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    The Anthropocene

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    Notable economic characteristics of a liberal-capitalist democracy during Modernity are international trade, consumerism, and globalisation, all of which support the exploitation of third world and continue to create a binary society. Oxfam’s latest reports claim that inequality has reached a global extreme, as 62 individuals now hold the same wealth as the bottom half of humanity…

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    Today, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the airline industry is going through ‘the worst crisis in history’ (BBC, 2006) British Airways operates within the highly competitive airline market. The UK market for airlines grew by 1.2% since 2003 to reach a value of £8.7 billion in 2004. The number of passengers flying from UK airports alone has increased from 70 million in 2000, to 86 million. The development of a fifth terminal at London Heathrow testifies this…

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    The English dictionary (1998 :) defines poverty as “a condition of having little or no money, goods or any means of support. It is the condition of being poor”. According to the statistics of South Africa, the unemployment rate of South Africa increased from 25.50 percent in the second quarter of 2014 and 25.20 percent in the first quarter. The average rate of unemployment in South Africa is 25.27 percent from 2000 to 2014. Mulligan (2010: xii) states that “poverty remains disproportionately a…

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    PAPER 1 TITLE – ‘INTERVENTION OF POP CULTURE IN INDIAN CULTURE’ INTRODUCTION This paper mainly deals with westernisation or the spread of a particular culture or among the individuals in the society. Pop culture is nothing but what you listen to, what you read , what you wear and how you speak. Some examples are gangnam style, whatsapp , Facebook , selfie and so on. Indian culture is very different from other foreign cultures. It is rich with its own values and traditions. But nowadays more of…

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    What Is Neo-Darwinism?

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    Evolutionary biologists such as Richard Dawkins1 , Paul Meyers2, and Jerry Coyne3, and philosophers of science such as Daniel Dennett4, Micheal Ruse5, and Peter Singer6 have produced differing defences and explanations of Darwinism, its roots, and its various implications within a Neo-Darwinian framework. In many cases, these have been intended for wider consumption beyond academia and have incorporated the promotion of Darwin as a unique historical agent, with Dawkins arguably leading the pack…

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    Human Resource Management is central to every business and organisation. With rapidly developing technology and increasing forms of globalisation, the work force is forever evolving and thus HRM must adapt along with it. Motivation is defined as “a driving force or forces responsible for the initiation, persistence, direction and vigour of goal directed behaviour” (Coleman,2009,p.480). This force affects individuals’ direction, intensity and persistence. (Bratton,2015) In this assignment, I…

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    Discuss how two artworks featuring the human figure represent the cultural forces from the world in which they were produced. Art is intuitively reflective of cultural forces that impact societal values and sociology; through representation of the human figure, artists reveal their present insight into culture that has been informed by their personal life and audience. Inherently present in art, these manifestations of culture are contorted throughout time as social paradigms change. Edgar…

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    Bureaucracy

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    Max Weber, a German social historian, is considered to be the founding father of bureaucracy and defines bureaucracy as the ideal and rational method of organisation, hence the most efficient way of conducting business. Weber built his model on four factors: functional specialisation, hierarchy of authority, a system of rules and impersonality (Weber, 1947) and formulated the concept of bureaucracy as a response to the inadequacies found in earlier forms of organisational structure. Weber…

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    New Balance Case Study

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    and has been one of the world's largest brand among all the other sports footwear company such as Nike, Puma, Adidas and many more. New Balance first came Singapore in May 31,2013 and upon arriving in Singapore only last year, have already made big impact in the Singapore's market.(New Balance,N.A) The nature of business of New Balance is it's line of athletic shoe although it first started off by selling arch support which was made famous by firefighters and policemen.(New Balance,N.A) Now,…

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    Swot Analysis Of Viettel

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    2.2 Vision 2.3 Mission 2.4 Company Objectives 3. SWOT Analysis 4. Uncertain Factors 5. Corporate Social Responsibility 6. Trend Analysis 7. Driving Forces 8. Porter’s 5 Forces 9. Scenario Matrix 9.1 Scenario1 & Impacts 9.2 Scenario2 & Impacts 9.3 Scenario3 & Impacts 9.4 Scenario4 & Impacts 10. Desirable Scenario 11. Strategic Linkage 12. Sign Post 13. Light Bulb Factor 14. Conclusion 15. References 1. Executive Summary Viettel Telecom (Viettel) was selected as top 100 most valuable mobile…

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