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    emphasising the collective aspect of the social order. Human relationship‚ therefore‚ is generally more important than other factors in Japanese society‚ and this vital element has created a management system featuring four main characteristics: lifetime employment‚ seniority based system for salaries and promotions‚ consensus decision making and labour union within the organisation. The first features are lifelong employment and social benefits known as Nenko. What is unique about the system is

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    and radiography ("conventional X-ray" including mammography) all use ionizing radiation to generate images of the body. Ionizing radiation is a form of radiation that has enough energy to potentially cause damage to DNA and may elevate a person’s lifetime risk of developing cancer. CT‚ radiography‚ and fluoroscopy all work on the same basic principle: an X-ray beam is passed through the body where a portion of the X-rays are either absorbed or scattered

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    Hell on Earth "A lifetime of happiness‚ no man could bear it. it would be hell on Earth." This quote means that no one can be happy all the time‚ it is not healthy. I agree with because a lifetime of complete happiness would not only seem to be logically impossible. it would be lead to a feeling of separation and a lack of belonging‚ Which in turn would lead to sadness‚ what is happiness without a little sadness? While most of us strive for a lifetime of happiness‚ it is only in our sadness that

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    College is something that everyone will think about at some point in their life. For instance‚ when graduating high school their is a big decision to be made. One of the most asked question is college still worth it? Students who argue that college is not worth it usually say something about student debt. I have found that college can benefit you in multiple ways like better career opportunities‚ better paying jobs‚ and an investment in your future. Student debt is something that almost any student

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    designed to create their unique competitive advantage through differentiation. Adding a corporate branding strategy would diminish previous efforts and be detrimental to Rosewoods’ intended objectives and goals of increasing profitability and customer lifetime value. Introducing a corporate branding strategy would significantly conflict with Rosewood’s existing strategic plan and current philosophy of “Sense of Place.”(Rosewood) The Sense of Place philosophy is reflective of the company’s mission statement

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    73. d. The average time to read a certain passage is 15 minutes. An educator claimed that a course in speed reading will shorten the reading time. e. A chemist said that he invested an additive which can increase the life of batter. The mean lifetime is 24 months. f. The mean waiting bus for buses in Klang Valley is 8 minutes. Some roads are restricted to buses only during office hours. A test is performed to see how this has affected the mean waiting time. 2. Determine whether the one-tailed

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    planned obsolescence

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    Do you wonder why your TV is broken after 2 years? This phenomenon is called planned obsolescence. It’s based in 1881 with the first bulb built from Eddison. His first bulb had a lifetime about 2500 hours. After the manufacturing process begin the lifetime sunks to 1000 hours. This is a strategy by the big concerns all over the world. They designed their products with flows. Types of obsolescence are technical or functional‚ systematic programmed‚ style or notification. Technical or functional

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    An early observation of fluorescence was described in 1560 byBernardino de Sahagún and in 1565 by Nicolás Monardes in theinfusion known as lignum nephriticum (Latin for "kidney wood"). It was derived from the wood of two tree species‚ Pterocarpus indicus andEysenhardtia polystachya.[2][3][4][5] The chemical compound responsible for this fluorescence is matlaline‚ which is the oxidation product of one of the flavonoids found in this wood.[2] In 1819 Edward D. Clarke[6] and in 1822 René Just Haüy[7] described

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    Love by definition is an emotion explored in philosophy‚ religion‚ and literature‚ often as either romantic love‚ the fraternal love of others‚ or the love of God based on the definition found in The Encarta Encyclopedia. As I explored the definition by means of the Internet‚ books‚ and articles I noticed the definitions changed quite a bit‚ but yet had the same basic understanding. The definition I found in The Encarta Encyclopedia was probably the most simple and most basic. It refers to love

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    Companies might change their benefits and pay structure from traditional retirement plan structure. They might allow employees to choose from different type of employment contracts where they can choose greater salary to forego company housing‚ lifetime employment guarantee‚ seniority benefits and retirement bonuses. The potential implications of such changes in the Japanese economy might be the rise of a dynamic workforce with ambitious individuals who would be rational and logical in their thinking

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