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Research Paper about Nike Inc company

Political/Legal Environment

  1. What laws now being proposed could affect marketing strategy and tactics for the brand?
  2. What federal, state, or local agency actions should be watched? What is happening in the areas of product safety, advertising, or price control that is relevant to marketing strategy? 3. Has your brand been affected (directly or indirectly) by fears of terrorism, or by the recent outbreak of corporate bankruptcies and fraud allegations?
  3. How is your company responding to these political or environmental trends?

Sample Solution

howed more respect towards other religions because they did not believe that it was fair to attack others’ identities for the sake of their own. These Hindus were very critical of the higher castes campaigning to build a Ram temple in place of the Babri Mosque because they themselves wouldn’t even be able to enter the temple. Furthermore, they believed that the money they were trying to collect to build the temple should be used for something more essential such as economic troubles in India. Therefore, not only did religion cause conflicts between Muslims and Hindus, but also caused tension between the higher castes and the lower caste. The documentary interviewed a diverse subset of people, including Hindu nationalists who advocate violence. Ayodhya, the city holding these disputes in India, has been known as the sacred birthplace of Ram. The Hinduism belief that “every child is Ram’s child” created a dominance that Hindus felt over Muslims as they used Ram’s so-called beliefs to shape their own political agenda. Since they believed that every child was a product of Ram, they believed that their religion should overpower any other religion in India. Hindus used Ram as a justification for killing and violence even though they did not know for sure what the beliefs of Ram exactly were. Destroying the mosque and replacing it with a temple manifests how religion has become much more like a battle rather than beliefs. Instead of believing in their own religion, Hindus took much more of a violent and destructive route by wanting to bring another religion down. In the violent parts of the documentary, religion was used as a justification for creating a divide between two groups within India. This controversial issue, which the government has yet to resolve, has led to thousands of deaths over years. ‘Ram Ke Naam’ examines the ways in which Hindu fundamentali>

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