The European Project has always been more or less ambiguous about its objective. The famous Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950, considered to be the guiding principle behind the European project, is without doubt the clearest of the founding texts. It assigned the six signatory states the objective of achieving, through the European Coal and Steel Community, âthe setting up of common foundations for economic development as a first step in the federation of Europeâ. Federation was what it was...
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When I made my commitment to Baylor I was overwhelmed by the amount of mocking and warning I received for committing to what my peers called ârape universityâ. These comments towards Baylor were in response to the Baylor football team rape scandal that took place in 2016. It was the first time I was ever made aware of sexual assault or rape on campuses and the role of Title IX and what actions were made in cases like that. I...
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Cyber security is the act of protecting digital information and information systems. It focuses on protection of valuable information stored on those systems from adversaries who would want to obtain, corrupt, damage, destroy or prohibit access to it. Hence, it is a crucial part of the IT field. Malicious software, or malware, is a cyber security threat that affects the user's computer system by exploiting the system's vulnerabilities. It is one of the major threats to the security of information...
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Modern AI Systems have seen some major advancements and breakthroughs in recent years. However, almost all of them use a bottom-down approach where machines are heavily trained in as many situations as possible to increase accuracy and minimize their margin or error. This is a rather inefficient and at times untrustworthy way to teach machines. This approach requires large amounts of âgood dataâ and even with that, it is always uncertain that AI can be trusted in abstract situations. Abductive...
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Sony corporation was founded in 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. Its first invention was rice cooker which had failed and led to G-TYPE recorder in 1950, it also introduced pocket transistor radio in 1957. A cathode-ray tube was launched on October 15, 1967 which helped them in video innovation. Its headquarters are located in Japan where large parts of production, distribution and manufacture takes place. Sony Music Entertainment was created by forming a joint venture between Sony corporation...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing network of physical objects that feature an IP address for Internet connectivity, and the communication that occurs between these objects and other Internet-enabled devices and systems. In simple words, IoT is an ecosystem of connected physical objects that are accessible through the Internet. It is also referred to as Machine-to-Machine (M2M), Skynet or the Internet of Everything. The Internet of Things is a term that has been stimulated for quite a...
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Dr. Tetsunojyo Uehara first used the term of âéćŽæ» (karoshi)â, and it is defined as 'death from overwork and stress'. Since the latter half of the 1980s, karojisatsu has also become a social issue in Japan. The occurrence of overwork death is closely related to a country's unique economic and social conditions, and even the value orientation of the entire society. In the 20th century, the rapid development of Japan's economy coupled with the general appreciation of the values of...
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The European Union (EU) is a remarkable and world widely unique case of regional integration (Hix, 2017, p. 580). After the two world wars in the first half of the 20th century, some of the European countries decided to voluntarily yield part of their sovereignty to supranational institutions to ensure a long-lasting peace through regional integration and to enjoy the greater advantages of collective cooperation. The EU, at that time called European Community, was first formed at the beginning of...
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The One Belt One Road initiative is a project started by China in 2013 and that focuses on improving the connectivity and cooperation between China and several other countries in Asia, Africa and Europe to improve the trade relations worldwide. The focus of the initiative is energy, improve the infrastructure and improve transportation (Ma, 2018). However, experts see it also as a strategy to push for worldwide Chinese dominance. Two major trade routes from and to China will be built....
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The U.S. Supreme Court was created by the Constitution of the United States and was established in 1789 and recognised under the Judiciary Act of 1789 (Smentkowski 2019). When the Founding Fathers were drafting the Constitution, they were against having a central government. As a result, when writing the Constitution, they decided that it was important to have an institution that had certain checks and balances on the legislative and executive branches of government. This, therefore, resulted in the Founding...
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Introduction to the Social Status of 1950s Housewives In this essay, I will be exploring what factors affected the social status for the âideal housewivesâ in the 1950s. I will be considering the working woman, housing situations, comparing the US to the UK housewife, education and also the evolution of academic thought on the status and importance of housewives and women in society. These factors will enable me to make a clear judgement on the social status of housewives and...
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Intellectual property (IP) is intangible and it was protected by law, such as patents, copyright, trademarks and trade secret law. It is used to ensure any work that is creative such as invention of people can legally protected under the law. As an example of Siva Vaidhyanathan. He is best known for her writing in cultural criticism. He is concern about relationship among information control, property rights, technologies and social norms. Thus, she established some books like âThe Rise of...
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âTesla Motors is unique because it is not merely selling cars but also selling new technologiesâ (enter source). One of the greatest strengths that Tesla has to offer is that they deal with two of the largest markets: premium luxury cars and eco-friendly electric cars. Tesla stands above their luxury car competitors due to their advantage of being more cost effective in usage because they do not run on gasoline. The price of gasoline continuously increases each and every single...
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Introduction There are some processes and technologies that are formed for the security of computers, software, data, computer hardware and networks that are known as cybersecurity and all of these concerns things are protected by access and vulnerable supply via the Internet by cybercriminals, hackers and terrorist groups. The Internet and network that is based on information from unauthorized access or digital equipment are protected from cybersecurity (Klonoff & David, 2015). This is era of technology and the Internet is...
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To what extent might we use the term âFeministâ to describe womenâs writing of the 18th Century? How might we define the term âfeministâ? It is an idea that is constantly developing, even today. The Oxford English Dictionary defines feminism as the âAdvocacy for equality of the sexes and the establishment of the political, social and economic rights of the female sexâ. Seeing as the term was not cited until 1897 by The Daily News, is it appropriate to call...
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Technology is an inevitable tool in todayâs competitive world. Banks today operate in a highly globalized, liberalized, privatized and competitive environment. To survive in this environment, banks have to use Information Technology to provide traditional and other banking services in a digital platform. Plastic money is a term that is used to denote the hard plastic cards which the bank customers use every day in the place of actual banknotes. With increasing economic and financial liberalization, banks feel it desirable...
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Toyota Motor Company was founded in 1937, in 1950 Toyota Motor Sales was created and finally they merged into Toyota Motor Corporation in 1982. The headquarters of the company are located in Toyota City, Nagoya of Aichi Prefecture and Tokyo, Japan. Later on, in 1984 General Motors (NUMMIâthe New United Motor Manufacturing Inc.) made a joint venture with Toyota, which was the first step for production of vehicles in the USA as well as the creation of new brand âLexusâ...
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Introduction to Crisis Management and Johnson & Johnson's Reputation Crisis is an event that might result in unexpected and unstable situation such as traffic mishaps and earthquake. It often occurs unpredictable even without wrongdoing, and leads to business failure. It reported that almost all crisis lead to a great reputation damage (Dilenschneider, 2000). However, crisis could also be the seed of success when crisis management in position. According to the definition of Wikipedia, crisis management âis the process by which...
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Introduction to Franklin D. Roosevelt's Leadership âA Leader is summoned to the fore by the needs of the timeâ - Doris Jean Kearns, FDR. We stand today at a time of change and challenge, in an age of technological advancement and destructive ignorance. At a time when humanity faces its greatest and most complex challenges, we are unfortunate to have a dearth of leadership. Competence has become a rare commodity among the worldâs most prominent leaders, with value being placed...
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Background Moderating fiasco sway requires distinguishing hazard factors. The expanded weakness of the physically delicate is effectively comprehended. Subtler is the financial hazard factors, particularly inside moderately prosperous social orders. Tropical storm Katrina showed vast numbers of these dangers inside the United States. These variables incorporate neediness, home possession, poor English language capability, ethnic minorities, worker status, and high-thickness lodging. These hazard factors must be viewed as when deciding for fiasco readiness, moderation, and reaction. Introduction The Atlantic period of...
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in the town of Florida, Missouri, in 1835. When he was four years old, his family moved to Hannibal, a town on the Mississippi River much like the towns depicted in his two most famous novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). The riverboat life provided him with the pen name Mark Twain, derived from the riverboat leadsmenâs signalââBy the mark, twainââthat the water was deep enough for...
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Introduction International trade allows countries to expand their markets for goods and services that may not have been available locally. As a result of international trade, the market has greater competition and hence more competitive prices, making the product cheaper home for the consumer. Global trade allows rich countries to use their resources - be they labor, technology or capital - more efficiently. Because countries have different natural assets and resources, some countries may produce the same commodity more efficiently...
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Abstract The definition of love is something that will always remain too abstract and widespread to narrow down into a concise, neatly wrapped paragraph. Even if we did manage to do so, as many poets and writers have attempted to in the past, it is not guaranteed that the said definition will be acceptable by all those who were to come by it. In our paper, we look at love from the perspective of four different philosophers, ranging over different...
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1. Introduction: Lego is known all over the world as one of the most successful toy manufacturing company that ensures its popularity with trust in their quality and strength of the product. Primarily, the brand manufactures the classic interlocking plastic bricks, however, theyâve diversified their range of products and have moved to the entertainment and experience industry as well. Various Lego-themed amusement parks called Legoland and movies and direct-to-video such as The Lego Movie, The Lego Batman Movie, and Lego...
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The 1920 was a new start for social and political changes because for the first time more Americans decided to live in cities than they did on farms. Americaâs total wealth doubled and people experienced a nationwide economic boom which swept many into the very popular âconsumer societyâ. It was the land of golden opportunities and had the reputation of being a glamorous decade where people lived in prosperity and happiness. People from all over engaged in the same social...
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About the company Brief history: KARACHI, because of its geographical location is known as the gateway of Asia. It is considered as the safest harbor since Karachi was the small village for fishing in early nineteenth century. The Port is administered by the Brand of Trustees including the Chairperson and 10 trustees. At the time of independence in 1947, the Port capacity was about 1.5 million tons of dry cargo and 1.0 million tons of P.O.L. products per annum. Karachi...
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Abstractâ Investment in government infrastructure projects plays an important role in effective advancement and development of the country. However large scale highway development projects increases financial and budgetary burden on the government bodies. Therefore Public private Partnership (PPP) was introduced which gives an opportunity to private sector to invest in infrastructure project. Willingness of private sector to participate in investment of infrastructure projects depends upon financial and economic analysis of that project, which draws the viability in terms of benefits...
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Abstract In this paper, I would like to fill in a gap that has so far been missing in the coaching profession. By now, a number of coaching process models have become known, yet it is not a systematic, comparative analysis of these - at least the most popular ones. The replacement of the 'shortage' is, in my opinion, very timely. I think that a well-structured organization can help the coaching workforce to get acquainted with newcomers in the initial...
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Land is the most important source in food production. It is the most efficient wealth-generating asset for farmers. However, due to the economic progress, the agricultural sector is facing danger in many ways. One of the main reasons was the conversion of agricultural land in non-agricultural land uses like commercial, industrial and residential areas. This causes the agricultural land to decrease and threatens the food supply. The conversion of land to non-agricultural land is one of the most irreversible anthropological...
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1.0 Introduction Barone (2019) define quality management (QM) as âthe act of overseeing all activities and tasks needed to maintain desired level of excellenceâ. Association for Project Management (2019), further explains that QM consist of four elements which are quality planning, quality assurance, quality control and quality improvement. The focus in this discussion is on quality improvement (QI). QI is a systemic approach by employees in an organization to analyse the process for continuous improvement in the quality of the...
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