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    Film Review: The Global Assembly Line The World economy has experienced distinct phases over time, yet one of the most important and revolutionary systems has been capitalism. Capitalism can be defined as a socio-economic system motivated by profit and labor power, focused on the exploitation of the labor force. Beginning in the 19th century, competitive capitalism introduced the idea of reducing wage rates and different forms of production. Then came the era of organized capitalism, also…

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    Legend has it the Nazca lines Monkey was brought to you because of the one and only...Aliens. Rumor has it that the Nazca Lines were brought to us out of revenge. The monkey was said to be a horrible creature. This creature was brought to earth because there may have been a fight between the supernatural and the humans. The story all begins when the Aliens touched the land called Earth. They explain that they were there because a gigantic meteor crashed into their home planet. The…

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    production of various products until the ingenious invention of the assembly line. This made most products expensive because of the extensive amount of work that people had to put forth into making products. It took workers about half a day of grueling work to create cars before the Model T. Because of this condition, cars were very expensive and most people could not afford one like today. Ransom E. Olds used the assembly line in 1901 to mass produce his “Curved Dash” Oldsmobile. This made it…

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    sustainable development. Triple Bottom Line approach measures the company’s economic value with a thought process of optimum utilization of all resources to achieve and maintain sustainable growth with no unmet demands and be there enough for next upcoming generations to live upon. The main objectives being -  Economic prosperity and continual development  Social well being and Equity  Environmental…

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    “That’ll be a dollar and fifteen cents,” uttered the grouchy lady in the box office. The lady started to eyeball my satchel so I handed her the cash, took my ticket and hurried into the “I walk the Line” concert before she could search through it. I must’ve waited at least a full hour to get in and I was even late to the concert. I made it to the seat and the concert still had not started. Schedule must be running behind, I contemplated to myself. I turned my wrist over so I could see the new…

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    “Some Lessons from the Assembly Line” is a motivational article written by Andrew Braaksma. In his article, Braaksma shares his experience of going from a full-time college student to the blue-collar life. The author compares campus life to his time in a factory, instilling the importance education. The article theme of the importance of college is well argued because the author shares his experience, the effect it had, and lessons he learned. Mr. Braaksma chose to spend his summer vacations…

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    General Con General Concepts of the Triple Bottom Line cepts of the Triple Bottom Line cepts of the Triple Bottom Line Introduction Traditionally organisations focused on goals such as growth and profit, however we have arrived at an age in which consumers and clients expect more from organisations. In the modern world it is expected that every organisationconducts business in a fair and ethical manner. Similar we now expect organisations to havesustainable goals to…

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    • Environmental bottom line Environmental bottom line refers to the record for an organization 's performance since triple bottom line deems every issue connected to the concerns of environment. The major objective of the companies of 21st century is never merely to assist in protecting the environment through generating 'green ' or rather products that are environmentally responsible but similarly possess personal sustainable, environmentally-sound business practices. Companies are…

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    In the essay, Some Lessons From The Assembly Line, the author muses over the benefits he has encountered while working in a factory over the summer. The author brings to light the many benefits he sees in doing the work in the factory as opposed to working easier jobs as well as the great opportunities that his education will grant him after graduation. This essay gives the idea that education is the key to a better life. This is made clear at the end of the essay when the author states how…

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    Scope This assignment fixate on the relationship of the triple bottom line with the sustainable development principles like ecological footprints and bio-capacity which are to be considered in the sustainable construction which further signifies triple bottom line in sustainable development and construction. Covering the role of TBL in sustainability, a well formalised sustainability report of a hypothetical construction or infrastructure company established globally is to be made for annual…

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