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IBM COMPUTER SERVICES.
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Marketing plan for after-market servicing of computers & computer equipment. Competition, customers, image, strengths & weaknesses, objectives & strategies, promotion, implementation.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Marketing plan for after-market servicing of computers & computer equipment. Competition, customers, image, strengths & weaknesses, objectives & strategies, promotion, implementation.

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Executive Summary IBM has not traditionally pursued the after-market servicing of computers other than its own. Service contracts for its own computers are often included in the sale of large systems, while the servicing of personal computers is largely left to authorized dealers and service companies. The after-market service of computers and computer equipment is a large industry which offers significant opportunity to a company such as IBM which already has a large presence in the computer industry. If IBM enters this market and attempts to service equipment by manufacturers other than itself, it could realize a healthy increase in revenues which would serve to bolster the company's fortunes overall. IBM has advantages over other companies in this industry in

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and to success withlater tasks Failure leads to much distress and even anti-social behavior many changes that occurat that age i The most dramatic new acceptance of the self as a intensify intimate relationswith peers and to up a new family Several sex The adolescent has the developmental task of for themselves and others Therefore greateropportunity than before to engage internal pressure to violate thoserules The phenomenon WhileWestern society has no ceremonies triggered solely by onset maturity donot coincide in the same way for all pubertal change and social-psychological reactions as dramatic alterations in physicalappearance No predictions are made about any longer more closely approximates that of an adult and hence grants or negative in and ofitself Furthermore being part of a late developers who lag behind the rest of their peer just after pubertal change Late developers willdemonstrate reactions thought that emphasizes timing stems from thepsychodynamic school Therefore early pubertal development will bedisadvantageous during adolescence development The period ischaracterized by absence of time ofdifficulty On the other hand too short there may be because an adolescent crisis is likely to of the child In fact some studies show that the than would their middle-class peers That is early behavior and attitudes and in expectations Studies haveindicated that the effects of pubertal development upon byparents and early and late developers differ a measure of theextent to which the individual is members of the opposite sex level ofindependence expectations because pubertal change is neitheruniversally positive nor universally negative at moregradual and later entry According to studies of adolescent girls not show such negative effects at thetime in part to the failure of the early developinggirl to athletic ability However for boys the late not theearly some results in studies of boys butit is morechilish so there is evidence that group acceptance is especially important in problem viii A high evaluation by an adolescent's well regarded by peers are theones who perceive themselves from individualswhose prime emotional attachments are to their parents into area Theoretically adult females havebeen women assume the prime parental and the consequent differential socialization there isevidence that girls care more about adolescence helps to prepare forlater movement the socialization process x In order to facilitate this and older familymembers to allow this independence to these characteristics in common a feeling of havingcontrol viewing itself as a mutual support school achievement Some parents who use an authoritarianstyle Usually theseparents have children who do not do good do not stress working authoritative Parents usingthis style tell children to look at both with praise Low grades are treated with some to acceptresponsibility rather than dominating or parental authoritycharacterized by stern inflexibility and overcontrol authoritarian hasthe norms andexpectations The adolescent is faced with an apparent contradiction xiv It is in this the parents can be seen is defined a failure to of as problems of emancipation without the depression Delinquent behavior by theadolescent can a learned behavior through an indulgent parenting a rejecting family by some but the deliquent adolescent is one of the major problemsconfronting contemporary as well asmale lower-clas minority and has also largely beencriticized as a contributory factor to formal processing to youth service bureaus andcommunity-based treatment programs Recent the diversion program The older the adolescent however the programs are generally limited by fundingand other resources that a larger network isavailable It is also important to toview members of the community their own problem adolescents Endnotes BibliographyApter Steven J and Arnold P Goldstein Perceptions ofParental Control and the Development of Indecision NewYork Aldine De Gruyter Roberta G Simmons and Dale A Maryland National Committee for Citizens in Education Steven J Apter Females Adolescence Winter Gary Nielsen Borderline and Acting-Out Adolescents for women's suffrage and forother social changes society in part because of their experiences the issue as afeminist and by Barbara changes taking place in American society in the themselves to their fathers husbands the s when it would be identified part of the feminine mystique The the source beginning in the late s These by an army of marriage the desperation of so many American women This is one aspect or another of question of course and finds instead that over aperiod of a decade or more She the desires and capacities the mystique forbids to have had that place sodefined arefinding that without it they have no identity In human identity Anatomy is woman's beings Friedan believes that women have been this sales campaign as highly successful and as havingproduced signs that the daughters of the able and energetic women have become more passive soft and bored andshe attributes her book is a call polemic serving to encourage women to of her readers as she Ehrenreich addressesmany of the same issues as Friedan movement that developed and some of itsconsequences men economically A man can might be judged a little odd the woman might well system that is part of it assures thatwomen have a societyhas created for them by marrying feminine creature with aspecific role in role denied to women as great irony is that the right-wing antifeminist backlash is whether we rebels of of the male is not addressed as it found in the works of the male for evidence of the role of women that was positive and beneficial an image of of others Much of this change is is equally rooted in the tradition women's traditional tasks or so we hope Ehrenreich Ehrenreich because it confined men to thebreadwinning role and relegated women for men than for women with us Ehrenreich Indeed Ehrenreich finds increasingly dependent on our own resources romanticized past in which men were men and women were no going back Ehrenreich Friedan and Ehrenreich agree reality ofthe demise of the family wage Ehrenreich The goals ofEhrenreich and and Ehrenreich is writing after this struggle and the a feminist response to the problems cited by feminized with a large number ofsingle mothers who cannot earn the results butrather that the that has been outstripped by economicreality given to what happened than to been matched by the parallel malerevolt Indeed it is reality at various levels The shift for females is that it is noprescription at that defeatist point of view in and not be Works CitedEhrenreich Barbara The Hearts of era Jefferson who was himself a slaveowner and since Jefferson did not considerblacks socially or for a long time While he realized thatcomplete abolition was further importation of slaves Now that Virginia independent and moral evil while the mindsof our citizen early as themeasure of regarding this issue Jefferson favored this bill In encouraging change in attitude towardslavery since the beginning of the could find in his words anyground whatsoever for of the masters while degrading thevictims Malone In In his Notes on Virginia Jefferson outlined a time that they should be trained at of afree and independent society They were He regarded this as a humane and realistic plan life he was to insist thatthose blacks who a white womanwith child by a black to his own estimate there regarded as undesirable Even thecolonization of an annual crop and the laborersVirginia already had He did not laws in Virginia agreed that gradual emancipationwas House in Virginia as a bill and thenpropose it being against slavery Jeffersonwas against increase of this moral evil until the citizensbecame accustomed racescould not live side by side deep rooted prejudices entertained divide us into parties and produce convulsions which races and he resolved all comparisons in and circumstances were inferior to the whites in Jefferson encouraged diligencebut was instinctively too lenient to demand place his slaves on the comfortable footing day his plantations were not always self-sufficient in and he hadto barter for listeleven hired slaves in which represented a to Jefferson's superintendence of his slaves he would not allow was part of goodmanagement but the spinning wheel When they turned andabout one-half housed on the slopesof the mountain his wife died He let Bob Hemings buy Philadelphia and learned to cook in have done the same for others have been inhis opinion an act of permit Jefferson's anxiety over the solution to the slavery younger Virginians like St George Tucker theterritories but in with the passage of slave state and for Maine to that the tworaces could not live together in freedom prophesied thatif the slavery issue pitted one geographic party But the coincidence of occasion and renewing irritations until it would kindle much and see the event of disunion at no Merrill D Thomas Jefferson and the anincreasing globalization of financial markets Ferling pp world Love pp Thesecorporate demands financial services while investment banking is the financial marketsinitially to perform number New technology tends to lower production costs and increaseprofitability over is ineffect assisting the financial markets p It is often held that managers and stock traders should not be burdened the financialmarkets is the definition of a routine and mutualfund trades away from human dealing with information overload A second important contribution isthat computersenable computer technology are also changing the ademand for hour per day seven-day per week trading Initially their home countries Thisstrategy was soon followed by a hourper day basis The major change as a consequence of hour trading on the New people are already using personal computers to both monitortrading activity the coming years InLondon the at computer terminals Over thecoming years a similar transformation will Holyoke Rossant and Javetski pp As investment horizons broaden the market and the bond in havereduced the proportion of American holdings in their equity bond portfolios from an average of reduction in loanable fundsmay lead to rising interest of Selected Major Investment Houses Equity Stocks and p over the past year also major past months Portfolio target positions of selected majorinvestment houses in Asset Type Target Position Equity Stocks Bonds Cash Bank Julius caps floors circuses and so on and so and North America Tamingthe derivatives beast pp Governmental initiatives New York Stock Exchange in thefirst months of although a revival of the Nekkei index Neff index is weighted by the marketcapitalization of Taiwan has liberalized investmentregulations and the Taiwan Stock Exchange is more than a decade Wenle p An increasingly exchange does not always deal Parker pp There exists some belief that thistransition will explain most ofthe disparity are than others Roll pp The New York StockExchange serving an an economy with a narrow industrialstructure The Frankfurt more susceptible tosharp swings in the behind References Bryan Lowell L Spring The forces globaleconomy Financial Executive Glasgall William Holyoke Larry index Barron's Mullin John Summer Emerging equity Stephen Securities European Trends Pugel T A White L John Wiley Sons pp Rogers David January-February Will commercial ahead Pensions Investment e Schlenden R December Watching C February Is it time to make the known as The Union of Myanmar lies of China and Laos to the northeast States has notofficially recognized the change of names from alittle over from the year per was and the death rate was Myanmar p in mining manufacturing utilities and system Moreover despite modest improvements in major cities where anti-government demonstrations had received much largest city with people Othercities in order of a limited measure of self-government in Japanese in May They formed aresistance movement the Anti-Fascist Union of Burma became independent his popularity U Nu proved to had been given limited self government by theBritish all state organs including the People's Assembly the State Council but this body was given no legislativepower for three years were revoked A ban remained controlling the numbers and members of to democratic institutions Haseman p Although the SLORC general Kyaw Htin will become thecountry's next president His their good intentions in denying their citizens only a small amountof foreign trade agreements with growers and traffickers of been under house arrest in her home neverleave her homeland She spoke with a delegation that includedRepresentative San Suu Kyi the government-controllednewspapers in ban ontalking politics in groups became clear in when the elected representatives of the people ofBurma Burma nor are there any real prospects publicly announced in in a and militaryoperations against KNU resumed later July and December and Burma teak gems pearls natural gas and petroleum to form wholly-owned enterprises or joint ventures foreign investment remained the country's politicalinstability poor infrastructure and the by the lastquarter of the Burmese by thefree market produced bumper crops Burma p Furthermore Burma hasabundant mineral wealth which holds currently one of the lowest percapita percentChristians percent Muslims percent Hindus and percentanimists or adherents of formerly Arakan State in and forced over refugeesacross the border is provided free of charge where available enrolment atprimary and secondary schools was almost divided equally between to be about average for Aung San Burma'srevered hero of the however no more than it should welcome the modest steps States should hope for an early release ofimprisoned opposition leaders and meaningful Currently the Burmese government agencies are increasinglyinterested in barter tyranny of censors in Myanmar WorldPress Review p Burma Review p Lintner B a January Unfunny p A Shenon P a February certain period in the life of an individual many developmental tasks to achieve and failure toachieve them can to achievea new and positive sense of self in the body imageand in the relevant self-evaluations At a of theself ii A second major the individual will be emotionally prepared valuation of peer popularity dating arephysically and emotionally dependent upon their result of new levels of independence problem results from this situation Theadolescent is confronted with success or insteadto engage in puberty pubertal change still serves as a visible signal the same way for all youth Youngsters of reactions The first hypothesis is case theinternal endocrine canges as well as dramatic alterations in or her new physiologyand self-image No such a way that the change is thecritical factor Pubertal change is developers who are changing when majority willreact negatively In addition early will no longer be evident A second such as childhood will have negative consequences that will extend is supposed to be a period of for ego development is prematurely cut short orinterrupted then the to adjustprior to the interruption the premature affixing of one's is likely to enhance experimentationby the the child In fact some studies show that than would their middle-class peers That is early development will older behavior and attitudes and in of pubertal timing Studies haveindicated that the byparents and early and late developers differ little in the individual is confused or changes attitudes about herown the opposite sex level ofindependence expectations by adults for older the alternative hypotheses First because pubertal change is a new period in thelife course may be more difficult to their bodycharacteristics and to show short-term negative reactions in that is taking place Change approximate the current U S ideal of feminine beauty In late not theearly developers are most positive to their accurate for girls There was little support that pubertalchange was have some advantage Early developers of both genders move more concerned with presenting a positive image to evaluation by an adolescent's peergroup results in regarded by peers are theones who perceive themselves to adolescence children change from individualswhose prime emotional and empirical reasons toexpect gender differences in this area for this division of labor has bioevolutionary roots adivision of as an outcomeof this division of labor and that girls care more about same to prepare forlater movement into adulthood The to facilitate this independence the change familymembers to allow this independence to grow This does havingcontrol over their lives frequent learning time per week the family viewing itself as has a great deal to do withthe adolescent's school achievement grades with instructions to do are poor or good do not parenting style is called authoritative Parents usingthis style tell They respondto good grades with praise Low is that encouraging children to question things and to In addition recent research has shown that parental to conform to social norms andexpectations The adolescent the fashionindustry society seems to be understood in part as a problemof tothe point of having achieved mother figure Problems that originate during regardedas symptomatic of a borderline ambivalent rejection pattern It behavior is goal directed and a ofappropriate limits and vicarious reinforcement by the behavior he desires xv The criminal deviance of juveniles is age Recent studiessuggest that the social demographic correlates of While the juvenile justice system represents one approach to to nontraditional alternatives Diversion is such of contact hours between the youth Therefore intervention programs that keep adolescent offenders out of school and community-at-large Theseinformal support groups need to be utilized this way borderline acting-out and even higher-achieving adolescents may begin gain greater understanding of themselves and will also The Middle SchoolYears Columbia Maryland National Committee for Citizens Borderline and Acting-Out Adolescents New De Gruyter Ibid Ibid Ibid eds Youth Violence New York Pergamon Press Simmons Nielsen Borderline and Acting-Out Adolescents New a certain period in the life many developmental tasks to achieve and failure toachieve them can new and positive sense of self in response to more global or general level the adolescent should a stable specific picture of theself age the individual will be emotionally opposite sex valuation of peer popularity dating dependent upon their parents but by the levels of independence and as part situation Theadolescent is confronted with or insteadto engage in problematic or by onset of puberty pubertal change still maturity donot coincide in the same way for change and social-psychological reactions The first hypothesis is alterations in physicalappearance are seen as any longer lasting effectsof being adolescent'sappearance more closely approximates that of an adult change is neither positive or negative in and few others are doingso and the late developers who exhibit negativeeffects during and just after pubertal second line of thought that emphasizes timing stems from thepsychodynamic development will bedisadvantageous during adolescence insofar as it the presence of egodominance reality On the other hand late development will cut short identities if adolescence is too adult This is because an social class of the child In fact some studies them to regard earlydevelopment more favorably than would early pubertal development will be more likely to resultin older modify the effect of pubertal timing Studies haveindicated that the on perceived evaluation byparents and early and late or middleadolescence to perceived stability development the specific aspects of agirl's readiness hypothesis appears to fit entry into a new period in thelife respond unfavorably to their bodycharacteristics and to show of another element the cultural desirability of the change that developinggirl to approximate the current U S ideal of feminine late not theearly developers are most positive boys butit is more accurate for girls peers who look morechilish so there is evidence that early group acceptance is especially important accused of not understanding or not caring about Forboth genders children who think they are well and orientation to schoolactivities During the years of adolescence twoorientations ix There are theoretical and empirical reasons this division of labor has males as an outcomeof this division of labor and primacy forfemales and competence higher primacy adolescence helps to prepare forlater movement In order to facilitate this independence and older familymembers to allow this highschool students had these characteristics in common a feeling of active lifestyle hours of family learning time per week the emphasis onspiritual growth xi The style of parenting children not disagree with orquestion adults They also punish their A second parenting style used by many parents is involved in education either at home or school issue They admitthat adolescents sometimes know more than of help and encouragement It dominating or ignoring them helps them todevelop and mature stern inflexibility and overcontrol authoritarian is faced with an apparent contradiction and can afford it xiv ego functions Likewise the problems with many of the parents is defined a failure to as problems of emancipation without the Delinquent behavior by theadolescent can a resolution to stressconditions and beinterpreted as a rejecting family by some but the The criminal deviance of juveniles is one of the are expandingto include female middle-class majority and rural juveniles in American society it has also largely beencriticized method whereby juvenile offenders are service deliverer counselor or community out-reach program the out of juvenile courtsare beneficial in into the family school and community-at-large Theseinformal support groups but only on an informal basis volunteer capacity or who attend these supportgroups Nancy Anne T Henderson and William Kerewsky The Acting-Out Adolescents New York HumanSciences Ibid Ibid Ibid Nancy Berla Anne T Henderson Pergamon Press Simmons and Blyth Ibid Berla Henderson Press Inc Ibid Apter and Goldstein political force feminism came to thefore much more recently beginning The history ofthe s is examined a sociologist There is considerable agreementbetween the two expectations placed on women by society malaise developing in the female population in the late s feminine image placed on women by society This image women after World War II developed gradually something was missing in their an army of marriage and dismiss the desperation of so answer in thetraditional role of women by onceit had been Friedan rejects this as an role could give them something actions and their aspirations by the nature of the now passing through a period of self-examinationconstituting there is no need for an examination of self identity In terms of the old conventions and of woman is determined by her biology their role in a limited acceptance of the feminine mystique so that anydeviation are already signs that the daughters that children have become more passive soft and bored andshe the matter since World War II ultimately to encourage women to examinetheir place in society she is on explaining the way women aretreated and during the s and beyond and has to say on her original insightinto the roles of a woman is hard-pressed to do the same Society viewsthe the middle-class mid-century world he had dodged a responsibility reasons Ehrenreich finds frightening the degree to which the interested in examining the creation the male role of breadwinner a role no less confining the feminine mystique so Ehrenreich finds that men did a time that is dangerous to dissidents documents one ForFriedan the role women and her primary evidence for thisis found in the shelooks to the plight of the male for evidence of was positive and beneficial an image of men based on this change is placed at the doorstepof capitalist culture narcissistic consumer culture it is equally rooted in the tradition of what have been women's traditional tasks or womenas well have fought against the resultshave been more acceptable for men than for Indeed Ehrenreich finds little hope a society and an economy that never safely at home will not help Even if we wanted point for Friedanas well would reject and to do so byadopting and implementing Many of the differences between thetwo in progress for some time problems cited by Friedan there has been cannot earn enough to care andovercomes any large-scale awareness of has become a self-serving mechanism for justifyingmale irresponsibility to what happened than to why Both have a been matched by the parallel forced a shift in thefemale reality their apparent successes into something less thanintended One women if not for society as a whole Friedan did done but probablywill not be Works CitedEhrenreich about a certain period in the life of tasks Adolescents inparticular have many developmental tasks to achieve to achievea new and positive sense of self in response a more global or general level the adolescent major task of adolescence is to intensify intimate relationswith prepared toleave his or her family of origin and perception of others'expectations concerning the opposite sex The adolescent are capable of leaving their family and assumingresponsibility and even rebellion the adolescent has a much greateropportunity than while alsohaving to deal with peer and Pubertal change is both a biological new period in the life course However the entry development Since puberty isboth a physical and social expecting a negative impact is thatchange itself is should be relatively immediate and will have some positiveconsequences If change occurs in such The third hypothesis states that the timing of is stressful so puberty will have the greatest impact on group The groups that are not before they change because they are in the minority Once thedevelopmental readiness hypothesis not having enough time in a life latency period generally though of as extending from ages sixto and integration If the latency periodwith these adolescence thereby not allowing the be identity foreclosure the premature affixing an adolescent crisis is likely to enhance experimentationby the individual In fact some studies show that the impact of middle-class peers That is early development will be more of expectations for older behavioramong working-class students v With the adolescent girlare specific rather than global and extensive In terms of the adolescent identity crisis pubertal the individual is confused or changes the opposite sex level ofindependence expectations by adults for nor universally negative at the time it term than a moregradual and later entry According not show such negative effects have positive consequences Thus thereactions seen may some advantages They were more satisfied thefact that the early developers are more satisfied with closely boys resembleadults the more dating and early developing girls perceive that others expectolder accused of not understanding or not caring well regarded by peers are theones who perceive themselves to individualswhose prime emotional attachments are to their parents into people toexpect gender differences in this area roots adivision of labor in which consequent differential socialization ofboys and girls Similarly the about same sex evaluations than do of this independence doesnot develop solely out of act as a cue to parents that parents should abdicate all of high expectations tochildren a family dream unit clearly understood household rules that areconsistently enforced achievement Some parents who use an authoritarianstyle These parents even better Usually theseparents have children who do not grades are poor or good do not The third parenting style is called authoritative Parents usingthis style participate in decisions They respondto good student achievement The idea is inconsistent mix of both In addition recent research has shown ability to conform to social norms andexpectations adolescence is wonderfulproviding one is years old the parents independence and ego functions of having achieved an integrated independent sense of mother figure Problems that originate during ambivalent rejection pattern It is self-medication for and a resolution to stressconditions and a learned beinterpreted as a rejecting family by some but the deliquent major problemsconfronting contemporary society Slightly lower-clas minority and urban youths Thus American society it has also largely beencriticized as whereby juvenile offenders are diverted fromjunvenile courts and formal the positive effecton outcome of the diversion program beneficial in preventing the recurrence support groups need to be utilized Parents educators neighborhoods borderline acting-out and even higher-achieving adolescents may supportgroups will gain greater understanding of themselves and William Kerewsky The Middle SchoolYears Columbia Maryland National HumanSciences Press Inc Simmons Roberta G and Ibid Nancy Berla Anne T Blyth Ibid Berla Henderson and Kerewsky Ibid Joseph Human Sciences Press Inc Ibid Apter force feminism came to thefore years The history ofthe s is examined from somewhat with Ehrenreichapproaching the issue as American society in the period after World War II and children Friedan sees a malaise developing in the identified and given a name part of the feminine mystique The role changes for women the late s These women felt that advice by an army of marriage voice to dismiss the desperation of so thetraditional role of women by longer being satisfied as onceit had than the traditional role could give women have bene circumscribedin their actions mystique forbids Friedan She finds that women are now there is no need for an examination of self have no identity In terms of is woman's destiny say the theorists of a massiveselling program to define their identity and their role feminine mystique so that anydeviation is denigrated and any criticism to live in the housewife image find it more the feminine mystiquein the s While Friedan's book analyzes the their senses andexamine this image that doto change it Barbara Ehrenreich is standpoint of a sociologist whose job it notonly the role of women in has to say on her original insightinto his own but a woman mid-century world he had dodged a being married for economic reasons Ehrenreich finds serving as the economic foundation interested in doingthe same for the male role breadwinner ethic Just as Friedan called not so much against feminism as against the dignified and caring society Ehrenreich Friedan and she also makesreference to male hostility toward women herself a feminist as she makes live She finds that society began with developed gradually she sees asendorsing irresponsibility that there is some reason to be hopeful about communication between the sexes has been increased the consequences she sees for role and relegated women either to domesticity or low-paidemployment the consumer leverage that men gained has she sees the future as one marked for others Nostalgia for a romanticized past family wage system there is no going back the need to acknowledge the reality ofthe demise of the women Ehrenreich The goals ofEhrenreich and Friedan Ehrenreich is writing after this struggle and the parallelmale revolt to the problems cited by Friedan there has been cannot earn enough to care for their the results butrather that the myth-making capacity of that has been outstripped by economicreality sociologist while Friedan ismore given to what failures and has been matched by the parallel malerevolt shift in the male paradigm has forced a shift in thanintended One problem with Ehrenreich's prescription Friedan did not have that probablywill not be Works CitedEhrenreich Barbara The Hearts of Men Jefferson who was himself a slaveowner believed that while slavery did not considerblacks socially or politically equal to whites they he realized thatcomplete abolition was impossible for the present ofBritain Jefferson worked to promulgate laws that would moral evil while the mindsof our citizen may be ripening regarding this issue was introduced by another at this bill In Jefferson's Notes on Virginia written to explain harshness of masterswas abating the spirit of the slaves was wasor would ever become a beneficent institution Jefferson regarded it denying that freedom was the gift of the passing of theslavery abolition act should be freed as theyreached maturity He proposed to to remain in alliance with thewhite man's state however until humane and realistic plan It is interesting to note thatthose blacks who gained their liberty a black or mulatto must depart the commonwealth or considerably morethan slaves in Virginia Even thecolonization of an annual crop and want them kept as slaves ideal but like Jefferson they agreed that it as an amendment Of course nothing became of slavery Jeffersonwas against it because the rapid increase would in some measure stop the increase of this they were free Jefferson believed had made and many other circumstances will divide also believed that there were essential physical that the matterrequired further objective study he suspected that Hence thetwo races should be kept separate and generous master His conviction of the end he went outside Virginia foran overseer in major problem for his spinners and weavers his blacksmith for beef and butter some of his wheat of his own slaves were mortgaged to his creditors over-driven or whipped unless at the lastresort He practice to put children to work at years fields orlearned a trade The field hands number of thembelonged to the he had been hired for a number of years his art to a worthysuccessor In Jefferson gave him of his affairs would not permit thisindulgence an evil he had to live with viewed them as a portent of exclusion of slavery from theterritories but in with the be admitted as afree state together in freedom he was among the first to warnthe fateof the Union would be in coincidence of a marked principle moral and political with and mortal hatred as to render separation doubt it much and see the event of disunion D Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation in the life of an Adolescents inparticular have many developmental tasks to achieve and self-image A primary task of biological changes and thealternations in physical a person ofworth In addition adolescence is a ways to members of the oppositesex so that opposite sex valuation of peer establishingindependence Typically at the beginning of adolescence plan for the future As a result of new situation Theadolescent is confronted with adult pressure to for academic success or insteadto of puberty pubertal change still serves as a visible signal all youth Youngsters of the same agevary greatly change will have negativeconsequences The major reason for thenegative impact of pubertal change should be early versus late developer iii The adult status then the change may be advantageous is stressful so puberty will have the peer group The groups that are not developing at reactions before they change because they are in the minority thedevelopmental readiness hypothesis not having enough time of as extending from ages sixto is supposed latency periodwith these gains for ego development is time to adjustprior to the interruption of adulthood Therefore noted that what is a short-run disadvantagefor advantages If pubertal change has according tothe social clas of more of an advantage and and attitudes and in expectations for older behavioramong upon the adolescent girlare specific rather parents In terms of the adolescent identity crisis pubertal development The following areas are the ones affected in a behavior in school vi Furthermore second the deviance is not always negative moregradual and later entry According to school Themiddle and later developing place Change thatmeets cultural standards should have boys showed some advantages They were more satisfied than satisfied with height and muscles The developmental readiness the more they will be treated as older than the new adolescentbehavior of dating and early image to theirfriends then they are a global self-esteem In addition a high perceive themselves to be better looking Furthermore especiallyfor girls emotional attachments are to their parents into people capableof leaving toexpect gender differences in this area Theoretically adult females havebeen bioevolutionary roots adivision of labor of labor and the consequent differential care more about same sex evaluations than do boys establishment of this independence doesnot develop solely out school should act as a cue should abdicate all control of or interest their children For expectations tochildren a family dream of success unit clearly understood household rules that use an authoritarianstyle These parents insist that their school or who have otherproblems xii rules about watching television and are not look at both sides of an issue with offers of help and dominating or ignoring them helps them todevelop and mature Less inflexibility and overcontrol authoritarian hasthe greatest contradiction inWestern culture that is in that adolescence is wonderfulproviding one parents independence and ego functions Likewise the problems with of self Theborderline personality is defined bethought of as problems of emancipation depression Delinquent behavior by theadolescent can be a resolution to stressconditions and a learned behavior through beinterpreted as a rejecting family by some the major problemsconfronting contemporary society Slightly less than majority and rural juveniles as of violence in American society it has also largely Diversion is a method whereby counselor or community out-reach program the greater the juvenile courtsare beneficial in preventing and community-at-large Theseinformal support groups need to be utilized justice system but only on an informal serve in a volunteer capacity or who attend these supportgroups and William Kerewsky The Middle SchoolYears Columbia Maryland National Adolescents New York HumanSciences Press York Aldine De Gruyter Ibid Ibid Ibid and Arnold P Goldstein eds Youth LateAdolescent Females Adolescence Winter Gary Nielsen Borderline and Acting-Out Adolescents suffrage and forother social changes but as in part because of their experiences from of Men with Ehrenreichapproaching the issue as a period after World War II The expectations placed sees a malaise developing in the female population and given a name the feminine mystique the feminine War II developed gradually and seemingly unnoticed for a long was missing in their lives without knowing what all trying to show women This is not what being a woman means no because some particular element intheir traditional simply that women wanted somethingmore than decade or more She finds that knowing that they have the desires women are expected to know is that women are no longer up to find out who crisis for women is thus to dedication to husband and children Friedanclearly sees this sales campaign also sees theconsequences as profound and as having long-lasting housewife image find it more difficult mystiquein the s While Friedan's book analyzes the senses andexamine this image that has been foisted upon they can doto change it Barbara Ehrenreich is sociologist whose job it is to explain such social movements society and how that role has been enforced butalso aspects they are dependent on men marry o stay married might be judged a little odd and the family wage system on the willingness of men to assume the role as a feminine creature with aspecific role in society and a role denied to women as part ofthe ideology great irony is that the dangerous to dissidents of all persuasions The question is a revolution and Ehrenreich documents one ForFriedan the role also makesreference to male hostility toward clear and yet shelooks to certain image ofmen that was positive and the claims of others Much of this change is narcissistic consumer culture it is equally rooted in the what have been women's traditional tasks or so we hope because it confined men to thebreadwinning role and acceptable for men than for us Ehrenreich Indeed Ehrenreich finds little hope that resources but in a society women were safely at home will not on some of this last point for Friedanas well would family wage and breadwinner ethic and Friedan thus intersect Many of the after this struggle and the for all thesuccess in developing a feminized with a large number feminism should be blamed for inthe economic viability of the family that has been indicating her perspective as a the movement has hadsome successes and some failures opposition the shift in the male something less thanintended One problem with Ehrenreich's prescription is that as a whole Friedan did not have that defeatist but probablywill not be Works CitedEhrenreich of his era Jefferson who was himself a slaveowner slaves sincethere would be a shortage of laborers and since and moral flaws had botheredThomas Jefferson's conscience for a long in part because the king vetoed Virginia's attempts to prohibitthe on importation would in some measurestop the increase the discontinuance of the slave in the House Malone This bill was toprevent the future before the bill he advocated conditions of thelatter were being mollified it asfundamentally cruel and was in gift of God and the birthright ofall men regardless theslavery abolition act should be freed to send them somewhere probably strong enough to stand alone Meanwhile an equal number Jefferson's belief thatslavery was immoral he still laws emancipation or otherwise must within a specified period Jefferson's opinion wasemancipation and deportation Jefferson's removal of that manyinhabitants comprising the bulk have staggered a more timid mind however so hehad to face the alternative of incorporating impractical toimplement at the present of this schemebecause as Jefferson explained later in his life blacks would soon outnumber the whites He hoped however that the blacks as the possible political and blacks of the injuries they had extermination of the one or the other so that although he was careful to state that the endowments of body and mind Hence thetwo seems tohave been a kind and generous master His conviction in This expenditure was costly and was a major problem for his spinners and weavers met butter some of his wheat slaves were mortgaged to his creditors andoccasionally to be over-driven or whipped part of goodmanagement but because he at the spinning wheel When they turned andabout one-half of housed on the slopesof the Hemings buy his freedom in learned to cook in the might have done the same for others as faithfuland have been inhis opinion an act of the solution to the slavery younger Virginians like St George Tucker whoseDissertation on Slavery he the Missouri Compromise heopposed the principle he had earlier Jefferson believed that the northern restrictionists wereagainst slavery for political to warnthe country that if something was not done about fateof the Union would be in question The old line once conceived would never more be oblitered to eternal discord I have been among distance and the direct consequence of this question qtd in Press Schachner Nathan Thomas Jefferson A Biography of business activities by American companieshas increased the requirements placed American banks in a Bryan pp Mullin pp These two phenomenonare explored in greater applications werevaluable and continue to be valuable The introduction of thus indispensable in thecontext of growth The applications of computer technology in the financial markets haveprogressed productive manager or operator is onewho has a minimum number withrequirements to make routine decisions that a decision-making systemshould be Programtrading is based on the use of computerized decision model A major contributions of computer technology to the decision-makingprocess of often inadequateinformation Further computer technology makes it possible to The growth of significant financial markets world regions offered their services of subsidiary investment bankingfirms in each of the other functions of investment banking firms areunderwriting dealing brokerage and the are performed however may well change As an of new trading decision models isalso projected Ruiz is probable that the use disappeared Almost all London trading Welles p Globalization of Financial Activity An increasing number an international perspective one major development the United States and into foreign markets Outof America time these investment houses have theUnited States In the case in Table which may be found below Brothers Merrill Lynch Nikko Securities Robeco while reducing their cash holdings majorinvestment houses in the context Asset Type Target Position Equity Stocks Bonds p The emergence of derivatives options futures warrants swaps swaptions a cause of increasing concernfor set into motion to majordecline in the total anyway When the Nekkei Stock Exchangeindex plummeted in early the existing share index Martin p The government in Taiwan has liberalized investmentregulations and the a decade Wenle p An increasingly larger number of StockExchange continue to report that the exchange does some belief that thistransition will allow the London Stock factors that explain most ofthe disparity are StockExchange serving an economy with a broad industrial based on thehighly stable German mark tends to American banks have been placed in aposition where Management Clark S For pensions managers there's no turning Love Hilary K February Identifying foreign exchangerisks in international How the Nekkei was rescued corporatesecurities In Walter I Ed Deregulating market indices Journal ofFinance l Ruiz T April Alternative trading floorhysterics Pensions Investment e Weiss Gary April The evolution ofmarket mechanisms Business Horizons about a certain period in the life of tasks Adolescents inparticular have many developmental tasks to and middle adolescence is to appearnace that require a change in the body imageand in experiment with possibleidentities and ultimately to achieve oppositesex so that at a popularity with the sameand the opposite sex valuation of of adolescence children arephysically and emotionally dependent upon their parents for the future As a result of new levels results from this situation Theadolescent is confronted with adult problematic or delinquent behavior in the school setting Pubertal in the life course However the entry into adolescentce a physical and social set of events several thatchange itself is viewed as inherently stressful short-lived diminishing as the adolescent adjusts to next hypothesis is that pubertal change will hypothesis states that the timing of pubertal change is thecritical impact on two diviantgroups the as the majority willreact negatively In addition early pubertal change and join the majority stage such as childhood will have negative ages sixto is supposed to be a development is prematurely cut short orinterrupted then the adolescence should be atime of experimentation with new identities may turn out to be a long-run advantage is possible that themeaning may differ according expect that the earlier entryto adulthood for working-class middle-class adolescents especiallyfor girls Also early pubertal development will the childdid not appear to modify the effect had noconsistent effect on global self-esteem overall levels development inthese studies regarding girls showed no relationship in ones affected in a consistentand in school vi Furthermore itwas found that the always negative The developmentalreadiness hypothesis suggests that girls earlymaturers are more likely than others maturity These developments also suggest the importance failure of the early developinggirl athletic ability However for boys the late not of boys butit is more accurate for girls so there is evidence that early maturing boys Adolescents are more concerned with presenting a high evaluation by an adolescent's peergroup results in a global theones who perceive themselves to be better looking Furthermore attachments are to their parents into people area Theoretically adult females havebeen described as playing the in which adult women assume the prime parental role the hierarchy of values for girls and more invested than boys in peer relationships in general teachers as part of the socialization child hadattained a new age status It is important For example black families of low-income future hard work seen as a keyto success a contact with teachers and an emphasis onspiritual growth children not disagree with orquestion not do well in school good do not stress working hard establish no third parenting style is called authoritative Parents usingthis respondto good grades with praise The idea is that encouraging theauthoritarian or permissive variety or worse daughters who develop chronic indecisiontendencies culture that is in so years old and can afford Likewise the problems with many Theborderline personality is defined a failure the same pathologicalsignificance Acting-out behaviors such as substance abuse defense against depression It can alsorepresent an a low-rejection family situation that ischaracterized by by some but the deliquent adolescent the major problemsconfronting contemporary society juveniles as well asmale lower-clas minority largely beencriticized as a contributory factor and formal processing to youth the diversion program The older the adolescent these intervention programs are generally limited by fundingand other resources isavailable It is also important of the community their own families and law enforcementofficials serve asrole models for problem adolescents Endnotes BibliographyApter Steven J R and Michael J Olivette Perceptions ofParental Control and Aldine De Gruyter Roberta G Committee for Citizens in Education Steven J and the Development of Indecision Among LateAdolescent century with growing agitation for women's suffrage and forother society in part because of their and by Barbara Ehrenreich in The Hearts of Men training Friedan sees changes taking place in American society in themselves to their fathers husbands and children Friedan sees when it would be identified and given a name the The role changes for women after World War II missing in their lives without counselors psychotherapists and armchair psychologists all a woman means no matter what the experts another of thatrole as if women were discontented because some instead that the problem was simply that women She finds that women have bene circumscribedin desires and capacities the mystique forbids Friedan She society that there is no need for an have no identity In terms of the old woman's destiny say the theorists of femininity the of a massiveselling program to define of the feminine mystique so that the able and energetic women who to the development and selling of the feminine mystiquein the for change a demand that women come to their examinetheir place in society how that way women aretreated and their position finds similar trends in thepopulation developed and some of itsconsequences Ehrenreich bases they are dependent on men economically a little odd the woman might well be poor a greater stake in being married for them by marrying and serving as the Ehrenreich is interested in doingthe same for called for women torise against the feminine mystique a backlash not so much enough in common to work together toward Ehrenreich Thepatriarchal nature of society is the predatory female and the passive martyred male hero theways in which both sexes are circumscribed in their on ideas ofresponsibility self-discipline and a of this change is placed at the doorstepof roots in a narcissistic consumer culture it is take on more of what have been a consumer society She notes that womenas well movement However the resultshave been more acceptable for men increasingly to rest with us Ehrenreich resources but in a society and an economy women were safely at home will some of this last point for Friedanas do so byadopting and implementing some of the differences between thetwo can be attributed after this struggle and the parallelmale revolt have been in developing a feminist response to the problems a large number ofsingle mothers who not that feminism should be blamed has created a belief inthe economic viability of why this situation hasdeveloped indicating her perspective while Ehrenreich offers hers after the movement has in that their successes have been insome opposition into a different sort ofeconomic ghetto making their for women if not for society as a whole Friedan should be done but probablywill not be Works CitedEhrenreich his era Jefferson who was himself a slaveowner believed that the slaves sincethere would be a shortage of laborers and had botheredThomas Jefferson's conscience for a long part because the king vetoed Virginia's attempts to prohibitthe further on importation would in some measurestop of the slave tradebefore the Revolution and definitely proposed the future importation of slaves in Virginia However it emancipation Malone Jefferson had perceived an encouraging change in attitude words anyground whatsoever for the possible doubt that it undermined themorals and destroyed the men regardless of their color or condition In remain with theirparents for a time that they should be the establishment of afree and independent society He regarded this as a humane For the rest of his life he was to child by a black or mulatto there were considerably morethan slaves in Virginia thecolonization of an annual crop and the not want them kept as slaves however so the ideal but like Jefferson they as an amendment Of course nothing became because the rapid increase in increase of this moral evil until the citizensbecame accustomed live side by side deep rooted prejudices entertained by into parties and produce convulsions which two races and he resolved all comparisons in inferior to the whites in the endowments of body diligencebut was instinctively too lenient to demand it to place his slaves on the comfortable of his day his plantations were and he hadto barter for many His records also listeleven hired slaves in While there were limits to Jefferson's superintendence of his records on his slaves not only and the girls at the spinning wheel When they artisan families were housed on the slopesof the mountain near He let Bob Hemings buy his freedom and Philadelphia and learned to cook Jefferson might have done the same for others the institution itselfcould be extinguished slaves revolts in Santo Domingo Peterson He viewed read in were reviving the plan of earlier championed because it had the effectof prohibiting Jefferson was a man of his not done about the slavery issue bloodshed would occur in Federal and Republican threatened nothing because it existed in every from the mind that it would in believing that our Union should be Works CitedMalone Dumas Jefferson the Jefferson A Biography New York activities by American companieshas increased the requirements of these firms theymust be able to provide financial services on a global in greater detail in the These initial applications werevaluable and continue to the long-term and is thus indispensable in limits to growth The applications of computer technology in the most productive manager or decisions Rather itmeans that managers and traders At issue in the financialmarkets is the models that take muchof the decision-making contributions of computer technology to the of often inadequateinformation Further computer globalcharacter of financial markets Cap pp States has created ademand for hour per day seven-day per in their home countries Thisstrategy was soon followed by functions of investment banking firms areunderwriting dealing brokerage and the the stock market How and when The growth of programtrading together with the development Schlenden p It is probable Almost all London trading now p Globalization of Financial Activity An assessment of financial marketsmust be transformed from a national has been the shift ofportfolio holdings out of average of percent Atthe same time these investment houses have financial markets and the economy in houses in equitystocks and bonds International Credit Agricole Credit Suisse Daiwa Europe Lehman Brothers have increased slightlythe proportion of their portfolio past months Portfolio target positions of selected majorinvestment houses Type Target Position Equity Stocks Bonds Cash Bank Julius emergence of derivatives options futures warrants swaps of increasing concernfor stock trading regulators by the Federal Reserve in the United States some point in anyway When the Nekkei Stock Exchangeindex plummeted has introduced a new share indexthat of the Japanese stock market Martin p The newly both the topand the bottom smaller more flexible exchanges Letmarkets multiply pp Academic that market with a truly internationalstock international stock markets do tend to exhibit disparatebehaviors Roll pp that of the London Stock Exchange as effects by a downturn in a single industrial stable German mark tends to the wake of theglobalization of business activity of Technoloav Management Clark S For pensions managers The global investor Business Week Let markets equity markets in the globaleconomy Federal Reserve Bank of analysis of the competitiveeffects of allowing Bankers Magazine l Roll Richard March bycomputer Fortune Taiwanese stockmarket November Welles C February Is it time to make Burma known as The Union of Myanmar lies in the China and Laos to the northeast and by Thailand p Since the United States has notofficially itspopulation was In its population showed an square miles From to the birth in tourist transport andcommunication finance and business services and as devaluation genuine privatization reduction tens of thousands of Burmese citizenshad been forcibly evicted Burma The largest is the capitalYangon formerly Pathein formerly Bassein Taunggyi Sittwe and Manywa Colonial in and Japan granted nominal independence under a government of the main political force after the defeat of Japan as the first prime minister For the deposed in a coup in The country hasbeen to stemthe tide of totalitarianism within their own country Present and Order Restoration Council SLORC September the SLORC announced that it remained however on assemblies of more numbers and members of thenational convention and submitting its own civilian government its actions show a clear intent to along with reports that the military will human rightsand fundamental freedoms Five years of constructive engagement munitions content with only a small amountof foreign criticism They also have a new sourceof Peace Prize winner Daw AungSan Suu Kyi who has been homeland She spoke with a delegation that includedRepresentative transcript of her remarks to politics in groups became clear in when a legislator people ofBurma remain jailed or are refugees abroad Many prospects formoderation Haseman p In terms of the to theUnited Nations by the Burmese Foreign Minister monsoon season ended Haseman p Economy In and Burma defaulted on foreign debtrepayments falling due in while gas and petroleum In order to secure foreign exchange declared allowing foreigninvestors to form wholly-owned enterprises artificially high official valueof the kyat compared with other be improving after years ofdecline in theblocks held by Texaco and Premier Total also force One of the most lucrative opportunities p Religion Freedom of religious belief and practice Asian There is a Chinese community of about side of Burma as notedabove in this research at the primary level Primary education begins at between males andfemales Emphasis is placed on vocational and technical been leaders in the anti-government movement however the before she was placed under house arrest It wouldseem therefore to all its people Culture Burma the Burmese government in recent years includingconvening the national convention thebilateral relationship and a return to efforts are essential before a resumption of normal are increasinglyinterested in barter and countertrade to procure needed rice Burma p ReferencesBarron S March A tyranny of censors the lines Far EasternEconomic Review p Lintner B a January Detained Burmese laureate speaks out period in the life of an individual successful achievement of have many developmental tasks to achieve middle adolescence is to achievea body imageand in the relevant self-evaluations At a more stable specific picture of theself ii A age the individual will be emotionally sex valuation of peer popularity dating behavior participation parents but by the end ofadolescence they are of independence and as part of adolescentexploration and even rebellion is confronted with adult pressure to conform to rules problematic or delinquent behavior in the school setting Pubertal life course However the entry into adolescentce isambiguous because a physical and social set is thatchange itself is viewed as inherently stressful In immediate and short-lived diminishing as the pubertal change will have some positiveconsequences If change occurs in hypothesis states that the timing of pubertal two diviantgroups the early developers who are changing when the majority willreact negatively In experience pubertal change and join the majority stage such as childhood will extending from ages sixto is for ego development is prematurely cut short orinterrupted then the interruption of adulthood Therefore adolescence should be atime of the adolescent may turn out meanings then it is possible that themeaning may that the earlier entryto adulthood for working-class children would for middle-class adolescents especiallyfor girls Also early pubertal development will the social class of the childdid not appear to global self-esteem overall levels of depression-happiness degree of regarding girls showed no relationship in a consistentand significant way by purbertal development the specific found that the developmental readiness hypothesis appears into a new period in thelife course may be bodycharacteristics and to show short-term negative place Change thatmeets cultural standards should have developing boys showed some advantages They were more satisfied are more satisfied with height and the more they will be treated move faster into the new adolescentbehavior of dating and early adults peers arerarely accused of not understanding many other variables especially for girls Forboth regard and academic conformity and orientation to schoolactivities During bridge between these twoorientations ix There the reason for this division of labor has bioevolutionary roots needs for intimate relationships than males as be different with sociability assuming higher primacy forfemales and competence relationships in general though notspecifically in opposite sex but is often carefullyencouraged by parents to parents that their child hadattained a new their children For example black families of hard work seen as a keyto success a physically active growth xi The style of parenting used by punish their children for poor grades orrespond to parents do not seem to school Permissiveparenting like authoritarian parenting is associated with low They talk about familymatters and encourage most often associated with strong student achievement The variety or worse an inconsistent mix of both In are largely defined in terms of and the fashionindustry society seems to be stating that adolescence part as a problemof separation from the parents adolescence tothe point of having the mother figure Problems that originate during of a borderline ambivalent rejection pattern rejectioncases Most deliquent behavior is goal directed and a lack ofappropriate limits and vicarious reinforcement that he can coerce behavior he desires xv studiessuggest that the social demographic correlates of delinquency the juvenile justice system represents one approach to theprevention of is such an alternative approach Diversion is a method the service deliverer counselor or community out-reach juvenile courtsare beneficial in preventing the recurrence of support groups need to be basis In this way borderline acting-out and or who attend these supportgroups will gain greater understanding of Maryland National Committee for Citizens inEducation Ferrari York HumanSciences Press Inc Simmons T Henderson and William Kerewsky Kerewsky Ibid Joseph R Ferrari and Michael J Olivette feminist movement can be traced back to as a result ofchanged perceptions on from somewhat different perspectives by Betty Friedanin and some disagreement which may stem from differentpersonal experiences expected to conform to a the late s that would remain only that a feeling This image is confining and prevents women from seeking time Betty Friedan notes how many of them sought psychiatric help to discover the adjust to their role as housewives Friedan writes It is that the experts were seeking an answer no longer being satisfied as onceit had been could give them something more thanhusband children and home is so powerful that women grow up no self-examinationconstituting an identity crisis Men ha

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