windows. And some trains now have kiddy cars so parents can go in there and not worry about their kids disturbing others. And those trains also have toilets that have plenty of space for kids and baby changing stuff. Well‚ at least this is how it is in Germany. And there is also the benefit of sleeping cars on trains so one can sleep comfortably through a long journey. And train stations are often in the middle of towns and cities which is where a traveller often wants to be‚ while airports are generally
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I as Germany blame England as being responsible for starting World War One because they started Imperialism. Imperialism led to alliances‚ nationalism‚ and militarism. To begin with‚ the Treaty of Versailles says that England’s Queen Victoria caused the Scramble for Africa. Knowing this‚ England basically forced me to create alliances because I felt that England was going to become too powerful and be too threatening. England created tensions because of their need to feel superior which is why it
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Plan; To what extent was Germany a parliamentary democracy in the years 1900-14? Agree It practiced universal male suffrage for those over 25 years old who voted for the Reichstag. Done through use of secret ballot so people could cast their votes without fear of being persecuted for their choice. The people voted for the Reichstag‚ and the Reichstag had the power to pass an annual budget‚ and it had control over the defence budget. Although the Kaiser could dissolve the Reichstag‚ it couldn’t
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1. Using China and United States as National Culture Level: PDI IDV MAS UAI LTO Power Distance Index Individualist Masculinity Uncertainty Avoidance Index Long-Term Orientation Indulgence East China 80 20 66 30 87 24 West United States 40 91 62 46 26 68 Power distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organisations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally. For China‚ PDI is high at 80 and it means China is a
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Diversity Management A study on Germany Table of Contents About Germany 2 Economy of Germany 5 German Society‚ Culture and Religion 7 Business Etiquette and Protocol in German MNCs 12 Food‚ Clothes and Lifestyle 14 Political and Legal System in Germany 15 German Vs India: A Comparison 19 Some Theories and Models 21 Cases and Examples 24 About Germany The Federal Republic of Germany is a sovereign country located in Central Europe. Germany is bordered to the north by the
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year olds. "As soon as the Nazis came to power‚ they set about eliminating all other rival youth organisations‚ just as they Nazified the rest of German Life" In other words the Nazis felt youth organisations were key to the future of Hitler’s Germany and the only way to ensure the Thousand Year Reich. Moreover Hitler indicated just how pivotal he felt the youth groups were as the Nazis went
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The effective management of people is one of the greatest challenges facing organization today‚ as it has been in the past. However‚ human resource management took a great step forward and the role had been changed dramatically and became much more important in most organizations. Human resources management is a new way of thinking about how people should be managed as employees in the organization. One of the most significant tasks for human resource management is implementing and monitoring
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Title: Discuss the four dimensions of customer service in a company. Give examples to illustrate your points. It is known to us‚ “in each industry‚ the customer is god‚ is operator’s food and clothing parents.” This tells us that customers are important to organizations. With the current intense competition in logistics nowadays‚ most companies can provide high quality goods‚ even are willing to cut down prices if reasonable. However‚ how can suppliers gain a competitive advantage when high quality
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Criteria 4 - Power: Three dimensions of power: First is equivalent to pluralism where the voice of the problems is not compressed by the power but instead heard. The second dimension is where the problems are supressed by the use of power which suppresses conflicts problems are kept out of political or decision making process by removing them thus it quiets the whole community (Belcher 2014). The third dimension is where the people who being shaped without them even knowing. Lukes maintains that
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Substitute Products 5 Bargaining Power of Buyers 6 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 7 Recommendation of Porter’s Five Forces Strategies 8-9 Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions 10-13 Recommendation of Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Model 14-15 Competitive Strategies Conclusion 15 Reference List 16-18 1.0 Executive summary The purpose of this report is to determine the suitability of Safety Airlines
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