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    Sense of Ownership

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    Sense of Ownership A sense of ownership is not necessarily owning company stock‚ but a feeling of ownership in the work process. As employees develop this sense of ownership there is an increased sense of pride‚ motivation and self-esteem. The long-term impact is increased productivity. Generating a sense of pride can be a difficult task‚ however‚ it can be cultivated by developing a sense of ownership. Employees become much more attached to their work if they feel like a part of the process.

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    Discuss two contrasting theories and relevant studies to explain the extent to which ownership and control is an important aspect of the media. The term mass media is essentially information which is targeted at a large audience. The Mass media is a global industry which has played a major role in shaping society over the 20th century. As technology has developed and created the opportunity to communicate with huge numbers of people‚ the mass media has developed and with it the media’s impact

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    mass audience through technologies such as print‚ Internet‚ television‚ film and radio. There has been increasing concern over the growing concentration of media ownership as well as how this increased media control influences and shapes democracy. Concentrated media ownership refers to the number of individuals or corporations who control an increasing share in the mass media market‚ which at present is very few. For example‚ eleven out of twelve major Australian Newspapers are owned by Rupert Murdoch’s

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    Evaluate the pluralist view of the ownership and control of the mass media. There are a wide variety of conflicting views of the role of the mass media in society. There are two dominant views‚ the pluralist and Marxist theories of mass media‚ which shall be evaluated in depth during the course of this essay. The mass media is defined as‚ the means by which messages and images are communicated to a mass audience‚ through various ‘Mass Communication Technologies’ (MCTs). For example‚ the Internet

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    The Concept of Ownership

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    Ownership Having things‚ we all like having things. Media and popular culture is rank with the need and competition for the ownership of tangible things. By this bigger car! Get this special spoon-fork hybrid! It is a constant and dangerously consuming race and it is not surprising that because of it some philosophers‚ like Plato‚ have concluded that ownership is damaging to one’s morals. But then there are philosophers like Aristotle‚ who say that tangible ownership can help develop a person.

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    Gun Ownership

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    Gun Ownership A well known fact‚ the United States of America is the largest private gun ownership in the world. The shooting happened frequently has caused wide public concern over the recent years. Nowadays‚ the gun ownership has been a hotly debated issue on all classes of society; even it has continued to spark national debate. Many people firmly believe they should be allowed to own a gun because guns can protect themselves and they have the right depend on the Declaration of independence

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    Tissue Ownership

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    Romero English II‚ 3rd Block 23 September‚ 2013 Tissue Ownership “I think people are morally obligated to allow their bits and pieces to be used to advance knowledge to help others” (Korn). Different people have opposing opinions on the topic of whether or not patients or doctors own the body tissues after it’s been removed from the patient. Ownership is the act‚ state‚ or right of possessing something. Tissue ownership is different from ownership because once it leaves your body‚ you no longer own

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    Magnetic control of process equipment in order to achieve the safe operation ofmagnetic separation equipment to ensure the smooth flow. It includes a continuous magnetic separation process equipment startup‚ shutdown‚ and troubleshooting automatic interlock operation; intermittent ore magnetic separator to process control and so on. Continuous magnetic separation process in order to avoid flow blockage or overflow ore‚ usually equipment by reverse flow direction Mine started mining flow along

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    Mind and Ownership

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    Ownership Aristotle and Sarte bath have two different views on ownership. Aristotle’s view of ownership is tangible‚ to own something does not always mean to have a physical object‚ like a book. However‚ Sarte’s view of ownership is intangible‚ to own an inedible object‚ such as a theory of idea. Ownership is both tangible and intangible. Sarte’s view of ownership appeals to ethics‚ a branch of knowledge that deals with morals and principles. Since Sarte’s perspective of ownership is intangible

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    Ownership Essay

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    Cameron May P.1 11/2/14 Ownership essay Aristotle believed that ownership of tangible goods is the only substantial thing that humans can take ownership on however‚ I agree with Jean-Paul Sartre in that “ownership extends beyond objects to include intangible things as well.” Love is considered‚ by most fairy-tales‚ to be the most powerful thing in the universe and in many ways‚ it is. Love is something that not only comes from the mind but from the heart. When I love someone‚ it’s me that loves

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