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    the retail industry also defines the increasing levels of economic inequality and unemployment that many young people must endured under the threat of labor flexibility. Since the 1990s, South Korea has actually become more undemocratic in the deregulation of the labor markets through the neoliberal ideology. Increasing unemployment, lack of high paying jobs, and long-term employment has now become the mainstay of the fast food industry. In these working conditions, the South Korean government…

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    Self-Awareness: It is the key of aspect in understanding oneself is having the awareness of personal strengths and weaknesses. Self-awareness also means that people must understand why they are the way they are. Self-awareness means understanding the impact their strengths and weaknesses have on others, on their effectiveness in various life roles, and on reaching their goals. Ability to Balance Conflicting Demands: In organizational life, people encounter conflicting demands. People must…

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    Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer, trailblazer of the feminism, and a political philosopher who advocated the revolution and the women’s rights during the Enlightenment. And she was the first woman who asserted women’s rights. She is best known for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Before the Enlightenment era, women cannot even fall under the category of human being. They didn’t have political rights, economical rights, rights to own property, and rights that were very fundamental…

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    Australian Labor Party is the oldest political organization in the political history of Australia, since it was formed in the 1890s and it had a representative in the first federal government that was elected in 1901. The major purpose of its formation was the early trade unions that existed by that period, and since then, it has maintained a close relationship with the trade unions in Australia. The party’s national platform provides the supporters and members with a clear outline of labor’s…

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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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    Trump to actually take the election away from Hillary Clinton; she was ahead in the polls throughout most of the campaign cycle. Trump's victory left Wall Street almost giddy as investors responded to his campaign promises of tax cuts, financial deregulation and spending on infrastructure. However, a prominent economist is now claiming that Trump's economic policies could crash the markets. Respected Economist Fears Trump's Economic Plans Could Destroy the Markets Nouriel Roubini is a professor…

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    The maintenance of skeletal muscle mass and metabolic capacity is extremely important for human health and quality of life (Wolfe RR 2006). Skeletal muscle has distinct metabolic and contractile properties that can be influenced by nutrients uptake, microenvironment, and contractile activity. Plasticity and heterogeneity have also been shown to be hallmarks of skeletal muscle as shown by muscle morphology, fiber type, and oxidative capacity. Age, disuse, fasting and various degenerative diseases…

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    become centers where the most important functions of global economy are concentrated – they attract people from all over the world by employment opportunities. Global forces are pushing people out of countryside. For instance, land reform and deregulation of food imports leaves rural population with few prospects, forcing them to seek employment in the city. Massive industrialization of the developing world, particularly in Asia, also draws large masses of impoverished migrant and peasant…

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    Corporate convergence is a product of three elements, digitization, corporate concertation (fewer large companies own more media properties), and government deregulation (increasingly allowed media conglomerates to own different kinds of media, such as television, radio stations newspaper), in the same markets and which has permitted content carriage companies to own content producers. The benefits of corporate…

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    Michael Chossudovsky, The Globalization of Poverty: and The New World Order, Pincour, Global Outlook; 2nd edition (September 9, 2003) ISBN: 0973110910 The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order is based on Canadian Economics Professor Michel Chossudovsky’s actual experiences. Professor Chossudovsky, prior to writing this book, had spent decades researching and teaching around the world in places such as Latin America, Africa, the Middle east and Eastern Europe. Having first hand…

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