The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Different cultures respond ethically, morally, and politically to the pressures of modern industrial management in that they try to protect and maintain its own traditions and customs despite globalization and the continuing demand of corporation to produce more and more, not taking into consideration the human factor, the damage to the environment, and the respect for other cultures idiosyncracies.
It seems that modern industrial management is only focused on producing more results; more income through the selling of products and services. But they try to do this at all costs. Not considering people's way of thinking, belief systems, local history and traditions, and the respect of their own customs.
That is why most of the time multinational companies are not so well accepted in other countries. They created jobs, although most of the time are workers low paid jobs with minimum benefits. Some of these companies enter the country with fiscal privileges and pay minimum taxes and does not take care of the environment, wasting many natural resources that are much needed by the local people.
Answer:
The answer is: Judah
Explanation:
Jeremiah was the son of the Jewish priest Hilkiah of Benjamite village of the Anathoth city. He was also known as the weeping prophet.
God withdrew his blessings from the Judah nation, when the nation diverted from the God by breaking the covenant. Then God guided Jeremiah to prophesize that the Judah nation will be plundered and captivated by the foreigners and will suffer from famine.
The first main goal was to find a north west passage- a direct route to the pacific ocean.
The second goal was to collect and record new plants and animals species.
The third goal was to make new and accurate maps.
That would be france and britain. It was a territorial war.
Answer:
Majority
Explanation:
For the law to be passed in the House of Commons, it must be voted by the simple majority of the House. The House of Commons has 650 members, so for a law to be passed in this legislative body, it must be approved by 325 of its members.