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  • 7-Eleven in Taiwan : adaptation of convenience stores to new market environements

    7-Eleven in Taiwan : adaptation of convenience stores to new market environements

    MGT301 国际企业管理 台湾7- ELEVEN:便利商店因应新市场环境的调整 7-ELEVEN IN TAIWAN : ADAPTATION OF CONVENIENCE STORES TO NEW MARKET ENVIRONEMENTS Brief introduction In Taiwan, 7-Eleven stores are more common than Starbucks in Seattle. In the capital city of Taipei, there are more than 4000 locations in a city of 23 million, with many city blocks capable of sustaining more than one location. Aside from purchasing local food and Slurpees, customers can pay credit card and utility bills, book travel

    1 916 Mots / 8 Pages
  • Do you think we are on the way to such situations in à not-so-distant future?

    Do you think we are on the way to such situations in à not-so-distant future?

    Do you think we are on the way to such situations in à not-so-distant future? Science has evolved a much and it has improve living conditions of people but if we continue to always need more, is not the progress going to exceed the man? Nowadays we could make things incredible in all areas : food, animals, humans, plants,... Moreover the revolution of transport (every second, à plane takes off), medecine (medical advances, medicines, vaccines,

    306 Mots / 2 Pages
  • My Last Colony A postcolonial approach to Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess”

    My Last Colony A postcolonial approach to Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess”

    My Last Colony A postcolonial approach to Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess” Colonialism has irrevocably altered the globe. It is therefore vital to analyze the colonialist expansion of power in as many disciplines as possible. Postcolonial theory is a critical approach that focuses on the representation of other cultures, the fabrication of a distorted picture of the East by the West and the “legitimized” oppression of colonized people by the colonizers (Hamadi 39f). Postcolonialism is

    1 883 Mots / 8 Pages
  • To what extent was Charles I personnaly responsabile for the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642?

    To what extent was Charles I personnaly responsabile for the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642?

    37102656 Wednesday, 11 January 2017 To what extent was Charles I personally responsible for the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642? On January 4th 1642 Charles I marched into the House of Commons and declared ‘I see all the birds have flown’. The Five Members was a failed attempt by the king to arrest five prominent members of parliament, prompted by the proposed impeachment of his wife, Henrietta Maria. This incident was the

    2 273 Mots / 10 Pages
  • The uniform school in England

    The uniform school in England

    I’m going to present you the school uniform in England with two questions : how the uniform appeared in England ? And what are the advantages and disadvantages of this one ? Beginning with a little history of the school uniform. School uniforms in England had become quite common in the 16th century. Some schools had uniforms called “blue coats”, as they consisted of long trench-coat dyed blue. Blue was the cheapest available dye and

    511 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Espaces et échanges: What do borders mean to Fisrt Peoples in Canada?

    Espaces et échanges: What do borders mean to Fisrt Peoples in Canada?

    Espaces et Echanges The notion I’m going to deal with his Spaces and exchanges ,The subject of my oral presentation will be «The First People in Canada »,There are different types of exchanges (with people, financial, education) . This notion deals with the geographical and symbolic areas that all societies occupy and the interactions between men and different societies,The different cultural, economic, sociological and language interactions have shaped and characterised our modern-day world. We

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  • Impetuosity leads to the tragedy in the play

    Impetuosity leads to the tragedy in the play

    Impetuosity leads to the tragedy in the play William Shakespeare is a famous writer from the XIV century. One of his most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet, is considered a tragic drama because the actions of the characters lead to their own downfall. In addition, many tragedies occur in a very short period of time and a large portion of the characters actions are made very quickly and thoughtlessly. Despite many other elements seen throughout

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  • Idea of progress: how did the social changes of 19th and 20th centuries in England and int the United States contribute to the progress on our society?

    Idea of progress: how did the social changes of 19th and 20th centuries in England and int the United States contribute to the progress on our society?

    IDEA OF PROGRESS I’m going to talk about « Idea of progress ». To begin , I’d like to state a definition of this notion . The idea of progres is the theory that the different advances in technology, science, and social organization can produce an improvement in the human condition. change and evolution implies Progress , so We can ask ourselves :How did the social changes of XIX and XX in England and in

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  • Myth and heroes: Why are sports heroes so important in today’s society? and How can art be used to criticize or denounce an aspect of the company?

    Myth and heroes: Why are sports heroes so important in today’s society? and How can art be used to criticize or denounce an aspect of the company?

    I am going talk about the notion myth of hereos. A myth is a story that may or may not be true. There may not be records or other proof that they happened, but at least some parts of myths may be true. Some myths may have started as ‘true’ stories but as people re-told them some parts may have been changed by mistake, or to make them more interesting. All cultures have myths and

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  • Spaces and Exchanges: what drive people to leave their country to go and live in another one?

    Spaces and Exchanges: what drive people to leave their country to go and live in another one?

    Spaces & Exhanges Introduction : First of all, I would like to give a definition of “Spaces & Exchanges”. It illustrates the theme of the discovery of “New space so it implies the discovery of new territories, the major waves of immigration, the travel wich involves the search of new experiencies or a sense of community. OU The world is divided into different areas and spacees. Each space exchanges with each other. It exists different

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  • School functioning in the Amish

    School functioning in the Amish

    Dorine 211 SOLDA SCHOOL FUNCTIONING IN THE AMISH The system : It is in1972 that Amish obtain the right to teach as they wish it. The Amish children go to school during eight years, from six to fourteen years. Teaching is in a single class where all the levels are mixed, the teacher is also Amish. This teacher is not certified by the state, the teacher is in general an unmarriedwoman. She is selected among

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  • Idea of Progress: to what extent have wars over the past century led to an improvement in women's rights in the US?

    Idea of Progress: to what extent have wars over the past century led to an improvement in women's rights in the US?

    The notion I’m going to deal with is idea of progress. At first the idea of progress is the theory that the differents advances in technology, science and social organization can produce an improvement in the human condition. I choose to talk about social progress. Socizl progress implies change and evolution. In that way we may ask ourselves to what extend have wars over the past century led to an improvement in women’s rights in

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  • Places et forms of power: how was the power distributed and redistributed in South Africa society from apartheid to nowadays?

    Places et forms of power: how was the power distributed and redistributed in South Africa society from apartheid to nowadays?

    Places and form of power The notion of power implies a basic division between those who have and exercise power, and those who have none or little of it. In class, we studied the situation of South Africa during Apartheid. How was the power distributed and redistributed in South Africa society from apartheid to nowadays? First of all, I’m going to give a definition; Apartheid was an official policy of racial segregation enforced by the

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  • Space and exchanges: what drove people to leave their country to go and live in another one?

    Space and exchanges: what drove people to leave their country to go and live in another one?

    The world is divided into different areas and spaces. Each space exchanges with each other. It exists different types of exchanges : economic exchanges, human/social exchanges, cultural exchanges ….. Humans are trying to find the trendiest places. Nowadays, one of the trendiest space is USA. In the rest of our oral we will study the case of Ireland. In fact, since the XIXth century this island has experimented crisis and boom, arrivals and departures. Consequently,

    659 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Does increasing the time that students spend in school have an impact on student grades?

    Does increasing the time that students spend in school have an impact on student grades?

    American Academy of Pediatrics says, “High schools and middle schools should begin the day no earlier than 8:30 am to help the teenagers get more sleep”. So to the question: Does increasing the time that students spend in school have an impact on student grades? The answer is always surprisingly controversial. Well, I firmly believe that it is not a good idea to lengthen the standard school time to eight hours. Firstly, it is believed

    411 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Spaces and exchanges: what do borders mean to first people in Canada?

    Spaces and exchanges: what do borders mean to first people in Canada?

    I’m going to talk about the notion of spaces and exchanges. This notion deals with the geographical and symbolic areas that all societies occupy and the interactions between men and different societies. The different cultural, economic, sociological and language interactions have shaped and characterised our modern-day world. I would like illustrate this notion through the origin of Canada. Concentrations of different cultures in Canada have made inevitably changed native people's lives. We may answer the

    563 Mots / 3 Pages
  • What drives people to leave their country to go aèd live in another country?

    What drives people to leave their country to go aèd live in another country?

    Exchange is something that we give or that we receive in substitut° for something . nowaday s s there are many form if exchange we can talk about the eco exchange like work exchange we can also talk about the cultural exchang lik informat° or we can talk about the populat° with the inmigrat° brain dain . this exchange are in our world in our society in our space exchange develop faster because of the

    252 Mots / 2 Pages
  • What are the critical factors you need to consider in any promotional strategy for an international hotel chain?

    What are the critical factors you need to consider in any promotional strategy for an international hotel chain?

    What are the critical factors you need to consider in any promotional strategy for an international hotel chain ? After 3 days of lesson and one presentation about « differenciation, segmentation and target marketing », I will write an essay about this subject. I will talk about the impotants factors in promotionnal strategy of an internationel hotel chain. I’m starting to introduce « what is a promotional strategy », second the target of the promotion.

    1 094 Mots / 5 Pages
  • Spaces and exchanges: what drives people to leave their country in order to live in another country and what difficulties do they face?

    Spaces and exchanges: what drives people to leave their country in order to live in another country and what difficulties do they face?

    I am going to deal with the notion « Spaces and Exchanges ». To begin with, I'd like to give a definition of exchange. The different spaces of the world are nowadays more and more connected to each other. The exchanges can appear on many forms: people, trade, information . The immigration is linked to this notion as it implies the motion of legal and illegal people to other countries. I will present this notion by showing

    417 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Was America a good place to live in the 1920s?

    Was America a good place to live in the 1920s?

    Was America a good place to live in the 1920s? The "Roaring Twenties" suggest a moment of change, prosperity and excitement. Indeed flappers, automobiles and new films form exciting images of people who have fun. On another side we will see that these years hide things negative. I will look at all aspects of American life be it good and bad, "white and black" and end with a conclusion as balanced as possible about the

    286 Mots / 2 Pages
  • How to become a green SME in a circular economy

    How to become a green SME in a circular economy

    How to become a green SME in a circular economy? In this part, we will talk a lot about SMEs, since they often become transnational firms. We are giving other examples than the ones cited in the conference such as DANONE trying to reduce their water consumption. We neither will explain circular economy according to Helen MacArthur Foundation as explained in the conference. We will try to explain these thanks to our study made for

    2 661 Mots / 11 Pages
  • Main differences between public and privates schools in USA

    Main differences between public and privates schools in USA

    The main differences between public and private school in the USA Some research about : founding curriculum question of private business The founding of the private schools : Private schools came first. Then public education took root. The differences of the curriculum : Curriculum : The curriculum is what students have to learn ( subjects, thematics, notions) The curriculum in public school is established by the state and it remains the same for every public

    268 Mots / 2 Pages
  • How to do a presentation in English class

    How to do a presentation in English class

    Anglais Mercredi 21 septembre 2016. How to do a presentation-5 step to a killer opener, YouTube. Présentation : pas être nerveux.. 1) Feel safe, etre confiant . 2) Credential ? on dit a l’audience ce qu’on va faire. 3) Deliver the hook : i’m going to …. 4) Power point…. Introduce your agenda (plan), slide. 5) Give a credible statem ent. Document : let’s lay down the law on asylum ‘illegals’. Sneaking: sournois. Soft touch

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  • Espace et echange, What attracts immigrants to live in the US and is what the American Dream is still alive?

    Espace et echange, What attracts immigrants to live in the US and is what the American Dream is still alive?

    SPACE AND EXCHANGE INTRODUCTION I m going to deal with the notion of space and exchange. What is space and what is the exchange? To begin with space, he unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expanse, in which all material objects are located and all events occur. And exchange, in globality, is an act bof giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return. Several types of exchanges can be

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  • How did French nationalism evolve in France from 1870 to 1945?

    How did French nationalism evolve in France from 1870 to 1945?

    Nationalism refers to the passionate attachment to a nation, the belief in the superiority of the nation towards others. The nation is a group of people sharing a past, a history, a language, and a same culture. Nationalism is attached to the national sovereignty, to the independence of the nation. Two kinds of nationalism can be distinguished: aggressive and reactionary nationalism; and defensive nationalism, which essentially refuses the loss of national sovereignty. Nationalism affirms that

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