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Corporatism and Canada, 2006.
A discussion regarding governmental accountability and the need for corporatism in the Canadian government.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 0 sources, $ 62.95
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This assignment serves as a briefing report about democratic accountability. The paper discusses integrating corporatism into the Canadian political system.

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"The sponsorship scandal involving the Federal Liberal government has shown how important democratic accountability is in a government. For example, in "Liberals on winning end of Gomery report" Don Martin states, Supervisors were blinded, whistleblowers fired, bids rigged, contracts fabricated, purposes circumvented and money diverted into Liberal accounts. Using strong, at times harsh and judgmental wording, Gomery nailed the liars, dissed the forgetful and credited the trustworthy to recreate the worst parts of a sponsorship program exhaustively examined by his commission of inquiry (Martin 1)."
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Neoliberalism, Corporatization, and Privatization, 2005.
The paper examines the predominance of neoliberalism through the past several presidential administrations.
3,015 words (approx. 12.1 pages), 14 sources, APA, $ 88.95
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The paper examines problems in higher education that have resulted from economic neoliberalism. It examines how economic neo-liberalism has coerced concepts of privatization and corporatization throughout America and the field of higher education.

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"Politicians, economists and proponents of free market economics maintain that when U.S. corporations are profitable, widespread economic prosperity soon follows. This assumption is founded on the belief that money accumulated at the top of society circulates throughout all economic levels and increases consumer activity. This supposed auxiliary economic action has been closely associated with the Regan administration, becoming generally referred to as "Reganomics," because his administration espoused a "trickle down" theory of fiscal distribution. Since this ideology has been firmly embraced through the past several decades of presidential administrations, radical changes in both the number and scope of social and educational programs are evident."
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Democratic Accountability, 2006.
A literary review of Democratic accountability.
2,475 words (approx. 9.9 pages), 4 sources, $ 97.95
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This literary review discusses democratic accountability in terms of governmental change and responsibility. The paper advocates the radical change of corporatism instead of simple reform.

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"The integrity of Canada's demographic institutions seems to have been declining in recent years. For example, in "Liberals on winning end of Gomery report" Don Martin states, 'Supervisors were blinded, whistleblowers fired, bids rigged, contracts fabricated, purposes circumvented and money diverted into Liberal accounts.' Using strong, at times harsh and judgmental wording, Gomery nailed the liars, dissed the forgetful and credited the trustworthy to recreate the worst parts of a sponsorship program exhaustively examined by his commission of inquiry (Martin 1). This statement lists some of the deceptive and illegal activities that were connected to or committed by the Liberal Party. "
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Harley Davidson, 2003.
An insight into the alignment between corporate vision, culture and image of the Harley Davidson company.
850 words (approx. 3.4 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 30.95
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This paper provides an analysis of the Harley Davidson company. The writer shows how Harley has used a unique approach to branding and maintaining an alignment between their corporate vision, culture and image. They have used many different methods to achieve a blend of active corporatism while still keeping their consumers feeling as though they ?own? the brand and products associated with it.

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"Harley Davidson promotes the image that ?things are different on a Harley?. The most important feeling they promote with their brand is freedom. Freedom of life, freedom of the open road, freedom of the individual. It is said that no two Harley?s are the same. From production to consumption, the owner is involved in the process of creating their own freedom, and living the Harley dream. Their bike becomes their own self-expression, and they live the lifestyle that they perceive to be a part of owning that bike. This is also done with the management team, as well as the CEO."
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Local Food and Health, 2008.
This paper explores the importance of local food systems to human health.
1,410 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 7 sources, APA, $ 46.95
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The paper examines the role of corporate entities in food production and distribution. The paper argues that we cannot discuss the human health aspects of local food production without critically addressing how the corporatization of food production and distribution has introduced numerous destabilizing health vectors in our food systems. The paper then shows how local food production is undeniably healthier than global food production and distribution.

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"These "chemical stews" impact human bodies in numerous, and often unexpected, ways. Consider, for example, the contemporary health controversy over the excess use of antibiotics which - because of their widespread presence in the human population - have been losing their valuable potential as disease-fighting tools of our medical system. Studies have found that as much as 70 percent of the antibiotics present in our bodies today is present not from personal usage but indirectly through the consumption of animals who themselves have been excessively treated with antibiotics (Larsen 2007, p.21)."
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South African Television, 2007.
An analysis of the financial and ownership structures of South African television.
3,924 words (approx. 15.7 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 106.95
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In the following research paper, the financial and ownership structures of South African television are scrutinised, using the political economic approach. By explaining key concepts in media economics and using qualitative research, the financial and ownership structures of the SABC, e-TV and M-NET channels are described and analysed. The paper concludes that the South African television media market is a rising media power in the country as well as on the continent and internationally.

Outline:
Introduction
Literature Review
Fundamental Concepts
Media Concentration
Convergence
Media Conglomerate
Allocative and Operational Control
Legal and Economic Ownership
Corporatisation
Monopoly
Oligopoly
Critical Political Economy
The Concept of Power
Methodology
Legislation
Independent Broadcasting Authority Act
Broadcasting Act
Independent Communication Authority Act
Television in South Africa
The Sabc
M-Net
Multi-choice
E-TV
Conclusion
Sources Consulted

From the Paper
"Convergence is the merging of information and communication technologies, in order to increase the ways of production and distribution, as well as the use of knowledge, information and entertainment (Fourie, 2001a). As convergence becomes more widespread, the boundaries between sections of media become blurred. Convergence is increasingly occurring in modern media circles, adding to the concentration of the media. Convergence is visible in the example of M-NET and Multichoice. M-NET is not only a television channel, but also available online is the Internet offshoot of MWEB, as well as the M-NET and DSTV magazines that are published on a monthly basis. "





 

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