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The legal landscape

Even if a business is not officially international, it is essential to understand the world’s legal systems because consumers come from all over. Consumers, business partners, and competitors are products of their environments, including their societies and legal systems. Therefore, their expectations and how they interact are influenced directly by their legal systems of origin. The most successful businesses take this into account to avoid legal liability and enhance consumer satisfaction.


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Visualizing Information

The problem that information overload creates for decision-makers is allocating their attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources. Executives involved with projects are particularly vulnerable to this situation. Visualized information can assist with this challenge. Color and space are elements of visual language to communicate complex information and effectively compare different variables in a phenomenon.


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Oceanography - a vital discipline

An understanding of ocean processes is vital to oceanographers, marine biologists, or environmental scientists. Knowledge of oceanography is essential for resource extraction, such as commercial fishing or aquaculture, and clean energy resources such as wind, wave, or tidal energy. Even recreational users benefit from understanding the ocean, from winds and currents for the casual sailor, tides and habitat conditions for a fisherman, to wave patterns for surfers.


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What is music

Making music has been an activity of human beings for thousands of years. Written texts, pictorial representations, and folklore sources provide evidence that people from all over the globe and from the beginnings of recorded history have created and performed music for religious rituals, civil ceremonies, social functions, storytelling, and self-expression. From the perspective of a musician, anything capable of producing sound is a potential instrument for musical exploitation.


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What is Economics?

Economics is a subject that explores certain social processes in our society, but it is also an investigation into how social processes affect our well-being. For example, economic discussion involves questions about how changes in tax policy might influence economic growth or how price differentials might affect consumer welfare. Economists today regard the Scottish political economist and philosopher Adam Smith as the father of economics.


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