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    whether or not to purchase a new machine for the production line C. deciding how to refinance a debt issue that is maturing D. determining how much inventory to keep on hand 2. Which one of the following best illustrates that the management of a firm is adhering to the goal of financial management? A. decrease in the per unit production costs B. increase in the number of shares outstanding C. decrease in the net working capital D. increase in the market value per share 3. Which of the following

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    novels‚ social critic Neil Postman believes that Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a more relevant book that parallels to today’s society. Brave New World highlights the aspects of technological advancement‚ the expulsion of self-knowledge and learning‚ and the potentials of exorbitant consumerism. Postman asserts what Huxley feared the world would become‚ and how his vision implies to the abounding possibilities of the future. Technology plays a major role in the novel. Postman writes‚ “As he

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    Organizational Issues in the Introduction of New Technologies Ralph Katz and Thomas J. Allen June 1984 1582-84 Organizational Issues in the Introduction of New Technologies by Professor(s) Ralph Katz and Thomas J. Allen More than ever before‚ organizations competing in today ’s world of high technology are faced with the challenges of "dualism"‚ that is‚ functioning efficiently today while planning and innovating effectively for tomorrow. Not only must these organizations

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    how historically accurate is the new world 1.) How historically accurate was the movie you watched? How do you know? Did any inaccuracies affect your perception of history? The new world was accurate for the most part‚ but there were few inaccuracies that occurred during the movie. For one‚ it is not historically proven that the relationship between Pocahontas and John Smith was a romance relationship‚ as portrayed in the movie. In The New World‚ Smith leaves Jamestown because of orders from

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    Here are the 12 scientifically proven steps to happiness discussed by Sonja Lyubomirsky in her book – “The How of Happiness”. Sonja is a Professor of Psychology at the University of California‚ Riverside and her work which at one point also focused on the possibility of permanently increasing happiness‚ has received a great deal on attention from TV stations‚ radio stations‚ magazines and newspapers all over the world. 1. EXPRESS GRATITUDE The life you are now living‚ express your gratitude for

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    Classism in North America   Classism is a big dilemma in several parts of the world such as North America. The word Classism was derived from Class and -ism; the word Class descended from a French word‚ Classe‚ and a Latin word Classis. The word was originally created by Servius Tullius in one of the six orders into which he used to divide the Roman people for the purpose of taxation. Those words together make the word Classism which means a biased or discriminatory attitude based on distinctions

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    New weapons that changed the way of the samurai A Samurai Sword symbolizes and means the Samurai’s prestige and his skills in battle. It is a measure of his stature in society. To all samurai it’s their prize possession and it is worn proudly by its master – until the teppō was introduced. The samurai considered it as dishonorable to tradition. This changed the way samurai fight and changed their view to samurai swords. The teppō is an example of a weapon that changed the way of samurai –

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    When Old Technologies Were New Carolyn Marvin Ch 2: community and class order p62 two narratives: electric promise vs electric threat ’electrician’s: the IT professionals of the 90s hype: Telephones make life easier and better. electricity as transformative agent of social possibility electricity: a natural force under control p64 electrical communication makes interaction ‘strange’ p68 protected areas of family life...secrets laid open... listening in on secrets (via switchboard..) boundaries

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    Scientific progress and technological innovations have been‚ along with new ideas of social organization‚ the principal scope of interest for the vast majority of utopian writers. Whether based on some rational predictions of the future development of science‚ or belonging to the sphere of pure fantasy‚ technology in utopian writing has been generally described as a means of achieving the state of universal order and happiness‚ a way to establish collective prosperity and social equality. However‚ as

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    would positively benefit society‚ what would it be and why? Please elaborate. The twenty first century is called “The century of new technologies”. The reason for this is that every single day the greatest brains of the planet are creating new ideas or technologies‚ which are determined to facilitate the life of the humanity. It is believed that in order to establish the new ideas‚ an individual must possess a wide fantasy that arises by reading the newspapers‚ magazines or watching the scientific TV

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