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  • Summary/strong Response War in Iraq

    Summary/strong Response War in Iraq

    Summary/ Strong Response In the piece, “ The U.S. Invasion of Iraq Was Not Justified,” Mr. Michael T. Klare argues that there is no possible way to justify the invasion of Iraq by the United States government. He objects nearly every conceivable justification for the invasion; namely, the argument that the Bush Administration never had evidence of Weapons of Mass Destruction. He objectively blames the Bush Administration for the deaths of American soldiers, only to

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    Essay Length: 1,062 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Four Core It Applications Paper

    Four Core It Applications Paper

    In an organization, there are many IT applications that are used in all the different departments from finance to human resources. Human resource is one of the major areas in an organization in which having a solid and efficient IT application or program will be most beneficial because it deal directly with the employee. Unfortunately, there has been a growing neglect in this area by many organizations especially with entrepreneurs who are inexperience in the

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    Essay Length: 1,013 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Goal Summary of Mgmt Ideas

    The Goal Summary of Mgmt Ideas

    The Goal can be expressed in several ways. From the Financial Point of View, making money is The Goal – it can be measured in three ways: net income, ROI, and cash flow. Do not increase one at the expense of another. Try to make all three go up at once. Cash flow is a sink-or-swim situation. If you run out of money to pay bills, your creditors force you into bankruptcy. Net Income can

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: regina
  • Go Ask Alice Summary

    Go Ask Alice Summary

    Go Ask Alice Summary An unnamed fifteen-year-old diarist, whom the novel's title refers to as Alice, starts a diary. With a sensitive, observant style, she records her adolescent agony: she worries about what her crush Roger thinks of her; she despises her weight gain; she fears her budding sexuality; she is uncomfortable at school; she has difficulty relating to her parents. Alice's father, a college professor, accepts a teaching position at a different college and

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    Essay Length: 1,248 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Victor
  • Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory

    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory

    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations in Nursing, published in 1952, emerged before the thrust of nursing theory development. Educationally, nursing students were discouraged from theoretical learning. Nursing was not considered a profession in 1952. Rather, nurses were viewed as physician helpers, being called upon based on the physician’s assessment of the patient’s condition and the assistance deemed appropriate. Publication of Peplau’s book was delayed for four

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Taking Sides Summary-Analysis Form

    Taking Sides Summary-Analysis Form

    Taking Sides Summary-Analysis Form Name: Title and Author of Article: Christopher Jencks Briefly state the main idea of this article: The main idea of this article is that economic inequality has steadily risen in the United States between the richest people and the poorest people. And this inequality affects the people in more ways than buying power; it also affects education, life expectancy, living conditions and possibly happiness. Another idea that he brought up was

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Top
  • Education Summaries

    Education Summaries

    In an international economy, knowledge - and knowledge of language - is power. Knowing a second language is more valuable than ever. I believe that citizens who speak English and another language will be a great resource for our nation in the coming years. To that end, I am encouraging schools in the United States to adopt the dual language approach, which we also sometimes refer to as "English plus one." This approach challenges young

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    Essay Length: 385 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: David
  • Description of Fallacies

    Description of Fallacies

    Description of Fallacies In order to understand what a fallacy is, one must understand what an argument is. Very briefly, an argument consists of one or more premises and one conclusion. A premise is a statement (a sentence that is either true or false) that is offered in support of the claim being made, which is the conclusion (which is also a sentence that is either true or false). There are two main types of

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    Essay Length: 359 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Summary of Anee Frank

    Summary of Anee Frank

    Summary of Anne Frank The life of a young girl: the diary of Anne Frank is a personal account of the struggle of a 15 year-old Jewish girl living during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the systematic, state-directed, genocide of six million Jews. As well as the murder of five million other civilians, including Slavs, Gypsies and others, during World War II.At that time Hitler had taken over Germany and persuaded the people that

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    Essay Length: 1,043 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Gideon Vs. Florida Summary

    Gideon Vs. Florida Summary

    Marc Morris American Government- Dr. Powell 5/7/2008 Gideon vs. Florida Summary The Gideon vs. Florida case was a very important case that occurred during 1961-1963. This was a landmark case in the United States as the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state courts are required under the sixth amendment of the Constitution to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford their own attorneys. During the case, Clarence Earl Gideon, a fifty-year-old man,

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    Essay Length: 482 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Weekly Summary

    Weekly Summary

    Weekly Summary Reading assignment: The reading assignments were excellent this week. Learning the details of the 9-step model for problem-solving will be beneficial to my business for years to come. I have learned many models in my industry over the years to manage the business but have not seen the model we learned this week. The process-orientated technique is effective for making sound, factual decisions that are pointed and objective for the business solutions needed.

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    Essay Length: 442 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: David
  • The Treasure of Math Island Lecture Summary

    The Treasure of Math Island Lecture Summary

    "The Treasure of Math Island Lecture Summary" This lecture that professor told us, showed how math is every where and in everything. Math is so important that without it the world wouldn't be able to function. All information from nature to everyday life that we have now is in some way, somehow touched by math. From light travel at dawn and the symmetry in snowflakes too space travel and the hassle of parallel parking all

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Summary of a Review on the Grey Zone

    Summary of a Review on the Grey Zone

    Manohla Dargis wrote a review on the film The Grey Zone in the Los Angeles Times. She is one of the chief film critics for The New York Times and formerly a film writer at The Village Voice, the film critic for the Los Angeles Times, and the editor of the film section at LA Weekly. She has written for a variety of publications, including Film Comment and Sight and Sound. In her review, Manohla

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    Essay Length: 380 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Business Research Application Paper

    Business Research Application Paper

    Business Research Application Paper Introduction Research is very important to the United States Army because research can help the United States Army to improve in everything it does for the War Fighter. By conducting research for new weapon systems the weapon systems can be one hundred percent ready before they get sent to the War Fighter on the battlefield. In order to understand research we must first define research. According to dictionary.com (2008), research is

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Fatih
  • What Is the Primary Cause for Macbeth's Descent into Wickedness? Summary & Analysis

    What Is the Primary Cause for Macbeth's Descent into Wickedness? Summary & Analysis

    What is the primary cause for Macbeth’s descent into wickedness? “Shakespeare's Philosophical Patterns” by Walter Clyde Curry Summary and Analysis Walter Clyde Curry discusses that the witches are demonic spirits, not hallucinations and that their main purpose is to bring the nature of evil into Macbeth. Curry states that the witches are just lost souls that belong to the devil, or perhaps even the devil himself although in the form of witches. Inevitably, the roles

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Summary of the Scarlet Letter

    Summary of the Scarlet Letter

    Chapter 1 Summary Many Puritans assembled outside of the prison awaiting the exit of someone. The prison is described in high detail to focus on its gloominess and depressing look. The prison walls are weathered and the iron is rusting. A beautiful rosebush is in full bloom which accents the beauty of it due to its location and makes the prison look worse. The Puritans are left wondering who is going to ext. Reflection The

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Steve
  • Ajax - a New Approach to Web Applications

    Ajax - a New Approach to Web Applications

    Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications If anything about current interaction design can be called “glamorous,” it’s creating Web applications. After all, when was the last time you heard someone rave about the interaction design of a product that wasn’t on the Web? (Okay, besides the iPod.) All the cool, innovative new projects are online. Despite this, Web interaction designers can’t help but feel a little envious of our colleagues who create desktop software.

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    Submitted: June 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Blue Planet" Summary Essay

    The Blue Planet" Summary Essay

    The main theme of the documentary “ The Blue Planet” was basically survival of the animals of the ocean. In the film they showed all the different environments and how these animals live in them. They showed what the animals eat and how they live and survive in their habitat. The film was separated in to seven different videos. Each video was about a different ocean environment. The ocean world, the arctic, the open ocean,

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    Submitted: June 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Logical Fallacies

    Logical Fallacies

    A logical fallacy is a predictable flaw or fault that help people assess the soundness of an argument. Fallacies try to convince you of something without actually proving any reason to accept the conclusion. They can happen accidentally, but sometimes people use them on purpose to manipulate others. There are two types of logical fallacies. Formal fallacies are known as "structural errors in deductive logic" (Textbook). This means the syllogism would be invalid. An informal

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    Essay Length: 1,126 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: July 28, 2010 By: Dina
  • Unseen First Two Chapter Summaries

    Unseen First Two Chapter Summaries

    At a Frank W. Ballou High School assembly with guests D.C. mayor Marion Barry and singer Tevin Campbell, school principal Richard Washington surprises the students by handing out the one hundred dollar checks to students who managed at least a B average. In a school of 1,389 students with high dropout and transfer rates, there were only 79 students who made this level. Most of them do not want attention drawn to themselves, as they

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    Submitted: August 15, 2010 By: Luciano
  • Amartya Sen's Capability Approach and Its Application in the Hdrs

    Amartya Sen's Capability Approach and Its Application in the Hdrs

    Introduction Hitherto, development has been measured solely by economic indexes, such as accumulation of capital, utilization of international investment, GDP per capita, and many more. Such figures allow easy evaluation and comparison across borders, but fail to account for other less easily quantifiable factors that might also influence development. Recent studies on development look beyond purely financial measures like free choice, medical care availability, education, equality or political freedom. Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics,

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    Essay Length: 2,107 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2011 By: Bubuleala
  • Application for Mba

    Application for Mba

    Question: -Please describe your main interest activities ,including any related responsibilities. My mainly interest activity is attended leadership and development training, sharing experiences of managing and leading between each other to help me strengthen my ability to: • Think strategically • Lead, motivate and manage teams across borders • Align projects and procedures with business strategy • Use information technology to enable business solutions • View organizational problems and issues from an multi-disciplinary perspective •

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    Essay Length: 329 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: ivanteh88
  • An Examination and Application of Subculture Theories to Prison Violence.

    An Examination and Application of Subculture Theories to Prison Violence.

    Abstract Theories of prison violence and behavior are often divided into the indigenous model or importation model. This paper utilizes Irwin and Cressey's (1962) importation model and integrates it with elements of Miller's (1958) theory of a lower-class subculture explain prison violence. The paper also examines other relevant theories of violent subcultures to enhance the argument that most prison violence is not indigenous to the prison but is brought to the institution as part of

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: psngai2
  • Summary

    Summary

    The new role requires manager to rethink many traditional about nature of their work. Schindler Group was founded in 1874 by Robert Schindler in Switzerland. Alfred Schindler was the chairmen of the company and he decided to take a six month step back and review the long-term strategy of the company in the Far Eastern market. Napoli worked to fain commitment to his business plan it had two basic elements: the need to sell focused

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    Essay Length: 302 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: Srussekk
  • Case Summary

    Case Summary

    • Case Summary – ELISA NIEVES - Describes the case companies/industry - History - Mission - products, - Successes and failures • Strategic Issues – DREW LUEHE - Problems - what has happened to make this case noteworthy • Theoretical Construct – JORGE MIRANDA - which strategic theory/theorist closely matches to the circumstances of this case; • Business Context (SWOT) – JORGE MIRANDA - the internal - external environments of the firm • Financial Analysis

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    Essay Length: 319 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: nieves

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