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    Life as an Immigrant Beginning in the late 19th century and continuing to the early 20th century‚ many Chinese families struggled to gain social‚ economic‚ and educational stature in both China and the United States. In the book‚ A Transnational History of a Chinese Family‚ by Haiming Liu‚ we learn about the Chang family rooted in Kaiping County‚ China‚ who unlike many typical Chinese families’ exemplified hard-work and strong cultural values allowing them to pursue an exceptional Chinese-American

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    Abstract The company 3M is a diverse company that was incorporated on June 25‚ 1929 with presence in more than 10 industries alone. “3M products are sold through a number of distribution channels‚ including directly to users and through wholesalers‚ retailers‚ jobbers‚ distributors and dealers in a range of trades in a number of countries worldwide” ("3M Co‚" n.d.‚ para. 1) The company head quarters is located in St. Paul Minnesota‚ however 3M has locations all over the United States. 3M is

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    TRANSNATIONAL ADOPTION The adoption of children on a transnational basis is one of the blessings of the modern human culture. Resulting from the worries of humanity to find homes for the orphans of wars such as the World War II‚ governments established legal frameworks to expand this exercise (Masson 2001). Therefore‚ whereas there were about 30‚000 children being adopted from 50 countries in 2001 (Selmon 2000)‚ the count has now reached over five times as much. Transnational adoption has led

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    The issue of transnational organized crime has been debated since early 1990s by security experts who have viewed crime group as one of many direct challenge to take over the state authority and threats to the well being of their citizens. Transnational organized crime is a collective action problem where the groups operate across borders. Transnational organized crime can also undermine the social‚ economic‚ political and military components of state power. The label ‘transnational’ is therefore

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    Question: What factors have contributed to Japan ’s transnational cultural power in Asia? Do you agree that Japan ’s transnational cultural power intersects with its postcolonial ambition? Even though Japan is no longer the colonial power in Asia‚ it still has a strong presence over Asia due to its cultural power within the region. Through various forms of media and popular culture‚ Japanese culture has spread to not only Asia but also many Western societies. There are many factors contributing

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    1. How did OBI capitalize on the strengths of its multi-domestic strategy when shifting the structure to a transnational organization? 2. Why did OBI create “Centers of Competency”? 3. How does shifting from a multi-domestic to a transnational model affect the organization’s culture? 4. How did it affect HR? Overview of paper After I read many times of the case “Vignette 2.1 Integrated Recruitment Strategy in Action - Internationalization of human resources at OBI”‚ I write this paper as my

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    Explain the pros and cons of TNCs on the developing world. TNCs‚ transnational corporations are large companies that have operations in more then one country. An example of a TNC is Coca Cola. There are many pros to TNCs such as they build infrastructure‚ bring new technology to the country and provide jobs for local people. But there are also many cons like land degrading‚ they exploit workers‚ and they avoid taxes. TNCs invest in poor countries‚ they build new infrastructure. TNCs commonly build

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    paper aims to debate whether transnational corporations are important non-state actors and in which ways they exert power over states. Transnational corporations : A theorist debate about their role as non-state actors Viewing the existing literature on the topic one identifies that different schools of thought have positioned themselves on the matter of non-state actors with diverging and many times pretty unclear opinions. In the specific case of transnational corporations neo-institutionalists

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    article‚ Jollibee is considering to expanding into three different countries and they are Papua New Guinea‚ Hong Kong‚ and California. However‚ these three opportunities come with complications and challenges that Jollibee has yet to attain on the strategies of entering these markets. Papua New Guinea In Papua New Guinea‚ there is five million worth of market share but only undertaken by a few competitors like Stargate Food Bar and Tropical Lunch Haus (Lonelyplanet.com‚ 2013). Jollibee’s only concern

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    A global phenomenon‚ human trafficking is the third largest crime enterprise‚ after the drug trade and arms dealing. However‚ it is the most vile transnational crime‚ as it exploits and subjects men‚ women and children to cruel‚ inhumane treatment. Victims are sold into three markets: sex trafficking‚ bonded labor‚ and organ trafficking‚ all done with the use of deception or force (Brewer‚ 2009). Human trafficking displays the inequality between equals in the sense that a person sees themselves fit

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