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    The Importance of Following Orders Following orders is one of the most important things you do being in the Army‚ or any branch in the armed services‚ enlisted or reserve. Obedience is what enables the military to operate in an organized and effective manner which is clearly very important during challenging military situations. While many individuals can question the notion of obedience in daily their life‚ this luxury is often not available to us in the military‚ where the grand goals and aims

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    MTO- Made to order A business production strategy that typically allows consumers to purchase products that are customized to their specifications. This strategy only manufactures the end product once the customer places the order. This creates additional wait time for the consumer to receive the product‚ but allows for more flexible customization compared to purchasing from retailers’ shelves The make to order (MTO) strategy relieves the problems of excessive inventory that is common with the traditional

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    “Nationalism is a recipe for peace and international order”. Discuss. Nationalism is primarily the belief in bringing the borders of the state in line with the boundaries of the nation‚ yet within it exist many strands which disagree as to how this ought to be done. Liberal Nationalism champions the idea that nations are sovereign entities‚ entitled to liberty‚ and also possessing rights‚ most importantly the right of self-determination. Therefore Liberalism does not condone forms of foreign dominion

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    Bureaucracy – Max Webber ( 1864 – 1920) Webber developed the concept of bureaucracy. He viewed it as a formal system of organization and administration to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. He analysed the role of a leaser and examined how/why individuals respond to various forms of authority. Webber’s Bureaucratic Model • Rational – Legal • Classical : ➢ rational because its means are expressly designed to achieve certain goals with maximum efficiency. ➢ Legal

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    The Long Distance Journey of a Fast Food Order The fast food industry didn’t start as recently as we might think. Cooked food vendors have existed for hundreds of years in China‚ India‚ and ancient Europe. During those times‚ most people purchased their food in the streets because they didn’t own a kitchen or have the needed resources that would enable them to cook their own food. In fact‚ fast food was then as it is today‚ the food for the poor. For many years during that time‚ hamburger was

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    presented in the play Arcadia. Many of his discussions are presented around the concept of order and disorder which reflects the conflict between romanticism and Enlightenment‚ being one of the core concept our theater company has focused on to bring the play from page to stage. Jim Hunter talks about how ‘ In the Enlightenment‚ everything might eventually prove capable of explanation‚ within a rational of God-given order.’ This critical analysis influences our production to bring forth this idea onto stage

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    Wiebe’s writing in The Search for Order: 1877-1920 is an elaboration of the elements that began the Progressive Period in the United States as well as the elements that comprised the period. Wiebe successfully weaves a storyline that gives great insight into these aspects‚ while also maintaining a style that is flowery and interesting. It is successful in the fact that it is chronological‚ well explained‚ and logically sound but has a couple of pitfalls in particular areas that are unnecessarily

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    “SOMETIMES WE NEED CHANGE IN ORDER TO GROW” Although often complicated‚ it is clear that sometimes all humans must accept and tackle change and adjustments in order to grow resilience and to ensure that a sense of belonging can be established and built on. This is seen in everyday life events such as death and moving on‚ individual ageing‚ the act of living life itself and also in the play “The Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll” written by Ray Lawler where one character in particular is very reluctant

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    The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order By Samuel Huntington Introduction to Sociology December 1‚ 2010 The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order is a continuation of the 1993 article written by Samuel Huntington. The book gives a new post Cold War order; prior to the Cold War societies were divided by ideological differences. Huntington main thesis argues‚ “The most important distinctions among peoples are no longer ideological‚ political or economic

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    America’s involvement in the French Revolution‚ both liberties clashed heavily within young America‚ and for a time there was much contention on the subject; but which prevailed? Which was best? Positive liberty. From Capitalism and a New Social Order by Joyce Appleby‚ we learn that citizens of young America praised France for its efforts to become a republic—keeping up with the happenings of its revolution (1789-1799)‚ throwing parades and feasts in France’s honor (Appleby‚ 93). As pride for country

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