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    Ford Australia and by extension, the individuals who give rise to the decision. As claimed by Lex Donaldson, organizational strategy, technology, size and task uncertainty are all contingent factors which affect the social structure of a company (Hatch & Cunliffe 2006). Therefore, the level of uncertainty of Ford’s environment can also have great impact on the structure of the organization. Ford’s industry and manufacturing plants give their company a mechanistic structure. As a result, decisions

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    As its most basic level, power means “A has power over B to the extent that [A] can get B to do something B would not otherwise do.” (Hatch, 2013, p. 231). And at any level, whether individual, group, or organizational, power assumes a contextual relationship. Hatch (2013) discusses several forms of relational power: (1) formal authority, which emanates from a hierarchal structure by which the power flows downward from those with the greatest authority; (2) counter-balancing power, by which those

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    The New World

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    Lochlann looked out the window of the mansion, which had once been an unnecessary luxury available to a select few, but became increasingly commonplace as the werewolf population grew exponentially hundreds of years ago. As werewolves grew in number, packs formed quickly. The werewolves migrated to live together however they could -- gated communities, collectively buying land or apartment buildings, etc. The humans didn 't know what to make of it then, the government census data showed people moving

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    Cardboard Car Research

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    design was able to travel down a 200 centimeter ramp at a little over a second. How can we alter or modify the car to make it travel faster down the ramp? We believe that if we changed the downward slope of the vehicle in the front and got rid of a hatch we had, then the car will travel faster. Material & Procedures The materials we required for this project were pretty scarce. We only needed a sheet of cardboard, an index card, a straw, spray paint, push pops, hot glue, tape, and 2 domino

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    intensive (Hatch, MJ and Cunliffe, AL 2006). Particularly focused on the intensive segment, this requires coordinating the specialized abilities of two or more experts in the transformation of a usually unique input to a customized output (Hatch, MJ and Cunliffe, AL 2006). The key feature of intensive technology is organisations must select, combine, and apply tasks based on the feedback received from the output produced (Sikdar, A 2008). This is Qantas’s current process,

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    Survivor Research Papers

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    Survivor is a game show about becoming a true survivor. In the show competitors are divided up into two or three tribes using each other to try to stay in the game. Every three days there is a immunity challenge when the tribes have to do challenges trying to win so that they don't get eliminated and exiled off of the island. Occasionally there are reward challenges that gives the survivors benefits in the game. Eventually they merge into one tribe and compete individually against each other. You

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    Roanoke Logperch are not very reliable parents for their young . This is because as soon as the mothers lay the eggs and they hatch they take care of them for a week or two and then leave . Sometimes they even eat their eggs for food . When the female lays her eggs she buries them on the top of the sand and waits for a male to go and fertilize the eggs so that they can hatch . Even though there is tons of other females the males still fight to fertilize the eggs that the female just placed , but sometimes

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    themselves during drought or when conditions are not ideal for survival. This is called highly resistant encysted gastrula embryo (cyst) that is easily able to hatch under conditions that can be replicated at home. There are numerous variables that impact hatching rate such as the salinity levels of the habitat as the cyst would not hatch if the salinity was not ideal. If the conditions were not correct, the cysts remain dried and surrounded by a thick shell until ready to develop which can be up

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    Technology can make children more interested in what they are learning and then they will learn it faster. Technology is a lot more stimulating and interactive for children. The interactiveness is was really helps children and anyone learn the best (Hatch, 5). In Andelic’s article, The Impact of Information Technologies on Preschool Child Development, it says “As the old Chinese proverb says: “What I hear I forget, what I see I remember, what I do I understand,”(Andelic, 262). This statement is very

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    Should the United States Negotiate With Terrorist? The event of September 11, 2001 has left Americans afraid and the government on edge when it comes to our national security. Many individuals are wondering how individuals could use themselves as human bombs or would want to sacrifice themselves to kill thousands that they have never met or talked with (Post, Ali, Henderson, Shanfield, Victoroff & Weine, 2009). Since 9/11 happened, there has been an emotional change in the American public, which

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