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    Legitimation Crisis

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    Rationality Breeds Legitimacy In Jurgen Habermas’‚ Legitimation Crisis‚ Western society is examined through a sociological lens to determine whether society is just. In his work‚ Habermas argues that advanced capitalism in Western societies leads to a legitimation crisis. Advanced capitalism displaces crisis tendencies‚ by means of state action‚ from the economic sphere into the socio-cultural sphere. Therefore‚ the legitimacy provided by the cultural sphere is threatened‚ resulting in a loss

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    Used Products Germany

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    Expansion opportunities in Germany Market research aimed at providing recommendations on strategic marketing decisions Iryn Jimenez Amsterdam‚ January 2012 Expansion opportunities in Germany Market research aimed at providing recommendations on strategic marketing decisions entering the German market ISM Jimenez Student number: 518756 Class: 4IBL1 Amsterdam‚ 12 January 2012 Hogeschool van Amsterdam/ School of Economics and management (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences) Dissertation

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    2004 vs 2008 Elections

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    2004 vs. 2008 elections Apart from different candidates‚ the mood of America had shifted from 2004 to 2008.The media played a role in how the public viewed the topics at play. How the candidates communicated to the public also made these two election years starkly different from each other. In 2004‚ the Bush Jr. vs. Kerry campaign showcased different points of views that resonated deeply along party lines. Bush’s conservative view highlighted national security‚ a strong moral code

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    Software Crisis

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    The Software Crisis • The most visible symptoms of the software crisis are o Late delivery‚ over budget o Product does not meet specified requirements o Inadequate documentation • Some observations on the software crisis o “A malady that has carried on this long must be called normal” (Booch‚ p. 8) o Software system requirements are moving targets o There may not be enough good developers around to create all the new software that users need o A significant portion of developers’ time must often

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    The Hostage Crisis

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    Iran hostage crisis The Iran hostage crisis was a diplomatic crisis between Iran and the United States. Fifty-two US citizens were held hostage for 444 days from November 4‚ 1979 to January 20‚ 1981‚ after a group of Islamic students and militants took over the Embassy of the United States in support of the Iranian Revolution. Sixty-six Americans were taken captive when Iranian militants seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on November 4‚ 1979‚ including three who were at the Iranian Foreign Ministry

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    Black & Decker 2008

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    Running head: BLACK & DECKER BLACK & DECKER Marketing MBA 504 Introduction Duncan Black and Alonzo Decker‚ SR.‚ in 1910‚ started a machine shop business and in 1917 receiving the world’s first patent for a power drill. The company was later named Black & Decker‚ (B&D) and over the next 73 years they became one of the most well known brands and market leaders of power tools‚ accessories‚ lawn‚ garden supplies and residential security hardware worldwide. In

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    Energy Crisis

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    BT131 Module Title: International Transport & Sustainable Business Assignment Title: Energy crisis and solutions in transport sector Student Name: Yina Tan Student Number: 1012251 Module Tutor: Peter Wells & Paul Nieuwenhuis Assignment Lengths: 1864 words Submission Date: 10/11/2010 Introduction This assignment mainly focuses on the fiercest problem human beings encountered presently—energy crisis. Then it has explained the 3 factors resulting in this severe scenario‚ containing soaring population

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    Energy Crisis

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    GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS: THEN AND NOW Global Energy Crisis: Then and Now Introduction The world today faces an energy crisis. The world is dependent on certain natural resources like oil and natural gas that are quickly depleting. These resources are being imported from countries that have the ability to set higher prices due to demand (Nef 1977). Because of this‚ the world faces a great recession‚ and like Britain in the second half of the 16th century‚ we need to find alternative sources

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    investments to intangibles for company performance during the global crisis. One of such strategic resources is relational capital which is connected with all business processes‚ particularly with the value creation. Despite of the importance of collaboration for firm competitiveness‚ we could not see enough empirical papers that confirm a positive impact of cooperation on firm outcomes like a company value‚ especially during crisis period. The paper is focused on the advantages of interfirm relationships

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    Economic

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    economy in 2008 hroughout this book‚ we have seen that many kinds of shocks can decrease an economy’s output in the short run. Examples include increases in taxes‚ decreases in consumer confidence‚ and increases in oil prices. However‚ one kind of shock is especially devastating to an economy: a financial crisis. Such a major disruption of the financial system typically involves sharp falls in asset prices and failures of financial institutions. In the United States‚ a financial crisis in the early

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