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    Question 1 … Information technology can change the way business compete .For this reason I should view information system strategically that is as vital competitive networks. This means of organisational renewal, and as a necessary investment in technologies that help an enterprise achieve its strategic objectives. The strategic role of information system involves using information technology to develop products, service and capabilities that give a schefenacker strategic advantages over the…

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    1.0 Introduction to the topic As the society becomes more inclusive, the issue about cultural diversity has become more and more prominent in both social and work settings. Over the years, ethnicity and ethnic conflicts have caught the world’s attention more than any other social phenomena on the earth. Ethnicity refers to a particular community that shares similar values, language and other factors that bind the community and create a sense of belonging (Fernando, 2003). On the other hand,…

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    Elizabeth McAlister argues that zombies that we know of today are used as a mirror to highlight capitalism, slavery, and the rebellion against it. She discusses the how zombies originated and its effects on Haitian religion and culture, how the marine occupation of Haiti brought the "Zonbi" to the using film industry and is relation to a barbaric racial blackness, and how we began to see how the U.S. film industry began to move from the barbaric sense to the rebellion against it. I agree with…

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    Case Study: Draingo

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    DrainGo is facing significant issues with employee morale and customer satisfaction, which directly impacts the company’s bottom line. The low morale is a result of a poorly designed business model, where the tasks required of employees are not properly aligned with the skillset of these individuals. The most evident misalignment, is that of the order processing clerks, who are not properly trained to assess the complexity of each job, resulting in the improper allocation of resources to jobs.…

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    In liberal democratic societies, the criminal law allows for the direct involvement of the State. As a result of the State’s collusion with the criminal law, the State has the force, power, and authority to investigate crimes, prosecute, and punish offenders whereas private citizens do not have an alternate choice but to cooperate with the State. This disproportion of power gives rise to the State’s ability to use the criminal law in an unwarranted, illegitimate, and tyrannical way in which its…

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    Sinaloa Cartel The Sinaloa cartel is an international drug cartel syndicate made up of several different organizations. The US intelligence community considers the cartel the most powerful drug trafficking organization in the world. They are known for being extremely violent in expanding its drug business using murder, kidnapping and bribery as a tool. In Mexico, many cartels and drug organization have their origins in the state of Sinaloa. The families that lived in this region during the…

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    The Waco Horror

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    Washington, or “the Waco Horror” as W.E.B. Du Bois was to infamously call it, is one of the most well-known spectacle lynchings in the post-Emancipation nadir of anti-black terror. It happened in front of a crowd of thousands of spectators and with the collusion of local authorities; Jesse Washington was mangled on the courthouse lawn and tortured on display in the city-center. Memories of this horror, like the city’s geography, were segregated. In light of regional, national, and even…

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    found to be out of the ordinary such as the bank account addressed to a mail box. Yes I do believe that this should have been a red flag for regulators. This should have been a red flag for several reasons. First this could have been an indicator of collusion. Although they may have not known each other prior to becoming the auditor Wasendorf could have been giving the accountant a lump sum of cash in order to pass the audit. Secondly, being a one person firm is a indicator of weak control…

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    that Colleges are concerned with provided theory, whereas the firms decide which theories apply. This is a correct statement because what a student can learn during the university could not be useful in his work. Thus, both fields are producing collusion between them. The education system should provide an academic base that will allow the students to actualize their knowledge in the future. It is necessary that companies and colleges work in a coherent way in order to develop beneficial…

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    Industry Coercion Analysis

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    the right not to be interfered with by one another. Classical liberalism in theory, should maximize efficiency and wealth due to the laws of supply and demand, but classical liberalism does not take into account the efficiency lost by industrial collusion and industrial malfeasance despite wealth remaining constant. An example of this would be the Enron scandal in the early part of the millennium. Power services were starting to be deregulated by certain states in the United States during the…

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