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    Mass Media

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    5 (a) Explain the factors that influence the content of the news. The mass-manipulative model argues that the content of the mass media is largely controlled and determined by members of ruling class‚ with the object of using the mass media to maintain their control over the proletariat. The do this either by diverting them from seeing the class relations of a capitalist society for what they are‚ or by portraying any groups who challenge bourgeois control as sinister‚ dangerous and misguided

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    Sears Holdings Corporation is a company that came from two very well known organizations‚ Sears and Kmart. Both companies go back even farther than the 1900s and unfortunately both companies experienced financial difficulty at one point. With the merger Sears Holdings Corporation has the experience of both organizations as well as their different style of operating. Along with an improved customer base and a new outlook Sears Holdings Corporation is experiencing financial growth. Richard W. Sears

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    Built to Last

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    To be successful in today’s global marketplace‚ an organization must learn to adapt in order to stay one step ahead of the competition. Mission statements‚ goal setting‚ and planning methods alone are simply not enough anymore. Management fads have given way to time-tested management principles that distinguish good companies from truly great companies. Many organizations have found success by utilizing a technique of balancing their core ideology‚ stimulating progress‚ and seeking support by aligning

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    Tv News vs. Internet News

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    watching TV or reading newspapers were the only ways of gathering news. Nowadays as thanks to the Internet there is one more option‚ the question whether it is best to rely on television news‚ or to follow online news emerged. When set beside‚ those two ways of gathering news seem to be enormously different. The biggest difference between online news and television news is the access to information. While watching news on TV‚ we are dependent on broadcast schedule of any TV station. By

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    environment issue. 4. Weak R&D ability and lack of innovation. In the process of mining globalization‚ there is a shortage of high-end engineering technology and management talent. 5. Lack of competitive and influential multinational corporations in international market. In view of the above circumstances‚ in order to realize the great leap forward development of mining industry and mining enterprises. Only by integration of industrialization and informatization can mining industry

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    New York

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    New York Done by: Yasmeen Temairik Bakeel Yamani Supervised by: Miss Razan Table of content Introduction page 3 History page 4 Geography page 6 Climate page 9 Regions page 11 Administrative division page 13 Population page 14 Economy page 16 Government

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    were liquidators of Condrens Parking Limited (CPL)‚ which was a company engaged in the supply of parking services in Wellington and Auckland. Four of the defendants were at various times the directors of CPL. The fifth defendant was a company (Parking New Zealand Limited) of which Mr O’Sullivan (one of the directors) was at all material times the sole director and shareholder. CPL went into receivership and subsequent liquidation at the request of its largest creditor and CPL’s liquidators claimed that

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    July 2013 New income tax forms for companies As a result of recent changes in tax legislation‚ the South African Revenue Service (SARS) have recently revised and updated the corporate income tax returns. * As such‚ it is now compulsory to submit an electronic copy of the signed annual financial statements‚ on which the tax return is based‚ together with the income tax return to SARS. * Furthermore‚ SARS now requires additional information to be presented and disclosed in the corporate

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    The New Deal Policies

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    The New Deal Essay‚ Research Paper New Deal Essay Some people argue that theforward thinking policies of the New Deal did not radically alter U.S business‚but instead conserved and protected it. This statement is extremely valid. Roosevelt developed his New Deal policies to help to bolster Americaneconomy not to reshape the capitalistic economy that America had adoptedhundreds of years ago. Rooseveltbelieved‚ however‚ in very active government interaction and in some casesintervention with big

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