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  • Alliances During World War 1

    Alliances During World War 1

    Alliances During World War 1 Although there were many underlying reasons for the European nations to break out in war, the early days of the fighting between Serbia and Austria caused the expansion of the war, along with the alliances which failed to remain peace and actually contributed to the war. Also, the possibility of remaining neutral and prepared is always another alternative, rather than forming allies that may require the nation to enter

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Gcse History: Assignment one - First World War

    Gcse History: Assignment one - First World War

    GCSE History: Assignment One - First World War There are many different reasons for the First World War ending in 1918. The three main factors I'm going to examine are the entry of the USA into the war on the Allies side, the failure of the Ludendorff Offensive and the discontent in Germany. I will explain if each of these factors were equally important in bringing the First World War to an end. However there

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    Essay Length: 885 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Steve
  • Federal Reserve and Its Banking Procedures

    Federal Reserve and Its Banking Procedures

    Federal Reserve and Its Banking Procedures Because the US is the largest economy in the world, its monetary policy also has significant economic and financial effects on other countries. The object of monetary policy is to influence the performance of the economy, as reflected in such factors as inflation, economic output, and employment. It does so by affecting demand. Most people are familiar with the fiscal policy tools that affect demand, such as taxes and

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    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Jon
  • The New Basel Accord – Implication for Banks

    The New Basel Accord – Implication for Banks

    Effective risk management strategies can be implemented by integrating effective bank-level management, operational supervision and market discipline. It is also imperative for financial institutions to update their risk management practices in accordance with prevalent legislation and regulatory environment. With these aspects in mind, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision published the Capital Adequacy Accord, also known as the Basel Accord, in 1988. The Basel Accord defined the parameters of risk management and capital adequacy for

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    Essay Length: 254 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The World of 1984 - Perfect, but Terrifying

    The World of 1984 - Perfect, but Terrifying

    The World of Nineteen Eighty- Four – perfect, but terrifying Essay In the novel Nineteen Eighty- Four George Orwell presents to his reader an unambiguous detailed description of a perfectly- organized society, based on full control over its people. Written in 1949, the book is a forecast of the possible future and yet it uses as fundamentals ideologies which existed in the world at that time and continue living in some parts. Although the world

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    Essay Length: 1,031 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Mike
  • Teenage Sexuality in "brave New World"

    Teenage Sexuality in "brave New World"

    Abnormal, immoral, against the law, shameful, against fords will, these are some of the reactions you might get if you are monogamous during 640 A.F. in the novel Brave New World. Through Huxley’s satiric hypothesis of our Y generation and it’s numerous viewpoints on promiscuity, he allows us to observe how people are expected to be promiscuous; in fact, not to have sex abundantly is considered morally wrong, to follow ones non-conditioned impulses is sneered

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    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Steve
  • The World After the War: Prohibition

    The World After the War: Prohibition

    The World After the War: Prohibition America, after the First World War, is often labeled the "Roaring Twenties". It is a time that is famous for the historic flight of Charles Lindbergh, flappers, and the golden era of baseball. It is an era in which America developed into a stable, cultured society, abounding in industrial and economic growth. This decade also has a much darker side, though, that is often overlooked. This darker side is

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    Essay Length: 498 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Kevin
  • A Critical Evaluation of the Impact of Change Factors and Strategic Management Initiatives on Banking Industry

    A Critical Evaluation of the Impact of Change Factors and Strategic Management Initiatives on Banking Industry

    “A critical evaluation of the impact of change factors and strategic management initiatives on Banking Industry.” Today banking plays a vital role in our society and economy - the scale of transactions ranging from ordinary, individual customers writing cheques or using bank credit cards in shops and restaurants to enormous and complex payments by multinational companies across the world's great banking centres. The Internet banking is changing the banking industry and is having the major

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    Essay Length: 3,771 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: July
  • War World 2

    War World 2

    The Austro-Hungarian officials sent an ultimatum to the Serbian Government on July 26, 1914. It was past the time limit on the ultimatum so Austro-Hungarian declared war on Serbia. Germany took sides with Austro-Hungarian and Russia took sides with Serbia. Then because Russia took sides with Serbia Germany declared war with Russia on August 1, 1914. Russia was also an ally with France so Germany was fighting war with France to on August 3, 1914.

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    Essay Length: 287 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Anna
  • Case Study- "confidential Accounts at Swiss Bank Corporation"

    Case Study- "confidential Accounts at Swiss Bank Corporation"

    Ethical principles are essential for the proper and fair conduct of business around the world. In principal, ethical principles can and should dominate any and all decision making, regardless if it occurs during a business transaction. Without ethics, it would be impossible to conduct business and establish the trust necessary between consumers and business entities. Of the many ethical principles that exist, several exist that relate to business ethics. Egoism is defined as the ethical

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Aldous Huxley and the Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley and the Brave New World

    Within any novel, there are always elements taken directly from the author’s life and experiences. Their thoughts and opinions will also be imparted to the novel, delivering a direct message to the reader and perhaps arguing their opinions, to persuade the audience. These influences on and from his environment are apparent in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. In the 1930’s, the time the book was written, many world-scale events were taking place, and society was

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    Essay Length: 1,433 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Music Makes the World Go Round

    Music Makes the World Go Round

    Dan Jones Professor Ott Paper 1 9/13/07 Music makes the world go round Music besides money is another thing that makes the world go round. Music is many different things; music can be just one man singing or a complete choir. Also there are many different genres of music. These genres a broken up into four main categories. These categories consist of Classic, Rock, Rap, and also country. Music also has many different affects of

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Fonta
  • More Minerva Than Mars: The French Women's Rights Campaign and The First World War

    More Minerva Than Mars: The French Women's Rights Campaign and The First World War

    More Minerva than Mars: The French Women's Rights Campaign and the First World War This essay examines the role of French women during and after the First World War based on Steven Hause's article "More Minerva than Mars: The French Women's Rights Campaign and the First World War". He claims that the World War I in many ways set back the French Women's Right Campaign. During the First World War, many French feminist leaders believed

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    Essay Length: 377 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Real World

    The Real World

    The Real World? "This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a loft and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real", so starts every episode of a popular TV show on MTV called The Real World. This show is based on the idea of having no script or actors, and to just see what happens when strangers live together and interact

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: David
  • A Flat World, After All Analysis

    A Flat World, After All Analysis

    In Friedman’s “It’s a Flat World, After All”, Friedman in a trip Bangalore, India accidentally “encountered the flattening of the world”. The following paper will analyze “It’s a Flat World, After All” and the flattening of the world. To conclude the paper I will summarize my thoughts on the flattening of the world. According to Friedman globalization was classified into three time periods. Globalization 1.0 (1492 to 1800) was considered to shrink the world from

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: David
  • Banking System of Greece

    Banking System of Greece

    Transformation" is often used when discussing the Greek banking system. Greek banks currently represent one of the most sophisticated and modern sectors of the Greek economy. Greece's entry to the Eurozone, leading to deregulation in banking and finance, essentially paved the way for a "new" sector. What helped the transformation of the banking sector was a change in consumer attitude and behavior, motivated by dramatically falling interest rates over the last four to five years.

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    Essay Length: 854 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Victor
  • Nexity and the U.S Banking Industry

    Nexity and the U.S Banking Industry

    1. The chief economic characteristics of the online banking industry for those using only Internet banking the leading factors that affect their decision of banking online are security, convenience and rates. With regards to the economic characteristics the main difference with online banking is that the rates tend to be higher for those companies that only offer Internet banking and no branches. Some of the other economic characteristics might be that all the banks are

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    Essay Length: 932 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Top
  • Islamic Contributions and Their Impacts on the World

    Islamic Contributions and Their Impacts on the World

    Islamic Contributions and their Impacts on the World The Islamic civilization had many great achievements and accomplishments that have contributed to world culture. Islamic achievements have helped other cultures adopt new ideas and make great advancements in an immense variety of fields. These fields include medicine, art and literature, architecture, astronomy, philosophy, and mathematics. Islamic achievements also assisted in making daily life for the Muslim people a great deal easier. Of all the Islamic achievements,

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    Essay Length: 543 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Jack
  • Candle That Lights the World

    Candle That Lights the World

    Cuba is in upheaval, China has three people per square foot, and Spain's main source of income comes from tourism, it seems as if this chaos was inevitable. As an American, it causes me much distress to think what the world would be without the United States. The people of the earth look to America for guidance and aid. It's our nation's duty--- nay, it is our Constitutional responsibility to insure the welfare of the

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    Essay Length: 746 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Artur
  • World War I

    World War I

    DBQ Essay World War I was the result of leaders' aggression towards other countries which was supported by the rising nationalism of the European nations. Economic and imperial competition and fear of war prompted military alliances and an arms race, which further escalated the tension contributing to the outbreak of war. One cause of the World War was militarism, which is a policy in which military preparedness is of primary significance to a situation. Another

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Yan
  • War World 2

    War World 2

    Throughout the course of history, humankind has endured a myriad of wars. Wars have consumed millions of innocent lives, from mass genocides to massive battles. One can question the virtues of the human race by their inhuman acts in wartime. Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution" systematically wiped out millions of people off the face of the earth. Furthermore, The My Lai Massacre that occurred in the mists of the Vietnam War displays the poor moral fiber

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    Essay Length: 1,112 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Mad World

    Mad World

    • Subject: The causes of the decline in social etiquette. • Purpose: to explain the causes of this decline. • Audience: Peter F. Chernin, Founder of Fox Entertainment Group. • Occasion: many rude encounters have led me to choose this topic. Mad World America has changed. The land of the free has come under siege of cell phone wielding citizens trying to fight over the precious spare time they have left over from the grueling

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Victor
  • A World of Work

    A World of Work

    A WORLD OF WORK Outsourcing means that companies hand work they used to perform in-house to outside firms. ADVANTAGES: v bring down costs и lift profits and boost growth v specialisation Due to the advance in technology products have become more complex which made it difficult for one company to do all the work itself. In order to manage the complexity of these products the astute idea of outsourcing represents an ideal solution (e.g. car

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    Essay Length: 505 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Monika
  • New Technology of World War one

    New Technology of World War one

    New Technology Of World War One World War I brought much technological advancement to the battlefield, such as pillboxes, flamethrowers, and mustard gas. But all this new technology brought the need for new tactics and there really were no new ideas on how to use them. Soldiers fought a traditional styled war, and suffered many casualties due to the new technology. Generals slowly figured out the strengths and weaknesses of each new piece of equipment

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    Essay Length: 575 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Life of Derek Jeter: Before a World Champion

    The Life of Derek Jeter: Before a World Champion

    The Life of Derek Jeter: Before a World Champion “Derek Jeter, a professional ballplayer for the Yankees…” are the exact words Derek Jeter, himself, used in his eighth-grade yearbook (Jeter xvi). For as long as he could remember, Jeter has longed to be a New York Yankee. Fifteen years after predicting he would be a professional ballplayer for the Yankees, Derek Jeter is now more than a Yankee. Jeter isn’t only a Yankee; he is

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Tasha