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Module 3 – Globalization
Globalizationà Rapid expansion of free market capitalism among the nations and states and acceleration of cross border transaction facilitated by the recent technology development.
Five stages of globalization
-Globalization of markets à merging of traditionally distinct and separate national markets protected by the national barriers into one huge global marketplace. Elimination of barriers for trade.
-Resources and production à development of global production. Sourcing
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CLASS #3World War II and Hollywood
America’s studio system did its part during war time. Some of the best movies came after the war: “Best Years of Our Lives,” “Stalag 17,” “From Here to Eternity,” “Patton,” “Saving Private Ryan.”. Capra: Why we Fight series. “The Great Dictator” – Chaplin – spoof of Hitler
John Wayne best known for westerns and war movies.“Flying Tigers” 1942, John Wayne’s first war movie“The Fighting Seabees”, “Back to Bataan”, “They
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Chapter 9: Campaigns, Nominations and Elections
The American electoral process has undergone considerable change. Increasingly, election campaigns have evolved from being party centered to being candidate centered. Most candidates for major office are nominated through a primary election. To nominate a presidential candidate, parties employ a mix of presidential primaries, local caucuses, and party conventions. In seeking election, an incumbent usually enjoys an advantage over a challenger,
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1.What are the advantages and disadvantages of proprietorships, partnerships and corporations?
Proprietorship advantages: easy an unexpansive to form, they are subject to few government regulation, low income taxes. Disadvantages: Unlimited personal liability, life of the business limited to the life of the business creator. Difficult to obtain large sum of capital.
Partnership: Has the same advantages and disadvantages than proprietorship but it has more than one owner.
Corporation advantages: separate
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Airport Planning/Design
ATC, Airside facility design, capacity, length requirements, environmental effects
In Canada airports were recently privatized in 1994 with the National Airport Policy (NAP) in an effort to make airports more self-sufficient as air travel demand increases
Airports classified into 5 types, National (>200k passengers/yr), Regional/Local (<200k passengers/yr), Small (Recreational), Arctic, and Remote
To design airside facilities, consider:
Future travel demand (Usually designed
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