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    Business Cards Q.1 : What colour ink is best for business cards in China? Ans: Gold. Q2: Business cards are always reciprocated in the USA? Ans: False. Q3: Which of these should not be done with a South Korean’s card? Ans: Writing on it. Q4: Which of these is most important on business cards in Germany? Ans: Qualification. Q5: You should accept cards in Japan with_______? Ans: Both hands. Q6: In the Philippines who would give the business card first? Ans: Visitor

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    Andrew on the other side generally meets the client mgmt prior to preparing the proposal. - Meetings didn’t turn out fruitful at all. They were talking the same thing every time. - She had never worked in korea before‚ docs on korea not entirely accurate. - Scott first time in Korea. - Page 5 Koreans follow traditional customs‚ strongly influenced by Confucian values. - Korean consultants refused to interview the customers‚ bcoz they did not want to disturb them. - Client team members frequently

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    War. We travel from the present to 1950‚ when the Korean War started. In 1950‚ in South Korea‚ the shoe-shiner Jin-tae Lee and his eighteen years old student brother Jin-seok Lee form a poor but happy family with their mother‚ Jin-tae’s fiancé Young-shin Kim and her young sisters. Jin-tae and his mother are tough workers‚ who sacrifice themselves to send Jin-seok to the university. When North Korea invades the South‚ the family escapes to a relative’s house in the country‚ but along their journey

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    MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT | MAY 2011 Source: Shutterstock Source: Shutterstock The South Korean Consumer Behaviour‚ Attitudes and Perceptions Toward Food Products The South Korean Consumer Behaviour‚ Attitudes and Perceptions Toward Food Products OVERVIEW The lifestyle of today‘s sophisticated South Korean consumer blends both traditional and contemporary elements. Traditionally‚ South Korean consumers were homogeneous in nature‚ however they now appear to be rapidly embracing

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    Malaysia and Korea as an example to make the overview of the conflict become clearer and the solution to solve the conflict between the countries. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to identify the conflict between two difference culture‚ Malaysia and Korea. Besides that‚ it is also determined the solution to solve the problem occur when two difference culture people are meet. Moreover‚ in this report‚ we can clearly define that Malaysia and Korea have their own

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    chosen was South Korea‚ also known as the Republic of Korea while North Korea is sometimes to referred to as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. For a period of time‚ in the early 20th century‚ Japan actually occupied Korea in 1910 but left after their defeat in World War II in 1945. Soon after‚ followed the Cold War where the citizens of Korea chose sides because of their differences in philosophies‚ mainly about government. On May 10‚ 1948‚ the first elections were held in Korea and that is

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    Geography is an important factor of International Business operations of a country. South Koreas place in the map makes it part of the East Asian monsoonal region. The country has a temperate climate with four seasons. Winter is usually long‚ cold and dry. January is the coldest month in South Korea. The temperature ranges from -5o C to -25o C in January. Summer is hot‚ humid and short. Autumn and spring are short in duration. If the weather is too cold‚ too hot‚ too windy and natural disasters affects

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    Americans believed the Korean police action would be over in a matter of weeks. It could be as simple as the United Nations (UN) passing a resolution to have North Korea return to its territory. No one‚ including the UN‚ Soviet Union‚ Communist China‚ or the United States and its allies‚ wanted an all-out war. However‚ the conflict in Korea became much more than just a police action. Thousands of military personnel and civilians died as a result of the fighting in the Korean War. The Korean War is

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    and battle of the Korean War. The Code name for the operation was Operation Chromite and this operation involved around 75‚000 troops and 261 naval vessels. Also‚ this operation led to the take back of capital of South Korea‚ Seoul. On June 25th‚ 1950 North Korean armies invaded South Korea with the tanks and combat planes. At the morning of this day‚ General MacArthur sent the boats and planes to rescue the American citizen and U.N workers without victims. On June 29th‚ 1950 MacArthur went to Japan

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    large extent that the intervention of USA was more of a hindrance than help in resolving the Korean War. This is because USA prolonged the war‚ and made it international by getting China involved. However‚ USA was also a help because it provided the South with the manpower to fight back against the North Korean army and by pushing them back to the 38th parallel. The intervention of USA was more of a hindrance because the USA prolonged the war by invading into the North Korean territory when they could

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