Papers 1671-1680 of total 4897 found.
…become ill and even jeopardise the chance of child birth. However as time went on these far fetched views began to become more balanced throughout society, but it was not until 1984 that women were first permitted to run the marathon at the Olympic games…
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…, VH1, and retailers (Newman, "MTV Spreads" 55). The newsletter included advertisements and information about new developments in the MTV Network. These endorsements for the network get people interested in MTV. In 1984, Dire Straits' hit "Money For Nothing…
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…(among them Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin) had offered detailed theories of evolution (Clark, 1984, pg.24-25). Therefor the idea of evolution went very far back in Western history. At that time this concept was referred to as The Great…
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…of a massive companywide restructuring and cost cutting program. In 1984 GM formed NUMMI with Toyota as an experiment to see if Toyota's manufacturing techniques would work in the US. The joint venture's first car was the Chevy Nova. GM bought Ross Perot's…
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…, 1983. 7. Magnuson, Ed; Time Weekly Magazine "How to Make it Work" November 14, 1983. 8. Payne, Anthony, Sutton Paul and Thordike, Tony; Grenada Revolution and Invasion. St Martins Press Inc. New York, 1984. 9…
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…, it is possible to bring about a variety of efficiency improvements (Donnelly, 1984). Just-in-time inventory, broadened worker involvement, a focus on the customer, and streamlining processes with a feedback loop are hallmarks of total quality management. (Zabel, 1993…
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…on the capacity for environmental scanning (Jain, 1984). Issues Management Issues management grew out of the recognition by corporations and other institutions that they need to take account of and participate in, when appropriate, the public policy process. Renfro…
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…, but as a result cost him his marriage and led his children astray as he spiraled down a destructive lifestyle. "Those who have been exposed to disorder and bad environment more commonly tend to lead destructive lifestyles." (Lea 1984) George had figured that his son…
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…manner using economic rationality. (Goodman 1984: p.6) All firms, and subsequently employees are at the mercy of the market forces of demand and supply. Supply of labour will be determined in the long run by trade offs between present income and training…
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Category: /Law & Government
…[1984] civil servant leaked info to a MP on the ground of public interest, jury refused to convict despite no legal defence. Juries are seen as the essence of citizenship, the involvement of ordinary people in government, and in this sense essential to Tony…
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