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    3.4.1 What is Practice Theory? “Theory of Practices” (TP) is a social sciences theory based on the ideas that “individual behaviors are primarily performances of social practices‚” and that practices are not conceivable as a set of individual actions that lie just in the minds of the actors‚ but modes of social relations. There is not one shared understanding of what practice theory is‚ but that many different contributions are originating in philosophy‚ social science‚ cultural theory‚ and science

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    Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practice BY SEASON ISSUE DEFINITION How do Nike do the international labor practice effectly? SITUATION ANALYSIS In the mid-1990s Nike‚ one of the world’s most successful footwear company‚ is hit by a spate of alarmingly bad publicity. After years of high-profile media attention as the company that can "just do it". Nike is suddenly being portrayed as a firm that relies on low-cost‚ exploited labor in

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    The Implications of England’s Economic Development for Today’s International Community England‚ like many other countries during the medieval era‚ had an autocratic‚ self-interested government. In many cases‚ England’s economic policies were inefficient and anticompetitive‚ which delayed economic growth. However‚ by the early 1700s‚ England became the leader in economic development. Many scholars questioned why England was the first to develop as greatly as it did during the 1700s as opposed to

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    DIFFERENT MARRIAGE OR WEDDING PRACTICES IN COUNTRIES: I. Africa:  1. In some African tribes‚ the bride and groom have their wrists tied together with cloth or braided grass to represent their marriage. 2. To honor their ancestors‚ some Africans pour Holy water‚ or alcohol‚ onto the ground as prayers are recited to the ancestral spirits. 3. The bride wears a veil made of plaited hair which represents reserve.  4. The people present wear traditional regional costumes.   5. The

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    CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES According to the institute for Corporate Governance‚ Dubai‚ CG is ‘the system by which business corporations are directed and controlled.CG has received special attention from all over the world after scandals at Enron Corporation (USA)‚ The BCCI Bank (UK)‚ the Harshad Mehta Share Scam (India)‚ and Satyam Computer Services Limited (India). Furthermore‚ After the global financial meltdown (2007-10) it is evident that lack of stringent CG

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    What Drove Sugar Trade

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    What drove the sugar trade? In the late 1600s and 1700s sugar growing took firm hold in the Caribbean. During that time sugar cane spread even further West. Anthropologists tell us that sugar was first grown in New Guienea some 9000 years ago. Sugar cane grows for 15 months then gets cuts down and gets crushed down. First‚ Jamaica and Barbados is a good place to make sugar cane. The reason is because they both get a lot of rain. Another reason why I say it is good place is because they have good

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    A number of international institutions established in the wake of World War II including the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)‚ succeeded in 1995 by the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ International Monetary Fund (IMF)‚ World Bank have played an important role in promoting free trade in place of protectionism. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was a multilateral agreement regulating international trade. According to its preamble‚ its purpose was the substantial reduction

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    How do international sanctions‚ tariffs‚ quotas‚ and trade restrictions affect international trade and costs of production?International sanctions are set in place typically to protect countries involved in trade. There are many types of sanctions that have been in place for quite a while but the most common sanctions are used to stop terrorism‚ which is extremely important to even more so since September 11‚ 2001. Sanctions regarding trade restrictions on weapons‚ ammunition‚ and other materials

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    What is your Philosophy Paper What is your Philosophy Paper Upon the completion of the performance aid “What is Your Philosophy?” the ending results were social philosopher. A social philosopher gains interest in studying the society and society’s institutions‚ including what would make up an ideal society. Social philosophers dwell upon questions‚ such as how should society distribute goals‚ and do people have natural rights. Social philosophers possess three main key contributors‚ including

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    Explore the manipulation of expectations in ‘Great expectations’‚ with particular reference to the first eight chapters. By Narmina Clark Charles Dickens manipulates the reader’s expectations greatly throughout the novel; he does this by focusing mainly on his idea of the ‘social class’ in society and how his characters transform through lessons learnt of their own life experiences. He subtly gives the information across‚ while controlling the readers mind’s with style as he slowly unravels

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