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    The role of globalization has had a major influence on society and the world, and this essay will argue it has resulted in cultural homogenization. This can be illustrated through an introduction to globalization, the consolidation of media, ownership and vested interests, world standardization and neoliberalism, politics and the media and public service media. Examining the different views of globalization, including Appadurai and McChesney as well as other sources it can be clearly understood

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    The American media is private business. Most make their profits by selling their audiences advertisements, not news coverage. Because of this structure, the media tends to favor corporate interests such as advertising agencies and “big business”. There is also new “cross-ownership”. The leaders of media corporations and the defense industry are the same, which leads to supporting war. There is an inherent conservative bias in the American media system which is based on the economic structure of mass

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    Entrepreneurs ONE: What kind of person tends to be successful as an entrepreneur? In the book Small Business Management: An Entrepreneurial Emphasis, the authors portray an entrepreneur as confident of his or her abilities, as a "risk taker" because often they use their own cash, because if they have left a secure position with a company they are placing their family at some risk albeit the kinds of risks an entrepreneur takes is considered "moderate" (Longenecker, et al, 2005, p. 16). Moreover

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    it crucial for senior management to make the right decision whether to buy the crane directly from the manufacturer or subcontract it from another company over a 10 year plan. The purchasing section prepared a detailed list of the total cost of ownership of the crane for 10 years.Also, the costs involved in leasing the crane were

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    Bayh Dole Act allows universities, research institutions and other non profit organizations to claim ownership of the patent regardless federal funding. Before Bayh Dole, the federal government held 28,000 patents but only a very small percentage of those were commercialized. In the years following the act many universities took advantage of this new opportunity for intellectual property ownership and commercialization. Universities updated policies to mandate disclosure of all inventions on campus

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    market structure in which few firms are provided with dominance.’ (Economics-online, 2014) This word correlates greatly towards the current activity and climate of media ownership within the international realm and has greatly influenced the technological change, influence of deregulation and increase and appeal for media ownership. All three factors contributing greatly towards the collaboration of communication and media and the current media oligopoly. In answering the question , I agree with the

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    Task 1: know the range of different businesses and their ownership ‘Businesses on Our Doorstep’ Task 1A For this assignment my task is to choose two contrasting businesses within the Borough of Newham and describe the type of businesses, purpose and ownership. One has to be a large profit making business, like PLC or Ltd, and the other a small business, profit, not-for-profit, sole trader, partnership or small ltd. For the first business, I have chosen one of the largest retail in the world, Tesco

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    start a business, but with a good invention, it is possible to raise all the cash you need. You will, however, need to have a patent. You may have a good working prototype, but investors will want to know that your product is protected from copycats. With a working prototype and a patent or patent pending, you will have a much better chance of selling your product idea to investors and raising the startup capital you need. Selling your invention If you decide you don't want to go into business, but

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    self-employment! Starting a small business in this tough economy won’t be easy. But after experiencing workplace bullying, the most devastating experience any employee can be subjected to, I am willing to consider the risks. Bhide (1999) found in his research “most startups derive from individuals seeking self-employment rather than the conduct of an entrepreneurial effort to develop new products, markets, technologies, and so on” (p. 19). Starting a business involves planning, making key financial

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