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    Technological risk

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    Technological risk Furthermore there is the probability of technological risk during our supply chain in terms of system failure and breakdowns or transport infrastructure failure. Firstly‚ the potential failure of system failure exists‚ which means that our transporting supporting systems‚ like digital sourcing of data‚ breaks down during our shipment to the Philippines. The consequence would be a huge loss of data and coordination problems for example with moving our fraught from one transportation

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    relationships and facilitate the social integration of otherwise marginalized groups" and "facilitate citizen participation in the political process" by "[contacting] government representatives". The "Civic Networks" study states very clearly‚ "Concerns that boundary-spanning networks might facilitate a breakdown of community affiliation‚ or disinterest in local affairs‚ appear unfounded." However‚ as a study entitled "Internet Paradox: A Social Technology That Reduces Social Involvement and Psychological

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    The political environments which include political stability ‚ government support for different types of organisation‚ fiscal‚ direct support‚ providing infrastructure‚ enhancing skills of the working population‚ organisations to support businesses and membership of international trading communities. Political factors can affect a business in the following ways: Political stability affects a business because taxation‚ legal framework‚ policies and laws are all under threat of drastic changes

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    Economic and Social Problems In The Caribbean Unemployment Globalization has contributed significantly to unemployment in the Caribbean. With the removal trade barriers‚ some industries have not been able to compete globally. The lack adequate skills that are required for the new industrial paradigm for example‚ information technology skills have also contributed to the problem of unemployment. A high level of unemployment among the young people of the Caribbean may   results in various social

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    Social/ Cultural A popular trend has vastly emerged over the past couple of years and is increasing in popularity amongst Canadians called environmentalism. Consumers are becoming more aware of the effects of their never-ending consumption of products. With new government regulation and pressure from special interest groups and even friends‚ consumers are becoming increasingly interested in taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint. We are aiming at an active‚ environmentally conscious target

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    few of them-- export financing at concessional interest rates‚ income tax exemption for export income‚ transport & storage facilities at concessional rates‚ etc. The latest policy adopted and largely debated for export promotion is that of ‘Special Economic Zones’. The following are some of the factors limiting exports. i. Insufficient and low quality infrastructure. ii. Limited domestic capital formation & restrictions on foreign capital. iii. Administrative hurdles‚ and complexity

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    The main environmental issue here is whether Sarawak should sacrifice forests in order to promote the economic growth of its country or cease construction to preserve the traditional environment and standards of living. It is essential to the people of Malaysia that the construction of the dam continues‚ as it will benefit them in the future through industrialisation. This dam can be seen as a source of employment for the nation‚ the creation of international interest‚ and increased economic growth

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    Technological Advancement

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    Technological advancement Technology helps to make a greater change and competence in the provision of financial services and ultimately determines the toppers in the powerful competitive financial markets of the economic system. Technological advancements have paved the way for fundamental changes in the banking industry. Calculated and arranged business plans have taken into account to give us new ways of doing businesses‚ expansion in branches with more technology enhancements‚ more refined risk

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    THE POLITICAL‚ CULTURAL‚ ECONOMIC AND LEGAL/ADMINISTRATIVE FACTORS AFFECTING THE PROCESS AND STRUCTURE OF MASS MEDIA IN KENYA Mass Media provide an arena of debate and a set of channels for making policies‚ candidates‚ relevant facts and ideas more widely known as well as providing politicians‚ interest groups and agents of government with a means of publicity and influence (McQuail‚ 2005). Politico-economic influences on the media Politico-economic factors that affect media include the idea

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    Technological Lazieness

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    Technological Laziness By David Smith Why are people so lazy? Could it be from the rapid development of technology? It seems these days that people do things the easiest way possible. With all the modern day advances that we’ve had people spend more time on the couch and less time at work or play. Is technology making us lazy? Has technology made life too easy? Some may argue that technology is suppose to make life easier‚ but technology is crippling are way of life. Technological advances are

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