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    Which Macro-Economic Objectives is the most important and why? (14) There are many different objectives within Macro-Economics however the most important are between Inflation‚ Unemployment‚ Balance of Payments and Economics Growth. Personally I believe inflation is the most important. So why do I believe Inflation is the most important. Well‚ firstly Low inflation is a main macro economics goal for western countries. This is because of the many factors of inflation. One for example is that a higher

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    is benevolent sexism in which women are treated as if they need to constantly be protected and taken care of‚ and there is hostile sexism in which women are treated as if they are not as good as men. When someone initially thinks of sexism‚ they are most likely thinking of hostile sexism. Benevolent sexism follows the idea that a woman should never have pay for the check and men always wanting to protect the woman from something. Although some actions may just be the man being polite‚ the actions may

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    What Was the Most Important Consequence of the Printing Press? The most important consequence of the printing press was the spread of knowledge. Knowledge is the greatest aspect and power. Before Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press‚ there was the development of language‚ writing with hieroglyphs‚ the alphabet and then printing. Scribes would write a book by hand from the dictation of a scholar. Most citizens were uneducated while few were well educated. Handwritten books were expensive

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    Question : “Human Resource (employees) is the most important asset of an organization.” Introduction Traditionally‚ human resource focused mainly on administrative functions and process personnel management. However‚ due to technology advancement‚ administrative tasks have reduced. The role of human resource has shifted and seems to be taking up more responsibility in company strategic planning and development. This theory has been supported in the work of Noe et al (2010‚ p.719) Durai (2010

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    What if you could go anywhere you want whenever you want either to the future or the past where would you go. Personally‚ I would choose to go to four Revolutionary battles and the places where they occurred‚ I would also like to see some of the important people in the war‚ especially George Washington. Even to see the reasons why the war started. For example‚ the battles I would choose would be The Battle of Long island‚ occurred March 17‚ 1776. General George Washington Had led 19‚000

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    Three of the most important values to have in order to overcome barriers and face challenges are persistence‚ citizenship‚ and integrity. Persistence is valuable when facing challenges because it allows you to push through and continue facing challenges even after you may want to stop. Citizenship is a valuable value to have because it allows you to build others up and encourage them to overcome their own challenges and barriers. Integrity is an important value to have because‚ if you stick to what

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    One Introduction: According to Coetzee‚ van Niekerk and Wydeman‚ “Educators may be very knowledgeable about subject matter and teaching techniques‚ but if they do not know how to get learners involved in learning‚ their efforts are wasted”. (Coetzee et al 2008:102) Learner participation is critical for learning in the classroom. It benefits both‚ the learner and the educator in numerous ways‚ one benefit being that the educator is able to fulfil his or her role in helping the learner to become

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    quality management history‚ gurus‚ TQM theories‚ process improvement‚ and organizational ’excellence’ The history of quality management‚ from mere ’inspection’ to Total Quality Management‚ and its modern ’branded interpretations such as ’Six Sigma’‚ has led to the development of essential processes‚ ideas‚ theories and tools that are central to organizational development‚ change management‚ and the performance improvements that are generally desired for individuals‚ teams and organizations. These

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    Who was the most important inventor in the industrial revolution? In my essay I want explain who was the most important inventor/scientist industrial revolution. My essay includes James Watt‚ Thomas Edison and the Wright brothers. James Watt was not the inventor of the stream train but he made significant adaptations to it which made it more efficient. This vastly improved the speed and decreased the amount of time during delays and the amount of delays also decreased. He also made a coping machine

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    Is the state still the most important actor in International Relations? State is commonly referred to either the present condition of a system or entity‚ or to a governed entity‚ such as a nation or a province. The state itself consists of the society‚ government as well as the people living there. Before the Second World War‚ State is often seen as the main actor in international Relations as it can declare states of wars‚ control most of the economic influence within the region and larger states

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