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    HOW CAN WE HELP OR PREPARE OUR STUDENTS TO FACE THE CHALLENGES OF ASEAN INTEGRATION? ASEAN integration presents both opportunities and challenges in the Philippines. Many Filipino students have already expressed their fear of not being able to find jobs after graduation. The problems lie largely in the education system. Despite notable progress in the past decades‚ the quality of education in the Philippines still lags behind its ASEAN neighbors. A number of structural problems continue to plague

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    Integration of Whirlpool and Inland During the late 1980s and into the 1990s‚ Whirlpool Corporation aimed at reducing their number of suppliers to achieve a better competitive advantage from others in the same market. One of the main components purchased and used for products was steel. They decided the best choice was to create an alliance with one of their current suppliers. After carefully considering and answering several different questions within the company‚ Whirlpool’s attention was brought

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    abroad is better than studying in local universities. As a saying goes‚ the grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence. However‚ the students have their own choices either studying in universities abroad or in local universities. They have own reason to study locally or abroad. Both of universities‚ abroad or local have their own uniqueness. So‚ we cannot ignore the fact that studying abroad is better than studying in local universities but to study in local also has advantages. In Malaysia

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    Globalization: Global marketing refers to a strategy for achieving one or more of four major categories of potential globalization benefits: cost reduction‚ improved quality of products and programs‚ enhanced customer preference‚ and increased competitive advantage on a global basis. Why Global Marketing is Imperative Saturation of Domestic Markets: the saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world forced many companies to look for marketing opportunities beyond their

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    ASEAN: The integration effect Author: Tim Burroughs Asian Venture Capital Journal | 12 Jul 2012 | 13:03  Tags: Asian development bank | Axiom asia private capital |Southeast asia The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is gradually bringing the region’s economies closer together. Private equity investors stand to benefit but not all businesses are suited to cross-border expansion The trouble-hit euro zone is hardly a poster child for regional economic integration‚ but it has yet to dent similar

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    Integration or assimilation of migrants in society? Which policy is best for a country to adhere to? By the different migration flows and globalization it is hard to deny; the European society is becoming a multicultural society. Many residents of the EU have a foreign nationality or have (grand) parents of foreign origin and cultural and religious diversity has increased. How are these newcomers supposed to behave‚ and what is expected from them? The question that will be addressed in this

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    countries. They refer to themselves as "a global company"; however I’m skeptical about their claim. Going global does not mean just doing business abroad or acquiring an overseas company. Globalisation in simple terms means the ability of an organisation to spread and replicate itself to virtually every corner of the world. There is a common culture‚ value set and process that knits all the units of the business together into one entity. In a true global company‚ there is harmony between the different

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    Case Study 1 Ethics and Local Governance Intro To Info Technology 01MAY13 In the London Borough of Bren customer data records were kept in twelve different areas all of which were incomplete. This caused a lot of incorrect assumptions on the part of the workers. It had become a hassle and very time consuming. So they decided to use an American company program to consolidate each of these records into one convenient online record management system. They were really pleased with the outcome they

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    Asia Program‚ Environmental Change & Security Project‚ Project on America and the Global Economy China and the WTO Domestic Challenges and International Pressures Kent Hughes‚ Gang Lin‚ and Jennifer L. Turner Asia Program‚ Environmental Change & Security Project‚ Project on America and the Global Economy China and the WTO Domestic Challenges and International Pressures Kent Hughes‚ Gang Lin‚ and Jennifer L. Turner This publication was made possible by a Ford Foundation grant to the

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    The History of Blood Pressure Finding out someone’s blood pressure is very important. Johannes Müller once said‚ “The discovery of blood pressure was more important than the discovery of blood.” Someone’s blood pressure could be high‚ and no one would know. The reason being is that a person with high blood pressure‚ also known as hypertension‚ will usually have no symptoms. High or low blood pressure cannot be detected without being measured. High blood pressure could cause heart attacks‚ strokes

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