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  • Conflict Theorist and Functionalist Theories Regarding Causes of Social Problems

    Conflict Theorist and Functionalist Theories Regarding Causes of Social Problems

    1. Explain conflict theorist and functionalist theories regarding causes of social problems? Who/what are the reasons for these problems? How would each solve these problems? a. Functionalists believe that every role we have and every task we do and every social problem in this society serves a function. (Very conservative theory). Social problems serve a purpose in the sense that it serves as a warning. (Ex: Teenage mothers, and then families wouldn't allow their daughters

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    Essay Length: 2,500 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: October 3, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Answer Sheet - Formulate the Lp Model for This Problem

    Answer Sheet - Formulate the Lp Model for This Problem

    Answer Sheet - Homework 1 1. (1) Formulate the LP model for this problem. Variable: X1:Numbers of Dog food to produce, X2: Numbers of Cat food to produce Objective: 4X1+5X2 (Max) Constraint: Meat: 4X1+5X2≤100 Soybean: 6X1+3X2≤120 Filler: 4X1+10X2≤160 Demand Limit: 0≤X1≤40, 0≤ X2≤30, X1 and X2 must be integers (2) Solve the problem using the graphical method. X1 and X2 must be integers, Optimal solution: (X1=15, X2=8) or ( X1=10, X2=12), Maximal profit is $100.

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    Submitted: October 5, 2011 Autor: ygrgy
  • The Response to Social Control and Anti Surveillance Groups

    The Response to Social Control and Anti Surveillance Groups

    Activist groups that tackle surveillance systems respond to how governments and corporations use technology for social control. There are many groups around the world responding to the rise of surveillance systems. By challenging these systems, activist groups attempt to inform the general public about the overwhelming advances in technology that are used by governments and corporations to monitor people. Whenever violations to privacy rights occur, activist groups ranging from grass root collectives to international think

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    Essay Length: 683 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 23, 2011 Autor: jonathanflitney
  • Social Promise Vs Commitment in Drb-Hicom Csr

    Social Promise Vs Commitment in Drb-Hicom Csr

    In general, social promise is a declaration by written or verbal that made by one person to another, which binds the person who makes it to do, or to forbear to do. It is also can be a declaration which gives to the person to whom it is made a right to expect or to claim the performance or forbearance of a specified act. DRB-Hicom Company made their social promise through their vision and mission.

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    Submitted: October 27, 2011 Autor: ieradanish
  • Arguments for and Against Social Responsibility

    Arguments for and Against Social Responsibility

    Arguments for and against Social Responsibility by V S Rama Rao on November 10, 2009 The major arguments for the assumption of social responsibilities by business are: 1) Public expectations: Social expectations of business have increased dramatically since the 1960s. Public opinion in support of business pursuing social as well as economic goals is now well solidified. 2) Long run profits: Socially responsible businesses tend to have more and secure long run profits. This is

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    Essay Length: 605 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 31, 2011 Autor: tsun
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Assessment 2: Research Project/Essay Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, & Globalisation, within the Global Electronics Industry Presented to: Dr Gustavo Guzman 7112IBA Globalisation & Corporate Social Responsibility, G01_2.13A, Griffith Business School, Gold Coast Campus Prepared by Kevin Vohra 2746020 Word Count = October-29-2011 INTRODUCTION The global electronics industry comprises of many partners that make up a complex international supply chain. Due to globalisation, TNCs have set up subsidiaries that operate in under developed foreign countries

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    Essay Length: 2,296 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 2, 2011 Autor: kevinvohra
  • Open Source Business Models - Phd Executive Summary

    Open Source Business Models - Phd Executive Summary

    The Open Source Software (OSS) has born based in a concept for sharing ideas and cooperation (during the end of 70s and 80s), to build software components that could be helpful to software developers and, as a consequence, to end-users. This principle didn’t any premises on “money-making”, it was purely based on building a cooperative and collaborative model able to develop a wider knowledge base within the several working software developer’s communities. With the growth

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    Essay Length: 654 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2011 Autor: rui.ribeiro
  • What Does Pest Stand For? (political, Economic, Social and Technological)

    What Does Pest Stand For? (political, Economic, Social and Technological)

    A PEST (Political, Economic, Social and Technological) analysis is a major part of the environmental scanning section of strategic management and it is used by companies during market research and strategic analysis. Using a PEST analysis helps a business to understand various macroenvironmental factors that they need to take into consideration when determining the decline or growth of a particular market. It is also a crucial tool for ascertaining business position, the potential of a

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    Submitted: November 3, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Option Pricing Model Report

    Option Pricing Model Report

    An option is a right that gives its holder the option to trade a given risky asset (stock) at a certain price by a certain date. It is a typical tool in mathematical finance and modern financial market. Pricing an option before its expiration date is an interesting and often tricky mathematical problem. In this project, we will develop a discrete-time model for the price movement of the underlying stock price, namely, the multi-period binomial

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    Essay Length: 257 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Discuss the Problems and Pressure of Health and Long Term Care on Welfare States in a Comparative Social Policy Context

    Discuss the Problems and Pressure of Health and Long Term Care on Welfare States in a Comparative Social Policy Context

    Discuss the problems and pressure of health and long term care on welfare states in a comparative social policy context. The aim of this essay is to discuss the problems and problems of health and long term care on welfare states in comparative social policy context. I will begin my essay my defining the key concepts, health, long -term care and welfare states. I will discuss the five core aims that the world health organisation

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    Submitted: November 6, 2011 Autor: SineadGoldrick
  • Theories on Social Inequality

    Theories on Social Inequality

    Index / Miscellaneous / Theories On Social Inequality From A Functionalist, Conflict, And Symbolic-Interactionist Points Of View Theories On Social Inequality From A Functionalist, Conflict, And Symbolic-Interactionist Points Of View This free essay Theories On Social Inequality From A Functionalist, Conflict, And Symbolic-Interactionist Points Of View. If you do not find your term paper, you can search our essay database for other topics on the search page essays. Autor: student77 31 December 2009 Tags: Words:

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    Essay Length: 1,479 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2011 Autor: rita
  • Social Responsibility

    Social Responsibility

    Social Responsibility According to Crowther and Rayman (2004) Social Responsibility is about respecting ethical values, improving human quality of life in, preserving natural environments and supporting local community. This can become quite costly and time consuming for small businesses when they start up. Jim informed us that social responsibility was not heard of as much when he innately started out but Jim acknowledged that this is vital in today's business environment. Wickham (2006) explains the

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    Submitted: November 9, 2011 Autor: simba
  • Modeling Case - Behavior Changes

    Modeling Case - Behavior Changes

    Modeling Behavior changes are important to human development. When a person consciously exhibits specific behavior in the hope that it will be imitated, this is referred to as "modeling." The use of Modeling is an important skill, which can change the behavior of clients for a better lifestyle. Modeling, which is also called observational learning or imitation helps, to develop new behavior, attitude, value, and feelings by observing others. Modeling to a client must be

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    Submitted: November 12, 2011 Autor: simba
  • While Business Model Is Not the Same as Strategy - the Latter Is Undeniably Pivotal to the Former

    While Business Model Is Not the Same as Strategy - the Latter Is Undeniably Pivotal to the Former

    1. INTRODUCTION Business model and strategy are no doubt very important to the existence of any organization, whether profit oriented or nonprofit oriented. For profit oriented the former and the latter when utilized brings about sustainability and desired profit, while for nonprofit oriented organization like Heriot-Watt University as stated above the two work hand in hand to provide desired result which will be in line with the organizations goal, the purpose of which the nonprofit

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    Essay Length: 2,647 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • The Role of Social Norms in Pro-Social Behavior

    The Role of Social Norms in Pro-Social Behavior

    Introduction Pro-social behavior is defined as behavior that benefits another person or had positive social consequences (Staub 1978). A norm is a set of rules based on socially or culturally shared belief of how an individual ought to behave. Therefore a social norm regulates behavior within a group. Social norms can be either encouraging or discouraging toward pro-social behavior, depending on the situation and norms involved. Social norms define the "rules" of helping others with

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    Essay Length: 585 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Nonviolent Social Change

    Nonviolent Social Change

    "Who was the greatest person in India"? Most Indian people will tell you a special name: Mohands Gandhi. As well know, the society has changed a lot with the world development. Nonviolence is a basic change in the world. Mohandas Gandhi is a representative person in India. He had changed many things and strove for Indian independence from British oppression with a nonviolent way. He made Indian people brave and free forever. He led the

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    Submitted: November 14, 2011 Autor: simba
  • An Analysis of the Operation Model and Pricing Strategy of Airline Industries

    An Analysis of the Operation Model and Pricing Strategy of Airline Industries

    Application of Game Theory in Airline Network Industries An analysis of the operation model and pricing strategy of airline industries Ying Qiao, Wenjia Wang, Shengyang Xu 2011/9/5   Catalog Abstract 1 Keywords 1 Presumption 2 Model of the game 2 1. Introduction 2 2. Static game 2 3. Dynamic game with perfect information 4 Solution 7 1. Static game 7 2. Dynamic game 8 Conjecture 9 Reference 9 Abstract We apply game theory into a

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    Submitted: November 16, 2011 Autor: moto
  • Multi Model Transportation System in India in Contrast with Pakistan

    Multi Model Transportation System in India in Contrast with Pakistan

    The geographic location of Pakistan (30°00'N 70°00'E) makes it a natural trade corridor, on its one side are energy, industry, agriculture and technology starved countries and the other side energy, industry, agriculture and technology rich countries. On one side are warm waters and on other side are landlocked countries. Although India is making a continuous attempts to undermine the significance of Pakistan by developing Chabahar Port (25°17'28''N 60°38'15''E) in Iran which is just 72kms (44

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    Essay Length: 2,163 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Primary and Backup Thinking Styles

    Primary and Backup Thinking Styles

    Primary and Backup Thinking Styles My primary and backup personal thinking styles as indicated in my circumplex are Humanistic-Encouraging and Achievement, with a percentile of 96 and 95, respectively. In reference to my Humanistic-Encouraging score, I believe the survey could not be more correct. My results state that I believe that I can help people improve, and enjoy guiding and supporting their efforts and that I tend to use my skills regular and proficiently. Also,

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    Essay Length: 1,751 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2011 Autor: lhernandez7
  • Shortcomings of Vernon's Iplc Model

    Shortcomings of Vernon's Iplc Model

    Shortcomings of Vernon’s Model Introduction Raymond Vernon was an American economist and a faculty at Harvard Business School. He developed the International Product lifecycle theory in which he endeavoured to over-come the failures of the Heckscher-Ohlin model (based on comparative advantage theory). The International Product lifecycle is one of the foremost models explaining ‘International trade patterns’. The International Product lifecycle theory model observes & explains the pattern and stages of international trade & consists of

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    Submitted: November 23, 2011 Autor: Aditya
  • Social Impact Assessment Critique - Silk Route

    Social Impact Assessment Critique - Silk Route

    The Silk Road, or sometimes referred as the silk route, is an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent which connects East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean world, as well as the northern and eastern Africa and Europe. The name of the Silk Road was originated from the extensive trans-continental Chinese silk trade which began during the Han dynasty [1] [2] [3]. Other than silk, the Silk Road also carried

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    Essay Length: 329 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2011 Autor: Jordan
  • Explain the Circumstances When the Auditor Should Revise the Components of the Audit Risk Model and the Effect of the Revisions on Planned Detection Risk and Planned Evidence

    Explain the Circumstances When the Auditor Should Revise the Components of the Audit Risk Model and the Effect of the Revisions on Planned Detection Risk and Planned Evidence

    9-21 (Objective 9-10) Explain the circumstances when the auditor should revise the components of the audit risk model and the effect of the revisions on planned detection risk and planned evidence. The assessments of acceptable audit risk, inherent risk, and control risk and planned detection risk are highly subjective and are only approximations of reality. The auditor should revise the components of the audit risk model when the evidence accumulated during the audit indicates that

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    Submitted: November 24, 2011 Autor: andrew
  • A Review of the Hierarchy of Effects Model

    A Review of the Hierarchy of Effects Model

    Nowadays, those in the current economic climate Kazakh companies need to additioanal improve change their mentality, start to think globally? Indeed, in today's changing economic conditions, it is especially important to apply the global approach to management. The competition for capital increases. In particular, If we analyze at 2007: of the 33 companies from the CIS which listed its shares on the London Stock Exchange, 23 were Russian (they raised $29.4 billion, or 86 percent

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    Submitted: November 24, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • The Scientific Approach to Options Based on B&s Model

    The Scientific Approach to Options Based on B&s Model

    ARUNDEL PARTNERS: THE SEQUEL PROJECT Business analysis: 1) Why do the principals of Arundel Partners think they can make profits buying movie sequel rights? [Hint: Think before answering.] Valuation: Estimate the value per-right of a portfolio of sequel rights using several approaches, specifying the assumptions underlying each of them. 2) First, estimate the value per-right (i.e., at the time Arundel pays for the rights) using the traditional NPV approach, ignoring embedded options. 3) Second, modify

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    Submitted: November 26, 2011 Autor: simba
  • Fair Profit Maximization and Limited Corporate Social Responsibility Benefit All Stakeholders

    Fair Profit Maximization and Limited Corporate Social Responsibility Benefit All Stakeholders

    1. Introduction Kolstad provided a step-by-step refutation of Friedman's argument that the social responsibility of business is to maximize profits. He argued that no reasonable ethical theory can defend unlimited profit maximization. He also concluded that corporate social responsibility (CSR) and profits cannot be always achieved at the same time. I will first summarize Kolstad's arguments, and then argue that the managers do have special duties to the owners of the firms. Therefore, the managers

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    Submitted: November 27, 2011 Autor: andrew

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