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    Technological era, or the American Industrial Revolution, there were great advancements in multiple fields of industry, such as: Iron, Steel, Rail, Electricity, Machine tools, Paper making, Petroleum, Chemical, Maritime Technology, Rubber, Bicycles, Automobile, Applied science, fertilizer, Engines and Turbines, Telecommunications, and Modern Business management . Having such a large number of categories and advancements in not only the United States, but in the entire world, the world seemed to…

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    Proton Swot Analysis

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    Lecturers: MS. SHARAS BOK Introduction The company I choose is PROTON Holdings Bhd company, because this company has a lot of things that we do know. PROTON actually comes from PeRusahaan OTOmobil Nasional which roughly translates to National Automobile Enterprise in Malaysian. Proton is a Malaysian auto producer which initially begun in 1983, after the wishes of previous Prime Minister Tun Mahathir Mohamad. In the beginning, parts and engineering originated from Mitsubishi yet later on, as…

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    We are living in the twenty-first century where convenience is everything. We use both nature and technology for our convenience and then throw them in the garbage after we are done with them. We don’t think for our actions even once. But these actions of ours are creating the unimaginable environmental plights like global warming, and climate change which, if not taken care of, will lead us to an era of burning heat, toxic air, and tremendous amount of deaths followed by the possible extinction…

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    The Political Economy of International Trade Chapter Outline OPENING CASE: Why Are Global Food Prices Soaring? INTRODUCTION INSTRUMENTS OF TRADE POLICY Tariffs Subsides Country Focus: Subsidized Wheat Production in Japan Import Quotas and Voluntary Export Restraints Local Content Requirements Administrative Polices Antidumping Policies Management Focus: U.S. Magnesium Seeks Protection THE CASE FOR GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION…

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    Corporate social and environmental responsibility The term corporate social responsibility (CSR) appears for the first time in early 1970. Since then, it continues to develop and have different definitions and perceptions among private and government sector, and civil organizations. Corporate responsibly in relation to internal stakeholders and shareholders on local and national level, as well as, performance in serving the society and global community are the most common perspectives accepted…

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    Packaging is significant both to consumers and producers. To the consumer, excellent packaging means good storage of products; thus, preventing them from contamination(Schafer, 2015). For instance, no one would want to eat poorly packaged food that may be subjected to contamination. The consequences may be dire and costly. Different materials have been used for product packages, but plastics lead the way in terms of the most frequently used packaging material by many industries globally. A large…

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    Take a moment right now to take a nice, refreshing breath. Now imagine if you weren 't able to enjoy that. Imagine the air was so thick with dust and smog and tiny, deadly particles that you can barely breathe the air around you. Richard Muller said “It’s as if every man, woman, and child were smoking 1.5 cigarettes each hour in Beijing, China.” Many people cannot even stand to be near someone when they are constantly being bombarded with second hand smoke. Imagine never having the opportunity…

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    Ecology Of Fear Analysis

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    Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States following New York City on the East Coast. This idolized city that many have nicknamed, L.A., rests within the southern region of the ‘Golden State’ of California. Los Angeles is most widely known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and for also housing a major center of the American entertainment industry. The worldwide popularity L.A. has received, stems from the city being the source of many…

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    Myth Of Progress

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    Kirkpatrick Sale refers to the "Myth of Progress" to challenge the Idea of Progress and how it is inevitable. He explains how progress "promoted the idea of regular and eternal improvement of the human condition" (565) when in reality humans follow the economy blindly, thinking that it would dramatically improve their quality of life. He discusses the advancement of propaganda and how economic progress is tearing people more and more apart, increasing social inequalities. Allen D. Kanner treats…

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    that their voices were valid. Time and time again, whether it be a specific case like that of Kamilah Brock (who was placed on an involuntary 8 day hold in a Psych ward because police refused to believe that she, a woman of color, owned a luxury automobile) or the constant barrage of movements like #meninism or #notallmen, backlash against social progress is being made through numerous media campaigns. The real issue, however, is that these campaigns represent a minute fraction of the major,…

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