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    properly. Specifically, White supremacy justifies discriminatory actions which lead to poverty, miseducation of youth, and over criminalization. It will be argued that collective economics and politics in the African-American community will reduce, and even begin to reverse the effects of White supremacy,…

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    The PEST analysis, like a SWOT analysis studies four dimensions. However, a PEST analysis looks at the political, economic, socio-cultural, and technological factors. The difference between a PEST analysis and a SWOT analysis is that a SWOT analysis analyzes internal factors whereas a PEST analysis involves examining the external factors that affect one’s work environment. Organizations conduct PEST analyses in order to create strategies going forward. For my PEST analysis, I am going to analyze…

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    Case Study Of Primark

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    1. Preamble This report at first gives a brief profile of the company and then covers the economic relative functions such as supply and demand, demographics and the cause and effects relative to Primark. Then, the focus shifts to the persistent issue of ethicality in Primark’s supply chain, highlighting the Rana Plaza disaster in 2013 and how Primark reacted to those events. Subsequently, the report analyses possible government intervention and the limitations and cost–benefit attached to it.…

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    Demographic Transition

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    The demographic transition is the population change in a country. It is divided into 4 stages, and each of these stages are determined by factors like economic stability, birth and mortality rates, increase rates, etc. Stage one of the demographic transition is a unique stage because it is the only stage in which no countries are in. This is because stage one countries have not hit the agricultural revolution, and all countries now have mastered farming and the domestication of animals. Other…

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    The extraordinary levels of migration in the late nineteenth century were unprecedented at the time, and have never again been repeated on such a scale. Between 1820-1914, almost 60 million Europeans immigrated to the New World, and more than 40 million of these arrived after 1850. America received almost two-thirds of immigrants, but other key destinations included Canada, Australasia and Latin America. Although migration flows from other areas did exist at the time for example, the massive…

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    Demographic Transition model is based on multi-stage model. It is based on western European’s practice, of changes in people’s growth presented by nations experiencing industrialization. The Demographic Transition has four stages. Rapid stage shows high birth and death rate. Because developing countries like China and India population rates increased. On the other hand, inadequate medical advances caused high death rates. In the subsequent stage, development of the industrial revolution and the…

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    populated where excessive reproduction was taboo and ignored, consequently having a noticeable negative impact on China’s economy. China was not able to feed, house, or properly provide for its people, this was known as the Demographic trap (66). It wasn't until the Demographic Trap was confronted by Chinese government that China was able to prosper. China put a law in place that limits the amount of children a couple can have and they realized that with the large population they had at their…

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    knowledge over their environment, economic situation and their overall standing as a company. 3.0.0 External Analysis An external analysis looks into…

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    Statistical Section

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    went into unreserved, non-spendable, committed, assigned, and unassigned accounts over the last ten fiscal years. The financial statements have this information also, but it is only for the current fiscal year. The statistical section provides demographic statistics for the city of Alexandria such as population, unemployment rates, and per capita income for the last ten fiscal years. It even compares the principal taxpayers for private property and public service companies separately for the…

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    The effects of the Black Death on the Afro-Eurasian global communities included demographic consequences, demise of the economy, and social unrest. The majority of the demographic collapse was located in Europe and Islamic lands where population growth stopped for over a century, sometimes even longer, noting that England's population did return to pre-black death numbers until almost four centuries later. This devastation of population demise caused a lack of day-laborers, in turn causing labor…

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