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    specialisation: labour‚ region‚ national levels Advantages and disadvantages for each type of specialisation Specialisation on labour (DOL) Advantages:  Massive production  Faster and efficient use of tools  Lower cost ( no need to retraining and reinstruct) Disadvantages  Boredom due to repetitive work and dull job  Alienated to co-workers  Danger of unemployment Specialisation on regional level Advantages:  efficient use of resources  Create jobs to residents  Bring

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    In order to strive for economic growth and expansion‚ and the concept of doing so ethically is unrealistic. The worldview of what is ethical and not is shapeless and constantly changes. Instead of focusing on cold hard data and emphasizing on results‚ nations are economically staggering due their domestic culture. In reality‚ consumers lack the ethical consumption patterns to deter the roots of these taboo procedures. It has been shown that buyers typically act on economic rationalization‚ a focus

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    Many Ngeth‚ Student # 0195716 Case 6-2 Longlife Health Management and Care Workers’ Union pg. 252 Central Problem: Longlife Health Management (the employer) is a company contracted to provide health care aides (the employees) to work at a senior citizens’ facility. The Care Workers’ Union (the Union) has been trying to organize a campaign to represent the health care aides as a bargaining unit. The Employer upon hearing about the union organizing campaign had sent out a memorandum to the employees

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    | |Project title:What is the effect of immigration to the UK on its labour market? | Source The source I am going to analyse - Dustmann‚ C.‚ Fabbri‚ F. and Preston‚ I. (2005) The Impact of Immigration on the British Labour Market‚ The Economic Journal‚ 115(507)‚ pp. F324-F341 - is a journal. I found this source in the JSTOR‚ which is a reliable academic database

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    In this essay I am going to be defining the differences between the new international division of labour and the new international division of reproductive labour. I am going to be using specific examples to show how both transform existing ways of thinking about gender hierarchies‚ personal identities‚ women’s work and mothering. It is very important to note that although both the new international division of labour and the new international division of reproductive labour are fairly similar in

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    1. Divakaruni’s purpose in this essay is to explain what is happening to children who are working in factories in third world counties when child labor laws were passed in the House. “They could be free and happy‚ like American children. (Divakaruni‚ par. 1) There is something unique totally to the situation of child work in outside countries than just "children need to stop working and be free" because of the way that they need to work to help themselves else they would not have the ability to survive

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    Durkheim’s division of labour? The essay will begin by providing a brief introduction into the two perspectives of Functionalism and Marxism‚ focusing on the theories of the French Sociologist Emile Durkheim and the German philosopher Karl Marx. Then it will give a brief discussion showing the transformation that took place from feudalism to capitalism‚ providing the reader with an insight into the dramatic change that took place during a time of revolution and revolt. Finally the essay will compare and

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    Conservatives’ inability to economically modernise Britain was the main reason why Labour won the 1964 election.’ Assess the validity of this statement (45) The 1964 election changed the British political landscape forever as a thirteen-year Conservative dominance crumbled at the hands of Harold Wilson and his youthful Labour Party. Historians‚ such as Rowe‚ postulate that there are a plethora of reasons to why Labour won the 1964 election‚ most prominently because of the Conservatives’ inability

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    adopted influenced future education. This essay will further analyse any shortcomings in these policies and recommend changes that could have been made to make them more effective. New Labour was set up as a fresh new take on the Labour Party in 1997 during the election; this name was maintained when Blair was in office. In 1996 the slogan ‘New Labour‚ New life for Britain’ was released‚ to show the modernisation of

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    The first mode of alienation that Marx illustrates is the alienation of the worker from his or her product. Marx demonstrates that the product that the labour produces‚ labour’s product‚ becomes something alien as a power independent of the producer (440). This demonstrates that the products that the worker produces no longer belong to him or her‚ and are therefore regarded as something foreign and hostile

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