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    Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was a German theoretical physicist who was born on April 23rd‚ 1858 in Kiel‚ Holstein. His parents‚ Johann Julius Wilhelm Planck and Emma Patzig‚ baptized him with the name of Karl Ernst Ludwig Marx Planck‚ but some ten years later he was signed with the primary name of Max. During his early childhood‚ around the age of 6‚ Prussia and Austrian troops marched into Kiel in the Second Schleswig War in 1864. A short three years later‚ the Planck

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    Max Hamburger History- Established in 1968‚ Max was the first burger fast food chain in Sweden. Their founders Curt Bergfors and Britta Anderson opened their first restaurant in Gallivare‚ high up in the northern part of Sweden. Max is a second generation family owned company run by the sons of founder Curt Bergfors. The name Max stems from founder’s nickname. The founder‚ Curt Bergfors is still active in the company as Chairman of Board‚ and family still owns 1000 percent

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    Modernity & Reason modernity What exactly is modernity? Most classical social theorists found themselves engaged in attempts to analyze and critique modern society. But nowhere is such analysis more clear than in the work of Durkheim‚ Marx‚ Weber and Simmel. Indeed‚ through their writings‚ whilst all of them displayed a remarkable awareness of the advantages of modernity‚ what distinguished them from their peers was their critique of the problems posed by modern society. However‚ whereas both

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    Max Wertheimer was a Czech psychologist who was born in Prague. He lived from April 15‚ 1880 to October 12‚ 1943. During his childhood‚ Wertheimer seemed to be destined to become a musician. He composed symphonic and chamber music and was adept at playing the violin. His father served as the director of a local school in addition to being a teacher. In 1900 he studied law at Charles University‚ but soon switched to philosophy and psychology and got his doctoral degree from the University of Wurzburg

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    6. Critically examine the specific methods used by Marx‚ Durkheim‚ Weber for the analysis of social forces and relations in modern society. Defining the concept of social forces and relations in modern society without assuming them as a derivatives of other sciences such as politics‚ philosophy‚ religion conclude us with the examination of them as the core foundation of classical sociological theory. Thus we will encounter with Durkeim‚ Marx and Weber’s conceptualization of social forces and

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    Marx vs. Weber in today’s society Marx and Weber have not lived within the same social conditions we are facing today‚ and one question that may arise is‚ whose approach to social class and inequality is more compatible with today’s society? Taking a closer look at Weber’s analogy‚ and the concept of “life chances”‚ one may attempt to conclude that his approach is more flexible and fitting in today’s society. Weber offers a micro level analysis of inequality at the individual’s level‚ which makes

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    The critical examination of traditional theories of bureaucracy and their applications to modern day organisations. By David Martin – N0385354 Word Count: 2651 The notion of a bureaucracy was first explored by the German scholar Max Weber‚ whose work in the areas of politics and sociology led him to great conclusions‚ such as his theory of rationalisation and its ever increasing nature of this in Western culture‚ as well as his notion of authority and the famous ‘Iron Cage’ metaphor. As time

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    Response Paper #1 Marx‚ Weber‚ Durkheim‚ introducing the godfathers of sociology. Three of the most influential theorists that are debated on and about till our present time. How have three very different individuals in history have maintained the template as we know it to understanding society‚ which has been over three centuries old? How is it that three different worlds and times in history‚ has had such familiarization not only for their respected times but a revelation to today’s systems and

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    Executive Theory is an interpretation that the President is the sole authority of the Executive Branch. The Founders of the nation decided that a unitary executive to be the preeminent choice rather than a plural executive or committee system. This is not a collectively held theory as many believe that the powers expressed from this theory to be excessive and that congress has the authority to hold presidential power in check due to the checks and balances system. Supporters of the theory use Article

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    widespread oil shortages. (This is not explained in this film but in the sequel‚ Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.) Central to the plot is a poorly-funded national police unit called the Main Force Patrol (MFP‚ derogatorily called "The Bronze" by their enemies)‚ which struggles to protect the Outback’s few remaining townspeople from violent motorcycle gangs. The MFP’s "top pursuit man" is a young police officer‚ Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson)‚ badge number MFP4073. A member of one of the motorcycle gangs

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