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  • Should Tobacco Companies Be Responsible for Smoking Related Illnesses?

    Should Tobacco Companies Be Responsible for Smoking Related Illnesses?

    Should Tobacco Companies Be Responsible for Smoking Related Illnesses? Should Tobacco Companies Be Responsible for Smoking Related Illnesses? Tobacco companies should not be held liable for the consequences of smoking related illness or death because as people we have a choice whether or not to smoke. The tobacco companies aren’t responsible for why people smoke or the side effects of smoking, they are simply a corporation that sells a product, people choose to buy

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    Essay Length: 498 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Video-“this Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race” by Fall out Boy

    The Video-“this Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race” by Fall out Boy

    The Video-“This Ain’t a Scene It’s an Arms Race” by Fall Out Boy The song This Ain’t a Scene It’s an Arms Race by Fall Out Boy, is off their new album Infinity on High. In the video, it is a continuation to their video Dance, Dance as shown in the beginning of this video. It shows how the band is now being produced by someone who mainly produces hip-hop artists and not punk rock

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    Essay Length: 290 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Monika
  • Race and You

    Race and You

    The town I grew up in is Show Low, Arizona. Surrounding Show Low are many small neighboring towns. These towns all come together to form the White Mountains. Most of the citizens of my community are of a Caucasian background. There are also some different minority groups that come from different background that also live there. The majority of the non-Caucasian residents are of Native Americans decent and Mexican decent. There are Native Americans because

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    Essay Length: 1,446 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Statement of Financial Performance Is Based on Data Relating to Past Transactions and Events.Hence the Statement of Financial Performance Is of No Use to an Investorвђ™s Decision Making Process.

    The Statement of Financial Performance Is Based on Data Relating to Past Transactions and Events.Hence the Statement of Financial Performance Is of No Use to an Investorвђ™s Decision Making Process.

    The statement of financial performance is based on data relating to past transactions and events. Hence the statement of financial performance is of no use to an investor’s decision making process. Discuss the above statement The statement of financial performance is useful towards an investor’s decision making process as it contains a wealth of useful information regarding the performance of a business during a specific time period. Using a statement of financial performance is an

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    Essay Length: 406 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Fatih
  • History of U.S. Labour Relations

    History of U.S. Labour Relations

    In the Beginning Colonial America labour was scarce, raising wages. Nobody wanted to work for someone else. No firm class lines. Individualism reigned. Craftsmen, not labourers. No need for unions. Beginning 1800's wholesale trade appeared. Transportation advances, competition from buyers to craftsmen. Labour is easier to control, so cheap labour, sweat shops began being used. No labour laws. First union was shoemakers, tailors and printers; craft organisations for skilled workers only, and closed shop, too.

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    Essay Length: 1,480 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: regina
  • Street Racing

    Street Racing

    Street Racing I'm here to talk to you about the reasons that I think why Street Racing shouldn't be legal. The three reasons I think why there shouldn't be any Street Racing in America are it isn't safe, it isn't legal, and it endangers other people lives. The reason I think it is not safe. One in every ten deaths in an accident is because of Street Racing. Next motor vehicle crashes are the leading

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    Essay Length: 324 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • A Critical Review of the Major Opposing Views on Arbitration & Industrial Relations

    A Critical Review of the Major Opposing Views on Arbitration & Industrial Relations

    This paper will critically review the major opposing perspectives on arbitration and industrial relations, with particular attention to how government regulation and intervention relate to the changes made to the system after 1996. The major focus of this brief paper will be to demonstrate that Howard’s industrial relations policies resemble those of the late 1800’s, where the Master and Servant Act’s regulated the relationships between employer and employee. These were replaced with the introduction of

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    Essay Length: 1,331 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Employment Relations in Australia

    Employment Relations in Australia

    “In every workplace, there exists an invisible frontier of control, reducing some of the formal powers of the employer: a frontier which is defined and redefined in a continuous process of pressure and counter pressure, conflict and accommodation, overt and tacit struggle” (Hyman, 19, p26). Discuss the responses of employees, unions and employers to this ‘frontier of control’, drawing on both historical and contemporary examples to illustrate your answer. Synopsis The aim of this

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    Essay Length: 1,142 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Race in My Community Final

    Race in My Community Final

    Since the city started, Dallas has always consisted of a wide diverse population of numerous racial and ethnic groups contributing to the success of our community. Regrettably, until recently we did not publicly recognize the presence and involvement of all of these groups equally. The number of groups represented, and the size of those groups, have grown tremendously in the last decade, as has their public presence. With the increased rate, I feel that by

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    Essay Length: 719 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • Customer Relations Management

    Customer Relations Management

    The Basics of Customer Relations Management Every company has cliental so, at a minimum, they should maintain basic information about their customers such as a name, an address and all past purchases. So basically, every company has already created a basic CRM database to better understand and serve their customers. This paper will first identify the concept of the CRM concept; find comparative advantages for CRM in-house and outsourcing functions; and will spotlight a company

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    Essay Length: 889 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Anna
  • Saratoga Race Course

    Saratoga Race Course

    Saratoga Race course On July 27, 1783, George Washington and his men stood over a bubbling hole, that hole was releasing water that to them was salty and smelled as if it had a high sulfur content. This water would be known as Saratoga mineral water. Saratoga residents baked spring water bread for Washington and his men, with out adding any salt or yeast and yet within a matter of minutes the bread rose.

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    Essay Length: 1,560 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Jack
  • Human Relation and Hawthorne Studies

    Human Relation and Hawthorne Studies

    University of Namibia Name: Vatandapi Hiiho St No: 200503910 Lecturer: Prof. A. Du’Pisani Subject: Public Policy Topic: What does the �notion’ of policy studies entails, engaging into meta-policy analysis? How is it develop, who formulate and set agenda, where does it get ideas from, from what perspective and ideas involved, lastly what constitute public policy? Due Date: 21/ April/ 2008 Table of Content 1. Preface ……………………………………………………………………………......3 1.1. What is a public policy? ……………………………................................................3 2. The

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    Essay Length: 2,437 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Disjunctive Reaction Time as It Relates to Complexity Level

    Disjunctive Reaction Time as It Relates to Complexity Level

    Abstract The reaction time for subject with increase complexity is the focus of this study. The ten respondents were randomly selected on the campus of University Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Ten subjects reaction time was evaluated with a computer simulation program using one, two, or four choice trails, which lasted forty to sixty minutes. The data were analyzed using t test and ANOVA. The t test showed no significance as far as practice effects were concerned,

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    Essay Length: 11,144 Words / 45 Pages
    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: July
  • Eu-Russia Relations

    Eu-Russia Relations

    External trade The European Union is today the leading player in international trade, ahead of the United States and Japan. At a time of strong growth in international trade it accounts for a fifth of the world trade. The Treaty of Rome objective was to create customs union between EU’s Member States with no trade barriers and common external tariffs on imports from third countries. Nowadays, after fifty years, almost all of those objectives are

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    Essay Length: 2,354 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Human Relations and Organizational Behavior

    Human Relations and Organizational Behavior

    Human Relations and Organizational Behavior ORG 502 2/21/01 Organizational Behavior 2 Human Relations and Organizational behavior Organizational behavior is an applied behavioral science that is built upon contributions from various behavioral disciplines. These different behavior is the study of individuals and group in a company where psychology, sociology, anthropology and political science are utilized to improve the organizational effectiveness. Organizational behavior is also considered by how an organization responds to globalization, quality of productivity, ethical

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    Essay Length: 416 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Employment Relations

    Employment Relations

    The vulnerability of workers has been prevalent in the workplace for many years, with those classified as �young’ workers being the most vulnerable when it comes to exploitation. This essay addresses the exploitation many young workers have to deal with in the workplace, as well as touching on exploitation of mature age workers. Also the essay will look at the responses to this exploitation by the state, unions and employers. It is with these responses

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    Essay Length: 1,990 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Clash of Cultures and Races in "a Passage to India"

    The Clash of Cultures and Races in "a Passage to India"

    The clash of cultures and races in "A Passage to India" A Passage to India, published in 1924, was E. M. Forster's first novel in fourteen years, and the last novel he wrote. Forster began writing A Passage to India in 1913, just after his first visit to India. The novel was not revised and completed, until the end of his second stay in India, in 1921, when he served as secretary to the Maharajah

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    Essay Length: 2,810 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Quickeinsurance: The Race to Click and Close (a)

    Quickeinsurance: The Race to Click and Close (a)

    Threat of New Entrants One of the most important considerations to take into account is the ability for new firms to enter the industry. The likelihood of new entrants entering the Cuban cigar market is possible. However, barriers to entry tend to deter new firms from entering. The embargo provides a protectionist barrier against any U.S. competition entering the industry. New entrants would be expected if the cigar industry were to expect an increase

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    Essay Length: 1,447 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: regina
  • Kubla Khan and Its Relation to Romanticism

    Kubla Khan and Its Relation to Romanticism

    Kubla Khan and its Relation to Romanticism 'Kubla Khan,' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is one of the most enigmatic and ambiguous pieces of literature ever written. Allegedly written after a laudanum (an opiate) induced dream, the author claims to have been planning a two hundred to three hundred line poem before he got interrupted by a 'man from Porlock,' after which he had forgotten nearly all of his dream. This may have been merely an

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    Essay Length: 2,610 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • Consumer Relations

    Consumer Relations

    Successful business owners train their salespeople to develop a foundation of strong customer relationships. Why? As with every other purchase decision, individuals prefer to do business with people they like, with people who seem genuinely interested in them, and with people who really care about their concerns. So unless salespeople are willing to appropriately start and then nurture the customer relationship, customers won’t return and they certainly will not refer their friends. Some company leaders

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    Essay Length: 387 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Basil’s Changes as Related to Wilde’s Opinion on Art

    Basil’s Changes as Related to Wilde’s Opinion on Art

    Oscar Wilde, author of The Picture of Dorian Gray, makes Basil's life change drastically by having him paint a portrait of Dorian Gray and express too much of himself in it, which, in Wilde's mind, is a troublesome obstacle to circumvent. Wilde believes that the artist should not portray any of himself in his work, so when Basil does this, it is he who creates his own downfall, not Dorian. Wilde introduces Basil to Dorian

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    Essay Length: 835 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Fonta
  • American Foreign Relations During Washington’s Presidency

    American Foreign Relations During Washington’s Presidency

    From it inception, despite the intentions of Washington had subsequently elaborated upon in his Farewell Address, the new republic became entangled in European affairs. It had a profound effect on both foreign and domestic policy. British resentment tied with renewed antagonism with France, produced crisis both abroad and on the Western Frontier. The British were angered by the treaty of friendship signed between France and the American Republic. They interpreted the treaty as an alliance

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations This paper will attempt to define Public Relations from three different sources, as well as give the writers personal definition on the subject. Personally Public Relations were viewed as a means of informing the public as to a certain event or situation. According to the textbook the definition is “Public relations is a planned process to influence public opinion, through sound character and proper performance, based on mutually satisfactory two-way communication.” (Seitel,

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    Essay Length: 597 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Jack
  • Medical Relations

    Medical Relations

    Chemistry has been called the science of what things are. Its intent is the exploration of the nature of the materials that fabricate our physical environment, why they hold the different properties that depict them, how their atomic structure may be fathomed, and how they may be manipulated and changed. Although organic reactions have been conducted by man since the discovery of fire, the science of Organic chemistry did not develop until the turn of

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Max
  • Advertising and Public Relations in the United States

    Advertising and Public Relations in the United States

    From their beginning, advertising and public relations has played a major roll in the advancement of the major forms of mass communications. Each has influenced printing, radio, television and cable, and the internet in various ways. If it were not for advertising and public relations, these forms of communication may not be what they are today. The origin of advertising extends to around three thousand years before Christ. While the advertising in this time was

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    Essay Length: 1,812 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Mikki

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