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  • Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility

    Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility

    Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility Where would business be without ethics? Without ethics what would stop the average corporation from gouging prices and giving out limited dividends. A lot of people use the term social responsibility synonymously with the term business ethics. Personally, I feel that social responsibility is a big piece of the business ethics pie. Ethics is a broad concept that entails many facets included in decision making. On the other hand,

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    Essay Length: 364 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: July
  • Spain’s Aids Problem

    Spain’s Aids Problem

    Spain is a relatively healthy and productive country. There is a total population of 41,060,000 people. The life expectancy at birth is about 76 years for males and 83 years for females. The child mortality is .5% for males, and .4% for females. As you can see, Spain is a fairly healthy country. Their total health expenditure is $1,640 per capita, and this is 7.6% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Spain’s economy supports a

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    Essay Length: 1,584 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Max
  • The Problem with the Passion

    The Problem with the Passion

    The Problem with the Passion Or The Crucifixion Conundrum OUTLINE Introduction I. Mel Gibson’s “The Passion” A. Human sacrifice is outlawed in the “Old Testament”. B. Vicarious atonement is not possible in the “Old Testament”. C. G-d is not a man. D. Jesus died on Passover. E. Jesus did not satisfy strict requirements for animal sacrifice. II. Ancient religious systems A. The story of a dead and risen savior not unique to Jesus. B. Attis

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Top
  • Using a Real-Life Problem in an Introductory Public Relations Course

    Using a Real-Life Problem in an Introductory Public Relations Course

    One, I know that completed problems can form the raw material for a fraternity or sorority's database. That's reason enough not to repeat static problems found at the end of the chapter. Two, real problems permit a more realistic research phase. Students can search public databases and discover what others have written or said about the problem. Third, students seem to become more involved with real problems. But if our pedagogical sensibilities require more rigorous

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    Essay Length: 1,564 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: David
  • Global Communications Problem Solution

    Global Communications Problem Solution

    Problem Solution: Global Communications David Cook University of Phoenix Introduction This paper will cover the problem solution for Global Communications. It will start with an analysis of their situation, point out stakeholder perspectives and ethical dilemmas, determine a problem statement, Give an end state vision, give alternative solutions from benchmarking, give an analysis of those solutions, take a look at the risk and mitigation of those alternatives, take a look at the optimal situation, create

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    Essay Length: 258 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Monika
  • Problem Solution - Riordan Manufacturing

    Problem Solution - Riordan Manufacturing

    Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: RIORDAN MANUFACTURING Problem Solution: Riordan Manufacturing Laura D. Nunes University of Phoenix Human Capital Development/MBA 530 February 27, 2008 Problem Solution: Riordan Manufacturing Riordan is facing economic pressure in the manufacturing industry. The organization is looking to increase employee retention and profits. In order to increase employee retention, surveys must be taken seriously and action must be put into place. A strategy must be formed to ensure success. The plan consist

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Is Alcohol a Dangerous Drug

    Is Alcohol a Dangerous Drug

    Contents Is alcohol a dangerous drug------Page 1 Positive impacts of alcohol-------Page 2 How alcohol enters your body---Page 3 Short term effects of alcohol-----Page 4 Long term effects of alcohol-----Page 5 Binge drinking---------------------Page 6 Alcohol addiction------------------Page 7/8 Conclusion--------------------------Page 9 Bibliography------------------------Page 10 How reliable my sources are------Page 11 Alcohol is a dangerous drug, it can affect every organ in the body, is carries risks and can be addictive such as street drugs, but unlike them it is

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    Essay Length: 1,083 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Contribution of Instrumental and Imaging Technologies to the Diagnosis And/or Treatment of Clinical Problems Associated with the Knee.

    The Contribution of Instrumental and Imaging Technologies to the Diagnosis And/or Treatment of Clinical Problems Associated with the Knee.

    Aspects of Medical Engineering The Contribution of instrumental and imaging technologies to the diagnosis and/or treatment of clinical problems associated with the knee. Abstract: Clinical problems of the knee can be diagnosed using instrumentation and imaging technologies. This is an important aspect as it identifies the specific disease and enables the application of the correct treatment. Imaging techniques include: X-ray, which illustrates abnormalities in bones. MRI scan, which create 3-dimensional pictures of blood vessels. And

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    Essay Length: 1,498 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • Socialism and Irish Nationalism

    Socialism and Irish Nationalism

    The 1913 Lockout was the culmination of several years of political organisation and agitation among the unskilled working class, carried out primarily through the Irish Transport Workers Union. The ITGWU had been founded by Larkin in 1909 specifically as a union of the unskilled, long deemed 'unorganisable' by the official trade union movement. The open militancy of the ITGWU was a new departure in the history of the Irish trade union movement and the organisation

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Alcohol Vs Marijuana

    Alcohol Vs Marijuana

    Foreword: There is no culture in the history of mankind that did not ever use some kind (kinds) of drugs. Despite the well-known consequences of drug addiction, millions of people constantly consume different legal and illegal drugs. Affecting people's mind and changing their behavior, drugs become one of the most threatening factors of social risk, resulting in increasing rates of mortality, aggressive and criminal behavior, and dissolution of social ties. This paper is devoted to

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Problem Solution: Global Communications

    Problem Solution: Global Communications

    Problem Solution: Global Communications Global Communications (GC) strives to be a major competitor within the global telecommunications industry. GC is currently facing several obstacles that stand in the way of this goal and is at an impasse on deciding a productive course of action. Through identifying GC’s issues, opportunities and stakeholder perspectives, a specific problem statement and end-sate vision was determined. After researching and analyzing all possible alternative solutions and their risks, an optimal solution

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Artur
  • Alcoholism

    Alcoholism

    Teen alcoholism is a problem that has been plaguing the United States for many decades now. The legal age for alcohol consumption is twenty-one years old in every state of the United States, but this law is commonly broken. The fact that it has not been strictly enforced caused an outbreak of alcohol consumption between minors all over, and because of this, we have been accepting teenage drinking more than ever. The problem lies

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Mba 530 - Scenario Two Problem Solution Executive Briefing

    Mba 530 - Scenario Two Problem Solution Executive Briefing

    Scenario Two Problem Solution Executive Briefing Jeanni University of Phoenix MBA 530 Human Capital Development Gwen McCants-Allen January 11, 2007 Scenario Two Problem Solution Executive Briefing The legendary scientist, Albert Einstein once stated, “No problem can be solved from the same state of mind that created it…” This famous quote can definitely be applied to the topic of discussion today. The course study model, Riordan Manufacturing (a global plastic producer organization), provides an excellent opportunity

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    Essay Length: 1,346 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Social Issues with Tutoring

    Social Issues with Tutoring

    When I left my last class at USC to go towards Dorsey High School, I did not know what to expect. Prior to going there, I was given a set of rules about this school. I was told not to wear red or blue and that sometimes there are lock downs at the school. All of this was new to me and I didn’t know how I should react once I got there. When

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jessica
  • A Meek Proposal (jonathan Swift Immitation)(steroid Problem in Baseball)

    A Meek Proposal (jonathan Swift Immitation)(steroid Problem in Baseball)

    A Meek Proposal For preventing an uneven playing field in the sport of baseball, and for making the game more enjoyable for fans. Ever since the creation of America’s favorite pastime, baseball, cheating has been an integral part of the game. Each era of baseball has offered new and improved techniques for cheating the game of baseball. Cheating has become a common occurrence in baseball, from the 1919 Chicago “Black” Sox, who were paid

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    Essay Length: 1,651 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Victor
  • Problem Solution Global Communications

    Problem Solution Global Communications

    Problem Solution: Global Communications Problem Solution: Global Communications Business has been diminishing for Global Communications within the industry and the time has come for the company to implement proactive measures to gain revenue, increase the customer base and reduce overhead expenditures. There is a need to identify the sole purpose of the business losing revenue and ranking within the industry. In using the 9-step problem-solving process (University of Phoenix, 2006, Problem-Solving Approach Paper) along with

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Yan
  • An User Groups Exercise Influence on the Making of Social Policies and Welfare Provision?

    An User Groups Exercise Influence on the Making of Social Policies and Welfare Provision?

    British social policy has historically been dominated by politicians, academics and practitioners, with recipients of welfare provision and their carers having little say in the shaping and development, or ownership of their services. Over the past few decades there has been significant growth in service user movements who are working to transform discussions, policy initiatives, systems and research within this field (Campbell, 1996; Campbell and Oliver, 1996, cited in Beresford, 2001). The last 15 years

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Max
  • Alcoholism in College Students

    Alcoholism in College Students

    Alcohol abuse on college campuses has reached a point where it is far more destructive than most people and today realize and today threatens too many of our youth.” -Senator Joe Lieberman Why do college students drink so much? This timeless fad has effected this generation in high percentages since the beginning of college education. Today in America it is estimated that approximately 29% of college students are regular alcohol abusers. Another recent study by

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Problem Solution: Harrison-Keyes, Inc.

    Problem Solution: Harrison-Keyes, Inc.

    Problem Solution: Harrison-Keyes Inc. Harrison-Keyes, Inc. is a publishing company that wants to implement an e-book into the organization because sales in declining and the need to update technology is becoming necessary to become more productive and a effectively competitive in the market. Employees are disagreeing with the plan implemented by the new CEO, Mg P. McGill. An implementation plan needs to be incorporated into the organization and communication needs to be the first tool

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Problems with Science

    The Problems with Science

    The Problems with Science In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the creature that Victor Frankenstein creates runs rampant and out of control, causing the deaths of six characters. The creation can be seen as a romantic rejection to the industrial revolution and multiple scientific innovations. The romantics were opposed to the idea of industrialization and the new direction the world was taking. Mary Shelley, who was a member of this ideology, was using the monster as

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • Social Structure of the 1930’s - Daphne Du Maurier

    Social Structure of the 1930’s - Daphne Du Maurier

    Social Structure of the 1930’s Daphne Du Maurier uses her own reflections in Rebecca to criticize the social structure of the 1930’s. The settings throughout the book are taken directly from Daphne’s memories as a young child and adult portraying the high social class environment. Important characters and their actions can easily relate back to Daphne’s relationship with certain individuals in her life. The characters everyday routines show Daphne’s social views on the stereotyped British

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Problem Solution: Gene one

    Problem Solution: Gene one

    Gene One is a biotechnology company that has grown from $2 million start-up company into a $400 million highly successful large private company. This has created in them the desire to increase their growth and develop into a publicly traded company and develop into an IPO. They are a very talented team that has earned them a place in the biotechnology market. As their desire to enter the public sector has materialized, stresses have increased

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Alcoholism

    Alcoholism

    Running Head: Alcoholism Alcoholism Abstract Alcoholism is a very serious disease that has affected people of all ages. The problem can never be cured but it can be treatable. In the case study, we saw a young woman and her counselor work together to help her return to the road of recovery. Alcoholism can not only affect the addict but the people in their lives. Following a proper course of treatment and finding good professional

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    Essay Length: 1,326 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: July
  • Historical Problem

    Historical Problem

    Andrew Plyler Mr. Milstead 6th Hour Document Assignment Many people had their own take on the attitude of the South in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Some of the most famous, W.E.B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington, T. Thomas Fortune, and Ida Wells Barnett still have their opinions being published in stories and books. This paper will look at those people and their own take on how the south was treating blacks and

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Problem Solution Gene one

    Problem Solution Gene one

    Long-Term Financing Long- term financing strategies are used by financial managers to insure that funds invested today will increase in value or stay the same over a stated period of time. This document will compare and contrast the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) and discounted cash flow method (DCF). The debt and equity mix are intended to enable an organization to capitalize on investments. The debt and equity mix will be reviewed as will the

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Jon