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…strategies such as introductions of new technologies. An example of this is P&G's joint venture with Phung Dong Soap (PDS) in Vietnam where P&G wanted expansion but PDS had neither the ambition nor the capital (Marshall, 1998, as cited in Daniels…
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…and the Vietnam War, and from the appreciation of Yen in the 1980s, similarly, if the economy of the United States suddenly decelerates, Japan's economy could also turn downward in the future. Conclusion We believe that Japan is going to go through the recovery…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is DUSTOFF. This acronym stands for Dedicated Unhesitating Service To Our Friendly/Fighting Forces. The Army officially adopted this motto in May of 1972 during the Vietnam War. A pilot, CW4 Mike Novesell was the originator of the motto. The Army's large…
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…and held him responsible for the Vietnam War, the blocking of Cuba and many other things. These were just a few of the theories around at the time but it has to be remembered that none of them have ever been proven. It was possible that people were so shocked…
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…geographical entities in the Asia-Pacific, namely Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The company placed itself in the mid-market hotel category and by providing value-of-money accommodation at carefully selected strategic…
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…ware of the potential danger of nuclear arms. The anti-uranium movement, it could be argued grew out of the anti-nuclear movement in the 1970's although the movement was somewhat overshadowed by the Vietnam War and apartheid in South Africa. Another…
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Category: /Literature
…extended affirmative action to people with disabilities and Vietnam veterans but there were no goals or timetables for these two groups. This type of affirmative action required recruitment efforts, accessibility, accommodation and reviews of physical and mental…
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…wrong. An example of escalation of commitment is the Vietnam War, when US Army kept increasing the military involvement even though it was becoming clearer that involvement was the wrong thing to do. (Robbins and Coulter 2002) IV. INTUITION AND EMOTION…
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…such as the Vietnam war, brought their ideologies with them. But they may not have the higher intelligence as an innate ability, so therefore neither would their children. This is an example to show that in some cases nature can affect the way nurture rules your life…
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…about the use of military force subject to widely differing constraints and responsibilities. For example, during the Vietnam War there were many accusations of service members deliberately killing citizens who were not a threat to them and destroying…
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