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…Human relations both improve and deteriorate under the impact of new technologies depending on the circumstances. For example, the flourish of technology has lead to widening the gap between the impoverished and wealthy populations. Advances…
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…supply without the additional gold that they would need. When the IMF was established in 1944 by a United Nations conference held at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, the Allied Powers of World War II also established a U.S. dollar-based international monetary…
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…Public relations are a process intended to influence the public's opinions and views. This includes ongoing activities to ensure that the company has a strong public image. The activities of public relations are useful in helping the public have…
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…The study of Law without the knowledge of other related social sciences i.e., Political theory, Sociology and Economics, etc, is incomplete. In any law curriculum the study of Economics and Law and their interaction is increasingly found necessary…
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…Unemployment and Inflation Unemployment and inflation are two completely different economic issues that are, surprisingly, very much related to one another. When dealing with both of these economic factors, it is important to understand…
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…roughly the 1970's (more specifically 1975) several times fighting against Asian countries. Great changes had occurred by the 1970's when Australia started to export to Japan. Since then onwards, great relations have formed in such areas as security, trade…
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…In every organization, there is an overload of forces that may occur internally as well as externally that will impact organizational behavior. In order to understand what how an organization is functioning we have to concentrate on a broader…
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…Case Study in: Johnson, G. et al., 2005. Exploring Corporate Strategy. 7th ed. Essex: Pearson Education Ltd. 1. Internal audit of tangible, financial and intangible resources Tangible Resources 1. Human Resources * Ryanair currently employs 2000 people…
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…Reducing Work-Related Injuries When one sees the number of teenagersÂ’ work-related injuries, they may become very appalled. Young workers face numerous safety and health hazards on the job. Because of inexperience and other such factors, teenagers…
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Category: /History
…that governs the bill of lading is the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading. It is also known as the 1921 Hague Rules and the Brussels convention of 1924. The Hague Rules were extensively revised in 1968…
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