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  • National Semiconductor Case

    National Semiconductor Case

    From a business perspective, working under government contracts can be a very lucrative proposition. In general, a stream of orders keep coming in, revenue increases and the company grows in the aggregate. The obvious downfalls to working in this manner is both higher quality expected as well as the extensive research and documentation required for government contracts. If a part fails to perform correctly it can cause minor glitches as well as problems that can

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    Essay Length: 2,315 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Abel Tasman National Park Marketing Mix

    Abel Tasman National Park Marketing Mix

    1. When ATE began to diversify its business, discuss what considerations relating to the marketing mix would it have investigated or thought about in the initial stages of their planning activities. First of all, when we are discussing the marketing mix of ATE, we have to consider that ATE does not sell a product. ATE provides services and services are an intangible good which is quite harder to campaign for. When they started to diversify

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    Essay Length: 1,377 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Max
  • Reaction on Pgma’s State of the Nation Address

    Reaction on Pgma’s State of the Nation Address

    Reaction on PGMA’s State of the Nation Address President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s SONA or State of the Nation Address last July 25, 2005 was, for me, evasive yet revolutionary. She made no reference to the burning issues rocking her administration, including allegations that she had stolen the 2004 presidential election and that her husband, son and brother-in-law had accepted payoffs from the “jueteng” racket. I share the same sentiments with House Minority Leader Francis Escudero who

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    Essay Length: 512 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Jessica
  • God’s Nation

    God’s Nation

    God’s Nation The United States of America has long been known as a pious country with references to God in phrases such as “In God We Trust” and “One nation under God.” Many evangelicals consider these clichйs to be affirmations that the United States was founded on Christian ideals. Some historians and scholars also debate that America’s Founding Fathers’ underlying reason for the First Amendment’s notion of separation of church and state was to prevent

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    Essay Length: 586 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Steve
  • Muscogee Creek Nation

    Muscogee Creek Nation

    Since the arrival of Americans, the Muscogee Creek Nation has changed tremendously. We no longer dress up in head dresses and make sacrifices, but we do try our best to preserve and teach our culture and heritage. Today the Creek Nation is still an organized community with a leader, meetings, rituals, and a language. Creek Indians can be found in many places today, and there is no definite way to tell that one is of

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    Essay Length: 1,820 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Mike
  • Should September the Eleventh Be a National Holiday?

    Should September the Eleventh Be a National Holiday?

    Should September the Eleventh Be A National Holiday? On September 11th 2001, the United States was attacked by terrorists who decided to try to crash 4 planes full of passengers into targets that they felt could cause the most damage to our country. The succeeded by crashing into Towers one and two of the World Trade center, the Pentagon, and a field in New Jersey. They killed over 3,000 people, mostly civilians, who had no

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    Essay Length: 314 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Australian National Identity

    Australian National Identity

    Identify and discuss the nature of national identity in Australia. How has/have national identify/ies been portrayed and maintained and which groups have been excluded? The nature of Australian’s national identity has been an ongoing debate for many years. It involves how Australians see themselves, and how other countries view Australia as a whole. Throughout the country’s history, the national identity has not remained constant, and currently it is a debate to what Australian’s true national

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    Essay Length: 1,918 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Janna
  • What Is Alcoholism? the National Council on Alcoholism

    What Is Alcoholism? the National Council on Alcoholism

    What is Alcoholism? The National Council on Alcoholism defines it as: A chronic, progressive, and potentially fatal disease characterized by tolerance and physical dependency or organ changes, or both. Generally, alcoholism is repeated drinking that causes trouble in the drinker’s personal, professional, or family life. When they drink, alcoholics can’t always predict when they’ll stop, how much they’ll dink, or was the consequences of their drinking will be. Denial of the negative effects alcohol has

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    Essay Length: 1,618 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Let the Nations Be Glad

    Let the Nations Be Glad

    The Message/Burden of the Author To say that John Pipers’ work is passionate is to present it with restraint. Let the Nations Be Glad spews passion! The object of that passion, from the preface to the conclusion, is the supremacy of God. The author challenges the reader to expand his/her understanding of God’s mission and invites him/her to become personally involved in the cause all the while he fans the flames of devotion to

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    Essay Length: 2,569 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The National Multiple Sclerosis Society in Singapore

    The National Multiple Sclerosis Society in Singapore

    Introduction: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society In Singapore The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a non- profit organization that supports MS related research and provides programs for people with MS and their families. Multiple Sclerosis is an auto- immune disease. It is a chronic and often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system. The mission statement of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is to end the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis. The funds that

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    Essay Length: 323 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Jessica
  • United Nations

    United Nations

    THE UNITED NATIONS The most important international governmental organization is undoubtedly the organization of the United Nations. The united nations were created after the second world war as a big hope for mankind. The international organization of sovereign states whose purpose was to maintain peace and cooperation between the peaceful nations was founded on June 26th 1945. in San Francisco. On that day 50 founding countries signed the charter of the United Nations that came

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    Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Jessica
  • James Fenimore Cooper

    James Fenimore Cooper

    James Fenimore Cooper was one of the pioneers in American novel writing. Cooper used the life and things he had experienced and turned them into best-selling novels that have held up throughout the years. He became famous with the publication of the wilderness adventures. Along with the success these books brought, so to came some criticism. To truly understand Coopers books you have to delve deeply into them and know from where he got the

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    Essay Length: 2,741 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • Should the U.S. Build a National Missile Defense System?

    Should the U.S. Build a National Missile Defense System?

    Should the U.S. build a National Missile Defense System? “What if free people could live secure in the knowledge that their security didn’t depend upon the threat of instant U.S. retaliation to deter an enemy attack?” Ronald Reagan; 1983 In his speech of March 23, 1983, President Reagan presented his vision of a future where a Nation’s security did not rest upon the threat of nuclear retaliation, but on the ability to protect and defend

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    Essay Length: 1,984 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Janna
  • A Nation of Immigrants Book Review

    A Nation of Immigrants Book Review

    The book I read was “A Nation of Immigrants,” it was written by Mr. John F. Kennedy. The book was fantastic; it was about the start of immigrants coming into this nation. It spoke about how they fled there country for a new life in America and would do anything to get here. Some would wait days, months and even years to get sworn in as an American citizen. Many immigrants fled Nazi persecution and

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    Essay Length: 554 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Yan
  • Multi Nationals as Engines of Growth

    Multi Nationals as Engines of Growth

    Multinationals as Engines of Growth United Fruit and the Banana Republics The United Fruit Company, a U.S. concern, is notorious for having economically colonized Central American in particular, using the support of the U.S. politically--and, on occasion, militarily--to ensure its taking of large profits in the region. Dissent within the U.S. against the U.S. government-United Fruit Company collaboration reached its peak in the second decade of the 20th century. The United Fruit Company owned vast

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    Essay Length: 4,586 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Usa National Debt

    Usa National Debt

    The U.S. National Debt The national debt is the total amount of money the United States Treasury Department has borrowed and currently owes to the federal government's creditors (Sylla). These creditors are mostly comprised of the public, including individuals, corporations, as well as state, local and foreign governments. They also consist of various government trust funds, such as Social Security and Medicare. Additionally, they include the Federal Reserve, mostly in the form of treasury bonds,

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • What Is a Nation?

    What Is a Nation?

    Essay 3: What is a Nation? A nation, as defined in Webster’s Universal College Dictionary, is “a body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own.” This definition is correct, but leaves so much unsaid. The word nation is actually derived from the Latin word natio that means birth. It represents the beginning of something. London had a miraculous

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    Essay Length: 572 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • National Labor Relations Board (buck Brown Contracting Co., Inc. and A.S.C. Constructors, a Joint Venture)

    National Labor Relations Board (buck Brown Contracting Co., Inc. and A.S.C. Constructors, a Joint Venture)

    Introduction This paper will discuss several cases involving Buck Brown Contracting Co., Inc. and A.S.C. Constructors, a Joint Venture and several employees. Each employee claims to have been unjustly fired from their job and seek reinstatement and compensation for lost wages. In the paper I will briefly discussed the history of each case; which part of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) applies to each case, how each case was decided, resolved and how the

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    Essay Length: 2,303 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Yan
  • Nationalism

    Nationalism

    Founded in 1965 by Ron Karenga, US emerged in Southern California shortly after Watts exploded into a riot and Malcolm X was assassinated. As nationalist sentiment grew among African American organizations because of the impact of Malcolm X, US established itself as a cultural nationalist group. It called for racial unity and for black people to free themselves from white oppression by embracing a "recovered" African culture. For US, that meant Kawaida, a quasi-religious system

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    Essay Length: 878 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Max
  • Invasion of a Nation or Nature of Necessity

    Invasion of a Nation or Nature of Necessity

    Invasion of a Nation or Nature of Necessity To explain and encounter current and past migration issues first I will give a brief synopsis of my origins. I am a Mexican American citizen whatever this means, my roots and customs are pure of Mexican culture. However, influences such as education, media and other contemporary ideals are American. Coming from a Mexican family, I know the hardships of living in a economically undeveloped country. Many of

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    Essay Length: 1,709 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Anna
  • National Disgrace

    National Disgrace

    National Disgrace Poverty is defined as the state of living without the essential resources needed to prevent a family from falling beneath the poverty level. Poverty level is the minimum income needed by a family to sustain an adequate diet based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Minimum Nutritional Standards (Valerie, 225). Often associated with need, hardship and lack of resources across a wide range of difficult circumstances, poverty has become a growing issue in

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    Essay Length: 665 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Patriotism Vs Nationalism

    Patriotism Vs Nationalism

    There are many ways to plan a future, writing it down, making a chart, and sometimes filling out a questionnaire from your guidance counselor. Planning the future of the most powerful nation cannot be completed by filling out a questionnaire; however, men and women who crave power and its narcotic properties have already determined what path America should take into this new century. This group has labeled their endeavor, Project for the New American Century.

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    Essay Length: 2,728 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party

    The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party

    THE RISE OF HITLER AND THE GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY The explanation of the rise of Nazism cannot be restricted to one specific time period or one specific event - the source of many Nazi ideologies are found before WW1.Many pre-war conditions(but especially the gradual 'collapse of liberalism', of which I will write later) helped to prepare the public psyche for National Socialist policies. Equally, I disagree with Historians who, for their own reasons, disregard

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    Essay Length: 3,775 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Edward
  • The Emergence of a Supra - National European Citizen

    The Emergence of a Supra - National European Citizen

    Kostas Theologou, Political Scientist, PhD Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law School of Applied Mathematics and Physics National Technical University of Athens, Greece Genikes Edres, Bldg E, 1st floor 9 Heroon Polytechneiou Str, 15780 NTUA Zographos Campus tel. 0030 210 772 2255, cell 0030 6976016195 fax. 0030 210 7721618 e-mail: cstheol@central.ntua.gr The emergence of a supra-national European citizen Kostas Theologou, PhD NTUA The emergence of a supra-national European citizen ABSTRACT This paper examines the

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    Essay Length: 5,027 Words / 21 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Yan
  • Effects of the United Nations on Human Rights

    Effects of the United Nations on Human Rights

    Effects of the United Nations on Human Rights The United Nations is an organization created at the end of World War 2 as a place to discuss international matters in peace and to solve problems diplomatically. During its years of existence the United Nations has dealt mostly with matters concerning peace keeping; but lately it has spread its influence over many different issues including the protection of Human Rights. In the many cases of Human

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    Essay Length: 1,958 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Jon

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