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    Question 2) In Julie Ann McMullin’s book “Age‚ Gender and Work”‚ McMullin examines how women and older workers are disproportionally represented in the IT labour force. In McMullin’s book‚ she writes that most of the IT firms that participates in the WANE study‚ have overwhelming numerical superiority by younger males. A large number of IT firms‚ have developed different forms of gender regimes and ageism inequalities‚ because of the overwhelming numerical superiority of younger male employees

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    Why do Classical Liberals favour Individualism? (15 marker) Individualism refers to an idea that the individual freedom is maximised as the central focus of the ideology. In order for an individual to flourish and develop to maximise their happiness they should be allowed to be as free as possible. It supports supreme importance of the individual over any social group or collective body. As a concept it is believed that people must remain free to be happy. Classical liberals believe in

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    Somalia: 20 years of anarchy POLS 104 (gr.5) Gulbahar Seitniyazova Student number: 127320 Somalia‚ from 1991 to 2006‚ is cited as a real-world example of a stateless society and legal system. Since the fall of Siad Barre’s government in January 1991‚ there had been no permanent national government in Somalia until the current Transitional Federal Government. Large areas of the country such as Puntland‚ and Galmudug are internationally unrecognized autonomous regions‚ while Somaliland is a

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    principles considered to be inseparable and interrelated. First is belief in the one and only God. Second is just and civilised humanity. Third is the unity of Indonesia. Fourth is democracy guided by the inner wisdom in the unanimity arising out of deliberations amongst representatives. Fifth is social justice for all the people of Indonesia. These five principles denote to the existence of monotheism‚ humanism‚ nationalism‚ deliberation and social justice. This foundation has been written obviously

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    TRIPLE F FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES Company Profile: • • • Lowe Indonesia is the largest and most awarded agency in Indonesia. Over 25 years’ country experience. The agency partners with leader brands like Unilever‚ Philip Morris-Sampoerna‚ Pizza Hut‚ Nestle‚ Indofood and etc. Chief Executive Officer - Joseph Tan Chief Financial Officer - Anditia Harahap Chief Creative Officer - Din Sumedi Executive Creative Director - Firman Halim Joint Chief Client Officer - Wawa

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    To what extent do judges protect individual rights and freedoms in the UK? Judges protect individual rights and freedoms in the UK positively since the Human Right acts 1998 was introduced‚ which protected the rights of citizens in the UK and reducing the civil liberties faced previously. This essay will show that Judges do protect individual rights and freedoms effectively Firstly with the introduction of the human rights act it has protected people of the UK means that people can be protected

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    The Development of Public Relations in Indonesia Introduction The Republic of Indonesia comprises five major islands: Java‚ Kalimantan‚ Sumatera‚ Sulawesi‚ and Papua. Some other islands are Maluku‚ Nusa Tenggara‚ and Bali. There are approximately 17‚000 small islands comprise the Indonesian archipelago that stretches along the Equator extending more than 4‚800 km. With more than 220 million people‚ Indonesia’s population ranks fourth in the world. Although Indonesians live in more than 6

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    Behren International Politics 14 October 2013 Indonesia and East Timor Conflict History on Indonesia: The first three hundred years of key events began whilst Indonesia was being ruled by Dutch colonials‚ Indonesia then was known as the Dutch East Indies. The Portuguese attempted to take over what was Indonesia entirely although failed because they did not have enough forces to colonize the entire country so the Dutch did. During World War II‚ the Japanese invaded Indonesia and took over the country

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    The Dutch and Indonesia The Dutch stayed in Indonesia for 350 years and during the time they stayed they had absolute power over all the nations of Indonesia. In terms of economy they applied three systems to rule over Indonesia’s spices trade‚ Mercantilism‚ Capitalism and Monopoly. However if anyone decides to think about how the Dutch managed to take over such a vast nation with millions of people only with a handful of soldiers‚ it would occur to them that this was a battle the Dutch couldn’t

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    Japanese Influence There have been countless studies of the Japanese influence towards Indonesia population. Japan invaded indonesia in 1942 and surrendered in 1945 and yet Japanese wanted to be allies with Indonesia and helped with their independence (Lambert). The main reason of Japanese coming to Indonesia was actually because “in 1942‚ Soekarno and Hatta agreed to cooperate with the Japanese‚ as this seemed to be the best opportunity to secure independence”(Struggle). Japanese came in the beginning

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