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Martin Luther King and the Fight for Economic
Economics
Education
Martin Luther King
What exactly did Martin Luther King Jr. stand for? Children across America learn about MLK each and every year, usually in January, near his birthday. But are the schools getting it right? They teach students about racial equality and his infamous speech, “I Have a Dream.” Is that really what King was about? Obviously, he…
Factors and risks Affecting International Business
Business
Economics
Employment
Ethics
Without a doubt ‘’Giant’’ multinational companies that have become globalized have a ‘’wised’’ ultimate strategy that was methodically exercised and lead them to a successfully entry in the global markets. Entering new markets, those firms, had to explore, observe and monitor in detail, the country’ cultures in depth, in order to enter and establish successfully…
East Asian countries that managed to overcome the crisis
Economics
Overcoming Obstacles
During the 20th Century, there have been devastating events which occurred across East Asia. Countries that have been hit by devastating blows have become successful in managing the success of the countries rate upward positively. Countries like Japan, South Korea, and China are the few countries in East Asia to be in a period of…
An Evaluation of the Customer Service and Marketing Strategy of Dunking Donuts
Customer service
Economics
Dunkin Donuts gained initial popularity for their scrumptious donuts and now boasts a total of 49 diverse flavors. These include Apple N Spice, clair, and Bow Tie donuts. Furthermore, Dunkin Donuts has expanded its menu to encompass muffins, bagels, sandwiches, and munchkins. Munchkins are crafted from the surplus dough that remains after removing the center…
America and the Twentieth Century: Continuity and Change
Economics
Ethics
Technology
The end of World War II introduced the “Golden Age”, a time where low unemployment, stable prices, and economic expansion became the new norm. During this time mass culture slowly began to integrate itself into the lives of Americans. New innovations took over the lives of Americans; this included television, movies and radio. The increased…
Are Today’s Young Workers Different from Their Parents?
Economics
Education
Ethics
Labor
A lot of our parents worked in manufacturing. But do young people of nowadays work as their parents used to? Today, students might find manufacturing careers boring and outdated but we can’t dispute the fact that they come with a whole lot of benefits. Over the years manufacturing has featured as one of the favorite…
The Impact of Big Businesses During the Gilded Age
Economics
Gilded Age
Inflation
In the Gilded Age, big businesses were getting larger and laborers were working in poor conditions with long hours and low wages. Laborers did not approve of low wages, especially when the low wages were going to become lower. Eugene Debs supported higher wages for the laborers and the Pullman strike of 1894. The strike…
Emerging Market Analysis – Vietnam and Russia
Economics
Strengths And Weaknesses
Vietnam and Russia are both considered emerging markets. This means they are not fully developed markets but have some characteristics of them. Emerging markets are closer to developed countries with respect to their economic statistics (GDP growth and inflation rate) compared to undeveloped nations. We’ll dive deeper into Vietnam and Russia and compare these two…
An Analysis of the Customer Service by the Dunkin Donuts Company
Customer
Customer service
Economics
Dunkin Donuts gained popularity for their delicious donuts and now offers a selection of forty-nine different flavors such as Apple N’ Spice, Éclair, and Bow Tie. Alongside donuts, Dunkin Donuts has expanded their menu to include muffins, bagels, sandwiches, and a unique creation known as munchkins. The dough in the center of a donut is…
Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of Olympic sponsorship.
Economics
Strengths And Weaknesses
Major events deliver exceptional tourism, media attention, reputation, and economic impacts on the organization and structure of an Olympics hosting nation. They are, therefore, of great importance and prestige to the host countries, mainly due to their capacity to increase not only the short but also the medium-long tourist flow of a destination. The Beijing Summer…