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investment Important To S.C. Communities continued from page 1 Most foreign investors bring some foreign employees and their families to South Carolina, particularly during the start-up phase of operations. They often bring with them different experiences, perceptions, attitudes, and life styles. wii me positive siae, tnese differences can enrich a community by exposing South Carolina residents to them and widening and deepening South Carolinians' knowledge of both themselves and the world outside South Carolina. On the negative side, such cultural differences may not be welcomed. Or at least it may cause some anxiety, misunderstanding, confusion or other problems of cross-cultrual interaction. In the South Carolina communities that have received the largest concentration of foreign investment, Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Columbia and the Charleston area, it appears that the foreign investors have contributed positively to the communities and have been well received. (Dr. Arpan is professor of international business and director of the Center for Industrial Policy and Strategy at USC's College of Business Administration.) rSgTI I $1.00 OFF | I Any Whole sub I 1 with the Purchase of I I any size soft drink! I 1 $.50 OFF I Any Half Sub I I with the Purchase of any size soft drink! g 1 749 Saluda Ave. 256-6681 8 | In 5 Points Expires: 4-24-82ff i No. I in Rock-n-Roll and Good Times Tonite "Avalanche" (Killer Rock-n-Roll from North Carolina) Plus All The Cold Beer You Care to Drink for Only $4.00 Saturday Z-96 Party 96<t Drinks 96<t Pitchers ??__J Leading Investors SOME FACTS ON FDI IN SOUTH CAROLINA PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE OF FDJ NATIONALITY OF ALL FDI EMPLOYMENT German 33 28 United KinpHnm 01 *** Q 4j X *?"* France 21 20 The Dutch, Swiss, Japanese, and Canadians are also major investors in South Carolina. LEADING INDUSTRIES INDUSTRY PERCENTAGE OF FDI EMPLOYMENT Chemicals 33 Rubber & Plastics 16 Non Electrical Machinery 11 Metals, Textiles, and Electronics havp moinr foreign investment shares. VHk I s&m. j?^H^?EBFi^ hi ?* ''^J^^Sf jyffl3fair &f:<^ 11 ;Sjfek 'c^i; g?*858^^^^^^***" ^||g| xv-- i|jP| Sij 8hs^^e I ? *!_ _- U t you m a 01 an oyster iovc you're not read r\n in - I wi i a\ i uy^ici, a ui ic pie^c icii r\t:i i iki ! iut?r, would be big trouble. variation in cas But with Memorex cassettes, alter the way it's a big benefit. contact with thUsing ultra high frequency drastically affei sound, wesonically weld the two duction. halves of every Memorex cas- That's why v sette to form a single, solid cas- welding. sette shell. It keeps our This single-unit construction ture as true as gives Memorex cassettes a struc - remarkable soi tural rigidity which is critical to reproduction. precise tape-to-head contact. Which, thanks I our unique tap I !! X J) l fnrmi 'jn. ing process cal y-^Ao???-pic?e sheiix^-? remain true to ^ J ?? ? ? ?tr*ft?r?l riiirfity.^^ p|ay after play. after 1000 plav Test it yourself. Hold a In fact, a Me Memorex cassette on both ends cassette will al\ and twist. Notice how rigid the liver true soun( cassette is. How it resists flexing. duction, or we'l <j Mrrnox-i Co'potalion SanlaCla'a California 9M)S? USA Black Caucus Awards Ceremony To Be Held A graduating senior and three aiumni will be honored at the second annual awards ceremony sponsored by the Black Caucus of the Greater University of South Carolina Alumni Association on Friday at the Wade Hampton Conference UOlll UUI1I. Maurice Campbell, a graduating senior majoring in psychology and business administration, will be cited for his " demic record and involvement in community activities, pbell is a dean's list student, a member of two honor fraternities and was a participant in the Governor's Intern Program. Dr. Harry Wright, a child psychiatrist at William S. Hall 1 chiatric Institute; Janie R. Shuler, chief social worker wiiu the child and adolescent unit of the S.C. State Hospital and Larry Weston, an attorney with the 3rd Circuit Solicitor's office in Sumter,will be honored. State Circuit Court Judge Ernest A. Finney Jr. will be the Keynote speaker for the event, which begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the public and $8 for students. They can be obtained through the Office of the Special Assistant to the President at 1625 College St. on the USC campus or by calling 777-7716. ne-piece shell" is L I ? irs mgnimure, ly for Memorex. even the slightest So put your next recording isette shape can on Memorex. In HIGH BIAS II. le tape comes in METAL IV or normal bias MRXI. P hppH VA/hir^h ran Farh hac ninr-A ^ v * . IV^ i . I L.UWI l I IUO CJ Wl Ol ICJIJ. ?.[ sound ropro- Which, on an oyster, is a bad idea. i/e prefer sonic But on a cassette, it's a imorex ?ysde- ~ NOW MOH THAN IVfl f repro Wf #$ ; IS IT llVt, OR IS IT JL* I replace it. Free. Rjim M6MOREX