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  • How to Measure Social Culture and Organizational Culture of one Country

    How to Measure Social Culture and Organizational Culture of one Country

    Introduction How to measure social culture and organizational culture of one country is an important issue (Miroshnik, 2002). Culture can be defined as the way of life of the group of people, which includes beliefs, art, law, morals, customs, and any capabilities and habits acquired by a man as a member of society, and enables people to communicate with others, provides the knowledge and skill necessary, and anticipates how others in society are likely to

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Mikki
  • One False Move

    One False Move

    Kate Chopin's use of irony in her short story, "The Story of an Hour," stands in direct contrast to the subtle manner in which she tells the story. Strong use of irony in a short story yields more honesty in a character. She achieves this quality by immediately setting the premise, that Mrs. Mallard's fragile health would ultimately lead to her demise, upon receiving the news of her husband's death. Before an immediate assumption can

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: July
  • Mba 503 Problem Set I

    Mba 503 Problem Set I

    4-20. Juan’s Taco Company has restaurants in five college towns. Juan wants to expand into Austin and College Station and needs a bank loan to do this. Mr. Bryan, the banker, will finance construction if Juan can present an acceptable three-month financial plan for January through March. The following are actual and forecasted sales figures: Actual Forecast Additional Information November $120,000 January $190,000 April forecast $230,000 December 140,000 February 210,000 March 230,000 Of Juan’s sales,

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: regina
  • Problems with the Cogito

    Problems with the Cogito

    I applaud Descartes in actually establishing something (that is not nothing) in his second Meditation and think he is getting somewhere, however, I also feel that there remains a large hole in his logic and that he is perhaps not being quite as methodical and careful in the conclusions he draws from the cogito. The starting point is, of course, the projection of thought – the actual act of thinking and the way in which

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Jon
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Bcc Ltd Corporation

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Bcc Ltd Corporation

    Running head: SITUATION ANALYSIS AND PROBLEM STATEMENT: BCC LTD CORPORATION Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: BCC LTD Corporation University of Phoenix / Dallas May 30, 2006 MBA-560 Enterprise Risk Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Risk management is the most important part of any organization to face the risks that might arise when a new project started. It should be a first concern when the decision is being made. Risk management is the practice of looking

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Abortion Is a Problem?

    Abortion Is a Problem?

    The issues of abortion always perplexed me in many ways. There were many questions to be answered and to be discovered based on the arguments why people consider it as an option. In issues regarding abortion there are many opinions that I had to observe based on the fact that many individuals had different views and perspectives. Above all the confrontation I encountered regarding abortion, there was only one question that always left me

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Methodology Problem in Jurisprudence

    The Methodology Problem in Jurisprudence

    THE METHODOLOGY PROBLEM IN JURISPRUDENCE For three decades now, much of the Anglo-American legal philosophy curriculum has been organized around something called "the Hart/Dworkin debate," a debate whose starting point is Ronald Dworkin's 1967 critique of the seminal work of Anglophone jurisprudence in the twentieth-century, H.L.A. Hart's 1961 book The Concept of Law. Hart's final word on that debate is now available to us in the posthumously published 1994 "Postscript" to The Concept of Law,

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Top
  • One Flew over the Cuckcoo's Nest

    One Flew over the Cuckcoo's Nest

    One Flew Over the Cuckcoo's Nest There are certain qualities that makes a person who they are. No two people are exactly alike. Happiness, anger, sadness, madness, etc. are all emotions that humans have in life. Nikos Kazantzakis stated "a person needs a little madness, or else they never dare cut the rope and be free". In the movie One Flew Over the Cuckcoo's Nest, many of the characters exemplify this quote, but one character

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • Elegant Solutions

    Elegant Solutions

    Introduction This books talks about the success story of Toyota, the automobile giant, and provides useful insights into the functioning of an ideal organization on the whole. The automobile industry had strong players long before Toyota came in to the picture. They entered as K-generalists in the American market. But now, they are the market leaders worldwide. As gathered from the book, this has been made possible by a highly structured and systematic culture that

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Beyond the Problem of Evil

    Beyond the Problem of Evil

    BEYOND THE PROBLEM OF EVIL by Wayne Ferguson NOTE TO THE READER: This paper is written with a view to encouraging genuine dialogue between those who believe that the fullest and richest experience of truth and life can be attained only by pursuing God within the bounds prescribed by Christian orthodoxy and those standing outside of orthodoxy, who in all sincerity have concluded that the restrictions of orthodoxy are opposed to the fullest possible

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: regina
  • One Thousand and one Nights

    One Thousand and one Nights

    Underlying Power One thousand and one nights, one thousand and one moral stories. The story of The Thousand and One Nights is a unique tale that teaches simple morals throughout the many stories within the main story. This tale is about a clever women that saves herself, as well as the women in her kingdom, from being put to death by the king. She does this by marring the king and telling him bedtime stories

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: regina
  • What Is Berkeley’s Immaterialism? What Are Its Problems?

    What Is Berkeley’s Immaterialism? What Are Its Problems?

    Berkeley's Immaterialism or 'idealism' can be examined by first looking at his aims in creating this theory of metaphysics, then by proceeding through the arguments, and finally finding and investigating any problems that may arise. The primary aim of Berkley is to discover a way in which metaphysics can be explained in such a way as to be consistent with the views of a 'plain man'. The main way in which he does this is

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    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: David
  • One of the Largest Issues Facing American Indian’s Today

    One of the Largest Issues Facing American Indian’s Today

    One of the largest issues facing American Indian’s today Kevin Turnage Western International University ETH 123 - Cultural Diversity Carol Agurs December 16, 2005 One of the largest issues facing American Indian’s today One of the largest issues facing the American Indian’s today is that health care. As tribes and urban Indian health centers struggle along with the rest of the country to address the growing numbers of Elders in their communities. There are

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    Essay Length: 1,151 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: Mikki
  • God and the Problem of Evil

    God and the Problem of Evil

    Everyday it is possible to read a newspaper, or turn on TV or radio news and learn about evil going on in our world. Banks are robbed, cars are stolen, violent murders and rapes are committed. Somewhere in the world the aftershock of an earthquake is being felt. Cancer is killing millions of people each year, while other debilitating conditions continue to affect many with no cure to end their suffering. President Bush said that

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Jon
  • A Cure Can Cause More Problems

    A Cure Can Cause More Problems

    Almost every day it seems like there is a new treatment out to cure one of America’s most hated disease: acne. Whether it is a new face wash, a miracle cream, or a skin care system such as Proactive, the sufferers with the most severe cases have no use for these products. They are turning to their dermatologists for help, and are usually being prescribed Accutane. Is Accutane the one and only cure, or

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Bertrand Russell Is one of the Greatest Masters of English Prose.

    Bertrand Russell Is one of the Greatest Masters of English Prose.

    Bertrand Russell is one of the greatest masters of English Prose. Bertrand Russell is one of the greatest masters of English Prose. He revolutionized not only the subject matter but also the mode of expression. He has in him a happy blend of greatest philosopher and a great writer. He was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in 1950. The subject matter of his essays may be very difficult but his manner of expression is so

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Victor
  • Problem Formulation and Identification

    Problem Formulation and Identification

    Problem Formulation and Identification Organizations literally live and die by their ability to solve challenges that rise up on a continual basis. While many problems are simply remedied on the move, many can become complex and difficult to even define. Companies that do not properly define the issues they are dealing with can quickly find themselves applying patches to symptoms of much larger problems. Doctor's Medical Center, Dillard's Inc., Benton County Foods, and McLeod Insurance

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Social Awkwardness and Inappropriate Self Disclosure Within ones Family

    Social Awkwardness and Inappropriate Self Disclosure Within ones Family

    For many Americans, getting together with your family at Thanksgiving is a great opportunity to catch up with relatives you may not see often and relax. However, if you’ve ever wanted to run away from the Thanksgiving dinner table while covering your ears and screaming, you’re familiar with how social awkwardness can effect family situations. Whether it’s about your parent’s ‘personal’ lives or how your grandparents accidentally discovered a nude beach and joined in on

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Lumbee Problem

    The Lumbee Problem

    The first reading was the preface and the fourth chapter from the book, “The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People”, entitled, “What are they trying to do now?” In this reading, the author, Karen I. Blu, examines the political history of the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina and goes into detail about her findings during her visit there between 1967 and 1968. Blu argues that the political history of the

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Mbs 510 Stats - Usa Worldbank Probelm Solution

    Mbs 510 Stats - Usa Worldbank Probelm Solution

    Problem Solution: USA World Bank USA World Bank is a major bank with both an international and domestic presence that enjoys a large consumer and small business base, and has been successful in several worldwide ventures as well. USA World Bank currently feels the need to develop profitable new products that will continue to expand its market share, thereby increasing profitability. USA WORLD BANK currently has a policy of developing and introducing one new product

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    Essay Length: 3,631 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Business Research Problem Analysis

    Business Research Problem Analysis

    Introduction In this paper, we will attempt to research how freight costs can be reduced. We will evaluate three possible outcomes as well as create an operational definition of the research problem. We will identify the constructs for the operational definition and point out the benchmarks used for measurements. The outcomes will be compared to the operational definition. An outline for addressing or finding a solution will also be included. Evaluate three possible outcomes to

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: July
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making

    Problem Solving and Decision Making

    Improving individuals' and groups' abilities to solve problems and make decisions is recognized as an important issue in education, industry, and government. Recent research has identified a prescriptive model of problem solving, although there is less agreement as to appropriate techniques. Separate research on personality and cognitive styles has identified important individual differences in how people approach and solve problems and make decisions. This paper relates a model of the problem-solving process to Jung's theory

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Community Policing and Problem-Oriented Policing

    Community Policing and Problem-Oriented Policing

    Although many may find community policing and problem-oriented policing to fall in the same category, there is (surprisingly) a difference between the two. For one, community policing has many definitions. For some, it means instituting foot and bicycle patrols and doing acts pertaining to the ideal bond between police officers and their community. While for others it means maintaining order and cleaning up neighborhoods in desperate need of repair (Dunham & Alpert, 2005). However, an

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Well, Dolphins Aren't the only ones

    Well, Dolphins Aren't the only ones

    Well, Dolphins Aren't the Only Ones Sex. Yes, that's what I said. It's funny how one's ears seem to perk up at the word. You know what I mean. Starting research on this topic, I figured would be a cinch. I mean how hard can it be to write an essay on intercourse? I know I have a lot to say about it. What I found out later was that I had opened a seemingly

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Comparing Why, Honey? and Shopping for one

    Comparing Why, Honey? and Shopping for one

    Comparing Why, Honey? and Shopping for One This essay will be based on the two short stories; Shopping for One by Anne Cassidy, and Why,Honey? by Raymond Carver. I will compare and contrast the two short stories. This essay will show that Why,Honey? is the better short story because it is interesting, mysterious and exciting. The short story, Shopping for One, is written in the third person. It is based on a single woman who

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Stenly