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    Communication via Web-based (Facebook) Due to the increasing of technology‚ most traditional communication media including telephone and letter are being redefined by internet. The internet has enabled and accelerated new forms of human interaction through many types of website such as facebook‚ gmail‚ yahoo‚ skype‚ twitter and so on. Among of these‚ facebook is the most popular web for communicating which was founded by Havard student‚ Mark Zuckerberg in 2004. According to the eBusiness Knowledgebase

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    EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES & ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Policy Sustain is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and anti-discrimination. Under this policy Sustain will not accept any form of discrimination in it’s business dealings. In particular in will ensure that all clients‚ staff and (where appropriate) volunteers‚ will be offered equally favourable treatment‚ irrespective of disability‚ age‚ gender‚ marital status‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ ethnic origin‚ nationality‚ political

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    Institutions are a major part in the daily life for all Americans because they set the standard for how society and business operate. One institution that has recently been in the news is the North America Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA for short. NAFTA is a trade deal signed in 1994 by the U.S.‚ Canada‚ and Mexico that eliminated many of the taxes and tariffs on goods trade between the three countries. The main purpose behind the creation of NAFTA was to provide the legal framework to allow goods

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    It is cautious‚ however‚ to point out that though the speech act makes up a substantial part of securitization‚ it is not in itself securitization. The act of simply speaking security alone is not a successful case of securitization but rather is classified as a securitizing move or a political move. Buzan et al argue that securitizing actors securitize an issue through persuasion as a matter of “security through illocutionary speech acts”‚ by means of reciprocal interaction with an audience.

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    7 Reasons You Should Care About Social Responsibility Sep 20 2014 47‚440 Views 153 Likes 48 Comments
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Share on Twitter With an increase in consumer pressure for companies to be more socially responsible‚ making a positive contribution to society is becoming increasingly important. From the perspective of many corporations and business owners‚ however‚ social responsibility is often considered the “right thing to

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    how they use telecommunication in their day to day living. The researchers main purpose is to expose the truth about telecommunication whether it is an advantage or a disadvantage in today’s generation. B. Thesis Statement Although telecommunication has been of great aid and is a huge advantage to the fast-growing societal modernization‚ its expansion has influenced the minds of the people and are somehow abusing it which leads to its own deprivation from the society. The researchers aim

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    Understanding Community Development Jim Cavaye Cavaye Community Development “The real voyage of discovery consists not of seeking new landscapes‚ but in having new eyes.” - Marcel Proust Rural community development is a process conducted by community members. It is a process where local people can not only create more jobs‚ income and infrastructure‚ but also help their community become fundamentally better able to manage change. The “concrete” benefits of community development‚ such as employment

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    The Death and Life of an American Small Town. (New York: Bloomsbury‚ 2009). Thurow‚ Roger and Scott Kilman. Enough: Why the World’s Poorest Starve in an Age of Plenty. (New York: Perseus Books‚ 2009). 1.) Modernization Theory was used to justify the process of decolonization and intervention by the United States‚ which had the ulterior motive of gaining access to new markets and thus boosting the national economy. The U.S. separated this theory from Cold War

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    comparative advantage are less valuable than initially perceived for the development of a strong‚ competitive economy. The new type of development is one that involves the whole market and all institutions in the economy. Productivity is that component which creates a competitive advantage rather than a comparative advantage; the latter only addresses only the supply side of the market system and ignores demand‚ historical chance and the role of government. Indeed‚ the model of competitive advantage addresses

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    City Life-Advantages and Disadvantages Towns and cities are the boon of the modern civilization. With the coming of industrial revolution‚ a large number of industries sprang up. Machines replaced manual work and labourers failed to compete with the quality as well as quantity of the machine production. Cottage industry‚ therefore began to breathe its last. People suddenly found themselves without work‚ for their hand-made goods failed to compete with the finished goods of the machine without any

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