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    cultural and social events available for local people such as entertainment, exhibitions etc. On the other hand, tourism can also bring many positive benefits and actually improve the sustainability of a community. Some of the potential positive impacts include: Financial contributions for community development and environmental protection; improved environmental management and planning; increased environmental education and awareness programs; improved security and enforcement of environmental…

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    individual nations. Most important among these are global warming, depletion of the ozone layer, pollution of oceans and rivers, rainforest destruction and the loss of biodiversity. Lastly, the issue of terrorism and national security has had an enormous impact on global politics, society and economy in the 21st century. In the post-9/11 era, various governments have used authoritative force in an attempt to contain terrorist groups that operate globally, possess sophisticated weaponry, and pose…

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    1.0 Introduction The performance of an organisation mainly depends on the effectiveness of the employees. According to Jaw and Liu (2013), the in the context of the organisational success, the quality of employees are important rather than the quantity. However, in order to obtain the maximum output from the employees, it is important to manage them in a proper way. Hence, the role of human resource management (HRM) from the perspective of an organisation cannot be ignored. This paper deals…

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    Year 9 Geography 2016 Geographies of Interconnection Fieldwork Report Assessment Task Task 1: Introducing interconnection a) In your own words, describe what the study of the geography of interconnections is. The study of the geography of interconnection refers to the connection between environments and places. The places and environments can be linked by roads and railways, as well as various methods of transport can help connect one place to another. Cars, planes, ships, buses and trains are…

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    21st century is a significant time frame for the entertainment industries in the South Korea. During the 1990s, South Korea was under pressure to liberalise their market, particularly the media industry (Shim, 2008). Eventually, the economic globalisation facilitated the blooming of its entertainment industry (Shim, 2008) by exporting their popular cultural to the world, which known as the Korean wave (Ravina, 2009). Entertainment industry is an important industry in South Korea, together with…

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    Dreams written in 1974 is an anecdotal story an amusing short story set in a quite 1950s provincial town in Australia; the town resembles Bacchus Marsh the town in which the author Peter Carey grew up. The story was written in the early days of globalisation. It’s a town of the main highway which begins to attract tourists who come armed with cameras and money but it turns out they expect the townspeople to remain frozen in time, just as they were when their portraits were taken. Carey within…

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    Sociology Case Study Martha

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    Introduction Case Details This case study is about 16 year old Martha. Martha lives with her mother and he father lives abroad. She has two younger siblings, aged 4 and 2 years. Martha’s mother is in a ne relationship and her boyfriend has moved into the family home. Martha used to play under 14 s football but she has given that up and now spends most of her time listening to music and socialising with her friends. On several occasions Martha has gone to house parties binge drinking and not…

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    the production of wealth, to promote technological development, and to ensure resources are rationally distributed in order for every single person to enhance living standards as well as freedom (Grant, 2003, pp.11-14). One of the most powerful impacts on capitalism is the market system. Market society is produced by the state dismantling established systems of social protection and poor relief and the state actively legislating to create a market for labour (Gill, 2003). It is a central…

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    Ebola Society Vulnerable

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    modern society is more energetic and effective. However, modern society is more vulnerable, which is worthy of our contemplation. From the 9/11 attacks, which had a significant economic impact on the United States and the world market (Gail, 2002), to recent rage of Ebola virus, modern society amplifies their adverse impact. They all reflect some problems in the social structure. The problems which give rise to social vulnerability should be kept in focus, and they would provide sufficient…

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    THE IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT IN THE GLOBALISATION OF BUSINESS Globalization has been a human activity since the era of human colonialism and the more recent globalization as has been evident in the post cold war era. We have seen the dominance of global corporations like Walmart, Mcdonalds, Toyota etc. Most of these corporations Franchises in particular have used standardized methods of management especially in relation to the Management framework (P-O-L-C). Good management has played a huge role…

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