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    Topic 1: Mary Parker Follett has been described by Schermerhorn et al. (2011) as an Administrative Theorist within the Classical approach to management. However‚ others have seen her as ahead of her time‚ and have even described her as ’thoroughly modern ’ (Hurst‚ 1992).What were Mary Parker Follett ’s main contributions to management thought and practice; how do they relate to Classical management theory; and how are they relevant to practicing managers in contemporary organisations?   ‘Classical

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    More than four decades have passed since Stanley Milgram conceived his work on obedience and authority. So what have we learned‚ as scientists‚ and as members of society? Stanley Milgram believed that obedience was central to the structure of everyday social life. Living in a society requires some system of authority and obedience‚ otherwise there would be chaos. Obedience under some circumstances is useful and helpful to everyone – e.g. when a motorist hears an ambulance driving behind them with

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    transfer. Lt. Kaffee‚ their lawyer‚ tries to prove to the court that they were ordered to give the code red by Col. Jessep. The article “The Perils of Obedience” written by Stanley Milgram. It is about an experiment where subjects were tested to see how far they would go when given orders by authority. The article “Obedience” written by Ian Parker‚ is about Milgram’s experiment and other variables that played a factor. The article Milgram’s article is about how far

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    to his family especially to his father. He knew that his father as the head of the family has the authority to lead the family. Even though it is against his will to sail to the Pacific and leave India‚ he knew who has authority and who demands obedience. There is competence as Pi possesses the knowledge‚ skills‚ physical attributes and character traits that are necessary in order to survive. From childhood‚ his quest for information‚ logic and eagerness to know how things should be done harnessed

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    15 | Obedience | 15 | Attendance & Punctuality | 10 | | ------------ | | 100 | Name: Kathleen Kay Mesina | Efficiency and Quality of Work | 30 | Initiative and Attitude towards Work | 30 | Able to Work with the Group | 15 | Obedience | 15 | Attendance & Punctuality | 10 | | ------------ | | 100 | Name: Ramil Chua | Efficiency and Quality of Work | 28 | Initiative and Attitude towards Work | 28 | Able to Work with the Group | 15 | Obedience | 15 |

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    Spill Symposium‚ Tokyo‚ Japan 8 9. Catherine Grey (1999)‚ Paper presented at The International Oil Spill Conference‚ Seattle‚ USA. 10. Dr Ian White (1999)‚ Paper presented at Shipping in the New Millenium‚ Brisbane‚ Australia. 11. Dr Karen Purnell (1999)‚ Paper presented at The International Oil Spill Conference‚ Seattle‚ USA. 12. Prof. Ron Edwards and Dr Ian White (1999)‚ Paper presented at The International Oil Spill Conference‚ Seattle‚ USA. 13. Tim Wadsworth (1999)‚ Paper presented at The International

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    of a Suicide” by Ian Parker and “Trial by Twitter” by Ariel Levy. They have their point of views and different perspective on the social media. Although they express both positive and negative aspect‚ we wonder if in fact the social media takes a toll on the way society is lived today. We have to ask ourselves is “real world engagement”1 the thing of the past? Can the social media be used as an outlook for those who are socially awkward? The article that was written by Ian Parker was based on a student

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    The android‚ Ash serves his mistress‚ Mother‚ as Ian Nathan notes Mother in turn serves her masters‚ the company‚ Wayland-Yutani‚ a corporate entity with an agenda that supersedes the morality of its crew. As Mother’s computer read out reveals Roger Luckhurst writes This whole concept of corporate mistrust highlights social commentary of the time‚ the United States political scandal of Watergate‚ during President Nixon’s term of the 70’s. This was the big contribution from script revisions by

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    Aileen Douglas‚ Patrick Kelly and Ian Campell Ross (eds.)‚ Locating Swift (Dublin: Four Courts‚ 1998). Carole Fabricant‚ Swift’s Landscape (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press‚ 1995). Christopher Fox (ed.)‚ Gulliver’s Travels (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 1995). Christopher Fox (ed.)‚ The Cambridge Companion to Jonathan Swift (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 2003). Linda Hutcheon‚ A Theory of Parody (Urbana : University of Illinois Press‚ 2000). Ian

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    With increasing assertiveness of women in the society there has been a complementary increase in Male femininity. A large number of men have become increasingly feminine in their outlook towards life. There could be a number of reasons for this. Empathy for women and a understanding for their way of life are the core reasons. Many men today are more effeminate than earlier‚ interspersing social norms and Gender Roles. Effeminacy among men is an important and often understated cause of Gender Role

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