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    Introduction In past decade the ICT (Information Communication Technology) is very firstly develop and impact to the society, i.e. called IT Society. Various type of ICT applications are provides the knowledge’s and information to the users. Presently ICT emerge to digital library. Various academic institutions published project report, thesis, article, etc. The digital library also help the institution repositories collection, organized, managed and pacific information dissimilate. Some digital

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    Institutional theory asserts that organizations within an industry eventually look similar in structure (DiMaggio & Powell, 1983). Although, diversity is visible in the initial stages of organizational fields, a push emerges for homogeneity once a field is well established (DiMaggio & Powell, 1983). This notion is referred to as isomorphism, a process that causes organizations experiencing analogous environmental circumstances to resemble each other (DiMaggio & Powell, 1983). Social context plays

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    Institutional investors are any organizations or persons which collect quite number sums of money to invest in securities and also control a collection of share amounts to qualify for special treatment and less regulation. They can also include operating companies that decide to invest their profits to some degree in these types of assets. Insurance companies, mutual funds and pension funds are some examples of institutional investors. These institutional investors need to face some regulations.

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    Institutional investors are any organizations or persons which collect quite number sums of money to invest in securities and also control a collection of share amounts to qualify for special treatment and less regulation. They can also include operating companies that decide to invest their profits to some degree in these types of assets. Insurance companies, mutual funds and pension funds are some examples of institutional investors. These institutional investors need to face some regulations.

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    Edward Jones in 2006

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    Executive Summary This memorandum addresses some of the key issues with Edward Jones, which includes the lack of an online presence, possible cannibalization from larger firms, and the inability to manage funds from institutional investors. I conclude that the most effective of all of the theorized strategies would be a combination of Edward Jones’ original business model with an online platform. This plan would allow Edward Jones to stay true to its fundamentals, as well as attract new clientele

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    struggles especially with racism. While it is easy to look back at history and accept the accounts for misconduct and atrocities, it is vital to reexamine and revise thoughts and actions in order to prepare for the future. An invisible type of racism that can be revealed with reexamination often times is institutional racism. The short story, “The Comet” written by W. E. B. Du Bois, is a story set in a post-apocalyptic world. The story shows that in order to bring down barriers of racism, it requires a catastrophic

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    the tension, the government practice of institutional racism also had given many negative effects to this country. Michaelson (2015) clarifies that, the way discrimination being portrayed in the movie against women, children, LGBT practitioner, or the other group are very innocent compared to something that happen in our real life. As what the media has defined, discrimination is when an evil person attacks someone because of who they are. Institutional racism in other hand carry a meaning of when

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    Annotated Bibliography on Racial Diversity

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    Annotated Bibliography Journals: Denson, N., & Chang, M. (2009). Racial Diversity Matters: The Impact of Diversity-Related Student Engagement and Institutional Context. American Educational Research Journal, 46, 322-353. This article discusses the different forms of racial diversity contribution to students’ educational and learning experiences and the autonomous positive effects on students who adopt these diversity opportunities. The author demonstrates how the quality of higher

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    Systemtic and Institutional Racism Margo Newkirk ENG 122: English Composition II Andrea Collins August 29, 2016 A racially equal society is one whereby individuals are not likely or more likely to receive certain benefits given that they belong to a particular racial group. This would be an ideal society given that the current American society is characterized by institutional and systemic racism. Institutional racism can be defined as institutional practices and other aspects of government such

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    There are three types of racism discussed in Newman’s text: Personal Racism – The expression of racist attitudes or behaviors by individual people, which rests on two important psychological concepts- stereotypes and prejudice. These expressions may be either blatant or subtle and can take many forms. Institutional Racism- This form of racism consists of established laws, customs, and practices that systematically reflect and produce racial inequalities in society, ether or not the individuals

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