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    “Native American members of a church want to be allowed to ingest peyote because this drug has historically been part of their religious rituals.” How would Anglo-conformism‚ melting pot‚ separatism‚ and pluralism assess this situation above? Anglo-conformism: According to Cole and Cole (1954) Anglo conformity is the attempt of English colonists to keep certain American values‚ norms‚ and standards. Anglo conformity is an extension of English culture and European civilization. It rejects diversity

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    References:  Website – Web document 1. Industrial Relationship. SHRM website (2013) Title of web document – Employee relations. Available from - URL. [http://www.shrm.org/hrdisciplines/employeerelations/Pages/default.aspx]  Wikis 1. Wikipedia (2013) Industrial Relations [Industrial Relations]. Available from - URL. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_relations] 23

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    1. Regarding theories of democracy‚ Pluralism is the establishment of a group with share ideas and concerns towards public policy. Consequently‚ these shared values contributes to an organized effort which is able to dominate smaller groups and contribute to a larger dispersed power. In addition‚ Pluralists are optimistic and have thoughts that the public interest is most necessary; therefore‚ these Pluralists make promises to the public to express their views. Notably‚ Elitism is a theory that explains

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    Pluralism Vs. Elitism Opinion Paper It could be argued that politics is everywhere‚ from the debates and decisions of a powerful government to an argument between family members. There are many different ways of studying politics‚ each with different emphases‚ theories‚ and assumptions. Two of these are elitism and pluralism. Though they analyze the same systems and institutions‚ the assumptions that the approaches use mean they see politics in diverse ways. Elitism claims to be a realist approach

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    essay aims at explaining the state of industrial conflict in Singapore presently. An employment relation is the relationship between managers and employees in an organisation which is usually informal – for example‚ between supervisors and subordinates. At the industrial level‚ the relationship between the management of an organisation and its union is more formal and referred as industrial relation which is a subset of employment relations (Tan‚ 2007). Industrial conflict is the total range of behaviour

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    Railroad tracks promoted industrialization greatly because with the railroad tracks‚ equipment were able to be transported through the country fast and efficiently. Document 3 ~How did these planks of the republican platform promote the industrial and commercial growth of the country? It promoted the commercial growth of the country because the republicans were for the building of the railroads‚ wanted improvement in the rivers and the harbor and also wanted to protect immigrants.

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    The mass media is an extremely integral part of society as it consumes and influences our everyday lives‚ whether we are conscious of it or not. Whether it is through the Internet‚ television‚ newspapers‚ advertisements or the radio‚ we are constantly bombarded by mass media. As Burton observes‚ the main power of the media lies in the fact that it can shape what we know about the world and can be a main source of ideas and opinions (2002:2). As the media continues to compel such power over socialisation

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    explain the industrial action taken by the Construction Forestry and Mining Employees Union in forming the Barangaroo picket line. Introduction: This essay will discuss the two different management approaches towards to the recent industrial action taken against Lend Lease and identify what differentiate the two approaches. The second part of the essay will provide an argument of how applying these approaches from the upper management could potentially change the outcome of the industrial action

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    In sociology‚ industrial society refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production‚ supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labour. Such a structure developed in the west in the period of time following the Industrial Revolution‚ and replaced the agrarian societies of the Pre-modern‚ Pre-industrial age. Industrial societies are generally mass societies‚ and may be succeeded by an Information society. They are often contrasted to with the traditional

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    Outline a liberal difference of toleration and pluralism [15] Toleration refers to a particular form of inaction‚ it is based on moral reasoning and a specific set of circumstances. Tolerance refers to a particular form of inaction‚ based on moral reasoning and a specific set of circumstances. In particular‚ toleration must be distinguished from permissiveness‚ blind indifference and willing indulgence. For example‚ a passer-by who chooses not to interfere to apprehend a mugger‚ or a parent who simply

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