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    The mass production of cars in the 1920’s relates to the materialism and recklessness shown in Gatsby’s car. Before this time cars were new and many people did not have them because they were too expensive. Once the assembly line was created and was put to use cars became easily creatable and were being mass produced let alone the cost of them went down greatly. The people of this time that got cars would drive and use them to get from work to home faster which meant they could now live farther…

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    As a part of the strategic management process, one must develop a business level strategy. These are the actions that firms must take to achieve competitive advantage. All of these action and such are known as sources of cost advantage or can be under another source known as product differentiation. Sources of cost advantage falls under 6 key categories. These categories are economies of scale, competitor’s diseconomies of scale, learning curve economies, differential low-cost access to…

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    The discussions on class Bus 331 and the Book that we read in class that is "Fundamentals of management" have led me to ask the purpose of be a good management, this new knowledge has led me to ask if in the future I want to be an entrepreneur. The good entrepreneur has a lot of skills of management that we have learned in this class. Entrepreneurship is born from a creative attitude and willing to take the risk of starting and running a new business. A successful entrepreneur must possess a…

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    While the bourgeoisie has the access to the means of production, the proletariat does not. This forces the proletariat into selling their labour to the capitalists in order to make money to survive. In terms of deviance and crime, anything that goes against the dominant class and its norms is considered as deviant…

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    wealth to the outer world” (87). Therefore, it is in this exodus that man emancipates himself from the exclusively biological components of his being. Man is now characterized in his rising of his essence as a rational being engaged in sensuous production. Man is not merely serving animal functions, but rather has his vocation in an entirely different role of self-development of the person. Man has become…

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    As technology has advanced throughout the years, so have the means of education. With these advancements, online classes have become available and more common. Online classes are generated on the computer and done at home. Online classes are done on a students own time. Although that might sound appealing to you, traditional classes are still more popular. As many people know, traditional classes are face to face and usually take place in a classroom. These classes have an instructor to help…

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    collaborating to make the final product. At the time, this was the most efficient process. In the 12th century, the Venetian Arsenal provided us with the first real example of the assembly line. By the beginning of the 20th century, assembly lines and mass production were starting to become more common, especially with Eli Whitney’s concept of interchangeable…

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    Introduction: Entrepreneurship can be classified as the acts of creation, renewal or innovation that occur internally or externally of an existing business (Sharma & Chrisman, 1999). Influencing factors depict the importance of entrepreneurship in the development and growth of a country, namely: the role of an entrepreneur, the relationship between entrepreneurship and development. (users.ipfw.edu, 2007) The Importance of entrepreneurship in economic development and growth can be seen with…

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    An Inspector Calls is a play written by Dramatist J.B Priestley in 1945. Priestley was a left-wing socialist and this was one of the factors which influenced him to write this play. Even though the play was written in 1945, it was actually set in 1912, right before the start of the First World War. It is set in the spring of 1912 at the Brumley home of the Birlings, a prosperous industrial family in the North Midlands, getting involved in the death of a woman named Eva Smith. The Inspector uses…

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    The Novels a House of Mr. Biswas and Things Fall Apart, both examine the concept of Individualization in direct conflict to their each respective societies. A House for Mr. Biswas, by V.S. Naipaul focuses more on the adaptation to society, whereas Things Fall apart, by Chinua Achebe, focuses on the destruction of oneself door to Society Clash. Both the Novels, have similar themes, though the techniques used to portray it to the readers differ. The Novel, Things Fall Apart published in 1958, by…

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