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  • Cause and Effect of Price Wars

    Cause and Effect of Price Wars

    Cause and Effect of Price Wars When large sums of money are at stake, many companies bend and flex to their limits to guarantee defeat over the competition. Sometimes they take a loss in one area for a gain in another area. There is a cause for every action the company makes, and in return for their action there is an effect. Although the effect can sometimes be pre-determined, no one is really sure

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Racism

    Racism

    RACISM In my childhood days I can remember when the other kids out would pick on my cousins during recess at school. They would be picked on since they were different from the rest of us. You see they are of the Mexican decent, and have a bit of color to their skin. That's the only thing that I see different about them but I guess that the kids see things different and had to

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Vietnam and Its Effects

    Vietnam and Its Effects

    When many people think about the 1960s, Vietnam and President John F. Kennedy (JFK) come to mind, and for a good reason for that period in history changed millions of lives. Faced with the possible spread of communism through Asia, JFK stayed with his word to fight communism, thus the Vietnam conflict as we know today was started. In the early 1900s, France conquered Vietnam and made it a protectorate, which is a relationship of

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    Essay Length: 1,337 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Victor
  • Media Effects the Way People Veiw Violence

    Media Effects the Way People Veiw Violence

    The Effects on Teens from the Media A 1982 report from the National Institute of Mental Health states "Violent programs on television lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch those programs." (American Psychological Association.) Whenever I catch my little cousins play fighting, I always ask them why they were doing it. "Power Rangers to the rescue!" exclaims six year old Benjamin as he runs away. "D’oh." says twelve year old Joseph Scott.

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Pivitol Effect of the French and Indian War on Great Britain and Its American Colonies

    The Pivitol Effect of the French and Indian War on Great Britain and Its American Colonies

    The French and Indian War helped to put an extensive strain on the relations of the powerful Great Britain and its loyal American Colonies. The war had put an exclusive strain greatly separating Britain and its colonies. The relations between Britain and its colonies deteriorated to a point of collapse. The French and Indian War had a significant history altering effect on Britain's political, economic, and ideological relationship with its American colonies. Starting, Parliament's massive

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • Are Curfews Effective and Constitutional?

    Are Curfews Effective and Constitutional?

    Are Curfews Effective and Constitutional? After being gone for several decades, juvenile curfews have reappeared in communities across the United States. Researchers estimate that nearly percent of major American cities now enforce some form of a nocturnal curfew. A 2004 survey of 300 adult residents in San Diego revealed that 92 percent supported the city's juvenile curfew, 72 percent agreed that the curfew made them feel safer, and 87 percent believed that the curfew

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: regina
  • Which Is More Effective at Improving Performance, Positive or Negative Feedback?

    Which Is More Effective at Improving Performance, Positive or Negative Feedback?

    The aim of this investigation is to discover which form of feedback, either positive or negative, is most effective in serving to improve performance. Based on my own experience and anecdotal evidence, my initial opinion is that positive feedback is more effective at improving performance than negative. Feedback Feedback is essential in order to reassure performers that what they are doing is correct so it will be repeated, or telling them what they are doing

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Anna
  • Effects of Sarbanes-Oxley Act

    Effects of Sarbanes-Oxley Act

    ABSTRACT This paper provides an in-depth evaluation of Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which is said to be promoted to produce change in the corporate environment, in general, by stressing issues of public accountability and disclosure in the financial operations of business. It explains how this is an Act that represents the government's and the Security and Exchange Commission's concern in promoting ethical standards in terms of financial disclosure in the corporate environment. This paper addresses the current

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    Essay Length: 1,866 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Effects of Downsizing in the Information Technology Field

    The Effects of Downsizing in the Information Technology Field

    THE EFFECTS OF DOWNSIZING IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FIELD for more information on using this paper properly! Companies are asking for more from their employees now than ever before. By downsizing and outsourcing, and otherwise changing the corporate world for their employees, Information Technology companies have fundamentally changed the relationship between the organization and its employees. Indeed, Information Technology companies are becoming more and more eager to implement a scaled-down version of their operations as

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    Essay Length: 875 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Anna
  • What Effect Might Tesco Plc Planned International Expansion Have on the Countries in Which It Creates New Outlet?

    What Effect Might Tesco Plc Planned International Expansion Have on the Countries in Which It Creates New Outlet?

    Introduction What effect might Tesco Plc planned international expansion have on the countries in which it creates new outlet? Throughout this investigation I will be investigating what effects might Tesco Plc planned international expansion have on the countries in which it creates new outlet? This is part of options 1 in module 5 & 6 for A2. I chose this question as I feel it would be interesting to investigate how Tesco Plc are expanding

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Andrew
  • An Analysis of the Wealth Effects of Green

    An Analysis of the Wealth Effects of Green

    Event study methodology is used to examine the wealth effects, or stock 1993; Shrum, McCarty, and Lowrey, 1995). As these percepprice reactions, to corporate announcements of green marketing activities. tions have increased, the green movement has received a great Two procedures for measuring stock price reactions and two different degree of attention by the public in such areas as the media, tests of significance are used in the study. The results for the sample of

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    Essay Length: 258 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Victor
  • Racism

    Racism

    Racism Racism, discrimination and prejudice are extensive in America. Although, racism and discrimination are not accepted as it was in the 40's and the 60's, it still exists in our society today. Racism is a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce superiority of a particular race. There are two forms of racism, covert and overt. Overt racism is what most people are familiar with

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • How Does Crm Optimize Sales and Marketing Effectiveness in Travel and Tourism Industry?

    How Does Crm Optimize Sales and Marketing Effectiveness in Travel and Tourism Industry?

    Title: How does CRM Optimize Sales and Marketing Effectiveness in Travel and Tourism Industry? The profitability in travel and tourism market is focused on capacity in peak and off-peak seasons, fixed costs and variable costs, and the pricing of a product; therefore, capacity utilization and the development of demand balancing are the solutions. For that reason, instead of selling products or services separately, companies bundle them into the combinations of products and services that

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: July
  • Henry Ford’s Automobile and It’s Effects on American Culture

    Henry Ford’s Automobile and It’s Effects on American Culture

    Henry Ford’s Automobile & It’s Effects on American Society Brian Miller Professor Sheehan 10 December 2007 HIST 1120-03 Over the course of the 20th century, the automobile has gone from being an expensive toy of the rich, to being the standard for passenger transport in most developed countries around the world (Urry). Not unlike the effects of the introduction of Railways into society, automobiles have changed social interactions, employment patterns, goods distribution and the basic

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Origins of Halloween

    Origins of Halloween

    Beginning somewhere around 800 BC, The Celts celebrated "Samhain, according to the book entitled "The Celts" by Nora Chadwick. Samhain is a festival to recognize the end of summer. The Celtic celebrated Samhain near the end of our month of October, which was the end of the year for them. It often involved a big feast because it was the end of harvest also. The Celts believed that the veil between this world and the

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Effects of Industrial Age on Wildlife

    Effects of Industrial Age on Wildlife

    Effects of Industrial age on wildlife Lab # 1 06/18/05 As humans continue to advance in technology and increase in population it seems to have possible negative effect on the echo system. I am looking at two specific species, The Ivory-billed woodpecker ( Campephilus principalis), believed to already be extinct until resent sightings, (James Owen for National Geographic News April 28, 2005) and Coyotes (Brian Handwerk for National Geographic News June 7, 2005) Animals are

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Terrorism’s Effects on the World

    Terrorism’s Effects on the World

    Ethnic conflicts arise everyday among people in society. Although problems between the populace have changed in the present generation, ethnic issues have been apparent since the beginning of time. Some of the modern cultural conflicts can range from terrorism to religious wars. Terrorism has been a predicament throughout the entire world ever since the day man was created. It seems to be the answer to many leaders’ issues with “foreign” people. Not only is terrorism

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Artur
  • Effects of online Games on Teenagers

    Effects of online Games on Teenagers

    INTRODUCTION Development in technology brings many things that people don’t have many years back. One of these things is online gaming that is provided by the internet. Online gaming is one of the widely used leisure activities by many people. Teenagers who are playing these online games said that they are playing these games just for fun, to keep away from the heat of the sun, without knowing that there are a lot of effects

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Explore the Ways That Shakespeare Makes Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet Dramatically Effective

    Explore the Ways That Shakespeare Makes Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet Dramatically Effective

    Romeo and Juliet is a tragic story of love set in Verona. At the start of the play, the audience see a prologue, which informs them that the story is going to end in tragedy. The play is filled with huge contrasts of emotions. At the start of the play we see a fight between the Montague’s and the Capulet’s filled with violence and hatred when the play is actually about love. This contrast between

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Vika
  • Hitler, Fact or Fiction; Effects of Labels

    Hitler, Fact or Fiction; Effects of Labels

    Many historical events and “facts” are given by the media, through texts, such as articles, movies and documentaries. Whilst the media claims they are representing media the best they can, every time history is retold, it discloses more and more discrepancies. To a point where it is not longer history being told, but rather a story; one such story, is the story of Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was a powerful German leader and commander of

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Struggle for Equality Against Racism

    The Struggle for Equality Against Racism

    The problem of racism has long troubled our nation through out history, the lack of humanity and humility was and still is a cause of the unjustifiable blame and finger pointing. The shear despise for being treated so unjustly sparked many altercations with many left bearing war wounds or even worst, the loss of their lives. Very often minorities were at the center of these attacks, due largely to the absurd assumption that minorities

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Work Related Stress and the Physical Effect on the Human Body

    Work Related Stress and the Physical Effect on the Human Body

    Work Related Stress and the Physical Effect on the Human Body Work related stress is a harmful emotional and physical response that happens when job requirements do not match up with the resources, capabilities, or needs of the employee. Most job require task that can be considered difficult or stressful, there are certain job conditions that will definitely cause stress to most people. These certain conditions include: excessive demands, workloads, or inconsistent expectations on behalf

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Max
  • Psycho Original and Remake

    Psycho Original and Remake

    The original Psycho film (1960), and the remake (1998), have a considerable amount of similarities and differences. Also discussed will be the improvements and deficiencies between each film. Key factors like the plot, theme, and genre will also be addressed. The 1960 original was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and was filmed in black and white, whereas the 1998 version was directed by Gus Van Sant. The remake was remade shot-by-shot, but with a different cast

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Causes and Effects of Anorexia

    The Causes and Effects of Anorexia

    The Causes and Effects of Anorexia When I think of anorexia, a few things come to mind. I think of really bad episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 and Baywatch in which females, usually teenagers, starve themselves and take diet pills. The eating problem is always resolved within the timespan of one 30 minute episode. From the research I've done thus far on anorexia, I now know that this is a very unrealistic representation of what

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Monika
  • Time Periods Effect on like Water for Chocolate and a Streetcar Named Desire

    Time Periods Effect on like Water for Chocolate and a Streetcar Named Desire

    Time Periods Effect on “Like Water for Chocolate” and “A Streetcar Named Desire�s” Themes Themes are entirely dependent on the time period a story is set in just like in the novel “Like Water for Chocolate,” written by Laura Esquivel, and the screenplay “A Streetcar Named Desire,” by Tennessee Williams. The two stories characters, events and theme are solely reliant on the settings. If the settings were to change then so would everything else including

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Tasha

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