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1531: The Global Logic Of Strategic
... collaboration. Hagedoorn also found a general pattern of flexibility and gradual changes with in the moderately stable structures of networks of strategic technology co-operation. Hagedoorn and Shakenraad (1994) when they attempted to show the effect of strategic technology alliances on company performance also produced inconclusive results. Many other empirical studies on different aspects of strategic alliances have been conducted. Shamdasani and Sheth (1994) conducted an experimental role-playing study to ... 23;4, 301-304. Hagedoorn, J. (1993) Understanding the Rationale of Strategic Technology Partnering: Interorganisational Modes of Co-operative and Sectoral Differences, Strategic Management Journal, Vol.14, 371-385. Hagedoorn, J. & Shakenraad, J (1994) The Effect of Strategic Technology Alliances on Company Performance, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 15, 291-309. Hagedoorn, J. (1995) A Note on International Market Leaders and Networks of Strategic Technology Partnering, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 16, 241 ...
1532: Revolution Girl-Style Now!
... to make change, everyone is excited, ready to get involved, make a difference. And they have. Just by going out and doing a zine says something-it means that this thing called “empowerment” is in effect. Time to make a statement. And it ain't no feeble attempt. These zines scream “I AM MAKING A DIFFERENCE.” How much more rad can it get? I'm excited to find out...(38) Through ... women told girls that anger is all right, that screaming for attention is a good thing, that girls don not have to sacrifice to get what they want, because “ Revolution Girl-Style Now” was in effect. As the Riot Grrrl music scene took off, girls found their voices once again in fanzines raving about the bands and what they had to say. “It was a liberation” one girl says, the first ...
1533: Civil Rights
... banned these tests, which often prevented blacks from voting. In the three years following its enactment, almost a million more blacks in the South registered to vote. By 1968 black voters were having a significant effect on Southern politics. During the 1970s blacks were winning public offices in majority-black electoral districts. Different Methods After the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the focus of the civil rights movement ... into the 1990s. Conclusion Although full equality has not yet been reached, the civil rights movement did put basic critical reforms in place. Legal segregation as a system of racial control was no longer in effect, and blacks were no longer subject to the humiliation of Jim Crow laws. Public institutions were opened to all. Blacks achieved the right to vote and the influence that went with that right in a ...
1534: Are Immigrants A Burden To the U.S?
... there are 1.25% of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Around 1% can't be the cause of the 7% unemployment rate. The loss of jobs and lower wages are primarily aren't the effect of immigration. The loss of jobs and lower wages are primarily an effect of manufatuers moving overseas and federal economic policies. So, what are the jobs that immigrants are supposedly stealing from us? Well, undocumented immigrants typically work in low wage-jobs not filled by U.S. born ...
1535: Free Will Versus Determinism
... real extreme and harsh. Even though this is what determinism is, doesn't mean that the determinists are trying to steal your freedom. It's only what they believe because of religion and cause and effect. In religion, many people believe in the existence of a god supports determinism. The basis of god is that he is all-knowing and all- powerful. If free will is allowed, there would be decisions ... restricted. And in everyday life, determinism does not exist in most lives. It is logical and reasonable to say that the all of free will is a measure of our humanness. Whatever we choose will effect our future. But we will base our decisions on what we feel is right, taking in our moral feelings. Free will is a measure of self-determination that people feel themselves to possess and by ...
1536: Lie
... surrounded by savages in the fog. Marlow is frightened but the savages don¡¯t do anything... until the fog rises. The savages attack and Marlows men fire back. The arrows of the savages have little effect on Marlow¡¯s men or his boat. And the guns of Marlow¡¯s men have little effect on the savages since they fire too high. Only Marlow¡¯s helmsman dies. Marlow blows the whistle and mysteriously, all the savages retreat in fear. Marlow shortly reaches the inner station where he is greeted ...
1537: Reality Is Perception
... creatures. All animals on the planet earth live in a hermeneutic spiral meaning that we all live in the past. Humans as with other animals can only sense a cause after it has made an effect. The assumption is made that if we sense an effect there must therefore be a cause, which leads to a naïve realism of perception. As well, with sensory perception there is a large amount of extraneous information such as emotional and ideological that causes interference ...
1538: African Diaspora
... and disruption experienced by Africans during the process of enslavement and the middle passage minimized the possibility that they maintained aspects of their cultures in the new world. They argue that this process "had the effect of traumatizing and marginalizing them, so that they would became cultural receptacles rather than donors" (152). Mintz and Price have argued the slave trade had the effect of "permanently breaking numerous social bonds that had tied Africans together..." (153). Another element of the "no connections" argument claims that Africans did not receive enough associational time with each other or with those of ...
1539: Culture, Nature & Freedom: Treating Juvenile Offenders.
... culture. He would like to elevate the morals of the human mind. To do this, we must continually test the standard. New ideas must be able to circulate freely. We must weigh how all actions effect others. This can not be done in these Youth centers as well. They have very specific codes and any questioning is reprimanded. Cultural influx is at a standstill and Censor ship is at it's ... for each other. No one wants to be above the rest. A strong whole help everyone individually as well. A week whole causes resentment and jealousy. A look at Wiesel gives us insight to the effect of the political institution on these Centers. Are these kids a product of our culture? If so how do we keep this from occurring? The answer is not to lock them up. What family bonds ...
1540: White Fang
... life in the wild that he had enjoyed and mastered throughout his life. This proves the strength that the wild has on the creatures who live in it. The wild has also had a small effect on my life. The wild while not as suvier as the wild in White Fang has shaped me into a nature lover, ever since I was little I would always wonder to my grandparents woods ... the constant searching for something new and exciting that I have never done before. These are all ways that the wild has influenced my life. White Fangs dealings with the wild have had a similar effect to the dealing with the wild in my life. A second emotional influence that White Fang has had that is similar to mine, is fear. White Fang’s dealings with fear has changed his life ...


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