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    TAM Airlines is the largest airline in Latin America in terms of number of annual passengers flown.[16]Along the first countries to have regular airlines in Latin America were Colombia with Avianca, Chile with LAN Chile (today LAN Airlines), Dominican Republic with Air Dominicana, Mexico with Mexicana de Aviación, Brazil with Varig, and TACA as a brand of several airlines of Central American countries (Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Nicaragua). All the previous airlines started regular

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    Zara Five Forces Analysis

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    The role of market orientation on company performance through the development of sustainable competitive advantage: the Inditex-Zara case Andres Mazaira  University of Vigo, Oureuse, Spain E. Gonzalez  University of Vigo, Oureuse, Spain Ruth Avendano Ä University of Vigo, Oureuse, Spain Keywords Market orientation, Competitive advantage, Clothing industry, Organizational culture Abstract This paper has been developed as a part of research seeking to verify the effects of organisational

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    ASPECTOS GENERALES 1.1. Planteamiento y formulación del problema Las Tecnologías de la Información y de la Comunicación (TIC) son utilizadas para designar todo lo referente a la informática conectada a Internet, especialmente el aspecto social de éstos, lo que a su vez constituye un conjunto de herramientas tecnológicas que permiten una redefinición radical del funcionamiento de la sociedad. Las TIC, son un conjunto de herramientas, soportes y canales para el tratamiento y acceso a la información

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    Introduction The border dispute along the Andean mountains’ Cordillera del Condor between Ecuador and Peru lasted nearly two hundred years, and remains one of the longest-standing border disputes in the Western Hemisphere. It’s hard-won resolution also stands today as one of the best examples of creative dispute resolution between two sovereign nation-states. In fact, the most hotly discussed characteristics of the conflict centers on attempting to explain how and why, after decades of disagreement

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    Porters Diamond Model

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    University Of Greenwich BA(hons) in business studies Module name : international business management module Teacher : Ian Norman student Name : Mokbul Hossain Student Id : 000762547 Question: As a management consultant advising a country of your choice, explain how u can use Porter 's Diamond model to evaluate and improve the nation 's competitive position. Introduction Business world is getting complicated day by day .Companies want to do business like participating

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    Urbanization in Latin America Work done by: Contents I. Introduction 3 II. Urbanization Process 4 III. Internal Migration and Urbanization 8 IV. Urban Systems 10 V. Conclusion 13 VI. Bibliography 14 I. Introduction Urbanization is likely to be one of the defining phenomena of the 21st Century for Latin America

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    Columbia and Drug Trade Essay

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    Columbia and Drug Trade Nowadays, when someone thinks of Colombia, they unfortunately almost always think of two things, coffee and cocaine (with its associated guerilla warfare). It is true that during the last 50 years these two products, one legal, and the other not, have been great monetary contributors to the Colombian economy. Coffee is Colombia’s principal agricultural product, and it is also the country’s second largest export. The production of coffee uses 300,000 farms and employs

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    Imperialism and War: American Foreign Affairs 1865-1920 After the Civil War Americans got busy expanding internally. With the frontier to conquer and virtually unlimited resources, they had little reason to look elsewhere. Americans generally had a high level of disdain for Europe, although wealthy Americans were often educated there and respected European cultural achievements in art, music and literature. Americans also felt secure from external threat because of their geographic isolation between

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    Introduction There are many instances where people need to collect data from remote places or in the ‘field’ where items like electricity are limited or nonexistent or the weather does not allow the use of the traditional pen and paper in collecting and recording data. Such instances require innovative ways to collect (and possibly transmit) data in real time and as fast as possible in a format that decision makers can quickly use. Thus is especially useful in instances where there are emergencies

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    Sociology and Social Change

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    SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL CHANGE   "The air does not cease to have weight," writes Durkheim, "although we no longer feel that weight."(1) The point is, of course, how do we know that there is that thing called "air" out there if we do not feel its presence? What Durkheim was interested to show, indeed, was that those elements of reality that he came to call social facts(2) were out there, regardless of whether the individuals felt their presence or not. Actually, the individuals are almost never aware

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