Evaluate the consequences of modernization for Japan The modernisation of Japan was an all or none matter. Either every aspect of the country had to be modernized to some extent‚ or no single aspect could be modernized. The four main aspects of Japan’s modernisation were industrialisation‚ political modernisation‚ education reform and military development. These four aspects had severe political‚ economic and social consequences on Japan. Some of the main political‚ economic and social consequences
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Evaluate Atheism as a philosophical perspective Atheism‚ meaning ’a belief without God’ is a belief that is becoming increasingly popular in the Western society. Essentially‚ some atheists claim to be anti-religion and reject religious dogmas; however‚ I should first establish that there are two different types of atheists. The first is known as positive atheism where the individual not only refute the arguments for the existence of God but also goes a step further to develop arguments. The second
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Evaluate possible economic policies‚ other than increasing the age limit‚ that a government might use to reduce significantly the consumption of alcoholic drinks. The market mechanism should allocate scarce resources to maximise consumer welfare. Alcohol is an example of a demerit good. A demerit good is one which is overprovided by the market mechanism. Apart from alcohol‚ drugs and prostitution are also examples of demerit goods. Consumption of these goods produces large negative externalities
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Karen Aldrich MaidsS514 Year Two Module Three Tutor Name Jacqueline Smith Words 2554 Describe and evaluate Carl Jungs theory concerning personality types and show how they might usefully help a therapist to determine therapeutic goals. Introduction For this essay we were asked to describe and evaluate Carl Jungs theory concerning personality types and how these theories might help a therapist to determine therapeutic goals. I first want to try and understand a little about this man. He was born
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Assessment Activity 2. BSBMKG501B Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities. Question 1. Dell provides the customer the ability to leave feedback on their website when the customer • Searches for products and services. • Purchases a product or service. • Popup Questionnaire while browsing the website. • Support forums for customers to communicate with staff and other customers. • Online Chat via the Dell website. Dell have created a channel with customers using ‘Ideastorm’ which gives
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BSBMKG 501B IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES JISOO PARK Cotton on- Australian based clothing retailer Profile The Cotton On brand was founded on the surf coast of Victoria Australia in 1991 with a single store and a handful of employees. In 14 years the company has grown to over 70 retail stores Australia wide‚ with a further 20 stores planned for the 05/06 financial year. Primarily‚ Cotton On operates as a ‘design to retail’ business allowing huge flexibility over the design
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Word count - 2553 Evaluate the claim that Person-centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. In this essay I am going to look at whether person-centred therapy offers the therapist all they will need to treat a client. I am firstly going to focus on a brief history of person-centred therapy‚ then look at the characteristics and key elements of person-centred therapy. Once I have done this I shall look at criticisms of person-centred therapy from other
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overview of all (?) things that should be considered in any Corporate Code of Conduct. The authors suggest 8 governing ethical principles which taken together they call: The Global Business Standards Codex (GBS Codex). These 8 principles to create or evaluate a Code of Conduct and their most important aspects are: The Fiduciary Principle (Diligence‚ Loyalty). The Property Principle (Protection‚ Theft). The Reliability Principle (Contracts Premises‚ Commitments). The Transparency Principle (Thruthfulness
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Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of globalisation The term globalisation has “successfully passed into common currency‚” (Slater‚2009‚pp.373-383) since Levitt first used it in 1983 and has become a worldwide‚ “ phenomenon that has spread across the globe‚ influencing governments‚ businesses and society.” (Slater‚2009‚pp.373-383) Similarly‚ Giddens has pointed out that‚ “globalisation is political‚ technological and cultural as well as economic‚” (1999). The rapid acceleration of globalisation
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is very direct and I do not ramble. Although I feel I’m proficient in proof reading other people’s writing‚ I find it difficult to critique my own. I am good at brainstorming ideas; however‚ I find it is difficult to express them. As I evaluate my additional weakness‚ it makes me a little nervous because I feel like I can name those so much easier. I know that I am a horrible speller‚ so I constantly use the spell check on my computer. If I am writing with pen and paper‚ I use the dictionary
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