1940’s was dominated by numerous major events which would influence and shape the future of the American society. Some of the events that took place in the 1940’s involved breaking the sound barrier‚ the NBA being founded‚ NATO being established‚ and of course World War 2 along with many more events. Life back then was nothing like it was today. Most of the men were off fighting in the war‚ minimum wage was $0.43‚ and the women were trying to support their families. The base of the 1940’s revolved
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The halo effect was initially portrayed in the 1920s by psychologist Edward Thorndike. It is a sort of cognitive bias in which an observer’s general impression of a person influences how we feel and think about that substance’s character. Also‚ it works in both positive and negative direction. For instance‚ if we like one aspect of something‚ we will have a positive predisposition toward it‚ and vice versa to if we dislike‚ we will have a negative predisposition. In addition‚ the halo effect may be
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A part (d) model answer Case study- a multinational company Name a multinational company and one country where it operates Nike‚ Vietnam‚ Southern Asia Explain how the MNC affects local people and the economy of that country. Use at least three developed ideas. Nike is the World’s leading supplier of sportswear. It has many factories in Asia‚ including 24 in Vietnam. It has a major impact on both the Vietnamese people and its economy. Thousands of jobs are created for local people which means
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Yes Globalisation is necessary‚ for an economy to grow. Globalisation refers to the integration of economic‚ technological‚ socio-political factors with the world. And with globalisation‚ with the mutual co-operation and assistance -particularly with reference to the law of comparative advantage- it is going to be beneficial. Globalisation also helps reducing the poverty level in the country-there are plenty of evidences and record to support it.Developing countries specially require globalization
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Gillmor‚ D. 1997. Western Europe: A Social and Economic Geography‚ Gill and Macmillan‚ Dublin. Hall‚ C.M‚ Page‚ S. 1999. The Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment‚ Place and Space‚ Routledge‚ Hunter‚ C‚ Green‚ C. 1995 Tourism and the Environment: A Sustainable Relationship? Routledge‚ London. Jenner‚ P‚ Smith‚ C. 1992. The Tourism Industry and the Environment‚ EIU‚ London. Medlik‚ S. 1972. Economic Importance of Tourism University of Surrey‚ Surrey. Mowforth‚ M‚ Munt‚ I. 1998. Tourism and
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Globalisation‚ Business and Society Producers or Consumers- Where does the responsibility for Climate Change lie? Word Count: 3626 GLOBALSIATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE PRODUCERS OR CONSUMERS – WHERE DOES THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE LIE? Globalisation is a terminology that can be defined in numerous ways but the underlying concept is it’s a “system of interaction amongst countries of the world in order to develop the global economy” (http://hubpages.com)
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_____________________________________________________________________ B200A TMA Fall 2012 _____________________________________________________________________ QUESTION “In today’s markets‚ corporations are directly affected by the impactglobalization has on outsourcing decisions‚ as well as on macroeconomic factors in the business environment such as GDP‚ inflation‚ and the balance of trade.” Discuss the above statement using examples from B200A material covered so far‚and the study
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Is globalisation ‘new and inevitable’? Discuss with reference to EITHER culture‚ economics OR politics. Globalisation means ‘Growth to a large scale across the world’. This does not mean just businesses expanding across the world but also news‚ technology‚ people and even diseases. It’s when ‘something’ crosses national boundaries at an imaginary speed and on an unpredictable scale. This is only touching the subject in defining globalisation. There are different views on what globalisation is and
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Sports in the 1930’s The 1930’s was a rough time for all of America. Experiencing a drought‚ the stock market crash‚ and it was overall a time of major poverty. This was the time of the great depression‚an economical and industrial slump in 1929 and the upcoming years. Through all of this‚ they needed some sort of leisure or entertainment. This is where sports come into place. Sports like basketball‚ baseball‚ and boxing were just a few athletic examples that were an important part of the decade
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Case Study: Globalisation for Good or Evil? Qn 2: From these summaries‚ prepare a case for globalisation and prepare a case against globalisation‚ integrating both the ‘Western’ & local perspectives’ Globalisation fundamentally describes the increasing interconnected nature of the world due to massive rise in economical‚ political‚ social and cultural exchanges between different countries around the globe. (Mejía-Vergnaud‚ 2004) One significant advantage of globalisation is rapid economic growth
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