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    cars feature a boxer or flat engine. This engine is a high-performance machine that delivers exceptional output. As it is a flat engine, a horizontally-opposed, it assists in creating exceptional power and control, enhancing the fuel economy and performance. In order to ensure that the engine retains its performance, it is necessary to use original Subaru parts when required.…

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    The causes of the global playing field being leveled is that more people are more connected to work with each other and compete for jobs. America is effected by people that are still behind on globalizing. American citizens need to start to change right away. Leaders need to make America's youth study harder and have more people work in the science and engineering fields. People are willing to compete for American jobs, but communities need to encourage each other work harder and strive to do…

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    ratings, and room to actually exhale.” Located at the bottom one-third of the full page ad are statements from Subaru about the vehicle. All of the statements are in a white font with a blue background. The statement at the top of this section reads, “While you’re sitting on public transit, just imagine your commute in a new Subaru Impreza. No weird smells, no overhearing awful music, and nobody asking you for spare change. And with a ton of great features like excellent fuel efficiency and…

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    Collegiate Essays and Research Reports I believe that I believe that I believe that this essay is the worst ever created. This sentence is pure filler, included solely to expand the length of this abomination of a "paper" to the minimum required length. (Hopefully, you didn 't notice that. Or, for that matter, this entire parenthetical.) For starters, Thomas Edison never invented the filament, but he simply made it famous. He was a great influence, like Louis Armstrong in the world of jazz,…

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    Introduction The advances in technology have made organizations work in a different manner than they had in the past. Technology has become an important tool for organizations to advance, to innovate, and most important to make a profit. New technological advancements have made it easier for the world to be more connected than ever before. As a result, individuals and organizations have access to investigate on topics that were never seen as important in the past. One must have in mind that not…

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    The World Is Flat

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    Indoor Farming!? The Potential Solution of the Ever-Flattening World? All my life I’ve been surrounded by farming. Yet I’ve always wondered what will happen to farming as we know today by how fast our population is growing. Where will we get the food to feed this ever-growing population? Well there is a new innovative idea that could become the solution, Vertical Farms! As Friedman says in “The World is Flat”, “Whatever can be done will be done. So, if you have an idea, pursue it. Because…

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    In his article “It’s a Flat World, After All,” published in the New York Times in 2005, Thomas Friedman discusses how technology and globalization are rapidly allowing work to be done from anywhere in the world, reducing the West’s economic dominance. Furthermore, he characterizes globalization as an exhaustive and revolutionary transformation in which the entire globe becomes deeply and permanently interconnected. Friedman establishes that the world has been “flattened” as the result of…

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    democratic governments and free-market economies. Which allow people to start seeing the world as a single market (Altermatt,n.d.,p.1). Then briefly after, Windows created the software that is arguable responsible for popularizing personal computing. Which in result sparked “The New Age of Creativity”. Friedman (2005) describes it as a platform of intellectual work, intellectual capital, could be delivered from anywhere that could be disaggregated, delivered, distributed, produced, and put back…

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    A Flat World

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    A flat world is a sea of opportunities within a globally dispersed supply chain. Li & Fung defines and instructs the public how to utilize this flat world through network orchestration and competing network to network in a globally competitive economy in order to maximize the customer’s demands. This is not an easy tasks as the world is not completely flat and many stipulations cause companies in the global market to become stagnant. The following essay answers the questions of what is the flat…

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    Motivating employees The era we live in is rapidly changing and growing. Hundreds of new jobs are being created every day, and it is all thanks to the fast growing telecommunications and technology industries. Although tons of new jobs are being created yearly there are certain challenges that today’s managers are facing. One of them is motivating their employees to stay with the company. Fifty years ago this issue was not much of a problem, but with the rapidly changing world and economy we…

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