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    In today’s ever changing and flexible society‚ people have a sense of solidity and affinity. One way we do so is through what sociologist George Ritzer calls Mcdonaldization. Mcdonaldization is the process by which the principles of efficiency‚ calculability‚ predictability‚ and control shape organization and decision making‚ in the United states and around the world. These principles‚ as Ritzer argued‚ “have been emulated by many organizations‚ ranging from medical care to wedding planning to education”

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    Bugabyte. Question-2 Based on Grunwald and Vogel’s decision‚ what will be the benefits and disadvantages of outsourcing the assembly function? Answer: - Benefits for Metrovox: - Grunwald and Vogel has to commit to delivering the assembled circuit boards to meet their delivery schedule and they must maintain high standards what Metrovox applies to their market position and competitive advantages Disadvantage for Metrovox: - Metrovox has to ship both products in same shipment so they have to wait

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    Embassy would be attacked. Instead of releasing the Shah and having the hostages released‚ he kept protecting the Shah allowing for the crisis to continue. President Carter spent too long trying to solve the issue diplomatically instead of taking actions and getting the hostages back. Many of the Iranian people bitterly resented what they saw as American intervention in their affairs. The Shah was a brutal‚ arbitrary dictator whose secret police (the SAVAK‚ or the Sāzemān-e Ettelā’āt va Amniyat-e Keshvar)

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    we are all touched by. No matter what culture we’re from‚ everyone loves music.” Billy Joel The music has reached different themes through history‚ this is relevant because depending on what society is living‚ thinking and feeling is what the music will be about. Music is a meaningful topic when we talk about change and revolution‚ people are influenced by the music they hear and normally‚ it tells us the truth about the society in which we are living. Music has criticized government‚ historical

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    while at the same time promoting particular ways of thinking about the world. In “Cinema Paradiso”‚ an Italian movie directed by Giuseppe Tornatore‚ narrative structure is extremely important in conveying that the change of the world effects community and may lead to sacrifices. Narrative structure also applies to the poem “What has Happened to Lulu?” by Charles Causley to demonstrate the story line behind the short and factual words. One of the first ways the director of “Cinema Paradiso” Giuseppe

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    McDonald’s has affected society in several ways including the impact to the overall health of Americans. At first‚ Americans did not care about the nutrition facts or the sanitary of the food they were eating‚ but soon started to concern themselves with what was really inside of this fast food. Previously McDonald’s did not have any nutrition facts available in the physical restaurant‚ only on the internet. McDonald’s did this to hide the reality that their food was not as good as they advertised

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    TV has a negative influence on society Introduction: According to David Hinckley of New York Daily News‚ "The average America over the age of 2 spends more than 34 hours a week watching live television plus another 3-6 hours watching taped programs." This statistic shows how much tv can affect us‚ considering how much we watch it. I want you to think about your favorite tv show right now. I’ll bet you that that show contains some kind of violence‚ sexual interactions‚ cussing‚ drug or alcohol usage

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    Four ways to kill best practise. As a consultant all too often I hear the phrase “best practise” thrown around. This comes from the clients that hire us and even worse from my fellow consultants. Clients‚ especially those in large enterprises full of hierarchy‚ rules and rigid structure‚ feel the need to follow this dangerously linear way of thinking as a means to justify change. Consultants use this as a way to dress up old rope and sell it for new prices. Not all best practise methods are useless

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    The Harry Potter Franchise has influenced young people from all over the world. Whether someone is watching the movies or reading the books the effect on society is unquestionable. Harry Potter’s popularity is massive‚ because his appeal cuts across demographic and religious lines. The vast majority of teens regardless of gender‚ ethnicity‚ faith‚ or other characteristics have been personally exposed to the story. For instance‚ even a large majority of teenagers from groups that have objected most

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    Being able to understand Carpers four fundamental ways of knowing makes it possible for nurses to increase their knowledge (Heath‚ 1998). To be able to gain knowledge learning must be done. Gardner introduced multiple intelligences that are used today for learning and teaching (Zander). For nurses to be able to practice‚ they need knowledge‚ which is gained by learning (Berragan‚ 1998). In 1978‚ Carper introduced four ways of knowing‚ which have since been used to structure nursing education

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