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    SAMSUNGSAMSUNG-THE MAKING OF GLOBAL BRAND Presented By:SIMRANJEET (50802063) ROHIT CHANDRA(50802056) LMT SOM CONTENTS       Background of the Samsung Mission statement (Aim & Goal) Objective Product Initiatives Advertising & Promotional Strategies SWOT Analysis SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS« Samsung was established in 1969 as the flagship company of SAMSUNG CORPORATION  It was the third largest player in the Korean electronics market after LG and Daewoo  In the 1980

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    In Animal Farm‚ the corrupt leaders‚ the pigs‚ live a lavish life while the other animals are struggling to survive. Alev Yemenici said in his article‚ “In a society where people have no voice‚ if the ruling body with privileges such as special education‚ luxury and titles‚ has absolute power‚ this will lead to total corruption and disintegration of values.” This “total corruption and disintegration of values” is seen with the pigs. The pigs are more intelligent; they are able to read books and comprehend

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    Utilitarianism has its strengths. Firstly‚ the utilitarian philosophy recognizes that we all like pleasure and dislike pain. This has also become the basis of moral and political life. That is‚ maximizing utility is a principle not only for individuals but also for legislators. In deciding what laws or policies to enact‚ a government should do whatever will maximize the happiness of as a whole. Secondly‚ Utilitarianism is probably the most defensible approach in emergency situations. For example

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    largest ratio of good over evil possible in the world. This principle stipulates that ethical theories should strive to achieve the greatest amount of good because people benefit from the most good. This principle is mainly associated with the utilitarian ethical theory discussed later in this set of notes. Least Harm Similar to beneficence‚ least harm deals with situations in which no choice appears beneficial. In such cases‚ decision makers seek to choose to do the least harm possible and to do

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    Imperialists in Burma and the Burmese Response The British began colonizing India and its surrounding countries during the early 1800’s and soon had several profitable colonies in the Eastern Hemisphere. The arrival of the British imperialists in the country had a profound effect on the native population. This interaction between dominators and dominated is perfectly illustrated In George Orwell’s Burmese Days. This novel highlights the imperial interactions in the country of Burma just to the

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    ARTS Physical Fitness * The capacity of each individual to accpomplish daily task. Components of Physical Fitness 1) Cardi-respiratory Endurance * Able to do and continue physical activities. 2) Muscular Strenght * Ability of the muscles to exer a maximum force. 3) Flexibility * Ability of the muscles to move joints with lase. 4) Speed * Ability to perform a movement. 5) Power * Ability to release maximum force very quickly. 6) Coordination * The linking of

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    of motion in order to maintain maximum flexibility. Strenous exercise such as weight lifting should be done every other day so that the muscle have an oppurtunity to heal and regenerate. Maintainly muscular strenght throughout life is important. If exercises are not done to maintain strenght‚ atrophy will occur rapidly (Pangrazi‚ et al. 1997. p.318). Skeletal System - Joints are where two or more bones are fastened together by ligaments to allow movement that is restricted by the range of motion

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    for natural resources that Japan did not have. In order to have unlimited access to these resources‚ Japan promoted the Co-prosperity sphere in order to gain the support of locals in the nations it would occupy‚ such as the Philippines‚ Thailand‚ Burma‚ Indonesia‚ Singapore and French Indochina (Dower‚ 262-290). In each of these countries‚ Japan deceived locals into thinking the Co-prosperity Sphere would benefit them‚ but in reality Japan only wanted to extract the natural resources it needed for

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    The Worlds Most Forgotten People Bangladesh and Burma ‚ two of Asia ’s poorest nations ‚ displaced and stateless people of Rohingya suffer in silence at the hands of the military government in Burma ’s Orwellian new capital of Naypyidaw Bangladesh. This is not the first time that Rohingya Muslims were persecuted in Myanmar. In their history‚ such mass killings have happened several times. People of Rohingya are being crashed to death. Their children are starving in the darkness of dawn in this

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    Just War PHI 208 Dr. David Tredinnick May 5‚ 2014 Just War War is an organized and often prolonged conflict that is carried out by states or non-state actors. It is characterized by extreme violence‚ social disruption and economic destruction. War should be understood as an actual‚ intentional and widespread-armed conflict between political communities‚ and‚ therefore‚ is defined as a form of political violence or intervention. The set of techniques used by a

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