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    Vietnam history

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    Capitalism · System of government is democratic · Property is privately owned · Driven by free enterprise · Wealth distributed unevenly · Education and health care provided by private entities · Freedom of the press Class distinctions: upper class‚ middle class and working class · Focus is on the individual and his/her own progress in life Communism · System of government is totalitarian · Property is owned by the state · No free enterprise is allowed · Wealth distributed equally · Education

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    Case 4 Ludbeck V1

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    Team: Alex Earl‚ Felipe Fonseca‚ Ishan Desai Date: 27/01/2015 Lundbeck Korea (case question 4) Should Andersen separate Lundbeck Korea from Lundbeck Asia? Why or why not? Analyzing the Lundbeck case and considering the theoretical readings provided‚ one can conclude that Andersen should not separate Lundbeck Korea from Lundbeck Asia. Although the Korean pharmaceutical market has its own culture and aggressively grows‚ Lundbeck Korea is still a very small percentage of Lundbeck’s corporation revenues

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    unified Korea. Before World War II‚ the Korean peninsula was controlled by the Japanese Empire. Under the Japanese colonial rule from 1910 to 1945‚ the Japanese imperial government implemented the "divide and rule" policy‚ which demarcated the Korean peninsula according to its geographic characteristics to utilize and exploit the natural resources more effectively ("Overview of the Korean War and its Legacy"). The original conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces in Korea began on

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    with the spreading of communism throughout Asia. When North Korea (communist) invaded South Korea (capitalist) in 1950‚ the USA’s fear were soon realized. In essence‚ this war was a civil war between North and South Korea however‚ there was a high risk that the USA‚ China and USSR would become involved. Korea had been conquered by the Japanese in 1910 but had a long history of idependence. When Japan surrendered in Second World War‚ Korea was controlled by the US and USSR army. The 38th Parallel

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    Korean War started in 1950 when North Korea attacked South Korea. The United Nations met to discuss this problem‚ and they decided to support South Korea against the attacking North. This happened just after World War II‚ and the United States was considered a super power. The president at the time‚ Truman‚ felt like once North Korea gained enough power‚ they would come and attack USA. To avoid a war on their soil‚ USA backed up South Korea. North Korea was a communist country‚ making it a big

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    Marketing plan

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    market is the middle class and the reaches of customers are both female and male. Also‚ age distribution is about 21 to50 years old. Besides‚ the competition of the marketing is come from different countries such as Etude house‚ Nature republic in Korea‚ Shu uemura Shiseido in Japan and Lancôme‚ Estee lauder in America. Therefore‚ the competition of marketing is extremely competitive. 2. The SWOT analysis Strength: 1) Our product’s formula is unique – unlike other brands. 2) Use 3 years for research

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    controversies; however‚ his actions in three major wars and foreign and domestic policies benefited the United States‚ but many did not recognize the positive effects until later.     In an attempt to overthrow Democratic South Korea‚ Communist North Korea invaded South Korea in the hopes of turning it communist. President Truman feared the spread of communism and responded to the invasion by sending American

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    mostly known for their technology division (cell phones‚ radios‚ MP3 players‚ computer screens‚ and the like) they have many other divisions as well. The company has expanded from a humble storefront launched in the late 1930s to the largest company in Korea and the second largest company in the world. Samsung Group‚ was founded in 1938 by Byung-Chull Lee‚ a celebrated Korean entrepreneur. Lee started a small trading company with a $2‚000 nest egg and 40 employees. He called it Samsung‚ which means

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    tabacco industry

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    Free distribution in mail or by other means is allowed in Bangladesh‚ Korea‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Maldives‚ Myanmar‚ Sri Lanka‚ and Thailand. Manufacturer revenue(17%)‚ Trade Revenue(10%)‚ VAT and other(15%)‚ Excise tax(58%) Countries in south-east Asia‚ only two countries don’t allow advertising on National TV and radio‚ most of them don’t allow advertising on International TV and radio‚ except democracy people’s republic of Korea‚ and India. Economic China Nation Tobacco Corp has a profits of $91

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    Kim‚ Mike. Escaping North Korea. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers‚ Inc.‚ 2008. Mike Kim reveals why North Korea is an isolationist country. He gives insight on the famine epidemic occurring within the North Korean population. He also describes how North Koreans are brainwashed their entire life and know nothing outside of their border. His book reveals the negative effects of Kim Jong Il’s tyrant decisions. Levin‚ Norman‚ and Yong-Sup Han. Sunshine in Korea. Santa Monica: RAND‚ 2002

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