China and India‚ Western Influence on Youth BUS 330 Over the last decade China and India have adopted trends from western-styles. These are two heavily populated countries and their youth are gravitate more to western styles. There are many goods and services that can be offered to their marketers. This paper will describe the products that interest these youth markets. Compare and contrast the micro- and macro-environmental forces that influence the marketing strategies for these goods and services
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POPULATION TRENDS IN CHINA SL TYPE II Aim: In this task‚ you will investigate different functions that best model the population of China from 1950 to 1995. The following table 1 shows the population of China from 1950 to 1995. Year 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Population in Millions 554.8 609.0 657.5 729.2 830.7 927.8 998.9 1070.0 1155.3 1220.5 Define all relevant variables and parameters clearly. Use technology to plot the data points from the above table on
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In an ever-increasing world of competition‚ organizations today must have strategies in place responding to trends in population growth and diversity that could have an impact on an organization ’s ability to plan‚ organize‚ lead‚ and control. Some factors to be considered include; vendor relationships‚ population growth‚ diversity‚ lawsuits‚ one stop shopping‚ and overcoming barriers to new cultures. Wal-Mart is a huge corporation whose operations are heavily scrutinized by the media‚ the public
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technology but there are many other trends that we are forgetting. Youths in China and India tend to follow their own trends. We will discuss China and India by describing the products (goods and services) that interest their youth markets‚ comparing and contrasting the micro- and macro-environmental forces that can influence the marketing strategies for these products‚ and analyzing the marketing strategies of these two countries and compare them with Western-based consumption marketers. It has been projected
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The Population Growth Rate in India For many years concern has been voiced over the seemingly unchecked rate of population growth in India‚ but the most recent indications are that some success is being achieved in slowing the rate of population growth. The progress which has been achieved to date is still only of a modest nature and should not serve as premature cause for complacency. Moreover‚ a slowing of the rate of population growth is not incompatible with a dangerous population increase
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India is a big country with a large population. It is estimated that India’s present population is about 65 crores. Those between the ages of 15 to 35 form more than 50 percent ‘of the total population. For our purposes we count them all as the youth. These comprise students‚ employees‚ workers‚ farmers and persons from various professions including the unemployed—educated or otherwise. These young people con¬stitute a large force. They are energetic‚ enthusiastic and full of zeal. Unfortunately
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My First Submarine Underway I was stationed in Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii and had recently graduated from Advanced Sonar School in Groton‚ Connecticut. In May of 2000 I embarked on my first submarine underway of my navy career. To have been there was one of the worst moments in my life. I arrived on the USS Key West full of energy and ready to finally start my job after six months of grueling sonar school. Little did I know my new division had other things in store for me. Immediately I was handed
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I. INTRODUCTION II. TREND IN POPULATION AGING IN CHINA III. INCREASE RATE OF TOTAL AND ELDERLY POPULATION IV. IMPACT OF THE RISING ELDERLY ON ECONOMIC SOCIAL SYSTEMS V. ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON CHINA’S ECONOMY VI. CURRENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY VII. FUTURE SOCIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY VIII. POSSIBLE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON LABOR‚ FAMILY‚ AND WORKING-AGE
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POPULATION GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN INDIA ABSTRACT This paper basically deals with the relationship between the growing population‚ poverty and urbanization and the degradation of the Environment. The study reveals that the country ’s population growth is imposing an increasing burden on the country ’s limited and continually degrading natural resource base. The natural resources are
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Young Population Population age structure can have a significant impact on countries’ stability‚ governance‚ economic development and the well-being of its people. Reasons for Young Population: * Recent decades of high fertility (births per woman) e.g. women in sub-Saharan Africa give birth to 5.5 children on average in their lifetimes. Uganda- very high fertility rate (6.7) and a high teenage pregnancy rate (25%) * Teenage girls sell themselves for sex to earn money and end up getting
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