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    In the implementation and sustenance of JIT, psychological factors also play a vital role. Little consideration of the complexities involved in psychological pattern of employees and suppliers would reveal a vast field hitherto explored in the manufacturing environment. Every manufacturing practice has two elements; one is the technical element and other is the human element. In this paper, we attempt to understand the criticalities involved in the human element of the JIT practice. For this purpose

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    I would not take any shoes or clothing to wear based on Kant’s categorical imperative: do what’s right no matter the cost, and utilitarianism: the greater good of the whole, altruism: love your neighbor. The problem in this scenario is that the counselors at the camp for needy children are stealing cloths and shoes that were donated for the children and are encouraging me to partake in taking the items as well. My solution to this problem would not only be not to participate, but to report the other

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    In this age of fast paced life and information overload, there is a growing need to slow down or even stop to contemplate and critically evaluate the mounting flood of activities and information that swarm our lives. Critical Reflection Analysis has not only become to me a safe haven and comforting refuge, but also a resort that showcases the function of reason and knowledge in understanding the complex nature of relationship that exist between the Healthcare System, the patient, and the Healthcare

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    LSE ID- 201335899 Cyberpaternalism and Network Communitarianism sit in opposition to each other. Cyberpaternalists believe that online regulation is effected through changes in the code of cyberspace, while Network Communitarians believe that the community takes part in the regulatory dialogue through action and reaction. Can the two be reconciled? If not, which is to be preferred and why? ANSWER As we know world has undergone a digital transformation of an astonishingly wide range of material

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    their culture and their surrounding environment. Therefore, people views new scientific data in a biased way because of their concluded mine. Kahan defines people point of views into four groups, individualism, hierarchism, egalitarianism, and communitarianism. People from these four groups has their ideas and values, which create a polarize situation between the public. Kahan explains that one way to open people’s mind is to presented information that maintain their culture’s values and there is someone

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    promote social bonds and the smooth function of society outside of government. An example of this would be participated in a church group whose purpose is fellowship, and providing aid to their fellow man. These people would also be demonstrating communitarianism (page394) because

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    Cosmopolitanism does have its limits in achieving its aims. It is necessary that one tracks the historical roots of cosmopolitanism to understand what visions it sets out to propose for IR. In Hellenic era, cosmopolitanism finds its meaning when Alexandrian intermarriage took place (Russel, 1945: 220), introducing the concept of ‘mankind as a whole’. Similar notion came into being in Stoicism in which people, apart from their own local identity, are united under a world citizenship (Nussbaum, 2010:

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    tension, and political corruption. When joining the New Harmony society, “Members signed over all their property to the community; they pledged to live in celibacy; and they prayed for the Second Coming as depicted in Father Rapp's weekly sermons.”(Communitarianism). The members must agree to these guidelines and give their consent in order to be accepted into the society. Once they agree to these opening guidelines, they must immediately start practicing them. One belief that they practice is that “Reform

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    Holding Parents Responsible for the Anti-Social and Criminal Behaviour of their Children The case for holding parents responsible for the anti-social and criminal behaviour of their children has been long disputed. This essay will assess whether parents should in fact be held responsible or whether the child should be punished for their behaviour. Many areas will be discussed, the first of which will be the historical context of criminalizing motherhood. The first issue

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    Under our individualism vs. communitarianism category, we asked questions about whether a person relies on themselves or others and if they like to spend time alone or with others. In almost every case Italians answered communitarianism and Americans answered Individualism. We have come to the conclusion that Italians are group-oriented. They choose to spend their time with others

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