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    Environmental Factors The Coca-Cola Company was established in 1886 in the United States. Today‚ the Coca-Cola Company’s products are available in over 200 different countries. Each country contains its own demographics and other factors that influence the marketing planning and promotions for the Coca-Cola product lines. These factors vary by location and can include culture‚ customs‚ and even legal matters. The Coca-Cola Company has been able to successfully examine these factors and create marketing

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    Political and Legal Assignment 2 1. The First Amendment is the freedom of speech‚ the Fourth Amendment is search and seizure‚ the Fifth Amendment is fair proceedings‚ and the Fourteenth Amendment is anti-discrimination. A. The First Amendment grants all the freedom of speech and protects people who do. Items of everyday normality like “table talk” and “tailboard” criticisms are legitimate uses of free speech and regulations against them would not stand up. The display of items on a uniform are

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    less than 94% of the world’s population is an undoubted success story. However‚ the company is not immune to the various politicaleconomic‚ social and technological factors (PEST) that can affect their international operations and‚ in turn‚ the future development of the firm. Subject 1 - Economic Factors: Arguably‚ financial issues are the most important external factor affecting the global multi-national enterprise‚ as Coca-Cola acquires a notable percentage of net operating revenue from international

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    Strategic Operations Issues Inventory Management Issues at Textprint Lanka (PVT). Ltd 1 Executive Summary Textprint PVT. Ltd. is a joint venture between MAS Holdings of Sri Lanka and TextprintSA of Spain. The company operates from its factory in Thulhiriya Sri Lanka doing fabric printing incorporating the latest technologies. It has come to notice that Textprint has a high inventory holding costs and this had led to capital being tied up. In this document we analyse the two programs

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    campaign. However‚ just because politics are not inherently present does not mean they do not have a role in the world that is the judiciary. Describe two political factors that affect president’s decisions to appoint members of the federal judiciary A president’s decision for judicial nominees is affected by many factors. A few examples of these factors are gender‚ race and professional credibility. Society is bursting with stereotypes and stigmas. Because

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    Armed conflict is the most serious consequence of the conflict in Sri Lanka. Do you agree with the statement? Explain your answer. I agree to a large extent that armed conflict is the most serious consequence of the conflict in Sri Lanka. Armed conflict is a serious consequence of the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka because it has led to the destruction of the society in Sri Lanka by causing an estimated 64‚000 deaths since 1956. The violence came in the form of wars and riots‚ the riots being

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    The Economic and Social Impact of Tourism Today‚ tourism is one of the largest and dynamically developing sectors of external economic activities. Its high growth and development rates‚ considerable volumes of foreign currency inflows‚ infrastructure development‚ and introduction of new management and educational experience actively affect various sectors of economy‚ which positively contribute to the social and economic development of the country as a whole. Most highly developed western

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    P6 & M3: Politicallegal and social factors impacting the business There is a range of influences that can affect the business in the business environment. Usually these influences cannot be controlled by the business itself. In P5 and M2 tasks I have presented the different economic impacts‚ and now I will present the politicallegal and social factors in my P6‚ M3 and D2 tasks. Political factors There are 3 types of government that affect the country and these are Local‚ National Government

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    It took three decades of war‚ ethnic conflict and loss of thousands of lives for Sri Lankans to realize the importance of unity. Sri Lanka now stands in a position where the country is gradually recovering from brutal wounds of war and this is high time for the nation to look into aspects of promoting unity among diverse cultures and ethnic groups to avoid the reoccurrence of such a tragedy. One way of achieving unity among different ethnic groups is through education. Enlightenment of the nation

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    Alternative dispute resolution in Sri Lanka 1. Arbitration – Arbitration Act of 1995 2. Mediation 3. Conciliation The advantages of the ADR methods are that the parties themselves are in the best position to know the strengths and weaknesses of their cases and therefore the negotiatory process can be undertaken where there is a willingness rather than engage in expensive litigation which is controlled mainly by outsiders – the lawyers. Importance of alternative dispute resolution

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