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  • Radon Gas: Mechanisms, Effects, & Solutions

    Radon Gas: Mechanisms, Effects, & Solutions

    Abstract This paper discusses radon gas, which is produced as a byproduct of the natural decomposition of uranium in rocks, soil, and water. Gas build-up in enclosed dwellings such as houses, apartment and office buildings, factories, and schools is a major concern in many parts of the country. Human exposure to high concentrations of this gas for extended periods of time can be extremely damaging to health. Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of

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    Essay Length: 3,980 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Monika
  • Ironing out Carbon - one Mans Solution to Carbon Sequestration

    Ironing out Carbon - one Mans Solution to Carbon Sequestration

    “Ironing” out Carbon Dioxide Carbon Dioxide plays a key role in the atmosphere. This gas has properties that allow it to sustain and hold in heat, which in turn warms the planet (EIA, 2004). Carbon, the primary component of carbon dioxide; is also the essential molecule for life and is the most basic building block found in all organic compounds. Human activities been blamed for the disruption of the earth’s natural carbon cycles and according

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    Essay Length: 2,034 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Bred
  • Solutions to the Growing Bureaucracy

    Solutions to the Growing Bureaucracy

    The overgrowing demand for governmental agencies has grown tremendously since the 18th century. Originally George Washington in 1789 had only three government departments, Treasury, Foreign Affairs, and War. With the end of the Civil War, many problems arose and so did the bureaucracy. In 1870 much of the problems were remedied with the creation of the Department of Justice. Starting in the 19th century the size of the federal executive branch and the bureaucracy expanded

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    Essay Length: 385 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Problem and Review of Related Literature

    The Problem and Review of Related Literature

    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Prejudice is a rigid and irrational generalization about an entire category of people. Prejudice is irrational insofar as people hold inflexible attitudes supported by little or no direct evidence. Prejudice refers to attitudes; it can be positive by providing special advantages or negative by creating obstacles. It can range from subtle to blatantly obvious. It is the process of "pre-judging" a particular person, place or thing

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    Essay Length: 1,849 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Yan
  • Paper Solution Sites

    Paper Solution Sites

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    Essay Length: 1,150 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Victor
  • What Problems Did the Weimar Republic Face from 1918 to 1923?

    What Problems Did the Weimar Republic Face from 1918 to 1923?

    In 1919 the Weimar Republic was set up in Germany. From its birth it faced numerous political problems, for which the causes were many and varied. These problems included political instability, deep divisions within society and economic crisis; problems were constantly appearing for the new government and from 1919-1923, the Weimar Republic experienced a period of crisis. In 1916, the German Social Democratic Party, which controlled the Reichstag, split in order to cater for the

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    Essay Length: 570 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Bankruptcy: A Legal Problem

    Bankruptcy: A Legal Problem

    What is the true meaning of bankruptcy? When a debtor can’t pay their debts when they are due, or even at all, then he or she has to face extremely harsh consequences. However, the debtor has numerous rights, such as the right to petition for bankruptcy relief under the federal law. Bankruptcy provides two goals for debtor. The first one is to protect a debtor by giving him/her a fresh start with erasing all creditors’

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    Essay Length: 443 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Tommy
  • The Problem of Evil

    The Problem of Evil

    Natalie Casas Professor B. Chung Phi 2011 2 March 2006 The Problem of Evil To some evil is necessary for good and to others evil should not logically exist alongside an omnipotent God. As I criticize the sides of both arguments through the works God, Evil, and the Best of All Possible Worlds, by Gottfried Leibniz and Evil and Omnipotence, by J.L. Mackie a conclusion will be made as to which philosophy is logically stronger.

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    Essay Length: 1,638 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Yan
  • Is Xenotransplantation an Ethical Solution or Disaster?

    Is Xenotransplantation an Ethical Solution or Disaster?

    Is Xenotransplantation an ethical solution or disaster? The audience for this paper is comprised of those readers looking to gain knowledge on the issue of xenotransplantation. This group of people is unaware of the dynamics of the ethical arguments surrounding this current issue. This audience does not have a specific age or belief, reflecting the varied positions of the argument. Due to this hunger for factual information, they do not wish to have someone else’s

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    Essay Length: 1,937 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • 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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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Artur
  • Explain the Problem Posed to Google by Click Fraud and Evaluate Its Response.

    Explain the Problem Posed to Google by Click Fraud and Evaluate Its Response.

    Explain the problem posed to Google by ‘click fraud’, and evaluate its response. Introduction ‘Click fraud’ is a term used to describe when someone clicks on a search ad with some level of ‘ill intent’ and it is emerging as a prevailing and costly problem on the internet, particularly for the search-ad industry. Internet search companies are the main force responsible for combating this type of fraud, yet they also contrarily profit from it. Therefore,

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    Essay Length: 2,096 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Global Communications is facing many challenges in an effort to compete in an ever-changing technological time. Global Communication would benefit from utilizing the 9-step problem-solving approach when forming alternative to evaluate for their business plan. Using this problem-solving method will help the company to identify the key stakeholders associated and recognize the possible ethical dilemmas that may result from stakeholders having competing values. The method will help them recognize the

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    Essay Length: 3,361 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Problem of Macbeth

    The Problem of Macbeth

    The Problem in Macbeth 1. We have already seen that the focus is on Macbeth and his wife, furthermore, we have seen that the crucial problem is the decision and the act, especially in which sense you can consciously and freely choose to do evil, then do it and then be faced with the consequences. The problem is old. Socrates maintained that no one with full insight in what was evil, would of his own

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    Essay Length: 3,597 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Yan
  • Risk Analysis on Investment Decision

    Risk Analysis on Investment Decision

    Risk Analysis on Investment Decision Silicon Arts is manufacturing company that is four years old. “It manufactures digital imaging Integrated Circuits (ICs) that are used in digital cameras, DVD players, computers, and medical and scientific instrumentation.” (Capital Budgeting Simulation, 2007) Silicon Arts is looking to expand its business and has proposals that need to be examined. The two proposals are from Dig-image and W-Comm. Each company offers its own strengths and weaknesses. In this analysis,

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    Essay Length: 779 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Value of Resource, Learning Teams, and Problem Based Learning

    The Value of Resource, Learning Teams, and Problem Based Learning

    Running head: The Value of rEsource, Learning Teams, and Problem Based Learning The Value of rEsource, Learning Teams, and Problem Based Learning Kamesha Harris University of Phoenix The Value of rEsource, Learning Teams, and Problem Based Leaning In order to succeed in doing work that will benefit both you and the people that help you, the resources that you are provided with become valuable. At the University of Phoenix, the students are provided with rEsource

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    Essay Length: 542 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Bred
  • A Risky Investment on a Poor Governance Environment

    A Risky Investment on a Poor Governance Environment

    A risky investment on a poor governance environment It is widely believed that a country with weak laws and severe corruptions would not attract foreign investors. However, statistic shows the opposite way. Most investors would choose complete governance on their indirect investment but when it comes to direct investments, foreigners would prefer to invest in countries that have poor legal system. A poor governance environment attracts foreign direct investment because it has vast market opportunities.

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    Essay Length: 891 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Managerial Problems with the Performance Review Process

    Managerial Problems with the Performance Review Process

    Managerial Problems with the Performance Review Process Most employees do not look forward to performance reviews neither do managers like to give them. But in today’s companies, performance reviews are a necessary tool. They are used to promote employees, to compensate for jobs well done, and most of all, to allow for the employee to know how well they perform. Due to poor performance reviews, many employees are terminated each year. Many of these terminations

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    Essay Length: 1,017 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • An Analysis of the Structure and Culture of Strategic Mining Solutions in the Context of the External Environment with Respect to Future Challenges and Recommended Changes

    An Analysis of the Structure and Culture of Strategic Mining Solutions in the Context of the External Environment with Respect to Future Challenges and Recommended Changes

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Strategic Mining (SM) is capable of converting challenges into opportunities, as evaluated in the context of the company expanding its operations into Africa. The company promotes a participative management style which greatly benefits communication at all levels. The Directors of SMЎ¦s Board are technically and managerially highly skilled and are therefore in a position to manage company resources efficiently and unambiguously. A co ЎV operative culture exists in the company. This feature is

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    Essay Length: 2,466 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Does the United States Get the Best in Return for What We Invest in Healthcare?

    Does the United States Get the Best in Return for What We Invest in Healthcare?

    Abstract I first compared the healthcare strategies of the United States and other countries. The countries I looked at are Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom. I found information on this objective through the Internet and Wolfgram Memorial library. The second objective I looked at our healthcare results compared to Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom. The results I researched are life expectancy at birth, life expectancy at the age of 65 and infant morality.

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    Essay Length: 4,774 Words / 20 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: regina
  • Sri Lanka and Belize Investment Report

    Sri Lanka and Belize Investment Report

    Executive Summary Investing in a foreign economy was once seen by light-hearted investors as a frightening endeavor plagued by risk and uncertainty. Regrettably, for fear of not taking a stab in the dark, the aforementioned investors missed out on major investment opportunities in China. The sudden explosion of China's economy flicked on the light for anybody left in the dark. Many experts agree that investing in Asia can yield a great return, however the economic

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    Essay Length: 2,257 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Fatih
  • First Investments Case

    First Investments Case

    To: Head of Investment Analysis Re: Basic Industries Analysis With the exception of the strike years of 1989 and 1990, Basic Industries (BI) has maintained steady EPS growth since 1985. However, from 1993 to 1994, ROA and ROCE both dropped from 8.55% to 8.41% and 17.35% to 16.42% respectively. Dissecting ROA further, the fall comes from a reduced profit margin which appears to be from higher material costs. Breaking down the ROCE confirms the rise

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Bridgestone Tire Problem

    Bridgestone Tire Problem

    The Crisis In August of 2000 the tire manufacturer Bridgestone/Firestone Inc faced a major problem with there Firestone, ATX, ATXII and Wilderness At tires. The case involved more then 14.4 million tires that have been installed on sport utility vehicles. 70% of the tires are on Ford SUV and light pickup trucks. Some of the other makes are Nissan, Toyota and Subaru. The reports are that the tires are shredding involving high heat, overloading and

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    Essay Length: 831 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Problems the United States Has with Other Countries on Global Warm

    The Problems the United States Has with Other Countries on Global Warm

    In my paper, I plan to explain why the United States and other nations cannot get along when it comes to environmental issues. I plan to break up the paper into three sections that contains what global warming is and how it effects the world, the United States problems and conflicts with other counties about this subject, and my own conclusion based on the information I have found. Global warming is a serious issue in

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    Essay Length: 606 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Athiesm’s Problem

    Athiesm’s Problem

    To any of you who doubt the presence and magnificence of our Lord, Jesus Christ; first, I must say that I understand exactly where you are coming from. I, too, at one point was a non-believer. Moreover, I was violently anti-Christian to the point of persecuting these children of God. The following is a letter of my conversion to Christianity. It reads through from my early years and the person that I was at that

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The Cons: The Problems - Dangers and Controversies of Cloning

    The Cons: The Problems - Dangers and Controversies of Cloning

    The Cons: The Problems/Dangers and Controversies of Cloning: So far, the success of the production of clones from adult cells have over-shadowed the fact that there were countless errors before the "perfect" clone could be produced. This leads to the problem of technical failures including mutations and retardation. Let us not forget that only one out of 227 trials could produce a Dolly. Thus, for one Dolly, tens, if not hundreds of lambs with abnormalities

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Bred