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    political ideologies of the host countries needed to be considered. Different countries may have different stances towards FDI‚ and it depends on the country’s political ideology. There are 3 main types of ideologies: Radical view‚ pragmatic nationalism and free market. 1. RADICAL VIEW This view‚ traditionally backed by highly nationalistic‚ socialist or communist countries‚ was inspired by Marxist political and economic theory‚ and claims that FDI is a means to “imperialist domination”‚ whereby

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    Cell Injury

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    injury Morphologic types of necrosis Objectives Describe cell injury List the causes of cell injury Discuss how depletion of ATP causes cell injury Describe how mitochondrial damage cause cell injury Explain the mechanism of cell injury by free radicals Discuss how calcium ion influx cause cell injury Cell injury cell injury results when cells are stressed so severely that they are no longer able to adapt or when cells are exposed to inherently damaging agents or suffer from intrinsic abnormalities

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    creation of a new product‚ new method of production‚ new markets or new ways of directing resources. It is also important to distinguish between incremental and radical innovation. Incremental innovation refers to a small change whereas radical change means a revolutionary change‚ For example‚ the invention of the first mobile phone was a radical innovation. The release of Apple’s latest iPhone is an incremental innovation. Firstly‚ I will examine the correlation between just entrepreneurship and innovation

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    The Great Depression Essay The Great depression was a catastrophe because it hurt so many people and put them out of jobs. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because after an era of prosperity‚ millions of Americans

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    achieved. Even Friedan’s The Second Stage published in 1983 has been criticized by more radical feminists for contributing to the ‘mystique of motherhood’ and upholding some of the ideas about the nature of women supported in the first wave‚ though many second wave liberal feminists would agree that patriarchy and other cultural constructs

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    Rebuilding the Government

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    by Vice President Andrew Johnson‚ who became president after Lincoln’s death President Andrew Johnson   Change for the south which he felt takes time.  Radicals believed that the south couldn’t change if former confederates returned to power  President Johnson made many enemies by defending his plan from people who didn’t agree Radical Republicans  Southern government to actively change politics in the south for society. Protection for blacks.  Their plans didn’t work out as well as they’d

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    Essay# 19 1) What are the cultural values/is the historical context of the Early Christianity (Period of Persecution and Period of Acceptance)? 2) How are the cultural values manifested in Catacomb X Good Shepherd and Good Shepherd‚ in terms of subject (for 2-D or sculpture) or building-type (for architecture)‚ location‚ purpose‚ medium‚ style and composition? 3) How does Catacomb X Good Shepherd and contrast with Good Shepherd in terms of aesthetic manifestation e.g.‚ subject‚ location‚ style and

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    existence. His existentialist understanding of what it is to be human can be summarized in his view that the underlying motivation for action is to be found in the nature of consciousness which is a desire for being. He believed that humans have a radical freedom and an ultimate power over their actions; however‚ with great power comes great responsibility. His basic ideas and philosophy of existentialism emerged from the critical time and place he was living in. “Hell is other people”‚ the famous

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    The Red Scare was a time shortly after the end of World War I when the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia occurred. The United States had a fear of communists‚ socialists‚ anarchists‚ and other radical groups following the series of bombings in 1919. Many innocent people were jailed for expressing their views‚ civil liberties were ignored‚ and many Americans feared that a communist government would take over. During World War I‚ patriotism was prevalent in the United States due to the propaganda being

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    to the third-wave feminists. Moreover‚ some commentators have asserted that the silent majority of modern feminists have more in common ideologically with the first-wave feminists than the second-wave. For example‚ many of the ideas arising from Radical feminism and Gender feminism (prominent second-wave movements) have yet to gain traction within the broader

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