Tuesday, December 13, 2016
NATO project
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TucluBCAB_Tml1c3niOqp63nTtHLp8fDPfMyE5A68XE/edit?usp=sharing
Monday, October 31, 2016
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Countries Interactions
James Reilly
Japan
The residents of Japan often greet each other by bowing. A casual greeting is just a little head bob and a superior greeting is a longer bow. Handshakes are not common but can sometimes be used. Business cards are also exchanged throughout the introduction.
Japan
The residents of Japan often greet each other by bowing. A casual greeting is just a little head bob and a superior greeting is a longer bow. Handshakes are not common but can sometimes be used. Business cards are also exchanged throughout the introduction.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Mini Research #1
James Reilly International Business
The Chicago Blackhawks are an elite team in the National Hockey League. They have players who were born from all over the world. Here are there names and countries, Patrick Kane, USA. Jonathan Toews, Canada. Artem Anisimov, Russia. John Dahlstrom, Sweden. Lastly, Radovan Bondra, Slovakia. These players were all scouted and liked by chicagos management and they were brought into the organization for their skills.
This shows me that many different countries have great hockey players. It also shows me how diverse the NHL is. Just on one team alone they have players from five different countries. This is pretty fascinating to me.
Source: www.NHL.com
The Chicago Blackhawks are an elite team in the National Hockey League. They have players who were born from all over the world. Here are there names and countries, Patrick Kane, USA. Jonathan Toews, Canada. Artem Anisimov, Russia. John Dahlstrom, Sweden. Lastly, Radovan Bondra, Slovakia. These players were all scouted and liked by chicagos management and they were brought into the organization for their skills.
This shows me that many different countries have great hockey players. It also shows me how diverse the NHL is. Just on one team alone they have players from five different countries. This is pretty fascinating to me.
Source: www.NHL.com
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