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    Every country wanted to be highly competitive internationally. It is because a competitive country basically have a stable economy than other country and will be able to attract investors from across the globe. To establish a competitive country, there are several things a country can do. From individuals, organizations and government can contribute to a competitive country. According to Al Smadi (2009), to be a competitive country, changes of attitude has to be started from the company itself. Such

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    enshrined in many legislative units including the World umbrella body, United Nations. This body has been in the forefront in championing Media rights and the freedom. In some countries, the media is overly valued and rated as a major component of growth and development. The level of freedom in the media coverage varies from one country to another

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    with. We can eventually become one of the world’s greatest countries to live in. If anything, we are already acceding a point in potential to became THE greatest county to ever live in. We have some amazing people that can do some amazing stuff for our country. Other countries might be thinking the same exact thing for their country, but I strongly think that anyone can do anything in the USA. So much opportunities to take in this country, but us humans are being put down for our hopes and dreams

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    Why Is War Bad

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    metastasized across the nation, fear that usually comes in the form of a tiny silver sphere and the unmistakable stench of gunpowder, our government leaders still choose to risk people's lives for petty arguments. We threatened and threatened the other countries with promises of demolished cities overtaken by fire, explosions so bright and destructive it made the sun look like a mere lightning bug , but nobody listened. The first bomb was dropped on March 24th, 2040. The bomb, originally named RDS-220

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    A career in public service appeals to me because I believe it is my duty as a citizen to give back to the country that has given much to me. Working in public service, like John F. Kennedy stated is about asking what can you do for your country, rather than what your country can do for you. Therefore, working in public service at the Agency implies I can protect my fellow citizens, ensure that families do not have to worry about the threat of terrorism, and give back to my community for all the opportunities

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    The Role of Context and Popular Culture in Intercultural Relationships. When I first arrived in the United States I experienced a lot of culture shock. Almost everything was being done differently from what I knew. Starting from language to dressing to eating habits all seemed a little odd to me. I was told I had to be politically correct in whatever I said, lest I offend someone unknowingly. The English seemed a little different because I was used to British English. I couldn’t really comprehend

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    Ikea Case Study

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    applied in the international markets. In global marketing strategy, standardization involves selling products or offering services which are similar, with the same advertising and promotional methods, pricing and location strategies in different countries of the world. On the other hand, adaptation involves selling products or providing services that have various features based on the different markets in varying nations to satisfy the human needs or wants considering their cultural differences (Spielmann

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    High-end and low-end, is there really an in-between? Can people truly find a natural equilibrium to tame the disease of materialism in the world? Design. Design changes people’s perspective of the feral planet in desperate need an adoption of integrity. Look at the screen. The word document is a design. Look at the typography. It is a design as well. On to something else, what about clothing? A design so popular, high-end and low-end are terms typically preceding to differentiate the style. From

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    Progressively, high culture has been seen to be supplanted by popular culture is driven on by 'democratic conditions.' It is the certified articulation of an imaginative phenomenon which is exceptional whereby low culture is much of the time fabricated for a group of people of consumers. Low culture is sometimes seen as a 'judgment expression' to mean anything that is the inverse of high culture, and in the cutting edge, age alludes to anything that is created by culture industry to make a benefit

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    first be aware of the concrete definitions of low culture, as defined by Susan Sontag in her “Notes on Camp” (1964) “Low culture is a derogatory term for popular culture and working class culture” A direct opposite to this is high culture, often favoured by the elite. In which Sontag recognises that both “high culture and low culture are minority cultures. The combined influences of both strains constitute mainstream culture”. Before looking at what low culture Pope drew upon to produce his own “high

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