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    The documentary of “The New Rulers of the World” by John Pilger and “The Global Assembly Line” describes the impact of globalization. These two documentaries focus on the impact of international free trade system on local workers of the developing countries. “The New Rulers of the World” describes the role of capitalism and imperialism in exploiting overseas workers at reduced wages. However, “The Global Assembly Line” describes the role of women workers in great retailers companies established…

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    impact possible. Kalb (2011) reveals that NIKE’s major success in attracting consumers is due to their two weapons: the Nike Swoosh logo and the endorsement of famous athletes. According to Mind Advertising (2013) NIKE has outrivaled its competitor Adidas and heightened its grip on the global soccer market by effective marketing campaigns. The NIKE swoosh logo is made prominent to the public by exposing it on uniforms and sports gear of athletes daily in the sports sections on newspapers, blogs…

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    College Basketball Essay

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    In December 1891, Dr. James Naismith created a game called basketball. Basketball is defined as a game played by two teams of five players each on a rectangular court having a raised basket at each end, with points being scored by shooting the ball through the opponent 's basket. Since 1891, basketball has taken the world over by storm. From the United States of America to China, basketball is among the most popular sports to play and watch in the world. Dr. Naismith created this game in…

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    Nike History “We wanted Nike to be the world's best sports and fitness company. Once you say that, you have a focus. You don't end up making wing tips or sponsoring the next Rolling Stones world tour.” -Phil Knight ("Phil Knight Quotes") Nike, a popular athletic shoe company, began small and slowly grew. The progression of shoes has definitely changed over the years and is still proceeding to do so. Nike is a well established shoe company; and the origin and advancement of their shoes brought…

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    Lebron James Role Model

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    Lebron James is a professional basketball player whose life changed for the better when he was handed a ball. For a boy from the projects, making it to the NBA was pretty good. Lebron James never seemed to lose his sense of dignity for his family, his fans and most importantly his city. He acts in a way that shows that he is mature and professional, he acts as a role model for all kids. Most importantly he stays out of all of the temptations that fame can bring. Lebron Raymone James was born on…

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    3.1 How is Football Round-up different from Goals HQ Football-Round up provides a comprehensive details of BPL in bite size for both new and long time fans of BPL and football. Unlike Goals HQ, which the host only makes short descriptions of the matches played over the weekends with limited highlights and no expert analysis. Football-Round up allows viewers to personally familiarise with more football players in BPL regardless of the teams and ranking on the league table through post-match…

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    Sweatshops Analysis

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    Sweatshops: A Synonym for Success At first glance, sweatshops seem like terrible, horrible, inhumane markets. The term “sweatshops” has a negative connotation and directly implies appalling working conditions. While sweatshop conditions cannot be justified (aside from cutting costs) there are other points of view to consider. The conflicting points of view of three scholars from different background all support sweatshops in one form or another. The first article I will discuss is Improving…

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    sales and service, procurement and logistics execution, stock management, human capital management, etc. (Equine Global, 2015). Furthermore, the customers of SAP ERP are large company generally because the cost of it is extremely high; for example, Adidas, the most successful sports goods retailer, has already chosen SAP as its ERP system to assist manage the operation. On the other hand, SAP ERP also maintains some ERP systems for small or middle size business, like SAP Business One (SAP B1),…

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    Poverty is an issue that people face in every country of the world. Many people are living in poverty today and unable to live within the same standards as others members of their same society, simply due to differences in their financial capabilities. This is an issue for individuals, as well as an issue between countries, having some countries striving with wealth, while other countries struggle to feed and house their people. A social problem is defined as “a social condition or pattern of…

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    Introduction: When William Phillips first published his paper in 1958 on the relationship between inflation and unemployment, called the Phillips Curve, it became a base model for Central Banks globally to help set their monetary policies(Blanchard, 2010). However, in recent years, this inverse correlation between unemployment and inflation has seemed to vanish. As inflation expectations have anchored and unemployment has lowered, the Phillips Curve has flattened(Phillips Curve May Be Broken,…

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