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  • Nippon Basics, Ltd - Summary only

    Nippon Basics, Ltd - Summary only

    NIPPON BASIC CO., LTD. Nippon Basic Co., Ltd. Kevin Lindsey IBM 416 International Exporting Professor Mulyanto Cal Poly Pomona California Polytechnic State University, Pomona Table of Contents A. Abstract B. Country Analysis 1. Political & Legal System 2. Economic Conditions 3. Social Demographic 4. Resources 5. Infrastructure 6. Physical Environment 7. Social, Health, and Environmental Conditions 8. Cultural Considerations C. Region Analysis 1. Regional Alliances & Economic Integration 2. Physical Environment 3. Political Stability 4.

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    Essay Length: 324 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2016 By: lindseye
  • Chemistry Notes

    Chemistry Notes

    Assessment Task I – Rate of Chemical Reactions Metals and Acids ________________ Planning This investigation looks at the rate of reaction between a metal and three different acids of different protonisties. There are two different ways that this can be investigated, the first way is the ‘Half Life’ or ‘Vf-Vt’ method, and this looks at the decreasing half life in the reaction. The other is the ‘Order’ reaction, this looks at the order of the

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    Essay Length: 4,040 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: February 29, 2016 By: rezyx
  • Mobile Phone Are Basically Useless in Our Daily Life

    Mobile Phone Are Basically Useless in Our Daily Life

    Mobile phones are basically very useless in today’s culture . Disscuss . In the past, there are no facilities and advanced technology. People in ancient times always try and be independent in conducting their affairs. Therefore, their minds being very clever and able to think outside the box. On the contrary these days because there are many advanced technologies resulting from the transformation of ancient human invention. Hence, they are too preoccupied with the passing

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    Essay Length: 957 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2016 By: ainiey
  • The Christian Concept of Self Identity

    The Christian Concept of Self Identity

    The Christian Concept of Self Identity The “self” in Christian terms deals with more soul and Christian virtues rather than our earthly possessions and what abilities we possess. In the primary texts, the concept of self-hood is explored and discovered through relations with other people, faith in God which subsequently leads to allegiance to one’s self, and turning one’s self inward to entail one’s past. Perpetua, Felicity, and Augustine were similar in that they were

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    Essay Length: 1,368 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 24, 2016 By: mtseikel
  • Analyse How the Concept of Freedom Has Changed over Time or Across Populations in American Literature

    Analyse How the Concept of Freedom Has Changed over Time or Across Populations in American Literature

    Analyse how the concept of freedom has changed over time or across populations in American literature. (Scarlet Letter and Meridian) Gender inequality has existed in the United States since the Puritan times depicted in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter (1850), through the first, second and third waves of feminism and during the fraught civil right era depicted in Alice Walker’s Meridian (1973). Women are oppressed and suppressed through the society due to the fact of

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    Essay Length: 1,677 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: June 25, 2016 By: marinamarina
  • In Developing the Concept of Direct Effect, the Court of Justice Has Shown Itself to Be an ‘activist Court’’. Critically Discuss the Accuracy or Otherwise of the Above Statement.

    In Developing the Concept of Direct Effect, the Court of Justice Has Shown Itself to Be an ‘activist Court’’. Critically Discuss the Accuracy or Otherwise of the Above Statement.

    In developing the concept of direct effect, the Court of Justice has shown itself to be an ‘activist court’’. Critically discuss the accuracy or otherwise of the above statement. “The Community principle of direct effect means that appropriately worded provisions of (EC law)...may give rise to individual rights which national courts are bound to safeguard, even though there may have been no national implementing legislation, or only incomplete national legislation. The ECJ decides when the

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    Submitted: February 20, 2017 By: audreymcgregor62
  • Basics of Space Flight: Rocket Propellants

    Basics of Space Flight: Rocket Propellants

    Vijayagopal Annotated Bibliography Brauenig, R. A. (n.d.). Basics of Space Flight: Rocket Propellants. Retrieved May 10, 2016, from http://www.braeunig.us/space/propel.htm This rocket and space technology webpage describes the chemicals mixture used to produce thrust in rockets, how oxidizing reacts with different fuels, as well as mixture ratios needed to produce propellants. Robert A. Braeunig, a civil engineering displays his passion for rocket and space technology by dissecting every aspect of space vehicles. Braeunig explicates rocket propellants

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    Essay Length: 1,102 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: July 17, 2017 By: Harris Vijayagopal
  • Paul’s Concept of “justification by Faith”

    Paul’s Concept of “justification by Faith”

    Victoria Williams (Box 813) September 9th, 2017 Christianity 237: Synopsis #1 Paul’s Concept of “Justification by Faith” If you were to go to a Christian Church, throughout the sermon you would hear the pastor talk about redemption and justification quite a bit. These are very important concepts in the Christian religion and are very important when talking about the history of Christianity and talking about readings in Christianity. Paul, the early Christian apostle, wrote about

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    Submitted: September 18, 2017 By: Victoria Williams
  • Discuss and Evaluate the Main Features of Parson’s Concept of Society as a Social System

    Discuss and Evaluate the Main Features of Parson’s Concept of Society as a Social System

    Identify, discuss and evaluate the main features of Parson’s concept of society as a social system Talcott Parsons who is a very well known American sociologist represented The School of Structural Functionalism. In this paper I am going to identify the different features of Parsons ‘Grand Theory’ and his concept of society as a social system. I am going to discuss and evaluate these features in detail. Parsons considers society to be a social system,

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    Essay Length: 1,449 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: October 5, 2017 By: Sally Crowe
  • Chemistry

    Chemistry

    Chemistry 11 Assignment 2 Total 25 marks Please make sure you highlight your final answer. Failure to do so will result in one mark taken off. Part 1 For the next questions, clearly show all the steps in solving the problems. 0.5 marks will be deducted for each time there is a significant figure error or appropriate units are not used! 1. What is the molar mass (to the nearest tenth of a gram/mole) of

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    Essay Length: 908 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 31, 2017 By: Yanis Zeng
  • Explain How the Concept of Integrity Is a Challenge to Utilitarian Ethics, According to Williams

    Explain How the Concept of Integrity Is a Challenge to Utilitarian Ethics, According to Williams

    Joonhee Park December 15, 2016 PHIL-220: Moral Philosophy Final Exam 1. Explain how the concept of integrity is a challenge to utilitarian ethics, according to Williams. The theory of utilitarian ethics is the view that all actions are considered “morally good” if the actions maximize general well-being. The concept of integrity requires that a person act out of their own convictions and out of obligations that they deeply identify. The concept of integrity is a

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    Essay Length: 1,395 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2018 By: jpark732
  • Analysis of the Concept of the Perfect Knight in Neil Gaiman’s “chivalry”, Patricia A. McKillip’s “lady of the Skulls” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “the King of the Golden Hall”

    Analysis of the Concept of the Perfect Knight in Neil Gaiman’s “chivalry”, Patricia A. McKillip’s “lady of the Skulls” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “the King of the Golden Hall”

    Analysis of the Concept of the Perfect Knight in Neil Gaiman’s “Chivalry”, Patricia A. McKillip’s “Lady of the Skulls” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The King of the Golden Hall” In the chivalric tales “Chivalry”, written by Neil Gaiman, “Lady of the Skulls”, written by Patricia A. McKillip and “The King of the Golden Hall”, written by J.R.R. Tolkien, the authors demonstrate that an ideal knight is courteous, diligent and is the servant of the people. To

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    Essay Length: 1,143 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 17, 2018 By: doddyer
  • The Concept of a Person and Ethics

    The Concept of a Person and Ethics

    The concept of a person and ethics The term ‘person’ is an ambiguous term used in many different ways to refer to a number of realities. Some people refer to supernatural beings like gods and angels as persons, others regards as individuals only those belonging to our own species –Homo sapiens—while others, namely animal activists, consider animals as persons too. Clearly, the concept of what makes a ‘person’ differs from one person to another. Different

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    Essay Length: 1,082 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 15, 2018 By: Andrew James Sammut

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