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    Summer Wars Movie Analysis

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    artificial intelligence made me realize that, while we may be hundreds of years from a society like OZ,(the completely virtually society in the film, where traffic, emergency services, banking and entrepreneurship takes place- the online society that controls the workings of the real society) we are trending to create such an environment. The film envisions a future where a sole global and omnipresent digital environment oversees entrepreneurship,…

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    importer to domestic production and to become an international firm. Having the knowledge and experience of the domestic market, the firm’s domestic growth is dominantly based on the expansion strategy of the business transiting from import business to domestic manufacturing. Though the BIP industrial policies have played a major role in this expansion but the firm’s ability to develop a strategy to respond to emerging opportunities could be regarded as a major contributor to this growth…

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    discussions and opinions were shared. Finally, darkness enveloped the space and an intensity settled on the crowd. Little to the viewers’ knowledge, they were to glimpse a society naively thought far from their own. The Hunger Games may appear to be based on fiction; nonetheless, upon careful examination multitudes of aspects can be traced to sociological theories and understandings that contribute to our society. To begin with, it is beneficial to consider the condition of culture in the…

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    pollution. Families of these areas socioeconomic status relatively impact their children’s well-being. Their low-income, education, and occupational position does not allow them to identify the main cause of asthma triggers that leads children to control and reduced exposure to the produces. Each family needs to be provided individually physiological and socioeconomic guidance to address problem, education according to that family’s…

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    Wild Eagle Spur Case Study

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    internationally, Spur continues to dominate the casual dining industry3. This may be attributed to its implementation and use of specific internal controls and audit procedures in majority of its restaurants. (Wild Eagle Spur in Ruimsig will be used as the main source of information in this report). • Internal Controls The purpose of internal controls of Spur is to regulate employee compliance policies, safeguard assets of the business, to ensure that the use of resources is effective and…

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    planning the work of a individual’s group, controlling and administering their work, and taking corrective action when necessary is known as manager. Managers are also responsible to control expenditure and resources. The most important thing managers’ do is make quick, accurate, and decisive decisions. However, the role of a leader is much more complex; A leader by its meaning is the person who always goes first and leads others by example, so that other people are motivated to follow him. A…

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    Since the beginning of time, social stratification has been an issue in societies due the face that it places people in a form of social ranking that identifies where that individual should stand in their society. The inequality lays in the amount of access an individual has to positive or negative opportunities, rewards, resources, and that some people might be given more than others. There are different forms of the social inequality that are present in our environment and that are income,…

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    revenue and the nationalist government in response raised taxes. In the process, the farmers, who had already suffered from being unable to sell their products, due to lack of access to markets, were forced to scale down the quantity of commodities that they produced leading to a decline in agricultural productivity. Based on figure…

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    1). By coming to this realization, these writers discovered the new role of the media in America. The press no longer fulfilled its original purpose, and opted to become more politically driven rather than impartial. Therefore, although the term “the fourth branch of government” was not originally directed at the media, it has been used as a synonym for the press for decades because of two writers that recognized the shifting role of the…

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    Benefits Of Medicaid

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    there’s more progress that can be done. Medicaid met and still meets the needs through serving millions of people with low-income. Medicaid and the Children’s Health insurance program so far provided coverage for more than 31 million of children and based on 2014 Report of CMS, about 72.5 million of people enrolled (CMS, 2014). Even though the federal government can set minimum guidelines for their eligibility in Medicaid, a lot of states are actually free to choose to expand even more than the…

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