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    dimensions model to compare Finland’s values to those of Malaysia‚ we notice that they differ significantly (by almost 50%) in each dimension. Refer to the diagram: the darker shaded regions represent Malaysia‚ while the lighter regions represent Finland. In the power distance dimension‚ Malaysia scores three times higher than Finland‚ showing that in general the Malaysian culture promotes a very hierarchical society with a large degree of separation between upper management and

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    Catalonia Europe’s next independent state? It is weathy‚ industrial and sees itself as the regional engine for growth. It is also fed up with paying for its poorer neighbours‚ It is not a Germany‚ but Catalonia. And the Spanish regions politicians certainly don’t mind the comparison. Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain‚ with the official status of "nationality". Its capital and largest city Barcelona‚ which is the second largest city in Spain after Madrid. _________________________

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    Short Message Service (SMS); it has grown to include messages containing image‚ video‚ and sound content (known as MMS messages). The sender of a text message is known as a texter‚ while the service itself has different colloquialisms depending on the region. It may simply be referred to as a text in North America‚ the United Kingdom‚ Australia and the Philippines‚ an SMS in most of mainland Europe‚ and a TMS or SMS in the Middle East‚ Africa and Asia. Text messages can be used to interact with automated

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    Assessment Finland Jeffrey Amley Baker College Bus 401: International Business Dr. Frank Bucaria May 03‚ 2013 Thesis The information provided in this paper will help us prepare an analysis of the risk issues that might be found in introducing the product into the specific country‚ utilizing the theories and concepts in the course material. We will be successful in achieving this by discussing the method of product entry. For this Paper I have chosen Finland as the country

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    collaborative role “The GEM Global report clearly shows that perceptions are critical. GEM looks at perceived opportunities‚ perceived capabilities‚ and intentions to start a business. We measure and analyze the differences among a wide range of geographic regions and economic levels‚" said the report’s coauthor Mike Herrington. Among The Report’s Key Findings: Perceived Opportunities and Capabilities Fear of Failure Entrepreneurial Intentions Beliefs About Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Activity

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    their region. Through the integration of the region and looking to the different economic situations of each country involved in the EU region the EU plans on advancing its position as a world leader in global business. Integration One third of the EU ’s €100-billion-a-year budget is used to stimulate the economy and to create jobs in disadvantaged regions and to provide training for unemployed or under qualified people. (Communities‚ 1995) The EU has worked to integrate their region through

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    always influenced by someone‚ or group’s people‚ the U.S. and Finland do not escape this aspect either‚ however there are differences in their political persuasions. The U.S. has a multiple groups of people that help sway legislation of schools‚ Democrats‚ Republicans‚ teacher unions‚ and other groups. Just as we have such educational policy like No Child Left Behind‚ Finland also has certain policy that they adhere to. Before Finland was an educational leader they decided to borrow policy in order

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    .......... 7 2.1 Background Information ......................................................................... 7 2.2 Healthy Vietnamese food ..................................................................... 12 2.3 Vietnamese in Helsinki – Finland ......................................................... 14 3 How to make a good business plan? ........................................................ 17 3.1 Business Idea .......................................................................

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    American vs. Finland Education In different continents the value of education is placed differently. Americans sets high standards for their nation‚ but do not set their educational value to where they are placed highly in international standards. Finland is a country that deeply believes in the rule of equality‚ so no one is better than each other. Finland’s educational system is the most different from all other educational system in the entire world. Every kids wants to move to Finland because

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    European region together. The thinking was; a united economic system would reduce the risk of war and discontentment between the countries. Through economic integration‚ perhaps political differences could be settled and even open the door to integration in other areas (The Euro‚ 1999). The European Union (EU) hoped to create economic stability‚ good competition‚ and business opportunity in the European markets. They also sought to stimulate growth in Europe’s economy and give the region a more

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