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    The Globalization and Ideology of Apple Inc. Brief introduction to Apple In. Apple Inc. is an American high-tech multinational corporation engaged in researching, designing and producing electronic technology products (Wikipedia, 2013). In 2007, the company changed the name from Apple Computer Inc to Apple Inc. headquartered in Cupertino, California (Wikipedia, 2013). The company was established on April 1st, 1976 by Steven Paul Jobs, Stephen Gary Wozniak and Ronald Gerald Wayne (Wikipedia, 2013)

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    difficulties, which is quite ironic considering that slavery lead to a full-out war. Yet another southern ideology that was heavily present is that southern whites were racist. Although it must be considered that racism was systemic throughout the United States at this time, so this does not necessarily mean that northerners were not racist at all. One southern argument is that there was a common ideology shared throughout. This was shared by James Henry Hammond when he said “the greatest strength of the

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    Essay Outline: Question 1: Third parties have many issues and ideologies. Parties such as the Christian Liberty Party want to favor Christian principles in politics. Some of their roles are to aim to educate citizens about their specific issues. Even though the Prohibition Party had the highest popular vote in 1872, they really wanted their issue of banning the sale of alcohol to be seen in America. So, their roles are really only seen as showing minor issues (sometimes even big issues such as

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    Table of Contents A. Introduction 1. Information on the Author 2. Plot B. Historical Context C. Different Ideologies Embedded in Animal Farm 1. What is Ideology 2. Fascism 3. Socialism D. Conclusion “Animal Farm” is a dystopian allegory novel written by George Orwell and first published in England on 17 August 1945. The book has many layers and under the fable which takes place in a farm, there is a hidden story illustrating more complex concepts. Although it may be seen as a simple

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    Osama Bin Laden Ideology

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    Osama Bin Laden was one of the most remarkable terrorist leaders in the world. His tactics of manipulation and philosophy on his engagement of targets of opportunity was like no other. His principle of creating an Islamic Empire by taking advantage of Islamic countries was the foundation of his evil plan to retaliate against The United States. It is important to emphasize the origin on how Bin Laden came with the idea to attack our Homeland. After the Cold War, the retreat of Russia from Afghanistan

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    Byrne Structural Engineering with Arch Student Number: 15398721 The Villa; the form and ideology of the Country House The Villa has always been a part of social standings, leisure and art throughout History. Built in the country side the mould of a villa has not changed in over two thousand years (Akerman, 1990). Outside the city, upper class people found peace away from overcrowded, diseased cities. The ideology of country life was often pursued by these nobles. Too them, the idyllic country lifestyle

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    INTRODUCTION Long before our time, two prominent German philosophers emerged at the forefront of ideology and thinking. These two men were Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche who pioneered the idea of truths, religion, reality, etc. Karl Marx’s essay, “The German Ideology,” otherwise known as Marxism, focused upon the materialistic processes that brought life into our world and the abuse of the burgeouse on the proletariat. This theory later went on to found the core beliefs of communism and played

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    like to draw attention to is how the social welfare state shapes people's lives, experiences, and life chances in a way that seems only to benefit the agenda of the federal government. According to Hick (2014), the liberal (reluctant collectivist) ideology has a focus on many principles such as “pragmatism, liberty, individualism, the inevitability of inequality and humanism” (p. 80). The liberals point of view is directed at addressing the controversy about the difficulties that vulnerable groups

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    During the 1930’s, the intensive mothering ideology began to emerge. Child rearing beliefs started to shift in focus. Children, previously viewed as evil, sinful beings in need of discipline in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, were now being considered innocent and vulnerable. Approaches to parenting practices moved towards nurturance and devotion. Mothers adjusted their behaviors to be warm, child-centered, and completely devoted to meeting the needs of their children. When mothers lacked

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    to maintain power, implement policies, and justify the extermination of millions of Jews and others considered inferior by Hitler and the Nazi party. Therefore, Nazi ideology was defined as theories of racial hierarchy and Social Darwinism, which identified Germans as part of what Nazis regarded as an Aryan or master race. This ideology aimed to overcome social divisions and create a homogeneous societies, or national unity. The Nazis aimed to unite all Germans living in German territory, as well as

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