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    In my opinion‚ the model of the large-scale ‘managerial enterprise’ as put forward by the famous business historian Alfred Chandler has not been followed completely by all of the world’s leading economies. This essay will therefore be structured as follows: first I will briefly explain Chandler’s theory of the large-scale managerial enterprise‚ putting it into context of time and place and pointing out the major flaws of his theory. Then‚ I will attempt to justify my opinion by using the Japanese

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    Electronic mail messaging has been around for over 30 years‚ used by government officials and the like as a means of sending and receiving data. It was not until the early 90’s that e-mail became a tool used by the masses. “Electronic mail is a natural use of networked communication technology that developed along with the evolution of the Internet.” (Crocker). With the release of the Internet as a global medium‚ it became possible to exchange information electronically and instantly in the form

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    exploration revolutionized the world and everything changed. The United States was founded because of the age of exploration and the European Explorers affected our future as a country. New crops were discovered and made available to the wealthy Europeans. The explorers found a whole society full of indigenous people and converted most to Christianity. They also introduced new technologies that were foreign to the natives. Europeans explorers changed the culture of the indigenous people by converting

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    How do you think Jesus changed the world? Jesus led people to a better life with God. He also taught the people of God how to correctly praise God and be nice to one another. Lastly‚ Jesus performed miracles In the Bible. He was able to do things no one could even think of doing. Jesus acted as a leader‚ teacher‚ and miracle worker revealing God’s Kingdom to the world. Jesus was a true leader in the Bible‚ by showing people the Kingdom of God. As Jesus walked out of Capernaum‚ he saw Matthew

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    What do new technologies have changed our daily lives? In recent years‚ new technologies like smart phones‚ the Internet‚ the iPod‚ and online communities have become part of our daily lives‚ especially with the new generation who can’t live without their gadgets. In fact‚ new technologies have improved our quality of life; for example‚ we have new ways to make friends through Facebook‚ twitter and MySpace. New technologies also change the way we communicate with others. Although new technologies

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    God appears to have changed throughout the book of Hosea. For anyone else this would not be a problem‚ but for a christian‚ God is perfect‚ unchanging‚ eternal‚ and the thought of God changing could be troubling. Hebrews 13:8 says “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” The big question for christians pertaining to Hosea is‚ does God change‚ and in what ways does he or does he not? Based on the verse quoted above‚ God does not change‚ but Hosea contradicts that statement. God

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    The role of the federal government has continuously changed throughout the years. During the prohibition period‚ the government was very hands-on by not allowing Americans to drink alcohol. The prohibition did not work very well and the government then adopted more of a hands-off approach. By reducing regulation‚ the economy suffered and the Great Depression struck as a result. Therefore‚ the government retook more of a hands-on approach and the economy began to improve. The federal government continued

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    Has the teaching of mathematics changed over time? Mathematics is considered to be the oldest academic known to mankind. The changes in the teaching of mathematics run parallel to the history of the development of mathematical knowledge itself. By examining the history of this knowledge‚ we can see that it has been shaped by the necessities of different cultures and societies‚ the philosophies surrounding it and the psychology behind it. Although the structure of the teaching of mathematics has remained

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    Literature in America has vastly changed throughout history. The beginning of the evolution of literature started in colonial times when the english came to America. If a person of a different ethnicity founded America‚ how different would literature be today? American literature began with the writings of Native Americans. There was no written literature in the Indian culture‚ mainly because of how many different groups and tribes there were speaking different laguages. Because of the 500 different

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