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    Raven’s (1959) five bases of power against Fleming and Spicer’s (2007) four faces of power as well as the faces of resistance. These theories will be analyzed through the different perceptions of power and resistance in differing industries. We will further evaluate these findings in the context of a white collar firm‚ Zalora Singapore against a blue collar firm‚ Woodlands Transport Pte Ltd. This report also aims to evaluate both positive and negative effects of power and resistance on an individual

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    The Allied powers were to a great extent responsible for the Ottoman Empire becoming the Turkish state in 1923 by sparking the conflict in Turkey. This is seen through the wartime agreements of the allies and their involvement in the War of Independence in Turkey. However‚ the nationalists within Turkey who were led by Mustafa Kemal and the involvement of Greek forces played a much greater role in the ongoing struggle to abolish the Ottoman Empire during the War of Independence. The ruler of the

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    understand how they maintained power as well as the policies they instituted while in power. In the Soviet Union the goal of Lenin had been to institute a full blown socialist state‚ but in reality it didn’t pan out like he had hoped. From 1918 until 1921 the Bolsheviks had implemented War Communism. War Communism was not only meant to be an economic system but also a social system; it included the virtual elimination of all private trading‚ there was worker control in all factories which did not help

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    At this time‚ many people have been aware about advantages of nuclear power that can mitigate global warming impact but they don’t notice the disadvantages of nuclear power. The advantages of nuclear power are the emission of green house is relatively low‚ this technology is readily available‚ it can produce high amount of electrical energy. Whereas the disadvantage are the problem of radioactive waste‚ high risk‚ not renewable energy‚ not sustainable energy‚ etc. From the above explanation‚ nuclear

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    Structure as patterns of relations. Structures are applicable to people in how a society is as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships. Power as influence over those relations. The structure of any organization‚ seen in this way‚ will partly be the outcome of the efforts of managers and other organizational designers to structure tasks‚ activities and establish a controlling hierarchy of command (Watson‚ 2008). A sharp distinction should be made between the formal structure

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    Life is an art A mountain of troubles In your troubles don’t cry You should only try & try Struggle hard And conquer the sky With your skill And power of will The ‘Will’ paves the way to success because it is another name of strong resolutions and determinations. If one strongly desires to do something‚ one will find a way to succeed . If you are strongly determined then your will becomes the will of gods and there is no stopping. Only the determined dare‚ attempt and achieve. People are often ambitious

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    this particular group stood out from the rest. Joseph Stalin‚ also known as the man of steel‚ was a ruthless key figure of Russia in the 20th Century. He transformed Russia in his time of reign from a peasant society into an industrial and militarial power. However‚ he was also one of the greatest mass murderers of the 20th century. Joseph Stalin was a person who overcame a lot of struggles even just in his early life. Born roughly around December 20‚ 1879 in a poor border region in the Russian Empire

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    politics‚ protesting and even taking part in criminal activities. He married twice and had several children in and out of wedlock having little time or interest in domestic life. Stalin was appointed by Vladimir Lenin to work on the Bolshevik Party which took power in Russia in 1917. Later‚ in 1922‚ the Soviet Union was officially founded with Lenin as its leader. Two years later Lenin died and Stalin took over. By the end of the decade he would be dictator of the Soviet

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    changed. Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov‚ aka “Lenin”‚ saw the rise of the Bolshevik government after World War I. From the October Revolution‚ there was opposition to the Bolshevik government. Alexander Kerensky’s provisional government was doomed to fail from the beginning; from reasons such as the very heavy military losses Russia was experiencing on the

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    government. When questioning that‚ many civilians turned to take a look at communism. After the October revolution in Russia‚ led by the Bolshevik Workers Union in 1917‚ a man named Vladimir Lenin implemented communism into their government. The question‚ however‚ is did Lenin’s successor‚ Joseph Stalin achieve in making Russia a true communist state? Stalin did not achieve a perfect Marxist state because of his distorted views of communism. Instead of only confiscating the

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