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Confucian Values And Japan's Industrialization
Number of words: 772 - Number of pages: 3.... industrialization. The stability of these nations was
a direct result of Confucian values being indoctrinated into the population.
Confucian placement of the group over the individual and strong belief in filial
piety also caused families and local communities to accept social responsibility
for members of their community. This safety net that was provided by communities
and families allowed the government to limit it's spending on social welfare
programs and thus channel more funds into infrastructure and industry.
Confucianism also placed an emphasis on self-cultivation which has helped E .....
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Aerospace Engineers
Number of words: 521 - Number of pages: 2.... the aircraft and parts and guided missile and space
vehicle manufacturing industries. The Department of Defense and the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other Federal
Government agencies, provided more than 1 out of 7 jobs. Business services,
engineering and architectural services, research and testing services, and
electrical and electronics manufacturing companies accounted for most of
the remaining jobs.
States with large aerospace manufacturers, like California,
Washington, Texas, and Florida, have the most aerospace engineers.
Job Outlook
In .....
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Amazon.com
Number of words: 1057 - Number of pages: 4.... like Amazon to do business over the Internet.
The Internet can help Amazon in number of extraordinary ways. First, the Internet is an excellent way to make business information available to possible consumers. Say a person hears about a product that Amazon produces and would like to know more information about that product. Well, through Internet access, that person can easily locate the Amazon web site and browse through the information needed. Amazon has the description, price, and pictures of all available products. Amazon provides a help-desk section to the customers, to make it easier fo .....
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The Importance Of Planning For A Stereo Manufacturer
Number of words: 1396 - Number of pages: 6.... many different equipment manufacturers arised.
The market was, and still is, alive because of the continuing audio developments.
Radios, cassette players, CD players, DAT players, minidisk players, etc. give
rise to even more sales.
In the 1960's the firs stereo recordings were made. Soon afterwards, the
industry introduced the notion Hi-Fi (high fidelity) just to make clear how
far the development had come.
When the cassette tape was introduced in the 1960's, many problems were solved.
Now it was possible to produce a recorder which could be used when the
surroundings were in motion .....
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The European Union
Number of words: 420 - Number of pages: 2.... all of Europe.
The factors that are included in quality of life include air, water, land
and standard of living. As companies are financially able to place
environmental protections in their operations, the quality of the air, land
and water will increase due to better treatment these valuable resources.
An increase in these resources will result in better products and an
increase in the quantity of products, thus, resulting in a better quality
of life again. As in any economy, growth increases the standard of living.
A higher standard of living results in a more comfortable life for E .....
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Corporate Culture : The Key To Understanding Work Organisations
Number of words: 1448 - Number of pages: 6.... Apple Computers in the early eighties. Here was a
company led by a very strong character who was highly motivated, possessed a
highly practical imagination and was fanatical about detail. He built up a
multinational company on the strength of his ability to promote free thinking
coupled with the attention to detail that is required to produce a world class
computer within the organisation that he ran.
It is quite clear that if the cultures of these two organisations were
transposed there would be internal chaos and the company's would lose their
positions within their markets. A McDon .....
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The Modified Market Economy
Number of words: 515 - Number of pages: 2.... the flow a income a bit so
that not only the rich make money. In a market economy the rich get richer and
the poor get poorer as there is no regulation in terms of income distribution.
The intervention by the government, in forms such as social security nets,
which is present in a modified market, makes society more evenly spread rather
than everyone being one of two things, that is, very rich, or very poor.
In such economies as these, the government influence economic decision making
much to our advantage in terms of them providing many of the resources needed to
satisfy collec .....
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The Great Depression And The "New Deal"
Number of words: 305 - Number of pages: 2.... we must turn to an economist by the name of John Maynard
Keynes. He developed an economic theory that said that the forces of
supply and demand operated to slowly in a serious recession, and the
federal government should step in and help stimulate the economy. This
theory became known as Keynesian Economics. In terms of the Great
Depression the economy was at a serious imbalance because the public sector
was saving more than usual and the business sector was not investing at a
typical level. Therefore the government needed to step on and stimulate
the economy. This stimulation was .....
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Economic Development In Zimbabwe
Number of words: 1537 - Number of pages: 6.... where none
previously existed. Zimbabwe is an appropriate model because the dynamics
of underdevelopment to development in this country are readily apparent.
This model can be useful in understanding underdevelopment in other so
called "third-world" countries and in determining what is necessary for
these countries to make the transition to industrialization.
Geography
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in the southern, sub-Saharan area of the
African continent bordered by South Africa to the South, Botswana to the
West, Mozambique to the East and Zambia to the North. With an area of .....
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Was The Grand Prix Beneficial For Melbourne
Number of words: 628 - Number of pages: 3.... with international press,
television and media caring out a world wide coverage of this event. This could
convince people to come and visit Melbourne and would also be a major tourism
boost.
Approximately $23.8 million has been spent overhauling the park and upgrading
the Lake side track. They built better fences and barricades to help protect
spectators in case of a crash, and the track is said to be the safest and
finest in the world, creating a benchmark for Albert Park. Temporary seating
will cater for 150,000 people, and there was approximately an attendance of
400,000 over the f .....
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