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    1. Introduction In organizations different composition of people are working due to increasing globalization and economic activities in a global world. Globalization, advancement in information and communication technology together with improved transportation system have reduced the distance separating people of different cultures, races, ages, ethno religious and social backgrounds. The organizations at present observe the growing presence of women at the workplace, at a growth of multiethnic workforce

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    because the ocean is beautiful but because the ocean is a major hub of economic activity. The sea provides us with food and livelihoods along every coast of the United States and its territories. Commercial, recreational, and subsistence fisheries bring in many millions of pounds of fish and dollars each year to coastal communities. People also use the ocean and shoreline for a multitude of recreational and resourceful activities that allows one and many to live their daily life. Despite the development

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    Human settlement and other socio-economic activity in early Greece were greatly impacted by physical factors such as climate, landscapes, and natural resources. The climate associated with Bronze Age Greece is typically assumed to have been closely related to that of present times with slight variations. While the landscapes of Greece are dominated by mountains and surrounded by the sea, making it difficult to produce sufficient agriculture for huge populations without exploiting the land, but allowing

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    A whole new economic activity has now emerged because of Keggfarms, which till now was a routine, redundant but a certain source of income even though meagre. The key results could be underlined as: significant contribution to household income, gender Empowerment, alternate livelihoods at several points, food security and environmental converter of rubbish into food. The Govt of India, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, set up a committee headed by a senior technocrat from NABARD to study

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    1) The essential economic activity in the early Roman state was agriculture. The type of influence agriculture had on the social classes, is that the majority of the Romans were independent farmers who farmed on their own, small plot of land. Also the land owned by people, determined their wealth as well. Having their own plot of land, helped the families to provide food for their members to survive. 2) The events in early Roman history that caused Romans to be anti-dictators and pro-Senate, was

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    Introduction According to Milton Friedman’s statement which had published by The New York Times Magazine in year 1970, he had suggests that economic and social objectives are separate and distinct. “In each of these cases, the corporate executive would be spending someone else's money for a general social interest. In so far as his actions in accord with his "social responsibility" reduce returns to stockholders, he is spending their money. In so far as his actions raise the price to customers

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    decline is due to the meteoric rise of China into the world trade network, along with Mexico and India, this kind of measure of poverty as a marker for economic activity can be hazed by the integration of these three economies alone. It can not be overlooked however and is definitely seen as a positive effect on the distribution of world economic activity. In terms of income per capita, ‘the average income in the richest 20 countries is 37 times that in the poorest 20 – a ratio that has doubled in the

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    1. Executive summary: This report is about the impact that free information represent for economic activities. This subject is very important because it explains how social networks website effect the economy by increasing their own revenue, the revenue of the advertisement brands, and the number of employees. The major finding of these results on the huge number of people that are hire in these companies. 2. introduction: In the 21th century, the internet is very efficient. Most of people are

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    longstanding process. It is a process that basically connects people all over the world, with people all over the world. More formally defined by National Geographic, “globalization results in the expansion of international cultural, economic, and political activities. As people, ideas, knowledge, and goods move more easily around the globe, the experiences of people around the world become more similar.” (2015) Globalization has allowed citizens from all walks to life to achieve some form of communication

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    his daily life. When Frazier and his friends would escape to the woods, they were able to enjoy doing insignificant activities without any consequences. In addition, "marginal” places and activities are valuable to humankind because it allows adults to use their imaginations like during childhood. The purpose is to influence adults to taste the joy these “marginal” places and activities bring which serves as an incentive to continue to contribute to society. Contributing to society typically meaning

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