoholic beverage sales. Every state has

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    [Type the document title] PESTEL analysis Political The political instability‚ continuing threats of terrorism and poor power supply systems have adversely impacted the overall business conditions in the country. The country has been drifting in and out of political instability this has adversely affected the key macroeconomic fundamentals of Pakistan. However‚ government of Pakistan launched a stimulus plan for the textile industry 2008 and Textile Policy in 2009 with provisions to: 

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    PESTLE A PESTLE analysis is a framework used to evaluate an organisations external macro-environment. 1When used‚ a business will analyse the multiple factors that are out of their control. By doing this a business can be aware and prepared for future changes. Political factors take into account the political situation of a country. Regulations put in place by governments will determine how a business has to operate‚ so a business will have to consider trade and labour laws‚ tax policies‚ environmental

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    is PESTLE analysis? A PESTLE analysis considers the Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Legal‚ and Environmental factors affecting a company. A PESTLE analysis for Tesco‚ and similar companies‚ would need to consider all of these factors in some detail. Other analysis techniques A PESTLE analysis for Tesco‚ and other large corporations‚ is usefully complemented by using other analysis techniques‚ like SWOT analysis‚ or Porter’s Five Forces analysis. A PESTLE Analysis for

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    Cadbury Pestle

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    What are Cadbury nestle ? (slide one) Pestle/external analysis of the nestle and Cadbury (definition of a pestle from book) Political * Taxes could increase which in theory would lead to sales decreasing and profit therefore decreasing but as chocolate is such a small purchase this is unlikely * Government are always pushing for a healthier Briton as obesity is a massive cost on the NHS this would theoretically drive down sales * Food labelling and international trade laws these

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    PESTLE ANALYSIS OF DISNEYLAND PARIS Posted on October 12‚ 2014 by uwegroup2014 Political The French labour law dictates that a person should work for 35 hours a week but may not exceed 48 hours a week. Overtime has to be paid for the first-eight hours and is worth 25% of their base hourly wage and after that its worth 50%. Concluding that in theory Disneyland Paris would have to employ two employees for one position to be efficient and not to break any labour laws. Economical France encountered

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