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    hearts of Filipinos‚ that’s why once you are      k pop‚ you’ve never stop. I. Introduction  A. K pop or Korean pop music convention B. Koreans culture  1. People (Koreans) 2. Foods 3. Korean language C. Culture Invasion II. Popularity of Korea A. K pop music 1. Influences from hip hop and R&B 2. Fun dance moves 3. Theme song from “telenovelas” B. K pop artist 1. Various talents 2. Physical appearance as well as their nice hearts. 3. Idolization of fans a. Loyal fans b. Diehard

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    Case Synopsis AmorePacific‚ the leader in the Korean market for beauty products‚ was established in 1945 with a strong focus on researching and developing products based on Korean home remedies. The company 1959‚ listed its shares in the Korea Stock Exchange in 1973‚ and changed its name to AmorePacific Corporation in 1993. Industry dynamics and pace of development at Amore Pacific accelerated greatly during the 1990s. Domestically‚ anticipated entry by multinationals forced major changes

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    BUSINESS REPORT International Business Project Ambrocio Consultants : Maarten Huuskes & Laura de Jong ELECTRIC WORLD WITH RESPECT TO 2 Business Report Introduction 1. Exploring the market 1.1 SWOT 1.2 South Korea as an interesting market? 1.3 The South Korean image 1.4 Comparison with other countries 1.5 Factors that affect competiveness 2. Organizational structure 2.1 Elements that have impact on the SBU’s 2.2 Most important stakeholders 3. Cultural differences 4. Alliance 4.1

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    Introduction Samsung is a global conglomerate that operates in the “White Goods” market or the market for consumer appliances and gadgets. The company that is a South Korean family owned business has global aspirations and as the recent expansion into newer markets has shown‚ Samsung is not content with operating in some markets in the world but instead‚ wants to cover as many countries as possible. Therefore‚ the focus of this article is on the external environmental drivers of Samsung’s strategy

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    more profits when the cost of labour is cheap. However‚ this also attracts TNC’s to the country. For instance‚ Nike contracts out production to South Korean and Taiwanese countries which operate in their home country as well as low wage countries like Philippines and Vietnam. Nike makes a chocking 100% profit by buying these shoes from contractors in South Korea and Vietnam for $18 and selling it to retailers for £72. Another factor that makes Newly Industrialised

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    company made a joint venture Japan’s Sanyo in the same year. By doing this‚ it allowed Samsung-Sanyo have the competence to produce black-and-white television in 1970. During this decade‚ Samsung Electronics also acquired Korean Semiconductor and Korea Electronics Information Co. in 1977 and 1979 respectively. Land‚ factories and the financial support from government could consider as tangle resources for the company from firm resources’ perspective. On the other hand‚ competences‚ that are technology

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    ASIAN Financial Crisis 1997

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    (a) Introduction The financial crisis or bank crashes are not a new phenomenon; it could be impairing and harming the whole economy of certain countries and even affect the world wide economy in short period of time. In recent history‚ the world wide economy has been shock by several financial crisis. This show that the stability of the financial market is weak and the world still hard to prevent it to occur after undergo various financial crises in previous years. Financial crisis rarely happen

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    Government of South Korea | Operator | Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) | Serves | Seoul Metro Area | Location | Incheon‚ South Korea | Hub for | * Asiana Airlines * Korean Air * Polar Air Cargo | Elevation AMSL | 23 ft / 7 m | Coordinates | 37°27′48″N 126°26′24″E / 37.46333°N 126.44°E / 37.46333; 126.44Coordinates: 37°27′48″N 126°26′24″E / 37.46333°N 126.44°E / 37.46333; 126.44 | Website | www.airport.kr | Map | ICNLocation in South Korea | Runways

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    larger military engagements have had on America seems to have shifted the focus away from the Korean War. Lacking major historical substance or impact‚ the Korean War seems to be almost intentionally forgotten. America neither won nor lost the war in Korea‚ and we were unable to reach a clear-cut agreement to indefinitely conclude the conflict. Perhaps the fact that neither side had ever truly ended the feud is the reason it has been called forgotten. People grew tired of waiting for a permanent‚ peaceful

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    Taekwondo (태권도; 跆拳道; Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛkwʌndo])[a] is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. In Korean‚ tae (태‚ 跆) means "to strike or break with foot"; kwon (권‚ 拳) means "to strike or break with fist"; and do (도‚ 道) means "way‚" "method‚" or "art." Thus‚ taekwondo may be loosely translated as "the art of the foot and fist" or "the art of kicking and punching." In 1989‚ taekwondo was the world’s most popular martial art‚ as measured by the number of practitioners.[1]

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