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    3Socio Cultural Factors

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    Socio-Cultural Factors Explain what is meant by “socio-cultural factors” in the external environment? Socio-cultural factors in the external environment is the factors bases on society and cultures that affecting the business or the markets. Socio-cultural factors such as education‚ lifestyle trends‚ population and so on‚ may influence customers’ behavior or attitude to the product. For example‚ if the population of greybeard is increasing‚ then the demand of rest home will be increase as well.

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    Trademark Inc.

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    Case 03-05 Trademark‚ Inc. Part 1—Accounting Issues This case study is the first of a two-part Earnings Management Case. The purpose of Part 1 is to provide you with background information relating to Trademark‚ Inc. and raise several accounting and auditing issues affecting Trademark during the current fiscal year. The conclusions reached in this case study will be used in Part 2 — Misstatements & Materiality. Trademark‚ Inc.‚ a public company‚ designs‚ manufactures‚ and distributes greeting

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    Trademark Infringement

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    be attempting to infringe or dilute the use of the companies’ trademark. By remaining aware of what is occurring in the markets and keeping aware of those that may be attempting to benefit from the use of similar trademark a manager can alert the legal division of the company early on in order to allow the company to obtain injunctions against those attempting to infringe upon the companies trademark. From a managers perspective trademark infringement is important not only to the company but also directly

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    Trademarks Notes

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    Trademark Background A trademark is a slogan‚ word‚ design‚ or combination identifies the source of your goods and services distinguishes them from the goods and services Trademark- brand for goods and services Patent- protects invention Copyright- protects original artistic and literary work Trademark- business name to distinguish name and sources legal presumption that owner of mark legal presumption of exclusive right to use mark Puts public at note of ownership (R) You can register

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    company trademarks

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    E-Inventory System of Mang Inasal V. ML Quezon Antipolo Branch _________________________________________ A Systems Analysis and Design Presented to the Faculty of the Technical - Vocational Department _________________________________________ In partial fulfillment of the course Requirement in Systems Analysis and Design _________________________________________ by: Chavez‚ June T. Dela Cruz‚ Jelly Rose G. Lorenzo‚ Lenie M. Mendoza‚ Mary Rose L. Olayres‚ Susan

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    Chemical reactions can be affected by a number of different factors. Particle size‚ temperature‚ concentration of a solution‚ and catalysts play a big role in the rate of reaction‚ they determine how fast a reaction will occur. According to the collision theory‚ the rate of reaction depends on the frequency of effective collisions between particles. Every reaction is different in that they all require different conditions and factors in order to have the most effective collisions. However‚ the

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    A TEXTBOOK OF TRANSLATION Peter Newmark W *MRtt SHANGHAI FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION PRESS 9787810801232 A Textbook of Translation Peter Newmark SHANGHAI FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION PRESS A Textbook of Translation Peter Newmark Prentice Hall NEW YORK LONDON TORONTO SYDNEY TOKYO First published 1988 by Prentice HaH International vUIO Ltd. 66 Wood Lane End‚ Heme! Hempstead. Hertfordshire‚ HP2 4RG A division of Simon &i Schuster International Group (0 1988 Prentke Hall

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    Trademark and Product

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    cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc- ccccccccc fdgfgff gfgff gfdhfgs hhhhhhhhhhhghf Johnson and Johnson – www.jnj.com In Word‚ create a table to organize the information: Describe product mix () under the corporate brand by identifying the product width (categories of products) and depth (products within the categories) Pick 2 specific brands or product items. Describe the target market for each of the 2 brands. Explain your reasoning Johnson and Johnson – www.jnj

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    socio-cultural factors

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    A Spanish software company wants to do business to Brazil (Sao Paolo) and Denmark. However‚ to achieve its objectives‚ the company must take in consideration socio-cultural factors in both countries. *** Brazil is the largest country in South America by its area and by its population. The Brazilian people have three main ethnic origins. There are the Indians who are from Brazil. Then‚ Europeans‚ mostly of Portuguese origin‚ and Africans people came during the period of colonization. Most recently

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    Trademark, Copyright

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    to creators of literary‚ dramatic‚ musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact‚ it is a bundle of rights including‚ inter alia‚ rights of reproduction‚ communication to the public‚ adaptation and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work. Why should copyright be protected? Copyright ensures certain minimum safeguards of the rights of authors over their creations‚ thereby protecting

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