studies, gender, race and boundary crossing to address the causes and consequences of an increasing immigration of Latin American women to the US in recent decades. Research suggests the rapid growth of the US Latino population is driven mainly by immigration and high fertility rates among the native-born. Yet, we lack insights on the larger factors that push some Latin American nations to export mostly women and others men. Or, why do largely black and mulato nations like Panama, Dominican Republic…
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SCOTTS MIRACLE-GRO: THE SPREADER SOURCING DECISION IVEY BUSINESS CASE STUDY 908M78 Introduction This paper provides a case analysis and case solution to an Ivey School of Business case study on Scotts Miracle-Gro, the biggest company in North America’s lawn and garden industry and the world’s leading supplier and marketer of consumer lawn and garden care products (Gray & Leiblein, 2008, p. 1). The time setting for the case is the summer of 2007. The case focuses on questions about where…
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American Immigration The United States formally belonged to native Indians before European explorers ‘discovered’ the Americas. Because of this, it would be un-ethical to talk about The United States without mentioning one or two things about immigration. The term immigration means the introduction of new people as new populace. Immigration is different from migration and emigration on different perspectives. Just like in many other European states, Immigration is a source of growth in population…
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and abroad are causing companies to re-think this strategy. World events and trends in the global marketplace have combined to once again make Mexico the most attractive market in which to manufacture products for US high technology companies. Mexican Manufacturing Gaining a Competitive Edge on China With the rising cost of wages in China, manufacturers are increasingly considering Mexico an attractive location to 'reshore' production. Low wages have never been the sole determining factor for…
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Ability Assessments Don't Cross Cultures Patricia M. Greenfield University of California, Los Angeles A central thesis of this article is that ability tests can be analyzed as items of symbolic culture. This theoretical perspective, based in cultural psychology, provides psychological researchers and clinicians with the tools to detect, correct, and avoid the cross-cultural misunderstandings that undermine the validity of ability tests applied outside their culture of origin. When testers use tests…
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founding editors of Rolling Stone, in January, 1969." (Frank, Conquest) Seeing this trend as a potential threat to future profits, the film industry took a gamble. They invested in a "counterculture youthpic." A prime example of a counter culture youthpic, and indeed the most popular, was the movie Easy Rider. The movie starred Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson. This was by no means the only film depicting the behaviour and attitudes of the counterculture however. Films such…
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Comparative Analysis The goal of this paper is to compare three of Quentin Tarantino’s films and determine the qualities that make his works identifiable. The film that kicked off his rise to mainstream success, Reservoir Dogs is recognizable by its non-linear storyline, profanity, violent crime and pop culture references. Tarantino also makes a cameo, which would continue throughout his career. The film would serve as a diagram for Tarantino’s later works. Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime…
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pictures that stand out in the imagination, colored by a "marvelous" descriptive style. Todorov gives us an interpretation of Columbus’ discovery of America, and the Spaniards’ subsequent conquest, colonization, and destruction of pre-Columbian cultures in Mexico and the Caribbean. Tzvetan Todorov examines the beliefs and behavior of the Spanish conquistadors and of the Aztecs. Initially, I thought of Columbus as…
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What Makes Us Human Traits defining human species/nature Territorial Affectionate Social Creatures Humans only exist within social groups Culture Ambitious Interesting Language Stand up right- walks bipedal- it’s rare Curiosity Human or culture No Fur Wear clothes Social Norms between groups because as a species can’t survive without a group Awareness Of others About death We can deceive Leads to war Leads to teaching Teaching Some call us teaching creature Pass along knowledge…
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proposal explores the possibility of expanding CEC into untapped, high growth market areas in China. CEC product is modified to tailor the tastes of Chinese children and families. This proposal looks at the overall country and culture, number of children and…
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