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  • Effects of European Exploration on American Indians

    Effects of European Exploration on American Indians

    Effects of European Exploration on American Indians The Capitalistic dreams of the Europeans and the natural anarchy of the Indians; never before has a clash of cultures had such a great influence on the future of the world. The Indians were one with nature and shared a kinship with all living as well as nonliving things on earth. They respected each other and flourished under these ties of mutual reverence. The Europeans sought similar refuge

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • Social and Economic Effects of Black Death on Europe

    Social and Economic Effects of Black Death on Europe

    Social and Economic Effects of Black Death on Europe The Black Plague (also known as the Black Death or Bubonic Plague) of the 1300s is considered by many historians to be one of the most influential events and turning point in the transition from medieval to modern-day Europe. Some analysts even compare its devastation to that of World War I, since "25% to 50% of Europe's population were killed during the onslaught" of the plague

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Ever since the dawn of time man has found new ways of killing each other. The most destructive way of killing people known to man would have to be the atomic bomb. The reason why the atomic bomb is so destructive is that when it is detonated, it has more than one effect. The effects of the atomic bomb are so great that Nikita Khrushchev said

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • A Study of the Effects of Ideal-Type Media Exposure on Body Dissatisfaction

    A Study of the Effects of Ideal-Type Media Exposure on Body Dissatisfaction

    1 A Study of the Effects of Ideal-type Media Exposure on Body Dissatisfaction 2 Abstract Exposure to media containing idealized body images increases one's level of body dissatisfaction and lowers self-esteem. The effects of ideal-type media exposure on body dissatisfaction was examined in a sample of ninety (90) college students ages 18 to 25 years old, using an experimental research design. The Experimental group was shown media portraying ideal body types, while the Control group

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    Submitted: July 28, 2010 By: Dina
  • The Effects of Industrial Wastes on Soil and Plant

    The Effects of Industrial Wastes on Soil and Plant

    THE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES ON SOIL AND PLANT (draft) Nowadays, pollution is a very hot problem and many scientists try to find the ways as much as possible to solve it because of its heavy effects, and main cause is industrial wastes. The cause influents many fields included soil and plant, things that are very essential for us to survive. Soil contaminated by heavy metals may pose a threat to human health if the

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    Submitted: March 17, 2011 By: flora_nguyen2405
  • Cause and Effect of Acne

    Cause and Effect of Acne

    Introducción El acné es una enfermedad multifactorial en donde se involucra la unidad pilosebácea y se manifiesta clínicamente por la aparición de comedones, pápulas, pústulas, nódulos, pseudo-quistes y abscesos que pueden dejar como residuo cicatrices, todas ellas conformando un cuadro clínico característico el cual tendrá eventualmente resolución espontánea en plazos variables. Se expresa en áreas de la piel ricas en folículos pilosebáceos como es la cara y en algunas oportunidades en el tronco (1) En

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    Submitted: April 18, 2011 By: emilytorres
  • Physiological Effects of Alcohol/abuse and Treatment

    Physiological Effects of Alcohol/abuse and Treatment

    Cerebellum are affected the effects are impaired hearing, emotional changes, problems with language comprehension, balance control, coordination, reflexes and memory for simple skills. Blackouts (loss of memory while drinking) occur when alcohol cuts off oxygen to the brain. Alcohol destroys thousands and thousands of brain cells every time a person drinks it. If a person continues to consume alcohol at a high rate, it can lead to “Wet Brain” a condition where a person can

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: baileybutton
  • Stress Buffering Effects of Daily Spousal Support on Women's Daily Emotional and Physical Experiences in the Context of Breast Cancer Concerns

    Stress Buffering Effects of Daily Spousal Support on Women's Daily Emotional and Physical Experiences in the Context of Breast Cancer Concerns

    Gremore, TM , Baucom, DB, Porter, LP , Kirby, JK, Atkins, DA, Keefe, FK (2011) Stress buffering effects of daily spousal support on women's daily emotional and physical experiences in the context of breast cancer concerns Health Psychology. Vol 30(1), pp. 20-30 1. What question or questions does the article address? This article is about how the different types of support a spouse gives his wife has on the effect of breast cancer. This study

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: kylet89
  • Critically Analyse How Culture Effects Organisations and the People Working in Them

    Critically Analyse How Culture Effects Organisations and the People Working in Them

    The interpretations and explanations of social problems have important implications for the kind of social policies adopted by governments to tackle these problems. Discuss with reference to one of the following: Poverty and social exclusion Crime and antisocial behaviour Inequalities in education This assignment will discuss theories and causes behind crime and antisocial behaviour with regards to social inequalities. It will also discuss how the introduction of social policy and the welfare state was reformed

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    Submitted: April 21, 2011 By: saya28
  • Team Effectiveness

    Team Effectiveness

    Number 1 Freight Movers Team Efficiency/ Leadership Style A team is a group of people working together in a committed way to achieve a common goal or mission. The work is interdependent and we, the team members, share responsibility and hold ourselves accountable for attaining the results. Good teamwork and effective team-building come down to organisation. Preparation and foresight are vital to team performance: the first stage of any team operation is: objectives, which needs

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    Submitted: April 24, 2011 By: cagebeast
  • Effects of Drugs

    Effects of Drugs

    After reading chapter 2, respond to the following questions. 1. Does drug use cause crime? Compare the evidence offered in the text with your own experience or opinions of drugs vs. crime. There is no evidence in the book that illicit drug use causes criminal activity. However, there have been many studies that indicate that alcohol is clearly linked with violent crimes (p.42). It is my opinion that drug users engage in crime not to

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: fluxat
  • The Effect of Temperature on the Activity of Rennin in Milk

    The Effect of Temperature on the Activity of Rennin in Milk

    Homeostasis is a natural process in the body that regulates the body's internal environment to keep body systems functioning well. For the body cells to survive and function properly, the composition and temperature of the fluids around the cells must remain much the same. An organism is said to be in homeostasis when the internal environment contains the optimal concentration of gasses, nutrients ions and water, at the optimal temperature. Homeostasis is maintained mainly by

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: imm12
  • Importance of Effective Communication for Organizational Performance Internally and Globally

    Importance of Effective Communication for Organizational Performance Internally and Globally

    IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION FOR ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE INTERNALLY AND GLOBALLY By: MANUSHI TRIVEDI Management and Organizational Behavior - MGT6351 SUMMER 2010 University Of Houston-Victoria Submitted in Full To: Dr. NWABUEZEU UCHE Abstract Communication plays a vital role in management for business success. Effective communication in the workplace provides employees not only clear understanding of their job but also knowledge of what they should do and what to expect. The problem that lies today is

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: manushi
  • The Importance of Effective Leadership

    The Importance of Effective Leadership

    The Importance of Effective Leadership Effective leadership is important because it is one key element in the success of an organization. Effective leaders build a sense of community within an organization. They not only try to increase employee retention figures but they also try to improve productivity because employees are more willing to follow effective leaders versus non effective ones. To be effective, leaders must possess leadership qualities and skills. (Agricultural and Rural Development, 2001)

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    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: jaymoney
  • Why Casino for Singapore

    Why Casino for Singapore

    At exactly 11.18pm on February 14, 2010, Singapore joined the ranks of other cities such as Macau and Las Vegas when Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) officially opened the nation's first casino. Together with the Marina Bay Sands which set to open in the next few months, the openings of the so-called ‘integrated resorts' are aimed at bolstering tourism to the city-state. Whether by coincidence or intent, this day was the first day of the Lunar

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    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: qiqiqoo
  • Effects of Caffein

    Effects of Caffein

    How many of you wake up and have that cup of coffee, a pop with caffeine, or even an energy drink to get you motive either in the morning or throughout your day? Do you consider yourself addicted to caffeine or depend on it to get you through the day? I have one cup of coffee in the morning on my way to work and sometimes I have a cappuccino during the day to

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    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: december
  • The Cause and Effects of Casual Dress in the Workplace

    The Cause and Effects of Casual Dress in the Workplace

    ?????. ??? ?????????. ?? ???? ???? ????. ??? ??? ?? ??? ?? ?? ???? ???? ????. ?? ??? ?? ?? ?? ? ???? ?????. ??? ???? ????? ????. ????? ???? ??????? ?? ??? ???? ?? ??? ?????. ?? ??? ???? ????? ??? ?? ??? ??? ???? ??? ???. ???? ??? ??? ??? ?? ???? ?? ??? ?? ? ??? ???. full version Business Dress Code Essay Business Dress Code Category: Business Autor: student77 02 December

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    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: melovedo
  • Effect of Organized Retailers on Unorganized Retailers in India

    Effect of Organized Retailers on Unorganized Retailers in India

    IMPACT OF ORGANIZED RETAILING ON UNORGANIZED SECTOR CHENNAI. A Thesis report submitted to the ICFAI TRIPURA University in partial fulfillment of the requirement of MBA Degree Examination (2008-10). SUBMITTED BY NAGA VAMSI KRISHNA. D III SEMESTER, MBA Reg.No. M0808027 Faculty Guide PROF: JAB. MIRANDA Magnus School of Business Egmore, Chennai -600008 ICFAI UNIVERSITY TRIPURA. ICFAI UNIVERSITY TRIPURA. MAGNUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CHENNAI. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Naga Vamsi Krishna. D, student of

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: ndodda9144
  • Is Tracking an Effective Strategy?

    Is Tracking an Effective Strategy?

    Is Tracking an Effective Strategy? In the point /counter point section of chapter 5 it talks about tracking in schools. Is tracking helping today's students or hindering them in learning? The Point section of the article advises that tracking is in away harmful to students education because if a low achieving student is placed in a low track there is no room for improvement for the child to grow in their educational learning. In a

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: robbiefrankie
  • Calendar Effect Definition

    Calendar Effect Definition

    If you read the financial pages for any period of time, a sense of déjà vu is inevitable. As one year turns into the next, the same features recur. In particular, you may have noticed articles discussing so-called "calendar effects". These hold out the promise of beating the market by making well-timed exits from (and entrances to) shares based on established historical patterns. But do such short cuts to investment outperformance really exist? Can

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    Submitted: May 6, 2011 By: eldar
  • Effect of Junk Food

    Effect of Junk Food

    Junk food refers to fast foods which are easy to make and easy to consume. They are zero in nutritional value .They have only fats consist in it causing ill effects on the health of the consumer. The taste of junk food is the most attractive. There are harmful effects of junk food bring to us such as poor concentration, heart diseases, and high cholesterol. Regardless of age, the effect of junk food on health

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    Submitted: May 8, 2011 By: wee_tieo
  • Robots: Future Technologies and How They Will Effect Us.

    Robots: Future Technologies and How They Will Effect Us.

    What will life be like in fifty years? Will our home life be more comfortable? Will our jobs become easier? Will our health become better due to new technology? It is most likely to turn out this way. According to scientist, robots will be doing our yard work, taking over some of our jobs, and monitoring our health on a daily basis. Does this sound unbelievable? This might just be the kind of world our

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: haneul
  • Analysis of the Importance of Staff Recruitment and Selection Within the Organization's Changing Environment and Tools Used to Facilitate the Effectiveness of These Functions Must Also Be Discussed

    Analysis of the Importance of Staff Recruitment and Selection Within the Organization's Changing Environment and Tools Used to Facilitate the Effectiveness of These Functions Must Also Be Discussed

    analysis of the importance of staff recruitment and selection within the organization's changing environment and tools used to facilitate the effectiveness of these functions must also be discussedanalysis of the importance of staff recruitment and selection within the organization's changing environment and tools used to facilitate the effectiveness of these functions must also be discussedanalysis of the importance of staff recruitment and selection within the organization's changing environment and tools used to facilitate the effectiveness

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    Submitted: May 12, 2011 By: pakeya77
  • Trade Deficit Effects on Exchange Rates

    Trade Deficit Effects on Exchange Rates

    CHAPTER 4 10. (2 Points) Trade Deficit Effects on Exchange Rates. Every month, the U.S. trade deficit figures are announced. Foreign exchange traders often react to this announcement and even attempt to forecast the figures before they are announced. a. Why do you think the trade deficit announcement sometimes has such an impact on foreign exchange trading? ANSWER: b. In some periods, foreign exchange traders do not respond to a trade deficit announcement, even when

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: ariadna32
  • Effective Communication Case Study Analysis

    Effective Communication Case Study Analysis

    Effective Communication Case Study Analysis Effective communication between an organization and its publics is very important aspect that an organization needs to succeed with the help of its publics. Communication starts the very instant an organization is started or initiated from the beginning. This paper will discuss the effectiveness of the communication between organization and its intended publics in the Katrina Calamity Case by identifying the different publics in the case study, identifying the different

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: isoken03

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