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  • Ethical Decision Making: What Are the Elements and the Impact?

    Ethical Decision Making: What Are the Elements and the Impact?

    To answer this question, we must first examine the thinking process and define the meaning of morality. We continually make decisions without regard to ethics or moral values on a daily basis. We can define morality as a system of shared rules, or values that dictate specific behavior during the interaction of people. Morality or moral value is about doing the right thing and brings up questions on how we ought to act in

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    Essay Length: 635 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Artur
  • Campbell’s Strengths, Weaknesses and Technological Impact

    Campbell’s Strengths, Weaknesses and Technological Impact

    Strengths: • Fast introduction of new products • Powerful performance in non-soup product lines • Increased revenue from strong performance in international sectors • A leader in many brand categories Weaknesses • Declining performance in the core domestic soup category • Increasing expenditures on marketing / promotions • Heavy dependence on United States market Technological Impact Technological advances in the canning industry accelerated after the Civil War. The invention of the pressure cooker in 1874

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    Essay Length: 266 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Yan
  • Meteorite Impacts: Mankind’s Doom?

    Meteorite Impacts: Mankind’s Doom?

    Content Abstract…………………………………………………….2 Situational Analysis………………………………………..3 Premise……………………………………………………..11 Definitions…………………………………………………. Study Limitations…………………………………………..12 Work Plan…………………………………………………..12 Study and Findings………………………………………….12 Conclusion…………………………………………………..16 Premise Assessment…………………………………………16 Recommendations for Future Studies……………………….17 Recommendations for Unit Studied…………………………17 Reference……………………………………………………18 Abstract The rich Mesopotamian marshlands almost completely disappeared, with only 10 percent of the important ecosystem still remaining, according to a study based on satellite images of the region. The marshlands lie in the confluence Tigris and Euphrates in southern Iraq and extend into Iran. Scientists at the U.N. Environment

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    Essay Length: 1,613 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Importance of Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting

    The Importance of Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting

    The Importance of Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting In today's business environment, company executives are often required to participate in a company's capital budgeting process as the sponsor, reviewer or approving authority of investment decisions. In any of these capacities, it is imperative that the executive understands many of the key aspects of capital budgeting such as analyzing income statements, balance sheets, cash flows, appropriately discounting cash flows and, most importantly, identifying risk. Capital budgeting

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    Essay Length: 685 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Aristotle Impact on Law

    Aristotle Impact on Law

    Aristotle (384 - 322 BC), was a Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist. Along with his teacher Plato, Aristotle is generally regarded as one of the most influential ancient thinkers in a various ways. Aristotle was born in Stagira in northern Greece, and as a young man he studied in Plato's Academy in Athens. After Plato's death he left Athens to proceed in philosophical and biological research in Asia Minor and Lesbos, and he was then

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    Essay Length: 761 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Yan
  • How Will an Awareness of Psychoanalytic Theory Impact on Your Work in a Classroom Setting?

    How Will an Awareness of Psychoanalytic Theory Impact on Your Work in a Classroom Setting?

    Psychoanalysis presumes that a good understanding of development requires analyzing the symbolic meanings of behavior and the deep inner workings of the mind. It places a huge emphasis on the unconscious and how the unconscious is the precursor to human development. The level of awareness that I possess of psychoanalytic theory would impact my performance in the classroom only if I act on my understanding in a proactive manner. I believe it was Socrates

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Living Conditions

    The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Living Conditions

    The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Living Conditions The Industrial Revolution was a period filled with drastic social and economic changes. The transformation between hand-made tools and goods to machine-manufactured products changed not only the economy, but also the lives of the workers. The first changes began in Great Britain in the 1780’s and spread across Europe and North America by the 19th century leaving a profound effect on the entire world. The Industrial

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    Essay Length: 846 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Analyze the Responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Administration to the Problems of the Great Depression. How Effective Were These Responses? How Did They Change the Role of the Federal Government?

    Analyze the Responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Administration to the Problems of the Great Depression. How Effective Were These Responses? How Did They Change the Role of the Federal Government?

    Analyze the responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? Roosevelt’s first task upon taking office was to alleviate the panic that was threatening to create chaos in the financial system. He did so in part by force of personality and in part by constructing very rapidly an ambitious and diverse program of legislation. Much

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    Essay Length: 838 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Impact of Business Technology Optimisation on Organisations in the Financial Sector

    The Impact of Business Technology Optimisation on Organisations in the Financial Sector

    The Impact of Business Technology Optimisation on Organisations in the Financial Sector 1. Introduction This report will examine how Business Technology Optimisation (BTO) can have an impact on organisational IT operations in the financial services sector. The report will consist of descriptions of what BTO is, how the technology can impact an organisation at various levels and how it can prove vital to the criticality of the financial services sector. This report will represent BTO

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    Essay Length: 862 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Impact of the Internet on Our Country

    Impact of the Internet on Our Country

    Impact of the Internet on Our Country Impact of the Internet on Our Country Today I decided to go to work an hour early so that I could get in my participation for the online school I am attending. During my lunch break, I paid a couple of bills online and bought some books from blackexpression.com. Also, I e-mailed my mother-in-law to let her know that she will be seeing her grandchildren soon. In order

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    Essay Length: 1,148 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Impact of Diversity Characteristics on Individual Behavior

    The Impact of Diversity Characteristics on Individual Behavior

    The Impact of Diversity Characteristics On Individual Behavior Individuals deal with diversity on a daily basis. This diversity can effect how an individual behaves within the workplace organization. Workplace diversity is defined as the presence of individual human characteristics that make people different from one another (Hunt, J.G., Osborn, R.N., & Schermerhorn, J.R., 2005, p. 88). Diversity and demographic characteristics are what make each individual different. Although diversity is not a bad characteristic in an

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    Essay Length: 1,184 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Vika
  • Discuss the Impact of Digital Technology on the Production and Distribution of Music.

    Discuss the Impact of Digital Technology on the Production and Distribution of Music.

    Over centuries past, music has seen leaps and bounds in the enhancement of theory, instruments, and recording arts. The first major leap was the invention of the piano in 1709 by Bartolomeo Cristofori. From that first major step came the introduction of electronic instruments short after the harnessing of electricity which came in the early 19th century. Soon after that came recording and then on to synthesizers and eventually digital recording. As computers were

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    Essay Length: 1,499 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations

    Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations

    Monetary Policy and Its Effect on Macroeconomic Factors Such As GDP, Unemployment, Inflation, and Interest Rates Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations Monetary policy is a tool that a national Government uses to influence its economy. This policy controls the money supply, influences interest rates and overall economical activities. Monetary policy does have an affect on different macroeconomic factors. Such factors are GDP, which stands for gross domestic product, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates. The monetary

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Bred
  • Federal Funding Stem Cell Research Would Greatly Increase

    Federal Funding Stem Cell Research Would Greatly Increase

    December 4, 2001 Federal Funding Stem Cell Research Would Greatly Increase Magnitude and Quality of Research Generated Human stem cell research holds enormous potential for contributing to our understanding of fundamental human biology. Although it is not possible to predict the outcomes from basic research, such studies will offer the real possibility of treatments and ultimately cures for many diseases for which adequate therapies do not exist. The benefits to individuals and to society

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    Essay Length: 1,739 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Jack
  • Impact of online Identity Theft on Consumers & Organisations

    Impact of online Identity Theft on Consumers & Organisations

    Internet fraud has become a major issue due to the ever increasing population of internet users, because the internet is such an easy solution to fast sufficient services readily available for busy lives that’s is why most of us are now dependant on the internet in some shape or form and each time we use the internet we input data that are related to use from our name, address and even bank details with the

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    Essay Length: 672 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Janna
  • How Does Public Administration Impact Your Life?

    How Does Public Administration Impact Your Life?

    How does public administration impact your life? Public Administration impacts everyone’s life in different ways. Public administration helps people and makes a positive impact on society. They are organizations and agencies that apply and control different areas of society. It creates and changes public policy programs to respond to the needs and interests of our nation. Every aspect of our daily lives is impacted in some way by the actions of the federal, state,

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    Essay Length: 257 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Mike
  • Impact of Web 2.0 on

    Impact of Web 2.0 on

    IMPACT OF WEB 2.0 ON BUSINESS COLLABORATION August 10, 2006 MEMO TO: Mr. X FROM: Students DATE: July 6, 2006 SUBJECT: Impact of Web 2.0 on Business Collaboration As you requested here is the report regarding the impact and implementation of Web 2.0 and its components Wilis, Blogs and Really Simple Syndication (RSS) on business collaboration. The report will provide definitions of new terms and analyze the advantages and current usages of Web 2.0. It

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    Essay Length: 932 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Impact of Globalization on Business Enterprises: McDonald’s

    The Impact of Globalization on Business Enterprises: McDonald’s

    The Impact of Globalization on Business Enterprises: McDonald’s “Hours after the United States started its bombing raids in Afghanistan…angry crowds vandalized McDonald’s outlets in Islamabad and Karachi…demonstrators burned an American flag outside a McDonald’s restaurant in the resort town of Makassar and then stormed it. No company faces the issue of globalization more acutely than McDonald’s.” (Barboza, para 1) Often the symbol of American entrepreneurship and capitalism in the world, McDonald’s has enjoyed successes with

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    Essay Length: 1,196 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: David
  • The Impact of David Carson

    The Impact of David Carson

    He was labeled a terrible graphic designer in the nineties. His agonized typography drove a clique of critics to indict him of not being serious and of destroying the origins and foundation of communication design. Now, the work and techniques of David Carson dominates design, advertising, the Web, and even motion pictures. David Carson graduated from San Diego state university, where he received a BFA degree in sociology. A former professional surfer, he was ranked

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Victor
  • Child Abuse and the Impact on Adolescent Development

    Child Abuse and the Impact on Adolescent Development

    Child Abuse and the Impact on Adolescent Development Self-Reported Abuse History and Adolescent Problem Behaviors. I. Antisocial and Suicidal Behaviors The purpose of this study was to examine physical abuse, sexual abuse and the effects on adolescent behavior. The study was conducted through a questionnaire distributed to 4,790 students in grades 8, 10,and 12 in Washington State public schools. The questionnaire addressed a variety of student health risk behaviors. The questionnaire asked about abuse histories,

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Impact of the U.S. Involvement in Wwi

    Impact of the U.S. Involvement in Wwi

    World War I, a military conflict, began as a local European war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in 1914. It was transformed into a general European struggle by declaration of war against Russia, and eventually became a global war involving 32 nations. Twenty- eight of these nations, known as the Allies and the Associated Powers, and including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States, opposed the coalition known as the Central Powers, consisting of

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Economy of China

    The Economy of China

    The Economy of China The economy of China is the fourth largest in the world when measured by nominal GDP. Its economic output for 2006 was $2.68 trillion USD. Its per capita GDP in 2005 was approximately US $1,709 (US $7,204 with PPP), still low by world standards, but rising rapidly. As of 2005, 70% of China's GDP is in the private sector. The smaller public sector is dominated by about 200 large state

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Janna
  • A Paradigm Shift Caused by the Impact of Interactive Multimedia Technologies

    A Paradigm Shift Caused by the Impact of Interactive Multimedia Technologies

    “We can get a better idea of the implications of Barr’s (Alfred H. Barr Jr.) critical model by seeing it as a paradigm a similar way to that proposed by Thomas S. Kuhn, the historian of science. Kuhn explains change in scientific theory not as a linear series of revolutions but as shifts of paradigms….an existing paradigm comes under stress when it fails to solve or explain fresh problems. A new paradigm becomes dominant when

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: David
  • Federal Gov’t During Civil War

    Federal Gov’t During Civil War

    America’s republican form of representative government was premised upon the idea of three co-equal branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The three branches, in theory, operate independent of one another and serve as check upon one another. It is this structure of this government, the founders believed, that would retard any establishment of monarchial government that the American Revolution was fought upon. However the civil war, and more specifically the Reconstruction period following

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Impact of the American Revolution on the Women’s Rights Movement

    The Impact of the American Revolution on the Women’s Rights Movement

    The lack of participation of women in society in the United States before the women’s rights movement in 1948 was remarkable. They did not participate in activities such as voting and fighting in wars. They also could not own property and “belonged” to their father until they were married, when they would then become the property of their husband. They were brought up to get married, often while they were still very young, then to

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Anna

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