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    Organizational Structure Presentation Annotated Bibliography Leandra Stroude HSC 325 August 3‚ 2015 Steven Folwer An organizational structure defines how activities such as task allocation‚ coordination and supervision are directed towards the achievement of organizational aims. It can also be considered as the viewing glass or perspective through which individuals see their organization and its environment. Organizational Structure Presentation Annotated Bibliography Buchbinder‚ S.B.‚ &

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    Why Did the Titanic Sank

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    Why did the Titanic’s maiden voyage ended in such disaster? One of the largest passenger liner of the early 20th century made in the history‚ having the first and final voyage 100 years ago‚ owned by the magnificent White Star Line‚ was travelling without interference through the calm waters until one of the sailors on board reported that the Titanic is heading for a vast and humongous iceberg in April 12 1912 at that lethal midnight. The disaster had caused 1517 deaths on board‚ though there were

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    Why did China get involved in the Korean war of 1950-1953? The Korea war first began as a civil war between North Korea (communist) and South Korea (capitalist). The war began in 1950 when the North Korean Army crossed the 38th parallel which divided North and South Korea and invaded non-communist South Korea. In October 1950‚ China got involved in the Korean War because they believed that the United State wanted to take over China’s land and people in order to make them capitalist. Korea is a country

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    one we know today. Businesses would have fallen a long time and put the US in an economic collapse‚ but today people still complain about how it needs to be done. Multiple complaints from farmers to fisherman‚ it all relies on the Corps to regulate the water supply and to prevent a disaster. It was and is thought to this day that trying to control the course of the Mississippi is a huge mistake or plain ignorant of people to believe it will work. In fact there are those that say that it could bust at

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    In the 1800’s there was a whale named Jobe and he loved to swim in the warm oceans waters. One day while Jobe was swimming with his pod he saw a mysterious shiny object and went down to observe it. The closer Jobe got the shiny object the more mesmerized by it and the closer he would swim to it‚ until he was directly in front of it. Jobe was so close he wanted more than anything to reach out and touch the object‚ but he had this gut feeling that he shouldn’t and he should go back to his pod right

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    Do companies creating products and solutions have a responsibility to consider the effects of these products on society? The popular answer would be yes. Every day‚ we see brand development benefits that arise out of an organizations CSR initiatives‚ we cannot argue against their contribution to a company’s profits. Milton Freidman states that the only social responsibility a business has is to increase its profits. It sounds crude and carries an unpopular view in today’s world. But the simplicity

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    On February 1‚ 2003‚ the space shuttle titled Columbia disintegrated upon reentry. People watched in horror as what seemed to be a meteor came falling from the sky while breaking apart over Louisiana. At exactly 8:59 EST over Texas and Louisiana‚ the Space Shuttle Columbia entered earth’s atmosphere to begin reentry. As it entered the dead zone‚ nobody could contact the shuttle as it began to disintegrate around the crew. When it entered orbit again it exploded and fell in Nacogdoches. The craft

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    1900 the population of the United Kingdom went up drastically‚ giving it the name of population explosion. The government started to take a census of the population at this time. From this information we can see the population of Britain went from around 6million in 1750 to 40 million by 1900. There were many effects that caused this; improvements in agriculture‚ hygiene‚ medical care‚ peoples health‚ the industrial revolution and young marriage. These changes in industry‚ medicine and social lives

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    Alexander II became Tsar of the Russian Empire in 1855 following his late father Nicholas I. By the time of Nicholas’ death‚ Russia was in desperate need of change‚ as Russians’ way of life “differed very little from what it had been at the end of the fifteenth [century]” (Lincoln‚ 1990). Alexander was conscious of Russia’s situation and knew he needed to take action as soon as possible. But he was also firmly dedicated to maintaining the autocracy and his position as Tsar‚ a notion that was installed

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    World Civilizations Midterm Paper “Why did Roman Empire fall?” Prepared by Gurgen Janinyan As the saying claims‚ "Rome was not built in a day‚" and neither did the Roman Empire fall in a day. In the late 4th century‚ the Roman Empire fell after keeping running about 500 years as the world’s unique superpower. To many historians‚ the fall of the Roman Empire has dependably been viewed as the end of the ancient world and the arrival of the Middle Ages‚ frequently disgracefully called the Dark Ages

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