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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVES & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Mabini Campus‚ Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Tel. 7167832 to 45 loc. 316 E-mail: institute_of_cooperatives@yahoo.com COOP 3093 COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK AND PERSPECTIVE THE COOPERATIVES AND THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND AGENDA GROUP 4 BC FMA 3-1 LEADER: SANTE‚ JAYSON MEMBERS: BORJA‚ RAIZZA MAE CLARON‚ IVY DELA ROSA‚ DOMINIC FABELLAR‚

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    Motives of Mergers

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    Merger Strategy-Growth‚ Synergy‚ Operating Synergy‚ Financial Synergy‚ Diversification‚ Other Economic Motives‚ Hubris Hypothesis of Takeovers‚ Other Motives‚ Tax Motives Growth – This is one of the most common motives for mergers. It may be cheaper and less risky for the acquiring company to merge with another provider in a similar line of business than to expand operations internally. It is also much faster to grow by acquisition than internally. Sometimes an organization may have a window

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    Early developments The key disciplinary components of STS took shape independently‚ beginning in the 1960s‚ and developed in isolation from each other well into the 1980s‚ although Ludwig Fleck’s monograph (1935) Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact anticipated many of STS’s key themes: Science studies‚ a branch of the sociology of scientific knowledge that places scientific controversies in their social context. History of technology‚ that examines technology in its social

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    of the world thus considering all other cultures as being inferior. This natural circumstance can be expected to emerge where a unity is established between different ethnic‚ racial or linguistic groups. The ethnocentric individual will judge other groups relative to his or her own particularized ethnic group or culture especially with concern to language‚ behavior‚ customs‚ and religion. These ethnic divergence and developments serve to define each ethnicity unique cultural identity. According

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    In the short story "Always a Motive"‚ Dan Ross depicts Joe Manetti‚ the protagonist‚ as an agonized‚ isolated‚ and heartbroken young man. After returning the missing Miller boy to his father‚ Joe Manetti is interrogated by the Inspector and is perceived as an agonized man. When asked about his occupation‚ he says that he is a musician‚ "but not working at it now". When asked if he was married‚ he says yes‚ "but my wife left me. She’s somewhere on the West Coast". Being alone and unemployed would

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    During the early 1900’s many women were recruited to work in occupations that were often reserved for men. The working positions that women were exposed to during this time period allowed them to perform tasks‚ than men were often deemed ‘capable’ for. Some examples of occupations that women often worked as included railroad guards‚ firefighters‚ and clerks. The American government was constantly trying to persuade the message that women were needed during this devastating time. In fact‚ women proceeded

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    The government in the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ forces its citizens to repress all of their natural impulses which leads to rebellious behavior by some of the citizens and a brainwashed state by others. The government in Orwell’s novel is a totalitarian style government with the ultimate leader being Big Brother and the enforcers of Big Brother being the party. The party has banned almost everything from the citizens of Oceania including but not limited to writing‚ thinking‚ showing feelings

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    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT The importance of science and technology in national development cannot be over-emphasized. It is a known fact that no nation can develop without science and technology. What is science and technology? Science is the study of knowledge which can be made into a system and which depends on seeing and testing facts while technology is the practical application of scientific knowledge. Developed nations of the world like the America‚ Germany‚ France

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    There were many motives of explorers to investigate the new world in the years of 1450 to 1600 such as wanting to gain knowledge of the new world‚ trading throughout the world and to spread religion on their explorations. One of the motives of explorers to explore the new world was to wanting to gain knowledge of the new world. Some of the documents that support this are documents one‚ four and six. One and six are very alike because both Christopher Columbus and John Cabot were sponsored by

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    A Serious Talk The concept of a relationship being over is hard for some to grasp. Ending a relationship is many times one person’s decision. For some‚ the concept of not feeling wanted by that other person is too hard to handle. Feelings of jealousy surface and people choose different ways to deal with this. Denial‚ anger‚ and resentment are classic ways of coping with the hardships of losing a partner’s love and support. "A Serious Talk" by Raymond Carver expresses this inability to let go of a

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