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    Examine the disadvantages some sociologists may find when using official statistics in their research Official statistics are a secondary method of gaining data which are highly supported by Positivists but not so much by Interpretivists for a variety of reasons. The usages of official statistics come with many disadvantages as well as advantages. One reason Positivists support the use of official statistics is that they allow quantitative data to be gathered. However‚ Interpretivists‚ such

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    Immigration: Gain or Drain Pros: Migrants are more likely to be of working age – such as‚ students‚ and those looking for jobs. They may bring dependants‚ but generally net immigration leads to an increase in the labour force and increases the potential output capacity of the economy. Increase in aggregate demand and Real GDPNet inflows of people also lead to an increase in aggregate demand. Migrants will increase the total spending within the economy. As well as increasing the supply of labour

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    Nation State‚ and the possible geopolitical implications In What Ways Are The Tamils Already Sovereign Based Upon The Definition Of Sovereignty And Fundamental Characteristics; And How Realistic Is Their Claim To Sovereignty‚ Self-Determination And Their Own Nation State. Eric Metselaar Global Politics 11th (G) 27 November 2014 Word Count: 1840 The Tamils Go WayWay Back… Among‚ the arguable‚ 196 countries‚ are an assortment on stateless nations. Stateless nations being a group of people sometimes

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    EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND THE POSSIBLE IMPACTS ON SOCIETY. In the last few years‚ technology has advanced rapidly‚ enabling significant changes in the ways organizations communicate with each other. Today’s generation rely heavily on technology or electronic device. They are more technical minded and demanded for more access to technology compare to the old generations. Emerging technology makes life more convenient and also has various possible impacts on the society. Based on Wikipedia‚ technology

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    Is it possible to build better bureaucracies? Introduction The conception of bureaucracy is one of the most dominant notions in both organization theory and social science. It plays a significant role in modern society. (Clawson‚ 1980) Ever since the basic characteristics of bureaucracy were formulated by Max Weber‚ it has been suffered from derogatory remarks and harsh criticism and from various perspectives. For example‚ feminists such as Kathy Fergusson (1984)‚ liberals such as Mills (1951)

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    What Makes Someone "Out of the Norm"? Everywhere around the world‚ there are some people who appear to possess certain unique characteristics that shape them into extraordinary human beings‚ people who have the power to be real heroes— but at the same time seem as ordinary as can be. Some may be friends‚ family‚ or even random people you spot on the street. However‚ you have no idea what their identity is until you actually explore and thoroughly get to know them. A few weeks ago I started to develop

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    The Struggle of the Working Poor Revised Essay Sociology 113 Yvonne Barney October 19‚ 2012 The Struggle of the Working Poor Society often describes the impoverished with one word‚ lazy. Society has taught us that if a person wants to be financially successful‚ it is a simple process of education and hard work that will equate to a successful income. This is the American dream. If the impoverished simply would get a job instead of being lazy‚ they would not need to rely on programs like

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    In the poem “Loss and Gain” (1893)‚ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow emphasizes the ups and downs of life‚ and how the negatives of life are inevitable‚ however they can be turned into something positive. Longfellow is able to make this clear by writing the poem in first person to try and relate with the audience‚ and by using optimistic diction and tone. Mr. Longfellow’s purpose in this poem is to show the audience that in life some will fail at times‚ in order to reveal that those failures can be turned

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    Toyota and Its Mode of Entry

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    localisation and collaborates with automobile companies in foreign countries in order to be the leadership in automobile market. The consequential impacts on the firm and host countries vary according to different modes of entry. In order to identify why Toyota uses different entry modes in each part of the world‚ four countries‚ which are the United States‚ China‚ Brazil and Thailand will be used as case studies. This is because these countries are the main production bases and have potential markets

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    convey that this is a different way of showing their product without actually showing it. The picture or somewhat in a way a "sculpture" is old phones all together to shape of a human who is at a show with their hands up‚ swaying to the music. This picture connects with the slogan "Express your musical side"‚ meaning that if you buy Samsung phones‚ then everyone can feel their musical side again‚ no matter how young or old. They are also trying to express this by using a black and a darkish blue as

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