Ajinomoto Essays

  • Case Study Of Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Berhad

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    AJINOMOTO (Malaysia) Berhad Part 1: COMPANY BACKGROUND According to Bloomberg, Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Berhad founded in 1961. It was the first Japanese companies that set up in Malaysia. It is acting as producer of Monosodium Glutamate. It produces and sells the monosodium glutamate. It is controlled under the Consumer Business and the Industrial Business segment.Besides, the company also consists of industrial products that was in liquid or powder form. For example, AJI-AROMA is an enhancer for

  • Disseminate Gender Stereotypes In A Typical Vietnamese Family

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    It’s a matter of fact that commercials play an extremely prevalent part of all economies around the world. The invention of television – a powerful visual medium marks the era of TV advertising which has been widely acknowledge as the most pervasive, effective format of advertisement. Not only primarily serve the purpose of stimulating consumption, TV commercials also convey the view of producers, societies or cultures about many aspects of life through underlying ideologies. As a result, audience’s

  • Country Analysis Through Soccer

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    Country Analysis through Soccer (Football) Introduction There is no way for the fans to get into the soccer field to see an unexciting or boring game. While the two biggest rivalries playing each other, the field usually will be full of fans and the tickets will be sold out earlier. Not only the fans want to get inside the field to support their own team, but also the athletes will play as hard as they can to win the game. For example, Red Sox and Yankees, Lakers and Celtics. Narrow down to the

  • How Did Tokyo Change Over Time

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    Today, Tokyo is Japan’s capital and is the world’s most populous metropolis. Tokyo has evolved into a wonderful and amazing city in which many admire, and a lot has changed since the preceding centuries. In the earlier days, Tokyo was originally known as Edo (a small fishing village) during the 16th century, and was formerly part of the old Musashi Province. Ōta Dōkan, who was a Japanese samurai warrior-poet, military tactician and Buddhist monk, built the Edo Castle in 1457. The ever so evolving