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…1Introduction In this paper, we draw attention to the concepts of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), its emergence factors and its mounting importance to a company's survival. Having the focus on Asia Pacific Region, we will further highlight…
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…There are many ways in which the prohibition of alcohol consumption in the United States of America, damaged the very economic and social aspects of American culture, that it was designed to heal. "Prohibition did not achieve its goals. Instead, it added…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Explain the concept of socialization and how useful is it in understanding human behavior? Socialization is the process in which an individual learns the way of life of his/her society, learn the trick of the trade and develops the capacity…
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…Army HRM Human Resource Management focuses on securing, maintaining, and utilizing an effective work force, without which organizations cannot survive. Human Resource Management involves a variety of activities, which include recruitment, and screening…
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…as an alternative source of income and food security, an inequality emerges from the situation. As a consequence of this unequal and race-based pattern of land occupation, the Zimbabwean government decided to take somewhat more solid steps and started the new land reform…
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…, government and private interests. Initial anxieties, both real and imagined, gave way to a dependence that entrenched the telegraph as a vital part of America's social infrastructure. The telephone, though in many ways a progression of the telegraph, was equally…
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…EMILE DURKHEIM'S SOCIOLOGY AS THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF SOCIAL FACTS INTRODUCTION Any science that is 'born' usually has difficulty maturing. Hardly does it grow free of uncertainties, it is usually vague and precarious of that sector of reality…
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…As primarily social animals, human beings naturally seek out different groups to which they feel they have a certain sense of belonging. But there are two different aspects of this issue involved: identifying oneself with a social group for its social
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Category: /Law & Government
…The model of Italian fascism fits with National Socialism because they are very similar in foundations and beliefs. However, Italian totalitarianism and National Socialism were dissimilar in the means it took to become in power. The Italian…
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…Many social class and divisions are apparent in many places and institutions in our society. The place where many of these divisions are most obvious to me is in our public school system. When the children enter middle schools social groups begin to form…
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