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    At this point, the research would usually discuss the repercussions of the RIS policies with regards to firm involvement and actions. However, Catalonia has historically been severely lacking in resources and, as a result, levels of innovation are quite low. This lack of resources is what is usually attributed to the reason for why the Catalan government is so willing to pursue action on developing a strong supporting network for science and technology. However, even today the capacity for production

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    population had a taste and choice of imported goods instead to indigenous products. The tariff protection provided by the British government was not enough to protect the industries because the government was neither interested in the establishment of industrial plants nor in the development of banks. Even during the period local industries had not given any preferences at the time of allotting contracts. The evidences found from the review of various

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    Manufacturing Problems in China Manufacturing is by definition a way to create a product on a wide range scale using advanced machinery. With that said it should be evident enough that manufacturing and the industry itself is a big part of our world. This fact alone, it should be able to illustrate enough that manufacturing has helped everything from countries to governments to even individuals grow and make a profit off of making goods while making them in a fast, large quantity for cheap in

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    Introduction In recent years, a lot of organizations have emphasized more on efficiency and effectiveness due to higher rate of competition in the industry. This shift in focus is meant to allow organization to deliver the best in class product and service by improving the key performance metrics (Institute for Operation Excellence, 2012). Operation excellence focuses on the entire area of an organization. The area of focus can be broken down into 3, behavior, management system, and process. For

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    The Rise Of Mass Culture

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    Mass culture can be defined as the collective culture created by exposure to the same news sources, music, literature, art and consumer advertising. The rise of mass culture is a relatively new phenomenon that has occurred largely because of the rise of a leisure class fueled by technological innovations, the surplus in production brought about by the industrial revolution and the time the average consumer had to dedicate to non-work pursuits brought about by the delineated work schedule favored

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    Five Forces Model

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    smaller companies, such as offer discounts, sales promotions, and increase spending on advertising. Since most of the companies in this industry are competing on

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    Hierarchy in a modern capitalist society can be seen in the form of corporations through the capitalist division of labor. In the essay “What do bosses do? The origins and functions of hierarchy in capitalist production”, Stephen A. Marglin argues that Adam Smith’s capital division of labor was not due to technological efficiency, but rather due to economic superiority created through hierarchy and specialization in the market. Marglin points out the reasons why hierarchy exists, which is to maximize

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    Introduction Flammable gasses can be very dangerous mostly when it comes to highly volatile products. This is because they can evaporate at very low temperatures, may be room temperature and due to their low energy of activation to react. Highly volatile products are that dangerous because they cannot be seen, can evaporate any single moment, regardless of the size of leakage, they spread very fast among many other risks. This was the case at one of the manufacturing plants in Massachusetts, Arnel

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    Alpha is the largest and most internationalised Nigerian manufacturing firms. The firm’s evolution, expansion and internationalisation is an example and a proof of a good government economic policy that propelled a visionary businessman with entrepreneurial abilities to build one of the largest…multinational firm in SSA (Interviewee Alpha_g1 September 2015). The firm’s domestic expansion had contributed to a large extent to the increased levels of industrial development and the economic growth of

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    of farm animals in the U.S. are raised in industrialized factory farms, which focus on profit and efficiency as opposed to the animal’s welfare. The industry has forgotten the importance of the animals’ health and wellbeing and has become obsessed with profit to the point that it is negatively impacting the animals in the industry. The food industry needs to be reformed to return the focus of the farms to the animals in order to protect them from cruel and inhumane treatment or practices. The wide

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