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    Was there a bacteriological revolution in the 19th century? Introduction The changes in medicine‚ and particularly epidemiology‚ that took place during the 19th century‚ concentrated in the latter half of the century‚ are often referred to as a revolution by medical historians. Here I consider whether these changes exemplify a Kuhnian revolution. To do this I first outline the characteristics of a Kuhnian revolution‚ I will then outline the changes in medical practice over the 19th century. I will

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    society or culture believes to be good/bad‚ right/wrong." (dictionary.com) Ethnocentrism is the tendency to believe that one’s ethnic or cultural group is centrally important‚ and that all other groups are measured in relation to one’s own. The ethnocentric individual will judge other groups relative to his or her own particular ethnic group or culture‚ especially with concern to language‚ behavior‚ customs‚ and religion. These ethnic distinctions and sub-divisions serve to define each ethnicity’s

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    Scientific Revolution was an aspect of the Enlightenment on a whole. The Scientific Revolution helped in the process of the Enlightenment by bringing new advances in areas such as Nicolas Copernicus and his new theory that would soon discarded the old geocentric theory that placed the Earth at the center of the solar system and replaced it with a heliocentric theory in which the Earth was simply one of a number of planets orbiting the sun. Another great advancement during the Scientific Revolution was in

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    International HRM Using expatriates to staff key positions in foreign operations is only one option available to MNEs. What functions do expatriates serve for MNE’s? Simply the overall purpose of expatriates is about developing social capital for the MNE. Advantages of expatriates (PCN’s) include‚ monitoring closer control and harmonization of international operations and providing a wider global perspective. This process gives means that good workers are given international experience

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    differences in educational achievement. (20 Marks) There are many factors which lead to differences in educational achievement between different ethnic groups. These factors consist of labelling and teacher racism‚ pupil responses and subcultures‚ the ethnocentric curriculum‚ institutional racism and selection and segregation. Labelling and teacher racism is when you attach a meaning or definition to them. For example‚ teachers may label a pupil as a troublemaker or bright. When looking at ethnic differences

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    UNITED AIRLINES SLEPT ANALYSIS Q1: What is meant by the external business environment and what are its main components? External environment refers to the environment that has an indirect influence on the business. The factors are uncontrollable by the business. The external environment of an organization is those factors outside the company that affect the company ’s ability to function. Some external elements can be manipulated by company marketing‚ while others require the organization to

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    A Report on L’Oreal’s business and entry strategy in India and China Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ New Delhi Submitted to : Dr Gautam Dutta Submitted by : Group 6 (Section B) Acknowledgement This report is prepared in subject International Marketing Management studied in third trimester in part time MBA (International Business). This report is prepared under guidance of Dr Gautam Dutta‚ Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ New

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    Regulation & Governance (2008) 2‚ 137–164 doi:10.1111/j.1748-5991.2008.00034.x Constructing and contesting legitimacy and accountability in polycentric regulatory regimes Julia Black1 Department of Law‚ London School of Economics and Political Science‚ London‚ UK Abstract The legitimacy and accountability of polycentric regulatory regimes‚ particularly at the transnational level‚ has been severely criticized‚ and the search is on to find ways in which they can be enhanced. This paper

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    Globalization: Global marketing refers to a strategy for achieving one or more of four major categories of potential globalization benefits: cost reduction‚ improved quality of products and programs‚ enhanced customer preference‚ and increased competitive advantage on a global basis. Why Global Marketing is Imperative Saturation of Domestic Markets: the saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world forced many companies to look for marketing opportunities beyond their

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    Strong believers of the church did not accept the humanists because they believed that there was different ways to look at the world‚ a good example of this is the Geocentric and the Heliocentric theory. The Geocentric theory is what the Religious people believed in‚ it meant that the Earth was the center of the universe. But humanists believed in the Heliocentric theory which put the Sun in the center of the universe other than the Earth

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