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  • Career Change

    Career Change

    Name: XXXX Submitted: 02.06.02 Flesch-Kincaid Score: 46.45596103896 Word Count: 1321 1984 vs Brave New World Undoubtedly, the thought of living in, or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every person’s mind. A few people have even tried to make this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately, within the pursuit of these societies the leaders become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with the fear of rebellion. Hundreds of people were murdered during the

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    Essay Length: 1,323 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Times Have Changed

    Times Have Changed

    Times Have Changed Times have changed dramatically in the past thirty years. The style of living, the sizes of families, and education have all changed dramatically. During the fifties, sixties, and most of the early seventies teenagers were thinking about going off to war or starting a family. Very few teenagers coming out of high school were thinking about college. Slowly as times started to change, more and more people were going off to college.

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • How Ready Was Athens for People Rule in 510bc?

    How Ready Was Athens for People Rule in 510bc?

    How ready was Athens for people rule in 510BC? Athens was one of the leading powers in the southern eastern Mediterranean in the ancient world; it was part of mainland Greece and was respected and feared by many of its neighbours and fellow large states, such as Sparta. The government of Athens was democratic, it was supposedly run by the people with an Archon to help with their needs and orders. However in theory the

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Five People You Meet in Heaven

    The Five People You Meet in Heaven

    Book Report The Five People You Meet in Heaven By: Mitch Albom Eddie - main character, old man, in his eighty's , works at Ruby's Pier, fixing the rides, dies after a ride breaks and falls on top of him. Annie - minor character, girl whom Eddie saved from a falling cart. She lived after Eddie dies. The blue man - the first person Eddie meets in heaven. Eddie had killed this man earlier, not

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Jack
  • Modern European Weaponry - Shaping Changes in Warfare

    Modern European Weaponry - Shaping Changes in Warfare

    Modern European Weaponry: Shaping Changes in Warfare The human being has always found a way to inflict harm in the name of defense or simple destruction, for survival, or for the annihilation of the enemy. All within the realm of warfare, we have found a way to make sticks and stones break bones, and everything between simple technologies to the advent of gunpowder, has changed civilization and the way we live. Throughout this essay we

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at Crystel

    Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at Crystel

    Running head: CHANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN Building a Culture for Sustaining Change at CrysTel Student Name University of Phoenix Introduction A reliable change management plan is often required to overcome workplace resistance when employees are presented with a new way of doing things. Change management is a strategy designed to transition from the status quo to some new ideal way of doing business. CrysTel, a growing telecommunications company, finds itself in a very dynamic industry that

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Top
  • Can the Music Industry Change Its Tune

    Can the Music Industry Change Its Tune

    “A critical evaluation of the impact of change factors and strategic management initiatives on Banking Industry.” Today banking plays a vital role in our society and economy - the scale of transactions ranging from ordinary, individual customers writing cheques or using bank credit cards in shops and restaurants to enormous and complex payments by multinational companies across the world's great banking centres. The Internet banking is changing the banking industry and is having the major

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    Essay Length: 3,771 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Selfish Change -

    Selfish Change -

    Selfish Change For centuries advancements in society have inspired materialism. In the short story, “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, a scarred fire victim, Maggie, was treated poorly by her older sister, Dee, who tried to take family heirlooms while visiting. Dee had integrated into a society where blacks and whites were equal. Her mother, who had not fully adjusted to the change in civil rights, had grown up in an era of black repression. Dee’s

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Anna
  • King Lear -Act 1 -What Changes Occur as a Result of Lear’s Actions to His Court and Family?

    King Lear -Act 1 -What Changes Occur as a Result of Lear’s Actions to His Court and Family?

    What changes occur as a result of Lear’s actions to other members of his court and family? In Act I, King Lear’s decisions have a profound impact on his court members and family. Lear’s decision to abdicate and split up his kingdom instigates many of the future problems faced by Lear and the people around him. Lear abdicating the throne is the first change as he is, although unintentionally, giving up his power. He decides

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    Essay Length: 950 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: July
  • Change Management

    Change Management

    Running head: CHANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN Change Management Plan Paper University of Phoenix Change Management Plan Paper CrysTel is a telecommunications planning to implement a range of emerging telecommunications technologies in a bid to increase the products offering in the market. As an agile organization that keeps up with the volatile demands of the market, CrysTel is likely to change its products portfolio or offer new products on a regular basis. This may impact the entire

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • Book Report on the Five People You Meet in Heaven

    Book Report on the Five People You Meet in Heaven

    Book Report On The Five People You Meet in Heaven This isn’t technically a book that I read when I was in the properly defined age group, but looking back at this book it is probably the book that has had the largest impact on my life, and had it been out when I was younger would have been a book that I would have read. I read this book after I had finished

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Between 1861 and 1917, Russian Society Had Undergone Many Changes. It Is Safe to Say That Every Aspect of That Society Had Been Some How Modified. These Changes Led up to the Bolshevik Revolution in November of 1917. Given the Nature of Russian Society, W

    Between 1861 and 1917, Russian Society Had Undergone Many Changes. It Is Safe to Say That Every Aspect of That Society Had Been Some How Modified. These Changes Led up to the Bolshevik Revolution in November of 1917. Given the Nature of Russian Society, W

    Between 1861 and 1917, Russian society had undergone many changes. It is safe to say that every aspect of that society had been some how modified. These changes led up to the Bolshevik revolution in November of 1917. Given the nature of Russian society, was the Bolshevik revolution unavoidable? Among the changes Russian society had undergone, one starts off the whole chain of events. This was the emancipation of the serfs, in 1861, by Czar

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Adalbert Stifter’s Brigitta Through Social and Political Changes

    Adalbert Stifter’s Brigitta Through Social and Political Changes

    Adalbert Stifter's Brigitta through social and political changes It was between 1842 and 1844 that the Austrian author Adalbert Stifter wrote his novella Brigitta. Along with descriptions of beautiful landscapes and the love story between the Major and Brigitta, the work offers countless references to concomitant social and political events happening during the first half of the 19th century. Whether Stifter felt influenced by these changes or if he actually contributed to their taking place

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    Essay Length: 405 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Key Factors That Cause People to Take Up Expatriate Positions

    Key Factors That Cause People to Take Up Expatriate Positions

    Key Factors that cause people to take up expatriate positions What are the key factors? There are some factors that people take into consideration when approached with a proposal of an expatriate position. These factors consist of attractive prospects, across all boards, and thus are able to motivate the person to make the decision to move to a foreign land. Some people are motivated to take up an expatriate position because of financial factors. They

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The People Bomb on 20-20

    The People Bomb on 20-20

    The film “The people bomb” was a compilation of stories and videos collected from diverse cultures and geographical locations focusing on dramatic increases in human population over short spans of time. This population explosion was having a direct, negative impact on the environment and society of the locations discussed. As a result, involved governments began taking action to alleviate the repercussions of this population expansion and to prevent its continuance. Some of these actions were

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    Essay Length: 374 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Crystel Change Management Plan & Defense

    Crystel Change Management Plan & Defense

    CrysTel is a telecommunications company operating in Illinois, U.S. with an employee strength of 2,500 and annual revenue of $200 million. The CrysTel product profile includes data cables, wireless solutions, and network development (Building, 2004). There will be a management plan change developed for CrysTel. There is a rapid and frequent advance in the telecommunications industry. CrysTel is likely to face technological and administrative changes regularly. This author (LaWanda Thomas) has been assigned the task

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • Why Do Innocent People Confess in the Interrogation Room?

    Why Do Innocent People Confess in the Interrogation Room?

    Research Paper: Why do innocent people confess in the interrogation room? An accused is found guilty because of his/her own confession that he/she made in the interrogation room. He/She spends many years in jail without saying anything. However, another person comes forward and accepts responsibility for that same crime a few years later. As it turns out, the person who initially confessed to the crime was innocent. So, why did he/she confess to a crime

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Change to Be American

    Change to Be American

    Erika Fletcher 4/28/05 Period 7 The Change to be American The Melting Pot is a short story written by Anna Quidlen. Seventh Grade is written by Gary Soto. The Melting Pot is about a neighborhood of people, all in different cultures fitting together as one culture. Seventh Grade is about Latino boys and girls fitting into American culture, and trying to forget their own culture. Although the Melting Pot and Seventh Grade are different scenarios

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: David
  • Character Change: Reverend Hale

    Character Change: Reverend Hale

    Joe Joe Character Change: Reverend Hale The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller. The play takes place in Salem and is a story of a witch trial. The effect of certain events that took place have caused some characters to changed throughout the play. But the most prominent change in character is that of Reverend Hale. Throughout the progression of the play Reverend Hale is the one character who changes his views of

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Steve
  • How Technology Will Change the Cpa Job

    How Technology Will Change the Cpa Job

    Charles Duell, the director of the U.S Patent Office at the beginning of the 20th century prophesied, “Every thing that can be invented has been invented.” Looking back, one may remark about the ignorance of this statement, and laugh in the irony of how much has actually changed. However, while the laughter is going on a question in raised; “is it possible that today’s businesses are believing what Duells said, �that there is nothing more

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • Global Changes

    Global Changes

    CHANGES Today's way of business and life involves constant and rapid change. Change is the reality that most of society has adapted to because the change is forced upon society. Change is occurring within, homes, businesses, churches, schools, hospitals, and most any other industry one could think of. Businesses of all sorts are trying to figure out ways to cope with change and technology which is the cause for the majority of the constant

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Explain How the Role of the Teacher Changes in the Process of the Child’s Growing Normalisation (socialisation)

    Explain How the Role of the Teacher Changes in the Process of the Child’s Growing Normalisation (socialisation)

    In this essay, I will define the term normalisation linking it with the concept of deviations. I will also outline the environmental aspects that support normalization, explain the maturational nature of normalisation, describe the teacher's initial approach with new children, explain the change in the teacher's role as each child begins to concentrate and focus on activities, and finally I will give reasons why a child might regress. There are four characteristics that appear in

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Victor
  • Do You Think That People Still Feel Trapped, in the Ways That Mills Described, in the Early Twenty-First Century?

    Do You Think That People Still Feel Trapped, in the Ways That Mills Described, in the Early Twenty-First Century?

    Do you think that people still feel trapped, in the ways that Mills described, in the early twenty-first century? This essay explains the 1959 sociologists, C Wright Mills Theory of Entrapment and its relevance in the 21st century. Mills theory illustrates that for a society to progress, it must possess a sociological imagination, which allows society to understand the impact of the prevailing social forces on both the private and public lives of its individuals.

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    Essay Length: 472 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Leadership Vs. Managing People

    Leadership Vs. Managing People

    Leadership vs. Managing People How should we manage people? Is there a choice? Managing people would seem to be just another discipline, just another area in which a body of knowledge, including theory, has been accumulated. This knowledge should form the basis for a set of discrete, definable procedures which if followed should yield the desired results. But "should" never occurs on any day of the week. If it had, there would be no need

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Monika
  • Enthalpy Changes on Displacement and the Reactivity Series

    Enthalpy Changes on Displacement and the Reactivity Series

    This experiment will test the suggestion that the enthalpy change between a metal and a solution of a salt is related to the relative position of the two metals in the reactivity. Presumably the further apart in the series the bigger the enthalpy change will be. The experiment is as follows, 1) Zn(s) + CuSO4(aq) ZnSO4(aq) + Cu(s) 2) Zn(s) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) Zn(NO3)2 (aq) + Pb(s) Both of the solutions will be in 1mol.dm-3 Apparatus:

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Fonta