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    SOC. 351 #6 - Robert Merton’s Contributions to Sociological Theory Robert Merton studied under Talcott Parsons at Harvard University and was influenced by Pitirim Sorokin and Paul Lazarsfeld respectfully. Although Merton valued the relationship he had with Parsons and admired much of his work‚ he “diverged from Parsonian functionalism…in his decision to abandon the quest for an all-encompassing theory. He chose rather‚ to take the path of what he calls ‘middle range theories’” (p.46)‚ designed

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    Essay On James Franco

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    James Franco: All-Around Star Watching movies and TV shows is something that everyone has done. Ever think about the actors and directors that are behind all the things people watch? Meet James Franco‚ the man who started young‚ known for his all-around doings. He is acknowledgeable for his outstanding work in filmmaking and performance art. In order‚ to have gotten to where he is‚ he would have needed to learn what he knows somewhere. He studied at Playhouse West‚ an acting school‚ for years (Miller)

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    Merton Truck Co

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    Case Analysis: Merton Truck Company Linear programming techniques can be used to not only determine the best production mix‚ but also to provide clues and data suggesting ways to improve profits. In 1988‚ Merton Truck Company was searching for ways to increase profits and ultimately its poor financial performance. Options being considered included changing their product mix by either removing or adding a product line‚ or renting capacity. In the following pages‚ the product mix and capacity

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    Merton Electronics Corporation About company -Since its founding in 1950 by Thomas MertonMerton Electronics had been a distributor for GEC‚ a large manufacturer of electrical and electronics products for consumer and institutional market. -Over the years‚ in addition to the GEC products‚ the company had added noncompeting lines of electrical appliances‚ records‚ compact discs‚ and cassettes. -Four years later‚ it entered into an exclusive import agreement with the Goldstone Corporation of

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    Merton Truck Company

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    MERTON TRUCK COMPANY  1) No. of Model 101= x‚ no. of model 102=y.Unit contribution/model= S.P – (Variable costs + Fixed cost).For Model 101‚ variable cost=36000 /unit‚For Model 102‚ variable cost=33000/unit.Fixed cost for both the model= 8600000 Therefore‚ total contribution z=39000x+38000y-36000x-33000y-8600000Z=3000x+5000y-8600000 The Constraints are:Engine assembly: x + 2y <= 4000Metal stamping: 2x + 2y <=6000Model 101 assembly: 2x <=5000Model 102 assembly: 3y <= 4500x‚y>=0.Solving

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    Merton Truck Solns

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    DXX I NDIAN I NSTITUTE A HMEDABAD OF M ANAGEMENT IIMA/QM-xxx Merton Trucks Case Note Abstract We discuss Merton Trucks [Dhe90a] as a case to introduce linear programming in the MBA program. This case adapted from Sherman Motor Company case‚ was used to introduce Linear Programming formulations as well as duality. Refer to the teaching note [Dhe90b]. Our approach differs from the approach suggested by Dhebar [Dhe90b]. First‚ our audience consists pre-dominantly of engineers with not too much work

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    The Four Norms Of Merton

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    In our reading for this week we talked about the four norms of Merton. This was first used in 1942. The norms are universalism‚ communism‚ disinterestedness‚ and organized skepticism. These were the keys to Merton social structure of science. Once learning about the four we can take those to learn how to interpret the norms‚ and use them in boundary work. Interpreting is not knowing the definition of these norms‚ but how they are used. Using them to connect other things in life and science. Which

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    he did and everyone soon knew the name Francisco Franco. Franco’s father was an officer in the spanish naval administrative group and his mother was a upper middle class conservative roman catholic. Franco came from four generations of naval officers. From birth it was expected that Franco would also go down the same path. When he was 14 years old he attended a military school and graduated three years later at the age of 17. After graduation Franco volunteered to be Stationed in Spanish Morocco and

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    Essay On Mexico Franco

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    Francisco Franco was born on December 4‚ 1892‚ in a little town off Spain’s northwestern edge. His father and grandfather were both came from sea based military backgrounds and at the age of 14 Franco enrolled in a secondary naval school with the intention of following his father and grandfather. In 1907 Franco began school at the Infantry Academy in Toledo as a result of the Spanish government suspending applicants into the secondary naval school. In the Infantry Academy Franco struggled and graduated

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    Franco Fascism Analysis

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    Fascism can be defined as a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power‚ forcibly suppression opposition and criticism‚ regimenting all industry commerce and emphasising an aggressive nationalism and often racism (Idaho). Francisco Franco was the dictator of Spain for over 36 years which was made possible by the Spanish Civil War. Even though he had some of the characteristics of a fascist he was not a true fascist. He was a pragmatist‚ nationalist and anti-communist who did not desire

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