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    Mass service sector organisations use features of ‘classic’ Taylorism in a similar ways to the manufacturing industry. These sectors operate on a similar mass production system based on standardisation, routinisation, control and fragmentation of tasks which are all a part of the Taylorist division of labour (Edgell 2012). The effects of Tayloristic division of labour in the expanding mass service sector were noticed by Ritzer (1996) with McDonalds, which have applied mass production system…

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    The idea that making something for oneself to use in their day to day life may seem too daunting for the average person. Most people would rather just go out and buy whatever it is they want/need and call it a day. This can save them a lot of time and money but may rob them of the joy of producing something of their own and may cause them to have an inferior product. So is it better to make something or is it more advantageous to save both time and money to buy something that is mass produced?…

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    can see that though credit limit decreased in Indirect Finance, it increased in Direct Finance. Also, there was a sudden rise for the year 2013, which was continued in the subsequent years. • Industry The industry includes Mining & Quarrying, transport operations, food industry, professional and other services like recreational activities, IT and tele communications and many more. There was a drastic decrease in the credit limit from 2013 to 2014. It reduced by approximately…

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    The Fishpond Poem

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    their world and society (Naiman, 2012). Naiman (2012) illustrates this idea by using Robert Mankoff’s fishpond analogy. She explains that in the analogy, three fishes of different sizes see the world differently based on their size and place on the food chain. Naiman (2012) explains that structured inequality is viewed differently depending on whether the fish is and eater or eatee – the biggest fish, an eater, sees the world and these inequalities as just, the middle fish who is both and eatee…

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    Cotton Industry Dbq

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    females were the predominant textile workers in Japan ,and men were the predominant textile workers in India. Another difference was that India ended up experiencing a negative impact on the hand-woven cloth industry due to machines, while Japan had rapidly increasing numbers within both industries. Documents 1 and 2 are statistical documents which go into detail describing the dramatic increase of cloth being produced due to machines being introduced. In Document 1, it is shown that machine…

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    Energy is in the centre of the economic development of every country or region. It sets into motion and feeds factories, government buildings and offices, schools and hospitals. It warms up homes and keeps perishable foods cold. Its importance explains the shown complexity. Energy is source of wealth and competition, base for political controversies and technological investments, and also core of memorable challenges for our global environment. Energy is essential for development. Securing…

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    taking the manufacturing industry by storm. Unskilled laborers are being replaced with safer and more reliable robots. A robotic machining cell containing one or two robotic arms and a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) mill can replace the workers who move the material, machine it, and send…

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    Suguna Case Study

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    SUMMURY SUGUNA FOODS LTD is engaged in producing bearing and connected elements, that square measure utilized in the vary of applications across industries. The company services numerous industries from agricultural machinery. A study on inventory management at “SUGUNA FOODS LTD, BANGALORE”. Stocks square measure regulated with in pre-determined limits set in accordance in inventory policy established by the manager. Inventory management is that the major a part of any producing industries.…

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    Job Process Costing

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    • It is used in industries where the final products are more or less identical. With this system, no attempt is made to allocate the cost of manufacturing a specific order, instead, the cost of an individual order for each unit can be obtained by dividing the production costs for a particular period by the number of units produced for that period. In other words the cost of the order is presumed to be the average cost of all units produced during the period. • Oil refining, food production, and…

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    Feudalism Vs Capitalism

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    In our society today, power, work discipline, and maximization of productivity has changed over time. The definition of work has changed from the time of feudalism to capitalism. Feudalism is described when serf and peasants offer their best harvest to feudal lord for protection. While capitalism, is defined as a means of production that is privately owned and used for profit consumption. From the definitions, it is evident that agriculture existed in the period of feudalism and production of…

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