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    It focuses on the efficiency, productivity, and output of employees as well as of the organisation as a whole. These theories guided early managers to better organise their businesses to increase productivity. There are three major classical approaches to management: administrative principles, scientific management and bureaucratic organisation. These approaches assume…

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    Annotated Bibliography Public Relations and communication in the workplace are key elements for prosperity in any organization. This document highlights and addresses communication and public relations practices utilized in Business Communication. First, the authors examine communication in cognation to innovation and ingeniousness. Second, the suggestions that communication, and public cognations should manage to establish themselves as self-standing disciplines. Conclusively, an…

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    emphasized that the emergence of the theory of capitalism, exemplified “...both a friend and a foe of human progress...” stating the primary source of inequality and degradation of human progress is the notion of class. Class is defined by the scholar Mario Barrera as a group similar in socioeconomic status and relation to the process…

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    Figure 4: The Historical Processes of Competing Interests in International Relations Source: Social Forces, States and World Orders (Cox, 1981: 138). Figure four indicates that social forces, forms of state and world orders are interdependent in the completing interests in international relations. Social forces form the base of the ABSM, and the ideologies are essential to the deliberation process in democratic practises. The form of state represents the political institutions and material…

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    The theory of communism has had a very influential impact since the 18th century. Fundamentally, communism is a system of social organization where property, resources, and means of production are all owned by a classless society not by individual citizens. Communism is often applied to the movement that aims to overthrow capitalism by revolutionary means in order to establish a society where social relations are regulated according person’s ability and according to their needs. Therefore, in…

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    In the same view is included Koldy [1995] who applies Granger causality test on 10 economies from Eastern Asia. The negative connection is also demonstrated by Lipsey and Sjoholm [2005, p: 297] noted that “there is no universal relation between the ratio of FDI inflows in GDP and the national growth…

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    Unrealistic management expectations, lack of training, overwhelming technological knowledge demands, mundane work, and the lack of industrial democratization alienate workers from work and process, all contributing to dissatisfaction (Eyerman, 2000, pp. 56-57). Germany has it right by institutionalizing industrial democracy, passing laws to give workers that right to have a participatory voice in the workplace (Krahn t al, 2012, p. 326). If reforms, both by state and employers…

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    the most influential theorists whom today, still play a role on how our world functions. Although these theorists differ in their beliefs, by clustering them together they give the perfect and precise analysis of a modern society. Karl Marx in his theory focuses mainly on class struggle and economics. Through his analysis of modern society, he argues that the proletariat class should rise in unison and fight against the bourgeoisie. Contrary to Marx 's beliefs, Emile Durkheim believes that…

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    or surrendered. In international relations, the most necessary concerns are survival and security as well as the problem of conflicts. Indeed, wars have always been a part of human history. Almost 4 billion people have died during the more than 15000 violent conflict throughout the history. Root of wars. There are 3 main roots of war that lies…

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    natural resources of the colonized lands in the fascination of scientific and economic progress. The main objective of this article is to show that the loss of the natural environment and agrarian culture and the evils of the rapid urbanization and industrial activity, Green Imperialism through the two famous fictions of George Orwell. It also focuses on the ecological dimension of ecological imperialism and its manifestations of George Orwell’s select works. Imperialistic aspects have…

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