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    small issues or details are over looked as thorough testing is not always possible prior to the implementation, this can have a domino effect, impacting the whole organisation and its users if interactive functions breakdown (Petrick, 2014). 4.0 Discussion The organisations decisions to undertake a staged or big bang implementation is largely dependent on what type of software the organisation wishes to implement after consider the risks, time, interfaces, effects and costs a decision is made to use parts of existing infrastructure (brownfield site) or develop a new software system (greenfield site) (Johansson, Sudzina, & Newman, 2016). 4.1 Brownfield sites Brownfield sites are systems that encompass current technologies and processes which can be included into the new system by determining which features can be improved, developed or sustained to continue to provide structure or be supported by the new system (Bardos et al., 2016). Brownfield sites influence the decision to undertake staged or big bang implementation as it requires the project team to examine current technologies and the processes derived around specific procedures, the project team is required to examine social and economic values of integrating existing systems and determine the implications and devise improvement plans (Raza & Faria, 2015). If the financial and social values are considered to costly to the sustainability of the current technologies, the project team will begin seeking other…

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    Indonesia Case Analysis

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    Indonesia is one of the countries with abundance of natural resources with large populations. According to World Bank (2013) Indonesia is lower middle income country with GDP around 868.3 billion US dollar and the population is 249.9 million, while poverty headcount ration at national poverty line is 11.3% on 2014. The contention appear that this wealth resources country get the benefit or even get worse with the plenty of their natural resources. The economic growth in Indonesia in period…

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    For many of us, conflict over natural resources is not a part of everyday life. But in many places around the world, access to natural resources cannot be taken for granted. Conflict over natural resources is often part of a larger struggle over political, social, and economic power. The control over water, land, and oil has economically and socially changed the world. They have been used to secure power because of how important they are to society. The consequences for wrongly abusing these…

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    their claims. Proponents argue that fracking has lifted the current economy by increasing jobs. Extraction jobs may provide short term growth, but eventually this growth will plummet. This loss happens as extraction sites gain attention from other investors. Once invested, a site develops an overabundance in resources, thus sinking firm costs. Overabundance will cause job loss in the process as firms can’t recover (Twomey et.al.). Jobs are also temporary since extraction only provides cash flow…

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    including conquering the land, battling natives tribes in a bid to secure settlements, while at the same time trying to stay true to their religious, entrepreneurial, and socio-ethical roots acquired in their former lands back in Europe. Through their writings, the soldier, administrator and adventurer John Smith, Poet Anne Bradstreet and Governor William Bradford depict an America whose lands were initially hard to subdue and inhabited by a people wary of the settlers who kept coming in droves…

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    Is this land our land? In Woody Guthrie’s poem, “This Land Is Your Land,” the tone is set to be a joyful song, but the tone twists towards the end. As I read, I interpreted the poem in the tone of joy which transforms into disillusion when the speaker questions, “Is this land made for you and me?” (Guthrie line 24). Reading Guthrie’s poem, I came to the conclusion that because of all the hardships America went through in the 1930s, the American dream is not for everyone regardless of one’s…

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    When the word crusade appears in either a sentence or in a verbal statement it automatically begins to raise concerns in ideas due to problematic historical references being recalled and even present day social problems. The infamous idea of the crusade refers to the medieval era, 500AD-1500AD, where there was a rise in European military expeditions. This rise in military power created a series of European “crusades” and campaigns in attempt to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims. Even in…

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    Morality In Black Beauty

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    throughout the entire novel always does his best even when it is hard and his spirits are broken. By doing so in his hard times, he gets help when he needs it the most by strangers. Dorothy goes on a journey through the Land of Oz where she must find her own way back home to Kansas. When she first lands in Oz, Dorothy meets the good Witch of the North who gives her the Wicked Witch of the East’s silver shoes and tells her to go to the Emerald city to ask Oz to send her home (Baum 13). The Witch…

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    The Crusades was one of the most significant “large scale military campaigns to win back the Holy Land from the Muslims” (Backman 313). This happened during a time of religious persecution and a rise of the Christian faith and “proceeded the centuries old struggle for control of the eastern Mediterranean shore” (Backman 313). The Crusades have been seen as a holy war, deemed justifiable through means of religious property; yet others see the Crusades as merely a way to expand the Christian…

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    nose. Teddy played all day long, and Caroline played with him, and loved him dearly. When she wasn’t exploring the nearby woods with her dog, she could always be found reading. She adored stories of dystopian adventure and romantic exploits, but only one tale had ever truly captured her heart. She was three years old when she first discovered it. Needing something to occupy the child’s attention, her sitter for the day had inserted a VHS tape into the player, and sat her down in front of the…

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