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    The Human Resource Management is a principal and novel field in the Management. The Human Resource Management is a specious economic and social resource role in the Management field. The foundation of HRM is that effectively organize and impact the employees. In addition to, it is more significant that than manage the staff. That is the reason why the human resource management as a new and positive management model to be accepted by the companies. Meanwhile, the human resource department in every

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    In today’s world, the most important outcomes of an economy are sustainability and human development. Deciding what potential outcomes of an economy can be subjective and depends largely on the economy and its people. Evaluating the performance of different economies requires the selection of different standards. However, sustainability and human development are the most universally beneficial for a well functioning society. The reason that they are the most important is because securing a better

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    In studying the different concepts of urban development, both the Chicago and the LA Schools have make distinctive but yet contrasting impacts on the fields of New Urban Sociology and Socio-spatial approaches to urbanism. The ways that these two schools make their respective contributions but yet with opposing ideals are as follows: The Chicago School 1). focuses on connecting social phenomenon with spatial patterns and the linkages between the central business districts (CBD), spatial distribution

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    that there are limits to growth is not new to science. The debate that exponential population growth and economic growth, coupled with natural resources depletion, cannot be sustained has started already a few centuries ago with a ground-breaking publication: “Essay on the principle of population” Thomas Malthus in 1798. With more scientific knowledge developed around this debate, a reverse strategy was formed on the international political agenda called Sustainable Development, and nowadays became a

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    integration.” (Businessdictionary.com) Globalisation enables vast growth within international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and standard of living (measured by Human development Index). Globalisation in relation to Indonesia has greatly expanded the country’s international relationships, improved standard of living for the nation’s population and improved economic growth through assistance from strategies implemented to aid development. These strategies include Indonesia joining the World Trade

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    Thus far, I have learned that social workers should view human development as a lifelong process. There is not one stage more important than another in an individual’s life for human development. Instead, growth is an ongoing process that happens across the lifespan and life is viewed as being open-ended. The Humanistic theory supports this idea and looks at development as a lifelong process of moving towards self-actualization. More importantly, this concept is consistent with the field of social

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    Economic growth has been used with other terms such as development, modernization, westernization and industrialization. It is, in other words, a transition from a simple, low-income economy to a modern, high- income economy. Its scope includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. Though it is often measured by rate of change of gross domestic product, it is generally understood in terms of increase in per capita income

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    such as Well-Being attempt to explore the non-economic side of development. It is of supreme importance to understand whether individuals are content with the life, which they are living over and above the laws and rights, which already exist in society. Scales such as this provide an accurate picture of reality as it gives a first hand account. This accuracy can help in better implementation of Human Rights and in turn effective development in the future. In order to confirm and prove its applicability

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    effects of political institutions on trade policy and economic growth” (Clement, 2012). “The Mystery of Economic Growth” that was written by Elhanan Helpman provides a non-technical description of growth economics over the last half of a century. This paper will connect theory to data of four major countries United States, French, Brazil, and Japan. The principle that emerges from “The Mystery of Economic Growth” is that long term growth comes from innovation and adoption of technology in an economy

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    Smart Growth Community

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    Abstract Living a healthy lifestyle is the biggest concern in creating a smart growth community in Malaysia. Towards building the community, the involvement of landscape architects who are capable and skillful in varies of aspects such as planning and designing is one the needs in visualising a smart growth community into reality. But through the process of creating it, there are few challenges that landscape architects in Malaysia should face and as for making it into reality, landscape architects

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