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    the Objective setting and Strategy formulation and Good Management Control ( ch 1 ) مهم Q2 what is the Results Control? مهم It involves rewarding individuals for generating good results (meritocracies)‚ or punishing them for poor results. Results controls create meritocracies . In meritocracies‚ the reward are given to the most talented and hardest working employees‚ rather than those with the longest tenure . It influences actions because it causes employees to be concerned about the

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    population by income and status” (Spring‚ pg 363.) TSAT tests are still administered for college entrance today. It is considered a step up from the IQ tests; they are supposed to only predict success rates in college. The ETS created a new idea of meritocracy based on testing. It was argued that the SAT continued to uphold the idea of everyone receiving an equal opportunity in college

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    Social Studies *Note: This worksheet shows how to describe each contributing factor but does not include notes for linking to the question. ‘Leadership is key’ Honest & capable leaders are needed to maintain stability in the government and to make have moral courage and integrity to do what is right and not what is popular with the people. Good leadership and good governance do not occur by chance. Leadership is important as leaders must be incorruptible to win the confidence and respect of

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    making it in its essence a medium of the rich and powerful. It is not a place where people can have a two-way conversation; rather‚ it turns people into passive receivers of information‚ unable to respond as they see fit. Worse‚ television is not a meritocracy. One’s ability to participate in the medium is not based on the merit of one’s ideas‚ but rather on how much money one can afford to spend to purchase airtime for

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    factors behind their choice of degree. It investigates and highlights factors such as race and class by examining particular students‚ who‚ by tradition‚ would not usually have applied to university. By linking the data broadly to theories of meritocracy and habitus‚ the article aims to demonstrate that despite significant changes to the availability of higher education throughout our history‚ some groups remain significantly underrepresented. 2. In the historical background‚ what is the

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    In this section of the essay‚ I will give a brief overview of the Malays in Singapore and thereafter the progress that they have made as an ethnic group and their gender equality. In pre-colonial Singapore‚ the Malays are the indigenous people living on the island. It is also essential to lend credit to Sang Nila Utama who renamed the island of Temasek to ‘Singapura’ which consists of a combination of two Malay words; Singa meaning ‘lion’ and ‘pura’ meaning temple. As the British came and established

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    in meritocracy‚ a level playing field‚ where people succeed based on talent and ability rather than wealth. Even though it’s ideal to believe that everyone is equally able to succeed‚ society has developed the concept of social class to categorize people into different groups based on economic status. This system of social stratification contributes to the difficulties that the middle and lower classes have to experience in order to succeed. People are so wrapped up in the idea of meritocracy that

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    French Revolution DBQ The French Revolution‚ which occurred around 1789 to 1814‚ which included Napoleon’s reign‚ is considered a major turning point in world history. This revolution led to major changes in France and other nations and regions of the world. For example‚ some changes were Napoleon changing peoples’ rights and the Latin American Revolution. There were many issues that led up to the French Revolution. For example‚ the unfair tax burden. According to Document two‚ the Third

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    Chapter 5 | Socialization Socialization: Lifelong (process) social experience by which people develop their human potential & learn culture Personality: A persons fairly consistent patterns of acting‚ thinking and feeling The social Sciences: The role of Nurture * Psychologist John B Watson developed a theory called behaviorism‚ which holds that behaviour is not instinctive but learned. (Nature not nurture) * Nurture is our nature Studies of non human primates * Psychologist

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    Social Inequality Revision notes‚ exam requirements and exam questions GCSE Sociology 2012 Absolute poverty | A situation in which someone lacks the money to pay for the food‚ clothing and housing necessary to maintain a healthy way of life. | Achieved status | A social position which individuals are able to gain through‚ for example‚ hard work and or educational qualifications. | Ageism | Being prejudiced against people because of their age. | Ascribed status | A position or social

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