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    in size and power in order to satisfy what seemed the endless demands for new goods and services. As corporations and labor forces grew‚ there was a need to develop a more systematic study of organization and management‚ known as management theory‚ the significant being Frederick Taylors Principles of Scientific Management which involved the development of training workers through special incentives and compensation (Boone p.33). In general‚ early management scientists tended to believe that there

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    Q4) what are the advantages and disadvantages to a firm of operating on a large scale? Economies of scale fall under microeconomics and are the cost advantages a business obtains due to expansion. As scale is increased they cause a producers average cost per unit to fall. Microeconomics (from Greek prefix micro- meaning "small" and "economics") is a branch of economics in which you study the behaviour of how the individual firms make decisions to allocate limited resources. Normally‚ it applies

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    INTRODUCTION Major of us was seemingly misinformed or not knowledgeable enough about this certain topic‚ The Nuclear Energy and its capabilities. Nuclear energy is a clean‚ safe‚ reliable‚ independent and competitive energy source. Moreover ‘this’ energy can be of great help with reducing and preventing air pollution that can lead and contribute to the greenhouse effect by replacing a significant part of the fossil fuels. Also‚ besides from the fact that it can be the source of our electricity‚

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    giving the audience a full sense of dark foreboding. Murnau innovations in Faust include using multiple cameras to shoot a scene‚ distorted angles and perspectives‚ and the use of elaborate miniature sets (“Faust” 2013). In one scene Murnau used what appeared to be massive and lumbering‚ (though mechanical)‚ elephants. Faust was the last film Murnau would make in Germany‚ and it was the impetus for Fox Studios in Hollywood to offer Murnau a lucrative movie contract. Faust‚ almost a century after

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    cheaper‚ friendlier‚ cleaner and more trustworthy than getting a taxi. Customers seem to like it more than the taxis but they seem not to like that so instead they stand in the way between uber so they don’t become a bigger and better company then what they are. Ubers service in Australia has grown really quick which is a really good thing because it’s not an Australian company‚ uber comes from the states where it all started in San Francisco and also where the headquarters are. Uber is really safe

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    sustain this. One argument is that Tv addresses the large public and ussually transmits information that catches the eye of the audience‚ with themes such as violence‚ erotism‚ politics and humuour. Another argument would be that we usually don’t know what we are going to watch when we turn on the Tv. On the contrary‚ we usually read a book that has been recommended to us. Thus‚ there are more chances to find interesting things in a book that was first read by a trustful friend than they are when we

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    moment captured in our mind‚ we just haven’t considered all the possibilities that lie outside that moment. And within those possibilities lies forgiveness‚ and healing. As you think about the situations of your life‚ what assumptions have you made‚ that just might not be true? What lies outside that picture‚ that you may not have

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    Essay Number 1 What are some advantages that our federal form of government has over a strong national government in a highly centralized system? What are some disadvantages of a federal system like ours? Advantage The simple majority system‚ like others plurality / majority‚ is defended fundamentally for its simplicity and for its tendency to favor winners who are responsible for a geographically well-defined area. The most frequently cited advantages are: Provides a clearly defined choice to voters

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DECENTRALISING AUTHORITY. Decentralization is whereby daily operations and decision- making responsibilities are delegated by top management to middle and lower level managers within the organization except that which can only be exercised at central point. For example Olivine industries‚ it has branches in different towns run by a branch manager who can make certain decisions like staffing and sales promotions. Branch managers are empowered to make on-spot decisions

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    transmiter leaves the signal at a certain level to represent a single digital bit. Each device uses a clock to mesure out the ’length’ of a bit. The transmitting device simply transmits. The receiving device has to look at the incoming signal and figure out what it is receiving and coordinate and retime its clock to match the incoming signal. Sending data encoded into your signal requires that the sender and receiver are both using the same enconding/decoding method‚ and know where to look in the signal

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