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  • Name Change in Marriage

    Name Change in Marriage

    “The Name Is Mine” As a 21 year old male how I feel is completely irrelevant, I have not much say in whether or not my future wife decides to take my last name. Do I hope that my wife will make the choice to take my last name? Absolutely. But what is boils down to is that the choice is not mine. The way I was brought, up taking the husbands name was

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    Essay Length: 1,406 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Management in Regions Bank

    Management in Regions Bank

    Regions 3 Regions Bank In the large corporation of Regions Bank, there are many specific details involved in creating and maintaining the perfect organizational structure. It takes efforts from the managers and leaders to implement a design to promote stock holder profits, growth, and stability. In this organization there is a cycle that is used that involves four functions of management. Regions Bank also utilizes two strategies to create and maintain a healthy organization.

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    Essay Length: 1,542 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Janna
  • Managing and Delegation

    Managing and Delegation

    Being Controller of Finance for XYZ Corporation has enormous responsibilities when it comes to management. Can delegation using the proper techniques in management help the controller in planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the Finance Department at XYZ? “Delegation is a process by which a project manager examines the various responsibilities and tasks at hand, and rather than assuming and completing those tasks and responsibilities on his/her own, that manager decides to assign the work to

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    Essay Length: 1,211 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Performance Management

    Performance Management

    Introduction University of Phoenix Online is an institution of people. Human resources drive the processes that achieve the teaching, research, and outreach mission of the university. The university depends upon skilled, motivated, and informed employees to achieve the common goal of becoming the best online university. The university has adopted a Strategic Plan and one of its major strategies is to strengthen human resource management as well as professional development. For the university to be

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    Essay Length: 1,644 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Jessica
  • The Nation of Growth - the Tide Is a Changing

    The Nation of Growth - the Tide Is a Changing

    Expanding Nation October 18, 2005 THE NATION OF GROWTH The tide is a changing At the beginning of the 1900's the nation faced its biggest changes since the revolutionary war. During the time between the revolution and the war of 1812 the economy of the country was largely tied to international trade, if our international partners stopped buying our goods such as tobacco and timber then the whole domestic economy faltered. Americans remained mostly self-sufficient.

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    Essay Length: 1,145 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Top
  • What Environment Do Wolf Spiders Prefer to Live in and What Is Their Response to a Change in Environment?

    What Environment Do Wolf Spiders Prefer to Live in and What Is Their Response to a Change in Environment?

    What Environment do Wolf Spiders Prefer to Live in and What is Their Response to a Change in Environment? Abstract What environment do wolf spiders prefer to live in and what is their response to a change in environment? After performing experiments on wolf spiders it was determined that they prefer to reside in an area covered with leaves over an area devoid of any material. It was also determined that temperature plays a role

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    Essay Length: 1,277 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Workers’ Participation in Management

    Workers’ Participation in Management

    Workers participation in Management Employee Involvement in management: Tough Choices for Unions Unions face a number of questions when they try to develop a response to an employer's demand for an Employee Involvement (EI) program. Is this an attempt to circumvent or even to bust the union? Should the union agree to participate, or should the union resist the effort to implement EI? Where can the union turn to find information and advice in dealing

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    Essay Length: 2,283 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Steve
  • Business Research Project

    Business Research Project

    The performance of physicians in their day-to-day clinical practices has become an area of intense public interest. Both patients and health care purchasers want more effective means of identifying excellent clinicians and a variety of organizations are discussing and implementing plans for assessing the performance of individual clinicians. In the article, Prospects and Barriers, it was reviewed that the current state of physician clinical performance assessment with a focus on its usefulness for competency assessment

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    Essay Length: 486 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: regina
  • Managing White Space

    Managing White Space

    Running head: MANAGING WHITE SPACE Managing White Space at Superior Widget Company Managing White Space at Superior Widget Company Superior Widget Company (SWC) had made a change in the Customer Service Department (CSD) from regional CSDs to a centralized CSD. The SWC’s CEO decided to unfreeze the CSD’s status, when he or she wanted to change the centralized CSD’s policies and procedures, and then refreeze the department with a new status quo. This will

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    Essay Length: 815 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Operations Management

    Operations Management

    Operations Management is the management of systems or processes that create goods and/or provide services. OM oversees the very core of any business and organization. With such a huge impact on the company, OM can literally help make or break a company. There are many businesses out there that have exceptional OM teams and these are the companies that flourish. However, there are some that don't and these struggle from day to day which hurts

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    Essay Length: 438 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Management

    Management

    In 1983, in a coffee shop in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Bernie Ebbers first helped create the telecommunications business concept of WorldCom (Moberg, 2003). The company grew quickly through acquisitions and mergers. In June 1999, the company?s shares traded for $64, and Ebbers was a billionaire (Moberg, 2003). During 2002, accounting scandals were brought to the public?s attention, along with SEC investigations for fraud charges against Ebbers, and key senior management of WorldCom. The company went into

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    Essay Length: 289 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Intercultural Management, a Swedish Example

    Intercultural Management, a Swedish Example

    Introduction : Geert Hofstede defines culture as the particular feature of the nations. Thus the nationality is likely to set up the basic values and believes of every one’s mind. A generally accepted definition is that offered by Kroeber and Kluckholm : “Culture consists of patterns, explicit and implicit of and for behaviour acquired and transmitted by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievement of human groups, including their embodiment in artefacts; the essential core of culture

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    Essay Length: 9,404 Words / 38 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Effects of Climatic Change on the Fall of Civilization

    The Effects of Climatic Change on the Fall of Civilization

    For decades, the dominant view has been that cultural factors- war, religion, trade, palace intrigue- explain civilizations' ups and downs (Grossman 2002). As we are brought up through the educational system, tons of papers are written and chapters in textbooks are devoted to the clashes of armies and philosophies throughout history. What doesn't get nearly as much attention are climate and geographical factors during the life span of empires and civilization. Looking at two societies,

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    Essay Length: 1,796 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Investigating How the Relative Molecular Mass Changes in Heat Combustion of an Alcohol:

    Investigating How the Relative Molecular Mass Changes in Heat Combustion of an Alcohol:

    Investigating How the Relative Molecular Mass Changes in Heat Combustion of an Alcohol Planning Introduction ============ As alcohol burns in air it gives out energy as heat and light. I am going to investigate how the energy output of an alcohol in combustion changes, with increased relative molecular mass, or RMM. RMM is the sum of the atomic masses of every atom in the molecule. Using the alcohols: Methanol, Ethanol, Propan-1-ol, Butan-1-ol and Pentan-1-ol, I

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    Essay Length: 1,119 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: July
  • Management and Management Systems at an Ameriprise Financial Services??™ Branch

    Management and Management Systems at an Ameriprise Financial Services??™ Branch

    Management and Management Systems at an Ameriprise Financial Services’ Branch My father taught me about the stock market when I was very young and growing up I always had had an interest in investing and the markets in general. After high school, developing a career as a financial consultant seemed very appealing. I found a company, which I will refer to as “XYZ Financial Advisors,” that would sponsor me so that I could get the

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: regina
  • Possible Cultural Changes Inside Google Company

    Possible Cultural Changes Inside Google Company

    A multicultural workforce can present difficulties with teamwork and communications. The problem is that in a multicultural work environment there is different communications styles, traditions, rules, etc. Large companies such as Google Co, the one that we are going to be studying have to organize and manage work teams around the globe. This represents a big challenge for the company. In this research paper we are going to analyze how a multicultural workforce can bring

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    Essay Length: 2,007 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Artur
  • Reverand Hale a Changed Man

    Reverand Hale a Changed Man

    Reverand Hale a changed man “We shall need hard study if it comes to tracking down the Old Boy.” As Reverend Hale spoke these words he became a dynamic character in The Crucible. He was an intellectual, confident man, who became a desperate minister in the end. The three strongest characteristics of Reverend Hale’s change are his self-confidence, his reliance on knowledge, and his desire to save people. “I came into this village like a

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    Essay Length: 343 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Action Research Plan

    Action Research Plan

    Action Research Plan We all want our students to do their best. In today’s world where standardized testing can greatly impact not only the student’s life, but also the teacher’s job, the question arises concerning the optimal time to teach students reading, writing, language arts, social studies, science, and math. Does the time of day effect how well a student learns? Is morning or afternoon more compatible with analytical thinking? What about creative thinking? To

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    Essay Length: 862 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • Is Animal Research Worth It?

    Is Animal Research Worth It?

    Morality and ethics play a major role in the advancement of medical technology. Is it fair to put an animal through the pain and scrutiny of research? Is it ethically right for a drug that has only been tested on animals to now be tested on a human being that with an entirely different genetic structure? These are a few of the numerous questions being raised about the value of animal research. Answers come in

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    Essay Length: 1,677 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Management Therories

    Management Therories

    Identify the different theories of management and discuss their cost benefits for the business you have studied. Management refers to the coordinating activities in a business via planning, leading, organising and controlling in order to achieve business objectives. To produce effective management skills people have created theories as a basis of structure in the business because every business whether it being profitable or non-profitable, small, medium or large needs effective management to succeed. The main

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    Essay Length: 1,089 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Animals Are Valuable in Behavioral Research

    Animals Are Valuable in Behavioral Research

    Animals and Research 2 Animals are Valuable in Behavioral Research. From the dawn of time, when the first human killed an animal for food, or drove it from a fruit patch so that he could eat instead, there has been competition with animals for basic resources. Likewise, over the ages, humans have contemplated their relationship with animals. Ancestral societies worshipped the animals they used recognizing that the lives they took fueled their own lives. Further

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    Essay Length: 540 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Stem Cell Research

    Stem Cell Research

    Position paper on Stem Cell Research New developments in science have increased our overall quality of life. Areas such as medicine, sanitation, and technology, have all benefitted from our increased knowledge of science. Today, we are on the verge of a breakthrough that would be the biggest accomplishment in human science this century. Stem cell research, today's ever present controversial topic, has the potential to be tomorrow's miracle panacea. Stem cells are cells that, depending

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    Essay Length: 1,439 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Janna
  • Business Research Project

    Business Research Project

    Business Research Project The mission and educational purpose of JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) and the Archives Journals is to promote the science and art of medicine and the betterment of the public health. The purpose of the analysis or research for the psoriasis is to determine if within a population-based cohort psoriasis is an independent risk factor for myocardial infarction (MI) when controlling for major cardiovascular risk factors. Psoriasis is the most common

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    Essay Length: 448 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Top
  • How the Information Age Has Changed the Information Systems Industry

    How the Information Age Has Changed the Information Systems Industry

    The Information Age has changed the Information Systems industry by creating software that makes most tasks that would normally require expert knowledge user friendly, allowing complex tasks to be done automatically, and it also allows many businesses and organizations to communicate over great distances simultaneously. To understand how the Information Age has changed this industry, one must understand exactly what the Information Age is. The Information Age refers to the period where information quickly became

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    Essay Length: 337 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Gene-Therapy: How Will It Change the Future of Genetic Disorders

    Gene-Therapy: How Will It Change the Future of Genetic Disorders

    Brad Miller Ms. Cheryl Weatherly English Composition and Research 2 July 2000 Gene-therapy: How will it Change the Future of Genetic Disorders Ten years ago researchers from the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Japan and China sat down and began developing the most important map ever made. Instead of roads and landmarks, this was a map of letters. It was “a rough map of the 3 billion letters of genetic instructions that make us who [we]

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    Essay Length: 2,309 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jack

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