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371: Uses Of Networking
... Contents 1 The uses of Networking and communications in today’s business environment 2 LAN 2 Advantages and disadvantages of networks 3 Sharing 3 Communication 3 Allows 3 Allows 3 Resource Sharing 4 Automated Stock Control 4 E-Mail 4 Video Conferencing 5 The Internet in Business 6 E-commerce 6 Globalization and The New Economic order 7 Use of links in Marketing & Portal web sites 7 Security 8 Hardware Security ... Insecurity Data corruption Hacking Garbled transmission Data theft Lost transmission Commercial espionage Cost Frustration Can be expensive to install Leads to time wasting Need to train staff to operate Anti social -Resource sharing -Automated stock control -E-mail Resource Sharing Resource sharing is the most efficient way to use peripherals, one printer is able to serve a number of users, and it allows the sharing of hardware and software. Automated Stock Control The purpose of stock control is to ensure stock is ready and available at all times and to make sure there is not too much working capital tied up in stock. This can be ...
372: Collective Bargaining in the Workplace
... true preferences to their bosses, for fear of some sort of punishment. The essence of the employment relationship under capitalism is the exchange of money between employer and employee in return for the employer's control over a certain amount of the worker's time. The employer seeks to use his employee's time in a way that maximises the value of the output the employee produces. As a result, the ... see when we consider the objectives of both sides. Management's objective in collective relations may fall into four broad categories: first, the preservation and strengthening of the business enterprise; second, the retention of effective control over the enterprise; third, the establishment of stable and ‘businesslike' relationships with the bargaining agents; and fourth, promotion of certain broad social and economic goals. The union may threaten the survival and growth of the ... the preservation and strengthening of the union as an institution; second, the carrying out of the formal purpose of the union to get ‘more' for the membership; third, the acquisition of a greater measure of control over jobs to implement the first two objectives; and fourth, the pursuit of certain broad social and economic goals. So, simply placing management's objectives alongside those of the union gives us a partial ...
373: ... well. When reading such lines as “I was a boulder blocking my own path,” and “...a live wire...shooting out sparks..,” the reader can visualize her as the boulder or the live wire out of control. This style makes the story easier to follow and lets you feel as the character does, like you were there with them. When Dillard describes herself “--whipping the bed with a belt, like a creature ...

374: Legislative Proposal for New Indecency Language in Telecom Bill
... to divine a constitutional definition of “indecent” -- and while companies are left with uncertain liability. Second, the October 16 proposal may actually hold systems liable for communications over which they have no specific knowledge or control. The proposal purports to target those who “knowingly” send prohibited communications -- itself a relatively low standard of liability that may not even require actual intent or willfulness. Nevertheless, because the proposal i) defines the elements ... reach even a “ knowingly” standard of liability. As a result, access providers, system managers and operators, and employers may potentially be liable for actions of users over which they have no specific knowledge, intent, or control. For any company that communicates by computer, the proposal: 1) Creates liability for, but never defines, “indecent” speech, a dangerously vague standard that could leave companies criminally liable for use of mere profanity; 2) Establishes vague and contradictory standards of liability that could leave innocent companies vicariously liable for communications over which they have no control; 3) Strips workable affirmative defenses from the Senate bill, eliminating a clear standard of care for companies. Not only does the proposal endanger companies, it fails to protect children. The indecency standard guarantees that ...
375: The Role of The Emperor in Meiji Japan
... most important traditions and symbols in Japan; the Emperor and Confucianism have endured through Shogunates, restorations of imperial rule, and up to present day. The leaders of the Meiji Restoration used these traditions to gain control over Japan and further their goals of modernization. The Meiji leaders used the symbolism of the Emperor to add legitimacy to their government, by claiming that they were ruling under the "Imperial Will." They also ... Prince Konroe, and members of the Satsuma and Choshu clans who had been members of the imperialist movement eventually wound up involving into the Meiji Bureaucracy and Genro of the Meiji Era.Footnote9 Once in control of the government the Meiji Leaders and advisors to the Emperor reversed their policy of hostility to Foreigners.Footnote10 They did this because after Emperor Komeo (who was strongly opposed to contact with the west ... fiefs and return of all land to the Emperor. At first the new Meiji Rulers allied themselves with the Daimyo clans in opposition to the Tokugawa Shogun. But once the Meiji leaders had gained a control they saw that they would need to abolish the fief system and concentrate power in the hands of a central government. The Meiji rulers achieved their goals by having the Choshu, Satsuma, Tosa, and ...
376: Chinese Kinship Systems
It would be impossible to disagree with the statement that “Chinese kinship is based on male predominance”. In fact this statement may even be under-emphasizing the control and absolute power that males wield across all levels of Chinese society. Of course, where their power initially comes from though, is through the family or termed differently the “jia”. It is this extended or ideal family that cultivates the consistent patrilineal form of control/descent and dictates that residence in said “jia” is primarily patrilocal. That being said, what I hope to be able to create over the following pages is a clearer understanding of the ideal (Chinese) system of control. This ideal system,based on the ideal of male predominance, is outlined impeccably in the writings of Baker, Watson and Xiaotong. There are also excellent examples of an ideal “jia” and its power structure ...
377: Vikings In Control
The Vikings were fierce, heartless Barbarians who seized and looted many European lands from the 800’s to the 1000’s. They made their sneaky attacks at the crack of dawn killing anyone who came axe length away. ...
378: Comparison Of Job And Odysseus
... decision to make him the object of a wager. God does not give him the option to decline and he is presented with no opportunity in which he might refuse God outright. He has no control over the duration or intensity of his suffering. He is completely at the mercy of God. There is nothing to give an indication of how much agency Job had before the wager. However the arguments ... debilitation. Job is a man very limited by God. As illustrated, he has only a negligible amount of agency to begin with. By the time God and Satan finish with him, he has virtually no control over his own life. The fragment of agency he does cling to is his ability to choose whether or not to curse God. No one, except himself, could prevent Job from cursing God. Yet, he ... responsible for his suffering. Odysseus is very much a part of his own loss of agency. It stems from his encounter with Poseidon s son, Polyphemos. Until then, it was clear that Odysseus was in control of his life, as much as any man can be in control. He used his battle prowess and words as expressions of this agency he possessed. After the confrontation with Polyphemos, Odysseus words and ...
379: Johnny Got His Gun
Existence is like a creature that hides and then reveals itself. Existence is defined in Webster’s New World Dictionary as the "state or fact of being." This existence strives to reach truth which is located beyond space ...
380: Rise Of Communism
... gain of power. Lenin’s strict government, however, was about to get a lot stricter with his death in 1924. After the death of Lenin, his chief lieutenant Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin fought for control of the country. Stalin was able to win out over Trotsky and gain control of the Russian government. He felt that Lenin and Trotsky’s socialistic ideas were flawed in that they were to wait for other countries to revolt and become socialistic as well. Staling believed that a ... Great Purge. Along with the Great Purge, Stalin had his adversary Trotsky exiled to Kazakhstan, later Mexico, and eventually assassinated in Mexico in fear of conspiring with those opposing Stalin. Stalin continued to attempt total control of Russia. He strived to control every person present in Russia on a day-to-day basis. Using secret police in addition to party members, Stalin tried to control what certain people did depending ...


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