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  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Christianity

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Christianity

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: As one goes through life they are both outwardly and inwardly affected by their religious beliefs and code of conduct. The code of chivalry and courtly love was based on ones honor, and the keeping of it. This can be done by three ways, being chivalrous to your king, being chivalrous to god, or being chivalrous to women. These three things are also a general fit to Christianity. These

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    Essay Length: 771 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Yan
  • A Review of Chapters 4-8 of Making Sense of Change Management by Cameron and Green

    A Review of Chapters 4-8 of Making Sense of Change Management by Cameron and Green

    A REVIEW OF CHAPTERS 4-8 OF Making Sense Of Change Management BY CAMERON AND GREEN By Bill Muniz A Book Review Submitted to Students Enrolled in EM 540 Engineering Resource Management Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan April, 2007 Abstract This paper provides students with a summary overview of the last five chapters of Making Sense Of Change Management., by Cameron and Green (2004). The intent of this paper is to enhance students’ understanding of the

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    Essay Length: 989 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Bred
  • Fmc Green River

    Fmc Green River

    Dealing with employee motivation is a huge part of any successful business. The problems of managing a strenuous schedule and maintaining a happy workforce is easier said than done. Companies like Google and Microsoft have been able to accomplish this but not all companies have the resources financially, or the ability to have those type of work environments. However, it is important for companies to focus on trying to implement motivation tactics to help employees

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    Essay Length: 251 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Steve
  • Music Is Music, No Matter How It Is Acquired

    Music Is Music, No Matter How It Is Acquired

    Music Is Music, No Matter How It Is Acquired Imagine a world without music. It is virtually impossible to do so because music is everywhere. Just stop everything you are doing and listen. What do you hear? The answer might be “Nothing at all,” but if you just listen closely to nature alone, you will hear some kind of sounds, and sounds create music. You cannot go anywhere without hearing some type of music or

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    Essay Length: 1,697 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Organizational Analysis of Aberdeen Plant for Implementation at Green River Plant

    Organizational Analysis of Aberdeen Plant for Implementation at Green River Plant

    Running Head: ORAGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS: ABERDEEN Organizational Analysis of Aberdeen Plant for Implementation at Green River Plant Organizational Analysis of Aberdeen Plant for Implementation at Green River Plant An organizational analysis was conducted on two of the FMC Corporation’s facilities. The Green River plant, Wyoming and the Aberdeen plant, South Dakota will be the subjects of the research. In this analysis we will focus work groups and teams, leadership and the communication process. Background The

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Scope of the State's Power in Matters Affecting Health: the Case of Jacobson V. Massachusetts 1905

    The Scope of the State's Power in Matters Affecting Health: the Case of Jacobson V. Massachusetts 1905

    The Scope of the State’s Power in Matters Affecting Health: The Case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts 1905 The federal government does not have the explicit power to regulate public health so it bases its regulations on the federal government's exclusive ability to regulate interstate commerce. As an illustration of this power, there is a famous case - we will call it the fried chicken case - where the federal government was able to end

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Sir Gwain and the Green Knight

    Sir Gwain and the Green Knight

    Sir Gwain and The Green Knight Mid day New Years Day, a knight dressed in an attire of bright green walked into King Arthur castle while he and his men were enjoying their New Years feast. The knight dressed in green goes by the name of The Green Knight. The Green Knight challenged, any man that would accept, to a beheading game. The only knight that has ever accepted the Green Knights challenge is King

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Does Size Matter

    Does Size Matter

    Does size matter? One billion computers have been sold around the world, and the number of computers sold is set to explode in the next few years, reaching the two billion mark by 2008. There are hundreds of different computer companies, and there are thousands of different types, models, and software combinations. But there is one main interface that one must choose between: a PC and a Laptop computer. Both PC and laptop have their

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Eco-Labels, Building Green, and Forest Sustainability

    Eco-Labels, Building Green, and Forest Sustainability

    Alex Nelson 02/21/2008 CE 308 Article Assignment #1 Eco-Labels, Building Green, and Forest Sustainability Introduction: Mismanagement of our forests is one of the largest dangers to our environment to date. For decades illegal and negligent logging practices have left many of our forest in a state of disarray. This reckless deforestation has created a dramatic loss in wildlife habitat and a loss in biodiversity. Given that there were not global standards for the protection and

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Green Day and Their Social Issues

    Green Day and Their Social Issues

    Listen to music day in and day out, I have noticed a varied number of issues within certain lyrics. These issues range from politcal to social to just everyday issues everyone experiences. Singing about these issues is what attracts an audience. When the listener can relate to the words he/she are hearing, the song is more appealing to them. In my personal experience with music, I have found Green Day to be a very influential

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter

    The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter

    The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter What exactly is matter, it is not an every day question that one asks one's own self. When looked at there are many different views on this subject, however because of the numerous numbers of different views, it is only possible to look at three of the discourses. The three discourses of matter to be looked at are; the Religious, Scientific, and Philosophical. Each discourse has evolved through

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Fmc Green River

    Fmc Green River

    Using the appropriate organizational analysis format continue your analysis for Kenneth Dailey of FMC Green River. Remember in Unit 1 you learned a successful organization understands cultural differences uses the culture and group dynamics to overcome management challenges, implement strategic initiatives, and business opportunities. Continue writing your “notes” in a paper addressing organizational structure and culture.By focusing on organizational structure and organizational culture, what strategies will Daily need to consider as he plans to

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: regina
  • A Global Green Deal by Mark Hertsgaard: An Evaluation

    A Global Green Deal by Mark Hertsgaard: An Evaluation

    "A Global Green Deal," by Mark Hertsgaard: An Evaluation Efficiency is nearly always a good thing. Businesses and organizations strive to improve efficiency, professional sports teams thrive on efficiency, and most people welcome efficiency in their lives as a way to make them more productive, save money, and deliver a better quality of life. So it makes perfect sense that efficiency in the manner with which we treat our environment would be a good thing.

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Battle Global Warming, Sets Binding Targets for Switch to Green Energy

    Battle Global Warming, Sets Binding Targets for Switch to Green Energy

     EU Drafts Plan to Battle Global Warming, Sets binding Targets for Switch to Green Energy.  Source of Article: Associated Press  Date of Article: March 09, 2007  European Union leaders drafted an agreement promising to take the lead in fighting global warming by setting binding targets to cut greenhouse gasses. By the year 2020, the European Union wants to ensure that 20 percent of their power comes from renewable energy and also

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Monika
  • Green Revolution

    Green Revolution

    In the 1940s, the Green Revolution was introduced to the world. The Green Revolution consisted of new methods of harvesting crops, fertilizers and pesticides were introduced, and companies were able to mass produce crops. This revolution started when the Rockefeller Foundation launched a research project to hope to improve the agriculture in Mexico#. New technological advances helped the revolution spread on account of the fact that a new, more effective and productive way to harvest

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Max
  • Green Peace

    Green Peace

    We interviewed Andra Zommers from Greenpeace. The questions we asked were as follows: 1) What is Greenpeace? 2) How is Greenpeace run/structured? 3) Why did you get involved in the environment? (Your motivation) 4) Why Greenpeace? 5) In your opinion, where is the greatest concern? 6) Is there any Spiritual emphasis Greenpeace has or that you personally have? 7) What is Greenpeace’s vision for the future? 8) What gives you hope? Taken from www.greenpeace.ca: “Greenpeace

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Green Stone

    Green Stone

    During the opening years of the seventeenth century, Europe was gripped by Reformation and Counter-Reformation, when Catholics and Protestants persecuted one another with equal fervour. England was ruled by a Protestant regime, and in 1605 a group of oppressed Catholic landowners hatched a plot to kill the king, James I, during the state opening of parliament on 5 November. The plan, conceived by the Midland Catholics Robert Catesby and Thomas Wyntour, was to blow up

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • It Doesn’t Matter - Article Review

    It Doesn’t Matter - Article Review

    In the article "IT Doesn't Matter" Carr suggests that IT is no longer strategically important, therefore, organizations need to change the way they approached IT investment and management. Carr does not dispute that information technology is the backbone of commerce that supports individual business operations, vendor supply chains and customer relationship management. He suggests that as IT's power and ubiquity increase, its strategic value or capacity to provide a sustained competitive advantage decreases. He implies

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Mikki
  • It Doesn’t Matter

    It Doesn’t Matter

    According to the article “IT doesn’t matter” of Nicholas G. Carr, the main idea of this article was that Information technology was not as special as people’s thoughts. However, there are some arguments about his opinions. Carr believed that information technology was the same thing as the railroads, the telephone and electricity, or in economic terms ‘commodity inputs’. Drawing upon historic examples, Carr argued that as technology matured and got cheaper, it lost its power

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Schwarzenegger the Socialized Charismatic Leader and the Green Movement

    Schwarzenegger the Socialized Charismatic Leader and the Green Movement

    Abstract Arnold Schwarzenegger is a socialized charismatic leader who paints a strong vision for the future of California and has become a model leader for the 21st century. Quite simply he has been a leader in every field he has entered. Schwarzenegger displays several of the competencies required for leadership. Schwarzenegger’s most important foundation competency is the change competency. Governor Schwarzenegger recognized global warming was real and something needed to be done. Schwarzenegger realized by

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Andrew
  • It’s Your Outlook That Matters

    It’s Your Outlook That Matters

    Seven years ago in fifth grade, I was a naive child. I believed that the world should be an unchanging place, a place that did not have differences in it. Growing up in Cumming Georgia made holding onto this false image an easy thing to do indeed. There was no diversity in that small town. Everyone was relatively the same and nothing ever changed. It was the perfect ideal setting for my grand pseudo-belief. Perfect

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • In the Era of Computer Mediated Communication, Distance No Longer Matters

    In the Era of Computer Mediated Communication, Distance No Longer Matters

    The social impact of the Internet has been under close scrutiny for many years. One issue that has generated a great deal of debate among researchers is the effect of Internet use on interpersonal connectivity (Sproull & Kiesler, 1991; Uslaner, 2000). Three major conflicting findings have been reported: Internet use decreases social ties, Internet use increases social ties, and Internet use neither decreases nor increases social ties (Wellman, Haase, Witte, & Hampton, 2001). The current

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Kevin
  • It Doesn’t Matter

    It Doesn’t Matter

    IN 1968, a young Intel engineer named Ted Hoff found a way to put the circuits necessary for computer processing onto a tiny piece of silicon. His invention of the microprocessor spurred a series of technological breakthroughs -desktop computers, local and wide area networks, enterprise software, and the Internet--that have transformed the business world. Today, no one would dispute that information technology has become the backbone of commerce. It underpins the operations of individual companies,

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Green Berets and Casualties of War

    The Green Berets and Casualties of War

    The Green Berets and Casualties of War The films I chose to do my comparative paper on are The Green Berets and Casualties of War. Both of these films deal with issues concerning the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was viewed as unpopular and pointless by society; The Green Berets objective was to gain support for the Vietnam War. The film puts great emphasis on liberal war journalist George Beckwith (David Janssen). Beckwith originally doubts

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Hannah Greene

    I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Hannah Greene

    I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Hannah Greene I Never Promised You a Rose Garden takes place in the late 1940s. The main setting is in a mental hospital just outside Chicago. But it also goes back and forth between the hospital and the main character’s home in Chicago. This book is about a girl named Deborah who is diagnosed with schizophrenia. She is sent to a mental hospital after trying to

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Jack

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