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    that one’s culture and the way of life are superior to others. Ethnocentrism can be detrimental‚ to cause harm‚ to a society because it can start a fight amongst others. People who are ethnocentric believe that they are better than other people; this could cause chaos amongst the other people whom the ethnocentric person believes is lower than them. 3. Define emigration and immigration. The term emigration means to leave a country to settle in another. The term immigration means to have someone

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    For centuries‚ ancient astronomers supported the geocentric theory‚ the belief that a motionless Earth was the center of the universe and all the other planets and sun were orbiting around it in circular paths. However‚ as studies of the heavens continued‚ this theory grew increasingly unsatisfactory and

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    Europe may have had. With this advantage and his many observational instruments‚ he collected much data about the stars and the planets. He concluded‚ like other astronomers‚ that all planets revolve around the sun. BUT to pacify the ardent Christian geocentric theorists‚ Brahe said that while the planets make an orbit around the sun‚ they then make a simultaneous loop around the earth. This way‚ the earth is still special but it was also acceptable to admit what really happens in space. Through the aforementioned

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    Configurations of Strategy and Structure in Subsidiaries of Multinational Corporations Author(s): Julian M. Birkinshaw and Allen J. Morrison Source: Journal of International Business Studies‚ Vol. 26‚ No. 4 (4th Qtr.‚ 1995)‚ pp. 729-753 Published by: Palgrave Macmillan Journals Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/155297 . Accessed: 06/04/2013 06:34 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    1. Explain what is meant by the ‘correspondence principle’ The correspondence principle is all the lessons that are taught to you in school but they are not directly taught. For example‚ simply through every day workings of the school‚ pupils become accustomed to accepting hierarchy and competition. 2. Suggest three criticisms that other sociologists may make of the functionalist view of the education system? Functionalists see education as a process that instils the shared values of society

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    Plants and animals are physis. The highest grade is an object with a soul that accounts for rationality such as humans‚ this is psyche. They even believe there was a cosmic pneuma‚ or world soul. * Stoic cosmology like Plato and Aristotle’s was geocentric. However the Stoics followed the Atomists and would not come to any radical distinction between terrestrial and celestial regions. The Stoic universe was conceived to be both purposeful and deterministic.

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    1 Introduction Starbucks goes Middle East Since there has been a worldwide trend for coffeehouses in recent times‚ this assignment will focus on Starbucks and examine its approach to enter international markets. The main focus will be on the market entering strategy in Middle East. For this reason Turkey will be examined in the ways of how the international human resources management principles of Starbucks are influenced by entering this market. 2 Company Image Starbucks is one of the

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    social factors. ZARA collects information about its customers via staff members‚ by different observations and also directly from the buyers. Since ZARA is a centralized brand it focuses on the global trends‚ though it has decided to move towards geocentric orientation and started to adopt local solutions‚ too. It is also seen that the income factor is one of the biggest determinants as the brand has relatively high prices. However‚ it provides value to customers; still not every social class could

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    decisions require the multi domestic company to decentralize decision making from head quarters to subsidiary operations so local executives have the authority to manage their responsibilities. Basically‚ managers in a multi domestic company hold a polycentric point of view that people who are close to the market (philosophically‚ culturally‚ and physically) ought to run the business. Thus‚ for example‚ the managers of a backpack factory in Singapore have the right to decide what sort of backpack they

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    of finding Uranus was that it was the first planet discovered since the beginning of recorded history. Up to that point‚ it was only believed that Mercury‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Jupiter and Saturn were the only planets (Earth withstanding because of the Geocentric beliefs of the time period). How did the discoverer(s) rely on the work of

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