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  • Abandoned Property? a Case Review: International Aircraft Recovery, L.L.C V. United States of America

    Abandoned Property? a Case Review: International Aircraft Recovery, L.L.C V. United States of America

    Abandoned Property? A review of the case International Aircraft Recovery v. U.S. We will discuss the legal issues regarding property ownership, when the original owner has lost, misplaced, or abandoned that property. A particular focus will be to contrast the differences between the laws that regulate federal and private property. The specific concern will be the case of the salvaged TBD-1 Devastator, a rare Navy aircraft recovered 8 miles off the coast of Florida, in

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Conflict and Crisis in the House on Mango Street

    Conflict and Crisis in the House on Mango Street

    Conflict and Crisis in The House on Mango Street Conflicts are a part of many peoples’ everyday lives. Some are big and some are small. Some involve death and some involve an argument. The purpose or argument for my topic is to prove that all conflicts/problems are important and everyone has a conflict at some point in their life. My thesis states that a conflict is some kind of a problem or quarrel; many

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Putting Theory into Practice

    Putting Theory into Practice

    Running Head: PUTTING THEORY INTO PRACTICE Putting Theory into Practice: Utilization of Henderson’s Nursing Theory in Everyday Nursing Practice Health care around the world and especially in the Western world, has undergone extreme changes over the past few decades, however, the basic principles of nursing such as caring for the sick and elderly have remained the same. Many of those principles come from the teaching of Virginia Henderson. Her interactional theory of holistic care has

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Top
  • Why Do Women Put up with Abuse?

    Why Do Women Put up with Abuse?

    Why do women put up with abuse? This question is often the first question people ask, but it is misdirected. Why doesn't she leave? This focuses on the woman’s behavior and not the batterers behavior. Instead we should ask why do men batter? This question is also misinformed. Many women leave every day. Leaving doesn't always mean protection from future violence. Leaving is a multi-staged process.(Sussman) On average a woman leaves and returns six times

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Process of Putting on a Show

    The Process of Putting on a Show

    Tommy Coleman Intro to Theater Process Kimmika Williams-Whitherspoon Greek Comedy and The Process of Putting on a Show In The Poetics, comedy is defined as “a representation of an action that is laughable, lacking in magnitude, complete, [in embellished speech,] with each of its parts used separately in the various elements of the play; represented by people acting and not by narration.” (Aristotle, pg. 43) Therefore a play that does not adhere to this definition

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Jon
  • Microfinance - Subprime Crisis

    Microfinance - Subprime Crisis

    INTRODUCTION Micro finance is a term used for the practice of providing financial services, such as micro credit, micro savings or micro insurance, to poor people. It is a kind of movement by socialist peoples that would guarantee access of poor peoples to not only credit but also other financial services as saving, insurance, fund transfer etc. Micro finance is a term used for the practice of providing financial services, such as micro credit, micro

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    Submitted: February 6, 2011 By: FARAH
  • The Crisis Islamic Civilization Is Facing in the Present

    The Crisis Islamic Civilization Is Facing in the Present

    The Crisis of Islamic Civilization by Ali A. Allawi TOPIC: The Crisis Islamic Civilization is facing in the present THESIS: The author argues how Islamic Civilization began to unravel under western civilization, and how its institutions, and laws were replaced by modern counterpart. Allawi also takes into account other factors that form the fundamental characteristics of Islamic culture such that he has identified spirituality as its key. SUMMARY: • The main problem was the expansion

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: Basketballmylife
  • Hazards of offshore Oil Spill and Subsequent Cleanup and Recovery Technologies

    Hazards of offshore Oil Spill and Subsequent Cleanup and Recovery Technologies

    1. Introduction An oil spill is accidental petroleum released into the environment. On land, oil spills are usually localized and thus their impact can be eliminated relatively easily. In contrast, offshore oil spills may result in oil pollution over large areas and present serious environmental hazards. The primary source of accidental oil input into seas is associated with oil transportation by tankers and pipelines (about 70%), whereas the contribution of offshore drilling and production activities

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: vacano
  • Asia's Precarious Miracle

    Asia's Precarious Miracle

    Databases selected: Multiple databases... Full Text (908 words) Asia's precarious miracle Anonymous. The Economist. London: Mar 1, 1997. Vol. 342, Iss. 8006; pg. 18, 1 pgs Abstract (Summary) Although it has exposed some structural problems, the recent economic slowdown in Asia is largely cyclical. On most structural issues, its economies have got a large number of big things absolutely right: high savings, prudent monetary and fiscal policies, openness to most trade, investment in education, and

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: roywong318
  • Sweat Shops Asia

    Sweat Shops Asia

    Sweat shops Asia What is a sweat shop ? Where did the name come from? Why sweat? Why shop? Sweatshop (or sweat factory) is a negatively connoted term for any working environment considered to be unacceptably difficult or dangerous — especially by those from developed countries with high standards of living. However, sweatshops may exist in any country. Sweatshop workers often work long hours for very low pay, regardless of laws mandating overtime pay or

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    Submitted: April 22, 2011 By: ben75006
  • Crisis

    Crisis

    Schizophrenia is an enigma, Far too often it completely destroys the lives of those it attacks along with the lives of their loved ones. It can also destroy lives of innocent bystanders and police. But, even though it is cause is not really understood very well, it is a medical mystery. However, it is a disease that is much stigmatized. Schizophrenia affects a vast number of people. With a frequency rate of 1 person in

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    Submitted: April 22, 2011 By: lzaldiva
  • Coca-Cola Company Crisis Management

    Coca-Cola Company Crisis Management

    Introduction Human Resource Planning is a crucial component in human resource management; the company's business strategy determines the content of human resource planning. However, these contents provide a direction to establish the human resource management system, such as promotion programs, education and training programs, reward and motivation programs. Human Resource Planning has been identified as a significant method to develop the skills and talents of individuals, and to achieve the long-term goals in organizations. This

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By:
  • Darfur Crisis

    Darfur Crisis

    Part I: Description of Crisis A. What Kind of Humanitarian Crisis a. Complex i. The Darfur Crisis in Sudan is vastly complex in nature. It encompasses religious, ethnic, and tribal tensions. These tensions have been triggered by the limited farmland and rich water sources in the region. ii. Considered an ethnic genocide by the United States although the UN has not recognized it as a genocide. 1. Estimates of over 200,000 people have been killed

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    Submitted: May 2, 2011 By: dak4551
  • Has India Been Decoupled from the Western World During the Subprime Mortgage Crisis Period.Why Was the Threat Not So Bad in India

    Has India Been Decoupled from the Western World During the Subprime Mortgage Crisis Period.Why Was the Threat Not So Bad in India

    MACROECONOMICS PROJECT ON "HAS INDIA BEEN DECOUPLED FROM THE WESTERN WORLD DURING THE SUBPRIME MORTGAGE CRISIS PERIOD.WHY WAS THE THREAT NOT SO BAD IN INDIA" INDEX OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. NATURE AND DIMENSION OF THE CRISIS 3. IMPACT OF RECESSION ON INDIAN ECONOMY-HAS INDIAN ECONOMY BEEN DECOUPLED? 4. MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICIES IMPLEMENTED DURING THE RECESSION PERIOD. 5. CONCLUSION 6. REFERENCES 1. INTRODUCTION: THE CAUSES OF GLOBAL ECNOMIC CRISIS THAT EMERGED IN UNITED

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: Lamda
  • The Banking Crisis in 2000 in Nicaragua

    The Banking Crisis in 2000 in Nicaragua

    Commercial banks in Nicaragua has suffered a deep crisis in 2000, which was characterized by the closure of Banco de Crédito Popular in January, the collapse of Banco Intercontinental (Interbank) in August, which was bought by Bank of Production (BANPRO), the collapse of Banco del Café (BANCAFÉ) in October, which was bought by the Banco de Finanzas (BDF) and the massive outflow of deposits from the Banco Nicaragüense de Industria and trade rumors associated with

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: mariangel
  • Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia

    Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia

    Trade has affect countries of the world throughout history. During 10 to the present global trade patterns have affected Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia by changing the area's economy and political structure but continued to influence the area's culture. In Sub-Sahara Africa from 10 to 1914 the Atlantic Slave Trade had come to an end but the Islamic states of West Africa still traded slaves because they relied on the slave trade more than the

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    Submitted: May 8, 2011 By: babybear010
  • Debt Crisis in Europe

    Debt Crisis in Europe

    The PIIGS Sovereign-Debt Crisis Ayman Kamal Moawad Professor Hussein Soudi International Finance German University of Cairo 24 April 2011 Abstract The PIIGS crisis has raised fears about the possible negative implications it poses to the world economy. Doubts have risen about the integrity of the European Union and its currency. The five countries faced their own strand of fiscal distress due to heavy borrowing practices, property bubbles and living above their means. What intensifies

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: aykamal
  • Pharmaceutical Industry and the Aids Crisis

    Pharmaceutical Industry and the Aids Crisis

    1. Executive Summary The pharmaceutical industry is characterised as a highly risky and lengthy R&D process, intense competition for intellectual property, stringent government regulation and powerful purchaser pressures (Batiz-Lazo & Holland, 2004). These characteristics have impacted on the willingness of the pharmaceutical companies to cater to the emerging markets and the involvement of ethical issues. This paper looks at the nature of supplying drugs to emerging markets and suggestions included the following: a. Enforcement in

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    Essay Length: 1,959 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: kidtos
  • Financial Crisis 2007-2008 Origin

    Financial Crisis 2007-2008 Origin

    In 1989, to address claims that banks discriminated against the economically weak and poor minorities in mortgage lending, Congress got the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act amended to force banks to collect data on mortgage applicants; this allowed various studies that seemed to validate the original accusation. In fact, poor minority mortgage applications were rejected more frequently than other applications. The overwhelming debate focused on two distinct answers: were the rejections because of racial discrimination, or

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    Submitted: May 15, 2011 By: sixdemons
  • Can the Budget Airline Model Succeed in Asia?

    Can the Budget Airline Model Succeed in Asia?

    1. What opportunities exist in the Asia-Pacific region for the entrance of new low-fare airlines? How might demand for low-fare service differ in the Asia-Pacific region and in North America and Europe? The Asia-Pacific region offers many opportunities for the entrance of new low-fare airlines. Analyst revealed that low fares are often the deciding factors for budget-conscious travelers in Southeast Asia. The Pacific Asia region represents a huge population, which offers low-fare airlines a vast

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    Submitted: May 16, 2011 By: vincy666
  • Reasons for the Global Financial Crisis

    Reasons for the Global Financial Crisis

    Reasons for the Global Financial Crisis Mismanagement of financial innovation in the subprime residential mortgage market and a busting of a bubble in housing prices were the underlying forces behind the financial crisis of 2007. Government policies and competitive pressures for several years prior to the crisis encouraged higher risk lending practices. Further, an increase in loan incentives such as easy initial terms and a long-term trend of rising housing prices had encouraged borrowers to

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    Submitted: August 30, 2011 By: elysia90
  • Email Password Recovery Services

    Email Password Recovery Services

    Email Password Recovery Services : w w w.e-detectives.i n f o (Myspace,Yahoo,Hotmail,Gmail,Aol passwords) We are a team of experienced computer professionals from US, France, Italy, Germany and with the most advanced technology! We are specialized in hacking/cracking/recovering web email passwords of world famous email services Yahoo!, Hotmail, Lycos, Rediff etc. (this list is incomplete as there are many more) We will find your target person's password (Friends, wife's, husbands, kids, boss's etc etc) within 2

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    Submitted: September 9, 2011 By: Sellyshow
  • Email Password Recovery Services

    Email Password Recovery Services

    Email Password Recovery Services : w w w.e-detectives.i n f o (Myspace,Yahoo,Hotmail,Gmail,Aol passwords) We are a team of experienced computer professionals from US, France, Italy, Germany and with the most advanced technology! We are specialized in hacking/cracking/recovering web email passwords of world famous email services Yahoo!, Hotmail, Lycos, Rediff etc. (this list is incomplete as there are many more) We will find your target person's password (Friends, wife's, husbands, kids, boss's etc etc) within 2

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    Submitted: September 15, 2011 By: lisa
  • Email Password Recovery Services

    Email Password Recovery Services

    Email Password Recovery Services : w w w.e-detectives.i n f o (Myspace,Yahoo,Hotmail,Gmail,Aol passwords) We are a team of experienced computer professionals from US, France, Italy, Germany and with the most advanced technology! We are specialized in hacking/cracking/recovering web email passwords of world famous email services Yahoo!, Hotmail, Lycos, Rediff etc. (this list is incomplete as there are many more) We will find your target person's password (Friends, wife's, husbands, kids, boss's etc etc) within 2

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    Submitted: September 19, 2011 By: lisa
  • Effect of Iraq Crisis on Global Economy

    Effect of Iraq Crisis on Global Economy

    Iraq Crisis The eyes of the world are riveted on Iraq. Why? Because Iraq produces 3.3 million barrels of oil each day, and any disruption in the supply of Iraq's oil due to the ongoing crisis could create a cascading effect on oil prices. Past experience has shown that the rise in price of crude oil has been a key element in the unleashing of the global economic crises. Thus, the impact of the Iraq

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