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    unsustainable. High inflation is often a sign the economy is overheating (demand growing faster than supply). This kind of boom is often followed by a bust (recession) This occurred in UK in Lawson boom of 1980s - inflation rose to 10% due to high growth and when the government tried to reign in inflation‚ it lead to the 1991 recession and higher unemployment. Therefore‚ an inflationary boom can lead to a recession. Targeting a low rate of inflation helps to keep economic growth sustainable. Therefore‚ low

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    and task interdependence could be harmonized with the introduction of an enterprise resource planning system (ERP) where information related to order processing of salespeople‚ product design between Richards‚ Flynn‚ Lawson; plant coordination; manufacturing between Robbins and Lawson‚ Freeman’s future trends would be centralized. * The presence of a mediator/ a committee with sufficient representation from each department(Styling and Production) to eliminate difference and facilitate

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    painting‚ popular music‚ films and foods. The bush was something that was uniquely Australian and very different to the European landscapes familiar to many new immigrants. The bush was revered as a source of national ideals by the likes of Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. Romanticising the bush in this way was a big step forward for Australians in their steps towards self-identity. The legacy is a folklore rich in the spirit of the bush. Folklore‚ 1790s - 1890s Many Australian myths and legends

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    would reflect a diverse Australian voice? Henry Lawson and Les Murray are authors whose

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    population and often run very anti-gay political campaigns. In Jamaica‚ music is very much a part of the national identity. Unfortunately the popular music in Jamaica‚ specifically dancehall music‚ is very homophobic. One of the biggest hits in Jamaica is Boom Bye-Bye by Buju Banton; the song contains lyrics advocating the shooting and burning of “batty boys” which is slang for gay men. The almost universal homophobia in Jamaica forces homosexual people to hide their homosexuality in public. Those who refuse

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    References: Gruca‚ A.‚ & Rego‚ L. (2005). Customer satisfaction‚ cash flow‚ and shareholder value. Journal of Marketing Lawson‚ B.‚ Samson‚ D. & Roden‚ S. (2012). Appropriating the value from innovation: inimitability and the effectiveness of isolating mechanisms Meyer‚ J.‚ & Subramaniam‚ M. (2012). Appropriating innovation’s technical value: Examining the influence

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    On June 19th 1862 the US Congress prohibits slavery in the United States territories nullifying the Dred Scott Case. This was the most important day in US history for African Americans. This is because it helped blacks gain the rights they deserve. It also gave them rights they never thought they could achieve. This Court case of Scott vs. Sanford was a catalyst to riots‚ other court cases such as Brown vs. Board of Education‚ Rachel vs. Walker and many acts and amendments resulted

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    Contrastingly‚ Lawson in his poem Second Class shows how a lack of acceptance to one’s identity leads to a negative outlook on one’s circumstances. At the railstation Lawson works he feels surrounded and held back by signboards stating ‘Second Class wait here.’ To Lawson‚ the signboards become metaphors for social labelling and cause him

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    with his bucolic lifestyle‚ shrugs off each remark stating ‘Thou have too courtly a wit for me – I’ll rest.’ Contrastingly‚ Lawson in his poem Second Class shows how a lack of acceptance to one’s identity leads to a negative outlook on one’s circumstances. At the railstation Lawson works he feels surrounded and held back by signboards stating ‘Second Class wait here.’ To Lawson‚ the signboards become metaphors for social labelling and cause him... At suburban railway stations - you may see them

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