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    conditions. Some writers have called attention to the incongruency between bureaucratic and professional norms (Crozier & Friedberg‚ 2010; Etzioni - Halevy‚ 2010) . Specifically‚ they argue that occupants of hierarchical positions frequently do not have the technical competence to make decisions about issues that i nvolve professional knowledge. That is‚ there is a basic conflict in educational organizations between au thority based on bureaucracy and authority based on professional

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    software engineering (and System Engineering)‚ a functional requirement defines a function of a system or its component. A function is described as a set of inputs‚ the behavior‚ and outputs (see also software). Functional requirements may be calculations‚ technical details‚ data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality that define what a system is supposed to accomplish. Behavioral requirements describing all the cases where the system uses the functional requirements are captured

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    rules that operates separately and independently. There are several similarities and differences between the federal court system and Virginia’s court system. One similar that they both share deals with the severing process. A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint. Anyone eighteen and older‚ that is not personally involved with the matter may serve a summons and complaint. When we talk about differences we look at which public-sector employees are authorized to serve process. In the state

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    Cassandra Hunlede Soc 213-1901 Writing Assignment Cross Cultural Differences in Raising Children The world is filled with an overwhelming number of cultural differences. Some of the many examples of these differences are; perception‚ behavior‚ gestures‚ and language. All of which can greatly affect professional and personal relationships. As the world rapidly becomes more diverse‚ the number cross cultural parents increases. Raising children in a cross cultural home is a job in itself. In some instances

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    | THE 101: Cross Cultural Issues in Tourism & Hospitality | Assessment No.2 | | Ariana Janjua | 201111790 | Culture‚ as defined by Geert Hofstede‚ is the "the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group or category of people from another". (Hofstede‚ 2011) It is due to the research carried out by scholars such as Hofstede and Fons Trompenaars that we are able to understand cultural values‚ and the difference in cultures more thoroughly

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    Cross-cultural differences impact all interactions. Today we are going to look at how they impact the organization within a business. Many readers may not quite be here yet. But I thought this would be interesting to look at. Are There Differences? What makes an international business different? Does an international business function differently from one that is not international? Are there international growing pains? Apart from the legalities of operating an international company‚ it

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    Functional System Problems – AGIL (P) Social systems have needs. In order to survive and continue‚ each social system or subsystem has four characteristics that must be met. These are functional needs of the system‚ “a complex of activities directed towards meeting a need or needs of the system.” (Ritzer‚ p. 240). The first two are necessary for survival and continued operation‚ with the last two being a means of regulation of the social system. These functional needs can be remembered by

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    Introduction to financial systems Aims The aim of this chapter is to investigate financial systems from both a functional and a structural perspective. We set out a taxonomy of financial intermediaries‚ securities and financial markets‚ and give an overview of the peculiarities of national financial systems. Learning outcomes By the end of this chapter‚ and having completed the essential readings and activities‚ you will be able to: • explain why financial systems exist (i.e. explain the functions

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    There is a difference between the three estates and the caste system of India. The first estate was the Church‚ the second estate were the nobles or nights‚ and the third estate was the peasantry. There are many differences between these three estates. The Indian caste system has been in use for many years. The caste system has order and peace among the people in India. There is a comparison between the caste sytem of India and the three estates. The first estate represented about two percent

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    State and Federal Court Systems Kevin Mauldin Walden University CRJS– 1001 Criminal Justice Abstract Although the federal and state courts systems are different‚ both have similarities in that they are to base their ruling on the constitution‚ and to treat each person or state with fairness. Historical development The development of our court systems was a great day in our history. It was a tough beginning‚ and not really consistent‚ they have evolved as a part of

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