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Arla Foods and the Cartoon Crisis Analysis

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Trevor Clinger
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The case first begins with tens of thousands of Muslims protesting against cartoon characters of Muhammad that was published in a Danish newspaper. I have learned from my own personal experience that there are a lot of cartoons in the world today that make fun of businesses, political leaders, and popular subjects that are brought about by public media. The Muslim community viewed the cartoons as blasphemous and offensive. Find out how this ethical fight goes in regards to the clashing of the Danish government and the Muslim religion. I have an Associate's Degree of Business Management. I also have obtained a Bachelor's Degree of Business Management from Tiffin University.

©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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