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    Television is a powerful medium. However‚ Turkish viewers ignore Dutch television and point their dishes to receive TV-stations from their home country. The commercial Turkish stations are more popular than the state broadcast TRT INT‚ receivable through cable. Do these stations actually interfere with integration or are the Dutch stations not making enough efforts to attract Turkish viewer ship? TRT INT is the international TV-station of the Turkish state-owned broadcasting system TRT. It broadcasts

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    Tolerance in the Netherlands In all aspects‚ the Netherlands has always been a very tolerant country. Nevertheless‚ there is a remarkable diminution going on in the Dutch liberty. For example‚ after the murder on politician Pim Fortuyn‚ who had a critical opinion on the Islamization of the Netherlands‚ ethnical tolerance became less. Also‚ the government wants to make more restrictions to the drugs policy. Now broadcasted on the TV is an advertising about a internet campaign to regain the high level

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    give recommendations on how a Dutch person could behave in Thailand. Life in the Netherlands In The Netherlands‚ everyday life is rather casual. The Dutch celebrate many holidays and have many days off a year‚ whether it be King’s day‚ Whitsun‚ Easter‚ Christmas and many more. Dutch people are very friendly and they always greet everyone‚ regardless if they know them or not. “Dutch society is very egalitarian‚ individualistic and modern” (Wikepedia‚ 2015). Dutch people are very direct and informal

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    Personal Project Report

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    Encouraging more Respect for the Dutch Culture By: Koen Roosenboom Grade: 10A ISS Table of Contents Introduction pg. 3 Description of the Process pg. 4 -Research and Planning pg. 4 -Writing the first half and rewriting the first half pg. 5 -Writing the second half pg. 7 Analysis pg. 8 - Useful resources and the AOI linked to it pg. 8 - Changes in the plan pg. 9 - Techniques used in the project and time management pg. 10 - Has my understanding of the AOI grown during the project

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    companies in the market. Each one of these companies followed a completely different strategy. However‚ both companies encountered many challenges after the achievement of success. The culture of Matsushita and Philips‚ respectively‚ the Japanese and Dutch‚ played a significant role in the strategic decisions that were made. These influences of cultural dimensions in the business world will be highlighted in this report. 1 History Philips: Philips was established by Gerard and Anton Philips

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    Amsterdam To gain a strong understanding of the Dutch culture and lifestyles‚ you should definitely visit Amsterdam. You will be amazed by the large number of bicycles‚ stunned to see the culture and the architecture and be surprised of the smell of tulips. It is also the city for shopaholics and fashion lovers. But the most famous area would definitely be the red- light district‚ also known as the Wallen. When you are there you will be surprised to see the vast offers of legalized prostitution

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    Research Paper 3: Leadership and Management: A case study of Royal Dutch Shell Submitted Management and Leadership MGMT 704 - 102 October 15th‚ 2013. Introduction A change in a company’s leadership can trigger a shift in strategy and is usually followed by periods of convergence. The convergence periods are characterized by small incremental changes which have both advantages and disadvantages. A company leader with high social intelligence can leverage on the advantages of the convergence

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    Introduction - ANA * Who is it written for? With the beginning of term three we‚ us students‚ are required to start working on projects at a professional level. The first task that we already received is a cooperation of two parties‚ in this case The Hague University and “Yakult” company. After receiving a brief from the Yakult’s company‚ we are supposed to create a new product for an out-of-home channel with the DNA of its mother brand. In order for us to build the concept for the new product

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    appropriate? Firstly‚ we need to analyze the decision by identifying the advantage and disadvantage of manufacturing more product in Netherlands. The advantage is Hollandsworth would not take any financial risk‚ no borrowing would be necessary. Also‚ Axeon Dutch operations would see benefits from a lower variable cost for the entire product produced realizing financial rewards for them as well. When the production is increased in Netherlands‚ it will result in decreasing of fixed cost (mentioned in text by

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    Van Den Bosch Email

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    1. From Van den Bosch’s point of view‚ what was his intention in sending the email? The Van Den Bosch case shows issues in different responsiveness and cultural values and cross culture communication. In the case‚ Johannes van den Bosch‚ the Rotterdam office representative of Big Four Firm‚ is having problems communicating and getting the expected actions and results from his partner in Mexico‚ Pablo Menendez. As the result of this Van den Bosch has been receiving a lot of verbal abuse and pressure

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