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    intimacy, we will feel passed over and ignored, like someone is looking right through us. Intimacy is more than being satisfied in the bedroom. Compounding the wide-scale deprivation of intimacy we actually experience, our cultural talent for commercialization has separated out sex from intimacy (Hana 2014). In fact, intimacy involves both emotional and physical closeness and openness. But we wind…

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    The Industrial Revolution, beginning roughly in the 1780s with Britain and ending with Germany in the 1850s, successfully moved many families and individuals from rural to urban areas due to the job opportunities available. The first industrial revolution changed nearly every aspect of life in Britain initially, like social groups being defined by their place in the economy. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution resulted in unethical and unsanitary work and living conditions, but by the…

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    Nucor Executive Summary

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    In order to increase the performance of Nucor’s company and maximizing on the profit made, the company had to come up with or set up Human Resource Policies which in turn supported their corporate strategies in one way or another. These particular policies usually support their corporate strategy by the fact that, it’s actually known for its nature of aggressive pursuit of extensive innovation and technical excellent, involving the improvement of vigorous quality systems in the company, the…

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    messages, you get recommendations from friends in the form of reshares and recommended posts, which de-commercializes the brand message. De-commercialization is necessarily a bad thing, because most people want a product that works and is not just put out to everyone for just money. People want to know that the company cares about the consumer, and with de-commercialization of the brand it makes it feel more like it was made for you. With reshares and recommended posts, it gives the brand the…

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    College athletics plays a major role in the configuration of sports culture. Players represent their schools and compete in order to gain pride and prestige. The image of a team holding up a trophy after winning the championship in their respective sports portrays a glorious picture of unity and triumph. However, if you look behind the scenes, you begin to notice that the landscape of college athletics is anything but glorious. Student-athletes are expected to juggle a rigorous schedule of…

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    Chipotle Supply Chain

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    maintain its leadership within the fast food industry: customer relationship management, supplier relationship management, customer service management, demand management, order fulfillment, manufacturing flow management, product development and commercialization, and returns management. During the outbreak, Chipotle needs to provide good customer service and maintain customer relationship for their customers. Chipotle should be proactive in the outbreak investigation in order to solve the…

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    cost-reflective pricing. Prior to reform, the water supply industry in England and Wales was running on a monopolistic basis and regulated as a public service, where government owned the majority of infrastructure. Privatization consolidated the commercialization of the water supply industry by means of introducing market-simulating regulatory mechanisms like, cost-benefit analysis into both economic and environmental regulation. Labor levels have been dramatically reduced, collective bargaining…

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    One of the biggest inventions of the 18th century was the steam engine. This machine completely changed the workplace of industrialization and gave an enormous boost to all industries. It provided for the first time in history, a steady and unlimited source of power that never ran out, like men and women or water. The steam engine was mobile and when it was driven by coal, it could be used in any location. The first practical and fully functional steam engine was produced by Thomas Newcomen, it…

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    parodies its commercialization, while Burgess attacks the mob mentality of religious people and Vonnegut explores the meaninglessness of religious practice. In Survivor, ‘the good people of Tender Branson Enterprises’ take the shameless commercialization of religion to hilarious extremes. This is illustrated by the tacky merchandizing of Tender’s religious fame such as ‘the Bible Diet…the book Money-Making Secrets of the Bible…The Tender Branson Dashboard Statuette.’ Tender himself is acutely…

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    This mainly happens with males that link their identities as athletes with being a man. Secondly is commercialization, this influences violence by the way it puts athletes on a big stage for everyone to see. Athletes want to entertain and in some cases they become more violent due to the pressure that is put on them to create a good show. Some athletes get paid to use violence and commercialization influences them heavily to be more violent but to other sports like football, sometimes they are…

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