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    1.0 Introduction Sony Corporation, commonly referred as Sony, which is a Japanese multinational conglomerate. Headquarter of Sony is currently located at Konan Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Sony is primarily focused on the electronics, game, entertainment and financial services sectors. Sony is founded on 7th May 1946 and founded by two Japanese, Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. Both of them are an engineer and a physicist, the Sony original name was Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, which is Tokyo Telecommunications…

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    The largest events and processes in the international life of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty first century, such as the formation of the United Nations; the development of integration processes in Europe, America and Asia; the growth of economic, political and cultural globalization; led to the strengthening of the influence of international relations, the development of world politics and the manifestation of global processes in the life of every society and every person. Moreover,…

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    A. There are four main periods that have helped to define the evolution of the Defense Industrial Base since 1950. These are the formative period from 1950-1960, the maturation period of 1960-1990, the restructuring period 1990-2007, and the modern period from 2007-present. Each period saw a different approach by the Defense Industrial Base. The formative period saw any company that could get involved heavily in the defense industry. As the industry began to age, numerous companies got out…

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    Children and youth’s engagement with digital technology and media seems to continually generate risk-oriented debates by adult allies, often calling for greater protection so as to minimize opportunities of risk and harm. Although the adult allies leading the call believe they are acting in the best interest of the chid, they often fail to recognize that since “children tend to be at the forefront of technology” (Genaro, What Is Contemporary Children's Culture: Lecture 1) their engagement…

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    By: Olivia DelPrete, Olivia Czaplinski, Kelly Murphy, Ryan Briggs, and Victoria Andersen Summary: The LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton group was founded in 1987 due to the merge between Moet Hennessy and Louis Vuitton. This merge made the company the largest marketer of luxury products and brands globally consisting of more than 60 brands and sales totaling $28 billion (€20.3 billion). The company owns many stable brands across a wide variety of categories that ensures their strong position…

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    Japanese Anime Analysis

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    Throughout the recent years, Japanese animation, specifically within the genre of anime and anime films, has been a steadily growing and dedicated following within American subculture. With the more popular anime being systematically introduced to the American public, creating “a massive expansion and organization of American fans of Japanese animation; clubs, conventions, and fanzines dedicated to anime and its fandom culture have sprung up on college campuses and in large cities all over the…

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    Gene Therapy in Hemoglobinopathy Hemoglobinonpathy is the lack of a molecule or total blood hemoglobin chains. Hemoglobin is found in red blood cells. Example of the disease is alpha-thalassemia. This happens due to lack of one or two series of alpha-Zhlobin or beta (where the shortfall in one or two Zhlobin beta), for example, inheritance thalassemia is inherited through a recessive trait autosomal recessive physical. There are differences between the alpha thalassemia and beta…

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    generates a substantial amount of revenue, making drug dealers millionaires in a short period of time. In addition, the concentration of firms destroys the spirit of fair competition as individual companies cannot successfully compete with large conglomerates. Therefore, modern structural functionalism cannot motivate people to work harder because not all millionaires accumulate their wealth through hard work, some of them employ unfair means to achieve their aims. Finally, some institutions…

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    Strategic Family Therapy

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    “Substance abuse doesn’t exist on its own,” said Hervis. “It’s a conglomerate of symptoms that go together — a substance-abusing adolescent is also involved in antisocial behavior, delinquency, disobedience and problems with the family.” The efficacy of BSFT has been studied in multiple randomized federally funded trails…

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    Rupert Murdoch: The Bad Apple Organization has a social responsibility to enhance the community in which it operates. The products created by these company can only maintain its competitive advantage if the consumers demand it. Under Rupert Murdoch leadership, key players used unethical behavior in day-to-day business decisions as a result of flowed organizational culture that failed to uphold social responsibility. Different key players who had the power to make decisions that adversely impact…

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