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  • Developments in It - 2000-2008

    Developments in It - 2000-2008

    DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2000-2008 The epochs in the sphere of Information Technology for this past decade are notable to say the least. While some of them where ground breaking and changed the very direction of technological evolution, others are ticking along like time bombs, showing promise for future revolutions. This is a peripheral study into some of the technologies that created a stir during this period. 2000 The Millennium change that crashed the myth

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    Essay Length: 1,794 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2009 By: Victor
  • Japan's Economic Development

    Japan's Economic Development

    JAPAN'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT In the following paper I will be examining the process of economic development in Japan. I begin with their history in the Meiji period and how that effected their great success in the postwar development. Then I will go through the different economic stages of economic development in postwar Japan. I will examine the high periods and low period in Japan economics, and the factors behind these shifts in development. Last I

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    Essay Length: 2,874 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Foreign Affairs - a Closer Look at Us Policies and How They Affect the Developing World

    Foreign Affairs - a Closer Look at Us Policies and How They Affect the Developing World

    Foreign Affairs: A Closer Look at U.S. Policies and How They Affect the Developing World PSC- 410 Political Economy November 15, 2001 With the beginning of a seemingly endless war on terrorism, and a shaky United States economy, now hardly seems the time to examine our general policy towards all other nations, and developing nations in particular. The wreckage of the World Trade Center is still smoldering, and our troops are marching on Kabul as

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    Essay Length: 4,304 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2009 By: Edward
  • The Development of Slavery in America

    The Development of Slavery in America

    Slavery was the main resource used in the Chesapeake tobacco plantations. The conditions in the Chesapeake region were difficult, which lead to malnutrition, disease, and even death. Slaves were a cheap and an abundant resource, which could be easily replaced at any time. The Chesapeake region's tobacco industries grew and flourished on the intolerable and inhumane acts of slavery. Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland were settled in the early 17th century. It was a

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    Essay Length: 1,270 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Brief Historical Development and Contributions of Chemistry for Modern Civilization

    Brief Historical Development and Contributions of Chemistry for Modern Civilization

    Brief Historical Development and Contributions of Chemistry for Modern Civilization Introduction: As defined by Oxford Dictionary, Chemistry is the scientific study of the structure of substances, how they react when combined or in contact with one another and how they behave under different conditions . In other words, Chemistry is the study of the materials and substances of the world in which we live. The materials, which make up the earth, sea and air, are

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    Essay Length: 847 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Evaluation of the Relationship Between Social Involvement and Economic Performance

    Evaluation of the Relationship Between Social Involvement and Economic Performance

    Businesses engaged in social involvement incur costs as a result of their activities, so it is only natural to determine if there is a financial justification for the investment, beyond the moral and ethical. Though many studies have been conducted, the only conclusion defined as “meaningful” by our textbook is that there is little evidence that a business’s social involvement is detrimental to its long term economic performance. Some businesses do engage in socially responsible

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    Essay Length: 496 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: July
  • Personal Development Plan

    Personal Development Plan

    1. Introduction This paper seeks to prepare a personal development plan in my objective to become a leader in an organization. I will analyze the requirements of the targeted job in relation to my inventory of skills including my strengths and weaknesses in relation to the requirement of a goal in mind for which I am willing to know my deficiencies in terms of skills. I will therefore have to make an action plan on

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    Essay Length: 2,452 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • An Evaluation of Nullsoft Winamp

    An Evaluation of Nullsoft Winamp

    Nullsoft Winamp is a fast, flexible, high fidelity music player for Windows 95/98/NT. Winamp supports MP3, MP2, CD, MOD, WAV and other audio formats. Winamp also supports custom interfaces called skins, audio visualization and audio effect plug-ins. Nullsoft also provides a high quality website at http://www.winamp.com. The Winamp homepage provides support, information, software downloads, and music downloads for Nullsoft's music products. Winamp is a high quality music player for your personal computer. The first thing

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    Essay Length: 618 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: regina
  • Systems Development Life Cycles: Private to Public Sector

    Systems Development Life Cycles: Private to Public Sector

    Systems Development Life Cycles: Private to Public Sector University of Phoenix CIS/319 Assignment #1 Introduction: The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is defined by dictionary.com as “Any logical process used by a systems analyst to develop an information system, including requirements, validation, training, and user ownership.” However this definition significantly simplifies the process involved in obtaining an ‘end’ product. The SDLC is so complicated that it can be compared to that of the development of

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    Essay Length: 539 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Vika
  • Starbucks Training Policies

    Starbucks Training Policies

    Accommodating fast growth also meant putting in systems to recruit, hire, and train baristas and store managers. Starbucks' vice president for human resources used some simple guidelines in screening candidates for new positions: "We want passionate people who love coffee . . . We're looking for a diverse workforce, which reflects our community. We want people who enjoy what they're doing and for whom work is an extension of themselves."16 Some 80 percent of Starbucks

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    Essay Length: 548 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Web Application Development

    Web Application Development

    Introduction to Web Application Development Web Technology The growth of the World-Wide Web (WWW or simply Web) today is simply phenomenal. Each day, thousands more people gain access to the Internet (upwards of 6 million users at recent estimates). Easy retrieval of electronic information in conjunction with the multimedia capabilities of Web browsers (like Mosaic or Netscape) is what started this explosion. This document will provide some basic information behind some of this technology used

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    Essay Length: 3,516 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • General Guidelines for Strength Training

    General Guidelines for Strength Training

    General Guidelines for Strength Training 1. Train with a high level of intensity. It has been shown that the harder you train (intensity), the greater the adaptive response. A high level of intensity is characterized by performing an exercise to the point of concentric (positive) muscular failure, i.e., you've exhausted your muscles to the extent that the weight cannot be moved for any more repetitions. 2. Follow the "double progression" technique in regards to repetitions

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    Essay Length: 946 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Tommy
  • By Comparison with the Other Factors, Evaluate How Important Stakeholders Are in Strategic Management.

    By Comparison with the Other Factors, Evaluate How Important Stakeholders Are in Strategic Management.

    The first intention of this paper is to give a clear understanding of key terms used throughout, helping illustrate their meanings and importance. Strategy: Johnson et al (2005, p9) argues, “Strategy is the direction and scope of an organisation over the long term, which achieves an advantage in a changing environment through its configuration or resources and competences with the aim of fulfilling stakeholder expectations.” I feel that this gives a clear understanding to the

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    Essay Length: 2,628 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Evaluation

    Evaluation

    I evaluated Jordyn Ross on her presentation on expanded notation and the instructional algorithm for multiplication problems. Even though the whole group did a very good job, I felt like Jordyn put a lot of effort into her part of the assignment. I didn't have a hard time understanding the material because it was mainly a review of what we learned before, but I think that if I was learning it for the first time

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    Essay Length: 394 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Jack
  • Aligning Organizational Development with Staff Development

    Aligning Organizational Development with Staff Development

    Aligning Organizational Development with Staff Development Is the organizational career dead? This course has made me contemplate my career with the company I've worked for for the last eight years. I was recently promoted, and I'm very excited about the opportunity, however, it does make me think there could be limits to the opportunities? What if there was to be a change in the senior leadership I directly report to; would the replacements see what

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Mike
  • Economic and Political Development

    Economic and Political Development

    Economic and political developments in Virginia from 1607-1700 On the year of 1607, May 14th, a hundred men sent by the Virginia Company of London, landed at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay which also resulted in the first permanent English settlement. The settlement of the Virginia Colony (Jamestown) was the source of economy of the Chesapeake Bay region and Virginia, during the colonial period was always tied upon the accessibility of plantation and slavery. On

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    Essay Length: 782 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The World Bank on Sustainable Development

    The World Bank on Sustainable Development

    MacDonald 1 As a core fundamental and central organization, it is essential to recognize the World Bank’s unwavering commitment and contribution to international environmental and developmental programs. As the top funding agency to international organizations, NGO’s, independent countries, and other societal groups the World Bank plays a marquee role in international funding in an increasingly industrializing world and changing market economy. It might be presumptuous to label the World Bank as an elitist organization

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    Essay Length: 1,578 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Max
  • Development of Iran

    Development of Iran

    Iran's economic growth in the past century clearly shows that it has not yet entered the path of sustained and expediential growth. For the last thirty years Iran has been experiencing boom and bust cycle rather than sustained growth. The close association between per capita income and per capita oil revenues suggests a reason for the fluctuating level of income. Both per capita GDP and non-oil GDP increased steadily during 1960-76 while oil income was

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    Essay Length: 2,811 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • Com 101 - Web-Based Training Verses Instructor-Led Training

    Com 101 - Web-Based Training Verses Instructor-Led Training

    Web-Based Training Verses Instructor-Led Training Justina Miller COM 101 Chari Davenport June 18, 2003 In my department, we offer two types of training for automotive dealers. The first type is our Web-Based Training (WBT), and the second is Instructor-Led Training (ILT). These training courses have many similarities, such as learning objectives, total content, layout, structure and flow. They differ, however, in how each course is delivered, when the learning takes place, and the cost of

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    Essay Length: 595 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Evaluation of American Culture

    Evaluation of American Culture

    Evaluating American Culture The American culture is very diverse and eclectic. Not every single person has the same views on a given subject, partly due to environment, race, age, and religion. This exercise in where we surveyed five people made that very noticeable. I surveyed five people, five people of which have the same job environment, but varied from the age of 18 to 34. Surprisingly, the age was not a major factor in their

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    Essay Length: 594 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Artur
  • How a Language Develops

    How a Language Develops

    Universal Grammar is a speculation of linguistics hypothesizing principle of grammar that is shared by all the different languages. Universal Grammar is used to explain language acquisition, and shows that different human languages have different grammar. Universal Grammar can be explained by the process of language acquisition. Things like Chomsky’s theory, William syndrome, cutoff age, and other experiments would be used as evidence for Universal Grammar. Noam Chomsky argued that the human brain consists of

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Developing a Critical Thinking Process

    Developing a Critical Thinking Process

    Developing a Critical Thinking Process Introduction For the last 6 years, I have worked as a health care consultant for a large insurance company. The nature of the work tends to concentrate around operational improvement opportunities, and training programs. The goals of a consulting or training program are the same, improve operational effectiveness and efficiencies. Over the years, our small consulting team has been successful, and requests for additional consulting opportunities have increased greatly. The

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    Essay Length: 788 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Anna
  • Marketing Audit and Evaluation

    Marketing Audit and Evaluation

    The development and implementation of the marketing plan is to take place in QUTopia, a make-believe city in Queensland, Australia. Students enrolled in the class will adopt the roles of the residents of the city with roles and demographics assigned randomly to students in the first week of classes. Residents will be issued with fake QUTopian currency which they can spend as consumers at two marketdays (to be held in class). All students are expected

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    Essay Length: 427 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Human Resource Development Process

    The Human Resource Development Process

    CONTENT 1) Content 1 2) Introduction to human resource development process 2 3) The human resource development process 3 4) The importance of Human resource development and its Process 5 5) Advantages of HRD to the organization 6 6) Advantages of HRD to the employees 7 7) Problems that affect the human resource development 8 8) Improving organizations 9 9) Conclusion 9 10) Bibliography 10 1) Introduction of human resource development process Human resource Management

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    Essay Length: 2,749 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • How Did Cinematic Storytelling Develop from Lumiere to Griffith?

    How Did Cinematic Storytelling Develop from Lumiere to Griffith?

    How did cinematic storytelling develop from Lumiere to Griffith? What were the shifts in attitude regarding the role of camera and reality/realism? There was a great evolution of cinema storytelling from the time of Lumiere to that of Griffith. Basing on my observations, the first films in history, which some were attributed to Lumiere, focused on subjects about the real world. What Lumiere did was that he captured the setting, the performers and all his

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: July

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