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    Walt Whitman’s preface to Leaves of Grass promotes America’s separation from Europe‚ and declares that America needs a bard whose focus is the common American‚ American landscape‚ and the American spirit. This freedom from Europe opens the door for America to blossom into the political‚ artistic‚ and intellectual model for the world. Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” displays the interconnectedness of him and his fellow passengers with each generation‚ while at the same time transcending time and

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    Globalization

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    Globalization Definition: It is the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations. It also is a business strategy that means doing everything the same everywhere. Others believe globalization is interconnections between overlapping interests of business and society. Generally‚ globalization is a process whereby international interconnections in practically every sphere of activity are growing. A number of of these interconnections bring about integration‚ unity worldwide‚ others

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    Leonhard Euler

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    The core of his research program was now set in place: number theory; infinitary analysis including its emerging branches‚ differential equations and the calculus of variations; and rational mechanics. He viewed these three fields as intimately interconnected. Studies of number theory were vital to the foundations of calculus‚ and special functions and differential equations were essential to rational mechanics‚ which supplied concrete problems.” However‚ the publication of his book Mechanica in 1736

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    Global Cultural Flows The international cultural flows that exist today are outlined by the global theorist Arjun Appadurai (1996). He uses the suffix –scape to allow us to understand the fluid‚ irregular shapes that characterize international capital and indicate that they are not visibly the same from each angle but are influenced by historical‚ linguistic‚ and political situations. These landscapes are the building blocks that Appadurai calls “imagined worlds” – the multiple worlds that are

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    other than our other selves --- the creatures‚ the animals‚ the plants‚ our environment‚ ourselves. Humans and the environment co-exist‚ it’s a fact that we don’t often notice and pay much attention to. As the narrator says‚ “All life forms are interconnected. Each part is vital for the survival of the whole.” In one tribe in Africa‚ a tribal person stated that without the spirit of nature‚ we cannot survive. I strongly agree with this statement. Humans may be the rational beings but nature is the

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    shop where you buy your groceries or you clothe. This will give a person a home feeling of comfort. Another reason why globalisation is good is that each country is learning more about other cultures. This is good because it makes our world more interconnected. Also‚ if you go to a new country‚ you will already know some things about it and this will help you to adjust to the country easier. But globalisation doesn’t only have good sides. Globalisation can also be bad because it will force poor countries

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    groups

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    other members becomes very small. As groups increase in size‚ they tend to become more complex and more formally structured (Hare‚ 1976). By definition‚ however‚ all are considered groups. WHO ARE CONNECTED TO ONE ANOTHER Like a series of interconnected computers‚ the individuals in any given group are networked: They are connected one to another. These connections‚ or ties‚ may be strong emotional bonds‚ like the links between the members of a family or a clique of close friends. The links

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    According to Jones (2004)‚ organizational theory is the function of a company on how it operates in the environment (self impact) and how the environment affects their operational agenda. In my opinion‚ this correlates to the law of cause and effect. The organizational design and change indicates the how/why various means are chosen‚ which assist in managing the structure and culture to control activities to achieve its goals. Change process occurs when an organization attempts to move from its

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    On March 23‚ 1983‚ US President Ronald Reagan announced to the nation the formation of a new weapons defense system. The Cold War had brought the threat of nuclear annihilation closer to reality; it was marked by various proxy wars and a dangerous arms race‚ with both the US and Soviet Union racing to achieve the most advanced nuclear technology. Subsequently‚ talks were made between the two to reduce their nuclear weapon capabilities‚ but the threat of complete destruction continued to loom over

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    Finally‚ we propose a so-called ‘‘roles model’’ of responsible leadership‚ which gives a gestalt to a responsible leader and describes the different roles he or she takes in leading stakeholders and business in society. • Leading in a global and interconnected world: clients and customers‚ employees‚ business partners‚ social and natural environment‚ shareholders • Leadership and stakeholder theory • Towards a theory of responsible leadership- What is the purpose of leadership in a stakeholder

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