Question options:
(a) Entrepot for Zebsik Enterprise, Export for India and Import for Germany.
(b) Export for Zebsik Enterprise, Import for India and Entrepot for Germany.
(c) Import for Zebsik Enterprise, Entrepot for India and Export for Germany.
(d) Import for Zebsik Enterprise, Export for India and Entrepot for Germany
Answer:
The answer is option A
a) Entrepot for Zebsik Enterprise, Export for India and Import for Germany
Explanation:
Entrepot is described as a centre, port or city where goods or merchandise are imported and stored which is usually for the purpose of being sold and exported again. This is exactly the situation with the firm Zebsik Enterprise which bought from India(exporting country) and sold to Germany(importing country)
They did that by hiring freelance employees from around the world
Since strawberry frog is a marketing company, they could hire a lot of freelancer artists to contribute in ther marketing campaign from outside their area of operation. In order to make proper relationship with those foreign workers, they need to understand the diverse culture so they could make appropriate gesture to respect one another
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Withdraw emotional energy and reinvest in another relationship to resolve the grief
associated with losing a loved one.</span>
<span>This final requirement for healthy
mourning may be the hardest, particularly when the lost loved one is a child or
a spouse. Bereaved ppl may feel that rechanneling emotional energy into a new
child or a new romantic love relationship is somehow betrayed of the deceased. </span>
By showing that the people who are doing the campaigns are standing up for the victims
Explanation:
The five moral principles of Bioethics described by Vaughn are:
- Autonomy,
- Non-maleficence,
- Beneficence,
- Utility and
- Justice.
I believe that this list is complete because all five Vaughn principles are succinct and authentic, and unlike a more abstract approach, such as the normative ethical approach, such as the ethical approach to virtue and deontology, principlism corresponds to a methodology of better understanding and practicality for solving ethical dilemmas in the real world.
The five moral principles are of universal origin and not relative, because they are based on characteristics of a common morality, which is shared by all members of a society, is based on common sense and non-philosophical traditions.
This approach does not conflict with other ethical, theological and social approaches, as this is a consistent, practical approach that can be derived.