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  • History in the Staples Approach

    History in the Staples Approach

    History in the Staples Approach One of Canada’s contributions to the history of ideas has been a kind of historical economics influential also within Canada as a nationalist inspiration. Now a neglected artefact within the history of economic thought, as economics has moved on to nonhistorical, modelling approaches to understanding, the staples approach can serve to show how economics can be enriched by a historical dimension. What is the staples approach and what makes it

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Thirty-Five Critical Days

    Thirty-Five Critical Days

    Thirty-Five Critical Days Russia seems to me to be the reason World War I became the crisis that it did. The Austrian aggressiveness obviously gave everyone involved a starting point, but the reason it blew up to the scale that it did way poor leadership on the part of the Russians. The Tsar seems to be a very weak person who knows that his peers view him that way. Also his insecurity fuels his inability

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Vika
  • So You’re Thinking of Buying an Erp? Ten Critical Factors for Successful Acquisitions

    So You’re Thinking of Buying an Erp? Ten Critical Factors for Successful Acquisitions

    So you're thinking of buying an ERP? Ten critical factors for successful acquisitions The Authors Jacques Verville, Department of Management Information Systems & Decision Science, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas, USA Christine Bernadas, Department of Management Information Systems & Decision Science, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas, USA Alannah Halingten, Halingten-Verville & Associates, Laredo, Texas, USA Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to present a discussion of the critical success factors (CSF) that affect

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Janna
  • Critical Comparasion of Isf and Cobit

    Critical Comparasion of Isf and Cobit

    PROBLEM STATEMENT This document serves the purpose of critically comparing the ISF Standards of Good Practise and the ISO 17799. This paper will include, amongst other issues areas of correspondence, areas of difference, usability and readability INTRODUCTION With constant reports in the media of hacked sites, denial of service attacks, computer espionage and newly discovered vulnerabilities in applications and hardware, it is impossible for the management of any organization to ignore the likelihood of a

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Jon
  • Critically Assess the Proposals to Introduce a Specialised Ifrs for Smes and Briefly Outline the Problems That Still Have to Be Resolved Before a Final Standard Is Published Later This Year.

    Critically Assess the Proposals to Introduce a Specialised Ifrs for Smes and Briefly Outline the Problems That Still Have to Be Resolved Before a Final Standard Is Published Later This Year.

    Critically assess the proposals to introduce a specialised IFRS for SMEs and briefly outline the problems that still have to be resolved before a final standard is published later this year. Since the early 1970’s, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) have been in place in order to meet the needs of companies whose securities trade in public capital markets. In recent years, these full IFRS have been adapted by small and medium entities (SMEs), in

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Washington State Three-Strikes Law

    The Washington State Three-Strikes Law

    The Washington State Three-Strikes Law It is difficult to determine whether the three-strikes law in Washington is an effective form of legislation. In 1993, Washington was the first state in the nation to adopt three-strikes legislation which imposed a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole for persons convicted for a third specific violent felony. The action was fueled by the highly publicized death of Diane Ballasiotes, who was raped and murdered by a

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: David
  • Critical Thinking

    Critical Thinking

    INTRODUCTION Aristole said: ” humans are a thinking animal”. Let assumed that a long time ago when humans and animal are able to communicated with each other, then I’ll tell you this story. There was the village where people living together peaceful and happy. Their main work are in the rice field, some do the hunting in the nearby forest, some do fishing in the river which separated a village with a forest. It’s a

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Anna
  • What Is Prejudice? What Causes one to Be Prejudice? in to Kill a Mockingbird, There Were Three Types of Prejudice: Racial, Social, and Sexual

    What Is Prejudice? What Causes one to Be Prejudice? in to Kill a Mockingbird, There Were Three Types of Prejudice: Racial, Social, and Sexual

    What is prejudice? What causes one to be prejudice? In To Kill a Mockingbird, there were three types of prejudice: racial, social, and sexual. Racial prejudice was shown in many ways. For example, Tom Robinson was accused of raping a white woman. It was clear to see that he was a disable Black man. Even though Atticus had provided enough evidence to acquit Tom of all charges he still went to prison. In addition,

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Victor
  • Critical Thinking - Shyness

    Critical Thinking - Shyness

    What is shyness? Shyness is considered to be a social anxiety not a phobia or a disorder. Most research shows that it is a social anxiety and it is a “common occurrence around the world with about 40% to 50% of the world’s population meeting the criteria for Shyness” (Miranda, 2004). Most shy people are not considered to be sick or to have anxiety disorder. Shyness is a regular experience that is linked to

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Nature of Logic to Critical Thinking

    The Nature of Logic to Critical Thinking

    The Nature of Logic to Critical Thinking The natural logic to critical thinking is broken down into three major guidelines: 1. Awareness of a set of interrelated critical questions 2. Ability to ask and answer critical questions at appropriate times 3. Desire to actively use the critical questions. By utilizing the three guidelines, you should for the most part be able to comprehend the situation and at the very minimum discover the direction that one

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Steve
  • Coca-Cola Industrial Evaluation

    Coca-Cola Industrial Evaluation

    Table of Contents Executive Summary........................................1 Historical Summary.......................................2 Mission Statement........................................4 Porter’s Model...........................................5 S.W.O.T. Analysis........................................15 Driving Forces of the Industry...........................23 Key Success Factors......................................26 Strategic Objectives.....................................29 Strategic Recommendations................................30 Historical Summary Coca-Cola started as a fountain beverage used for medicinal purposes in 1886 selling for five cents a glass. It grew quickly, but only after a bottling system was developed did Coca-Cola have a chance to became the world-famous brand it is today. In 1894 in a candy store

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Economic Development in Three Urban Areas: Atlanta, Baltimore and Cleveland

    Economic Development in Three Urban Areas: Atlanta, Baltimore and Cleveland

    Executive Summary The following pages review the comprehensive strategies that have been used by the cities of Atlanta, Baltimore and Cleveland to improve their economic conditions. It should become apparent to the reader that the fate of each city is determined by many factors including historical events, the balance of power between stakeholder groups, the ability of the city to capitalize on federal programs and the relationships between the private sector and the community. Unfortunately,

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Steve
  • Evaluating Scriptural Arguments of Polygamy

    Evaluating Scriptural Arguments of Polygamy

    Evaluating Scriptural Arguments of Polygamy "Polygamy is authorized by God" (qtd. in Polygamy.net, 1), "Entering into polygamy is committing adultery." Which idea is right? Will there ever be an answer? What does God say about it? Although all three of these questions may seem easy to answer for topics like murder and lying, they are very difficult when it comes to deciphering the polygamy code. Christian organizations have been debating the topic for many years

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Albert Cohen Approach Applied to Gangs and Drug Use in Teenagers

    Albert Cohen Approach Applied to Gangs and Drug Use in Teenagers

    Albert Cohen's thesis is that class based status frustration is the origin of subcultures. Crime culture existed in certain social groups and the individuals learned the value of the delinquent subculture through participation in gangs. Delinquent subcultures have values that are in opposition to those of the dominant culture. The strain is rooted by low economical conditions, poor parental relations, and low school standards, with no chance of succeeding in the future. The anti social

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Critical Analysis: Youth and the Media

    Critical Analysis: Youth and the Media

    Critical Analysis: Youth and the Media In “Lessons from Littleton: What Congress Doesn’t Want to Hear about Youth and the Media”, Henry Jenkins describes how violent entertainment is portrayed as a witch. He then continues to explain that something needs to be done about the “cultural pollution” that our teens are exposed to. Due to the many problems with the “scientific” approach to culture it is up to the parents to limit or control what

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Effective Approaches to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

    Effective Approaches to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

    Effective approaches to prevent teen pregnancy After reading numerous articles and abstracts in regards to the ever so intriguing topic of teen pregnancy, I’ve come to a conclusion which is a little different than I had expected. Before reading any of the literature on teen pregnancy, I was under the assumption that the sex education classes provided in school were an extremely effective weapon against unwanted teenage pregnancies. Of the literature references that I’ve used

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Edward
  • Critical Thinking and Language Essay

    Critical Thinking and Language Essay

    Part I-Metaphors Several years ago, I took a cruise trip with a close friend to the Bahamas. It was very fascinating and a wonderful experience. During the day, the ocean/sea was as blue as the sky on a nice day. As I looked down into the ocean I saw my reflection as if I were looking upon a mirror. I find that when looking upon the ocean and watching the waves interact with one another,

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Jack
  • Critical Thinking Case Study

    Critical Thinking Case Study

    Critical Thinking Case Study Chris had just been promoted as an Executive Assistant for Pat the CEO, Chief Executive Officer, of Faith Community Hospital. Pat had given Chris her very first assignment on her first day of work as an executive assistant and that was to gather information so that Pat can present the issues to the board of directors. Faith Hospital is faced with issues that needed attention and the board of directors must

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Three Days to See by Helen Kellar

    Three Days to See by Helen Kellar

    Three Days to See” Helen Kellar (1880-1968) Helen Kellar has proved to be one of the greatest role models of not just disabled people, but also people striving towards a goal. Helen Keller (1880-1968) was born in Alabama, USA. When she grew to be 19 months old, her body was taken from sight and hearing. Through this rough time in her life, she still had hope thanks to the gracious teacher, Anne Sullivan. Through Anne

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Critical Analysis of Lord of the Flies (first Few Chapters)

    Critical Analysis of Lord of the Flies (first Few Chapters)

    Lord of the Flies Critical Analysis (only the first half) From the beginning of Lord of the Flies by William Golding up until the very last punctuation mark, it is instinctively known that this is one of the very best reads you will ever encounter in your lifetime. This beautifully written piece of work is about a group of British boys whose plane was shot down and the “passenger tube” was released so it

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • During the Course of the Initial Three Scenes in Othello We See the Character of Othello Turn from Valiant Othello a Character of True Principles and Values into a Vengeful and Mistrusting Monster

    During the Course of the Initial Three Scenes in Othello We See the Character of Othello Turn from Valiant Othello a Character of True Principles and Values into a Vengeful and Mistrusting Monster

    Perhaps the most obvious change in Othello’s character is his loss of ability to reason. Early into the play, we see him command respect amongst his peers and �diffuse’ tension between characters to prevent a fight breaking out, “Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Good signor, you shall more command with years than with your weapons.” (I.2 .59) However, contrasted with his later impulsive and careless actions the difference is

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Critical Analysis of ’the Gypsy Nuisance’

    Critical Analysis of ’the Gypsy Nuisance’

    Europe in the pre-World War II years was a continent that had recently undergone massive social and political upheaval. Germany, bought to its knees in the wake of the First World War, was rapidly regaining strength and emerging once again as a formidable threat to the former Entente Allies. This was due in part to the rise of the Nazi movement, whose leader Adolf Hitler was determined to reestablish Germany as one of the Great

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Nature of Logic and Critical Thinking

    Nature of Logic and Critical Thinking

    Running Head: DOWNLOADING MUSIC Downloading Illegal Music Recording music has been in the United States since the beginning of the 1880's. Music is a part of everyone, for entertainment, for developing human cultures, and to express ideas and thoughts. Music is now obtained by the easiest of means, easier than going to the store or borrowing a CD from a friend, by downloading it online. Many do it for free via different small websites. Downloading

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Discuss the Key Issues Concerning the Effectiveness and Likely Consequences of a Shrm Approach, Including the Potential Performance Benefits and How Organisational Performance Can Be Improved Through the Shrm Approach

    Discuss the Key Issues Concerning the Effectiveness and Likely Consequences of a Shrm Approach, Including the Potential Performance Benefits and How Organisational Performance Can Be Improved Through the Shrm Approach

    Introduction There has been much debate on the term strategic human resource management (SHRM) and until now, there is no fixed definition for SHRM. According to Wright and McMahan (1992), SHRM can be defined as “the pattern of planned HR deployments and activities intended to enable a firm to achieve its goals”. Similarly, Wright and Snell (1991) regard SHRM as “organisational systems designed to achieve sustainable competitive advantage through people”. Ulrich and Lake (1991) on

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Top
  • Critical Thinking Problems

    Critical Thinking Problems

    Exercises For Lateral Thinking Problem No. 9 A young man's car developed a flat tire as he was driving along a deserted street. He pulled over to the curb and did all the usual things: removed the hub cap, unscrewed the lugs and rested them carefully in the hub cap, jacked up the car. As he was putting the spare tire onto the axle he accidentally kicked the hub cap. The lugs rolled out, and

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: regina