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    Cell structure and organization • Chloroplasts o Site of photosynthesis where light energy is absorbed o Consist of grana which are stacked up to increase surface area for absorption of light o Only present in plant cells • Cell membrane (plasma membrane) o Lipid bilayer that surrounds the cell‚ interspersed with protein molecule o Presence of temporary pores o Selectively permeable  Controls movement of substances o Diffusion‚ osmosis and active transport can therefore take place o Prevent outflowing

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    Southeast University Capital structure‚ the mixture of a firm ’s debt and equity‚ is important because it costs company money to borrow. Capital structure also matters because of the different tax implications of debt vs. equity and the impact of corporate taxes on a firm ’s profitability. Firms must be prudent in their borrowing activities to avoid excessive risk and the possibility of financial distress or even bankruptcy. A firm ’s debt-to-equity ratio also impacts the firm ’s borrowing costs and

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    SAGE Notes Quality Management Deming’ 14 Points for s Management The Secret of Success is Constancy to Purpose. Benjamin Disraeli Speech [June 24‚ 1872] Deming’ 14 Points s Page 1 SAGE Notes Deming’ Quality Chain Reaction s Deming’ 14 Points s Page 2 SAGE Notes Another view of the Quality Chain Reaction: Costs decrease because of less rework‚ fewer mistakes‚ delays‚ snags; better use of machine time and materials. Improve Quality Productivity improves Capture

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    theory of Karl Marx Sociology developed in Europe in the 19th century‚ primarily as an attempt to understand the massive social and economic changes that had been sweeping across Western Europe in the 17th-19th centuries. These changes were later described as ‘the great transition’ from ‘pre-modern’ to ‘modern’ societies. [pic] Ontological assumptions of Marxist Theory: • structuralism‚ • conflict‚ • materialism Epistemology of realism Marx counts as a ‘key sociological

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    value. Ricardo was faced with two problems that he would be forced to solve in regards to his theory. First‚ the difference in value between different types of labor‚ he cavalierly considered inessential since‚ ’If a day ’s labor of a working jeweler be more valuable than a day ’s labor of a common laborer‚ it has long ago been adjusted‚ and placed in its proper position in the scale of value" [2]The second problem was a little harder and it resulted to what would be later called ’the time structure

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    Payment of Wages Act‚ 1936 Introduction Prior to 1936‚ there was no law regarding the regulation of payment to workmen. It was as early as 1925 that a Private Bill called the "Weekly Payment Bill" was for the first time introduced in the Legislative Assembly. The Bill was‚ however withdrawn on an assurance from the Government that the matter was under active consideration of the Government ar that time. This was an attempt to remedy some of the evils like delay in payment of wages‚ non-payment

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    children who are disabled or who have SEN and their families. * The option of a personal budget by 2014 for all families with children with a statement of SEN or a new ‘Education‚ Health and Care Plan’‚ many of whom will have complex support needs. Key workers will be trained to advise families and help them navigate the range of help available across health‚ education and social care. * To transfer power to professionals on the front line and to local communities we will: strip away unnecessary

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    Alienation - Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim are two of the founding fathers of sociology. They have both had a profound influence on the development of sociology. This essay will examine two of their theories - Marx’s theory of alienation and Durkheim’s theory of anomie‚ and will look at the similarities and differences in their thinking. Marx (1818-1883) wrote the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts in 1844‚ and one of these manuscripts‚ entitled ’Estranged Labour’‚ contains

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    centuries‚ many philosophers have discussed the issue of class struggle. Karl Marx and Andrew Carnegie both developed theories of the unequal distribution of wealth a long time ago; however the only Carnegie’s ideology could apply to American society today. In “The Communist Manifesto”‚ Marx first introduces the two main social classes: bourgeois (the upper class) and proletarians (the lower class or working class). He points out the revolution of industrialism has made changes of Capitalism to Communism

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    Wage Differentials and Wage discrimination Wage differentials are differences in wages such as that between brain surgeons and waiters * They occur between occupations‚ industries‚ firms‚ regions‚ and within these categories * Wage differentials can be explain by supply and demand‚ bargaining power‚ the impact of government policy and public opinion * Over time‚ wage differentials between groups can change * E.g. the gap in wages between premier league players and division

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