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    will be maintained . This basic liberal assumption of the importance of individual gains is the main support for European integration. If all states cooperate in all arenas, leading to a collectively sovereign “Europe”, the individual gains of each state will be adequate enough to avoid conflict among themselves making it easier to approach the rest of the international system together peacefully.      In the event of an integrated Europe, constructivists recognize that

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    There are many definitions that could pertain to what Regional Integration means depending on the context, but generally it implies two things. First, integration can be the combination of parts into a whole or in other words it could mean the completion of an object by combining parts together and secondly region suggests an area having definable boundaries or characteristics. Having both regional integration combined in the context of international business, implies the attempt to create free

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    Although European integration has primarily come about through the European Union and its policies, the idea of a united Europe can be traced back to Ancient Greece. The first we hear of Europe as a geographic concept was in the 7th/8th century BC through the infamous Myth of Europa (Greekmythology.com, 2015). The myth is about a Phoenician princess, Europa (after which the continent was named), who has a dream where she was called to by an unknown land telling her, she belongs to it (Greekmythology

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    8.1.4 (MTP Section 1.4) System Overview and Key features In today’s hyper-competitive business world, automated sales system has become increasingly important. Currently Rainbow company is equipped with manual backend systems and the business owners and the developers of the company focused on replacing their manual system with an automated sales system. This will eliminates the time-consuming but essential manual tasks in order to efficient and effective customer service experience while increasing

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    Established in 1887, the European Union (EU) was initially created as a means to protect and defend peace and facilitate economic recovery after the end of World War Two throughout the six original members states; France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. Since its conception, the EU has become a significant player in the global arena, economically, politically and also in the form of humanitarian and environmental aid and assistance around the world, currently providing 60%

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    effectively with challenges of integration of new members as well as opens the possibility that the EU is not immune to similar occurrences in the future. Finally, since the onset of the European economic crisis, the EU has accessed only one new member in 2013 - Croatia. Thus, the stalling of EU explanation since the octet of the crisis can undoubtedly be attributed at least partially to economic factors. Ultimately, though, the long-term effects of this crisis on EU integration cannot be conclusively established

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    out of scope functionality, such as extended financial transaction holdings, information about other organizations, and the scope the software is specific to the needs of the clients. The objectives of the RMT are guided by efficiency. Extensive integration with the clients is required. Elimination of manual processes, where appropriate are necessary to assist the user of the RMT in working with clients over the phone and in-person, depending on the current situation at hand. The products that will

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    advantages does Dell derive from virtual integration? How important are these advantages in the auto business? In terms of communication and coordination, vertical integration leads to efficient and effective collaboration between supplier and Dell, and between Dell and customer through the physical proximity, established patterns of communications, and greater willingness to cooperate with other members of the same group. Another rationale for vertical integration is real time responsiveness and inventory

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    safety systems characterizing construction firms and the diverse management systems they are adopting to facilitate to help them meet OHSAS 18001 certification standards. It shows that since construction firms have a major influence on gross domestic product and employment in countries, there is a need to ensure that the firms operating in this industry meet the health and safety standards needed. The paper embarks a methodology for measuring the health and safety performance through integration of integrated

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    Integrating e-commerce has become the new norm to conduct business. This analysis will evaluate how Fresenius Medical Cares (FMC) strategy of vertical integration coupled with effective e-commerce use is creating a competitive advantage versus their competition. This analysis will discuss the adoption strategies used to facilitate effective integration for a vertically run business. This analysis will use examples from FMC to outline how these strategies have provided a competitive advantage in the

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