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  • The Treatment of Homosexuals During the Holocaust

    The Treatment of Homosexuals During the Holocaust

    A. Plan of Investigation To what extent did the Nazi Regime’s ideologies and policies influence the treatment of homosexuals after 1933? In Nazi Germany, the Nazis goal to purify the Aryan race and eliminate deviants had an incredible effect on Germans from all walks of life, including prostitutes, alcoholics, the mentally ill, and especially homosexuals. This investigation will aim to determine the Nazis role in the rage against homosexuals during the holocaust, and how the

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    Essay Length: 2,545 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Jon
  • Natural Treatment Systems and Solutions for Wastewater

    Natural Treatment Systems and Solutions for Wastewater

    This research paper will show several types of natural solutions for filtering human wastewater. The solutions will consist of slow-rate systems, rapid infiltration systems, and overland-flow systems. The three solutions will be compared and contrasted in the following fields: distribution methods, land and storage requirements, and collection of treated water. Based upon the research evidence, this paper will show that rapid infiltration systems are the preferred method due to the simplicity of distribution of wastewater,

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    Essay Length: 1,863 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Gene Therapy

    Gene Therapy

    Thesis Outline Xxxx Xxxx In order to fully understand the field of gene therapy and its ethical implications it is important to examine its original purpose and application. With this understanding, we would be ready to investigate the evidence which clearly supports the idea that gene therapy should not be regulated or slowed because of its direct applicability and life-saving potential. “Though gene therapy is in its early stages, the promise it holds for future

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    Essay Length: 1,207 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Mike
  • Gene Therapy

    Gene Therapy

    The law of the levirate was a standard male-centered practice in ancient Israel. It also was the only way that Tamar could ensure her dependent status within her late husband’s family and evade the shame of returning home. The WBC explains her predicament precisely, “Even more anomalous is the young childless widow who has no hope of becoming a fruitful member of her husband’s clan once the husband is dead. Indeed, she has altogether

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    Essay Length: 531 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Tasha
  • What Is the Best Treatment Method for a Child with Adhd?

    What Is the Best Treatment Method for a Child with Adhd?

    Rebecca Butterworth 4/01/06 RP #5 Research Question: What is the best treatment method for a child with ADHD? Thesis Statement: Proper diagnoses is the first step to any treatment plan for ADHD in children, then the doctor and parent create a treatment plan, this is when the decision to use medication, behavioral therapy, herbal medication, and/or alternative treatments is made. Full-Sentence Outline I) Under diagnosed or over diagnosed? Probably both! Parents and professionals are faced

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    Essay Length: 722 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Yan
  • Gene Therapy

    Gene Therapy

    What is gene therapy? Genes, which are carried on chromosomes, are the basic physical and functional units of heredity. Genes are specific sequences of bases that encode instructions on how to make proteins. Although genes get a lot of attention, it’s the proteins that perform most life functions and even make up the majority of cellular structures. When genes are altered so that the encoded proteins are unable to carry out their normal functions, genetic

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    Essay Length: 2,018 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: David
  • Ethical Behaviour Policy and Practice in Organisations

    Ethical Behaviour Policy and Practice in Organisations

    1 ETHICS 1.1 Defining ethical behaviour Ethics is a philosophical term derived from the Greek word "ethos" meaning character or custom (Sims, 1992). Ethical behaviour is behaviour that is morally accepted as good and right, as opposed to bad and wrong (Wood, Zeffane, Fromholtz & Fitzgerald, 2006). An ethical dilemma requires a person to make a choice between competing sets of principles based on how morally good and right as opposed to how bad and

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    Essay Length: 1,900 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Max
  • Australian Credit Practice

    Australian Credit Practice

    When developing a Credit application form there are some things to consider. The application form must be clear and simple to determine who the debtor is. A Business will want to make sure that their own interests are protected when they deal with other businesses. Who can the provider of the credit pursue if monies are not paid? One of many important matters when preparing a application form is weather the creditor is operating under

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    Essay Length: 294 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: July
  • Disparate Impact/disparate Treatment

    Disparate Impact/disparate Treatment

    Legal Process Paper John intends to file a complaint of discrimination against his employer. The employer is of a private sector organization. Based on John’s scenario I will discuss in this paper the process of filing for discrimination. I will also explain how the complaint begins with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or EEOC and proceeds through the Civil litigation process from the state level up to the Supreme Courts. Provided within this paper I

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    Essay Length: 901 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • The Eightfold Path Is a Treatment

    The Eightfold Path Is a Treatment

    The Eightfold Path is a treatment, a treatment by training (smith 104). Buddha taught that man is a slave to his ego (smith 108). That man wishes happiness, security, success, long life, and many other things for himself and his loved ones. However, pain, frustration, sickness and death are all impossible to avoid and the only way to eliminate these evils is to overcome desire. In Buddhism, the Eightfold Path is meant as a guideline,

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    Essay Length: 954 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Jon
  • “human Resource Management Advocates the Devolution of People Management from the Human Resource Function to Line Management.However, Research Shows That This Is Difficult to Achieve in Practice (gratton Et Al, 1999.) Discuss Why This Is the Case.Indica

    “human Resource Management Advocates the Devolution of People Management from the Human Resource Function to Line Management.However, Research Shows That This Is Difficult to Achieve in Practice (gratton Et Al, 1999.) Discuss Why This Is the Case.Indica

    CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL CITY UNIVERSITY Human Resource Management “Human Resource Management advocates the devolution of people management from the Human Resource function to line management. However, research shows that this is difficult to achieve in practice (Gratton et al, 1999.) Discuss why this is the case. Indicate what can be done to ensure that line managers take responsibility for the implementation of HR policies and practices.” Human Resource Management advocates the devolution of people management

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    Essay Length: 1,028 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Jessica
  • How Important Is Theory to the Practice of Athe Relationship of Theory, Design and Practice in the Case of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier

    How Important Is Theory to the Practice of Athe Relationship of Theory, Design and Practice in the Case of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier

    Around the 1900's a number of architects around the world began developing new architectural solutions to integrate traditional precedents with new technological possibilities. The work of Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago, Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona and Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow and Le Corbusier in France can be seen as a common struggle between old and new. In this essay I am going to concentrate on the theory, design and practice of

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    Essay Length: 1,657 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: July
  • D.H. Lawrence: Critique of Social Practices (references Snake, the North Country, and the Triumph of the Machine)

    D.H. Lawrence: Critique of Social Practices (references Snake, the North Country, and the Triumph of the Machine)

    Poetry is often used to make critical comment about particular social attitudes and practices. Through a wide range of techniques, D.H. Lawrence uses his poetry as a tool to scrutinise certain aspects of the early 20th century (1855 -1930). Much of his poetry portrays his opinions regarding modernity and industrialisation. In particular, poems such as Snake, The North Country and The Triumph of the Machine consider the effects these issues have on society. Lawrence uses

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    Essay Length: 1,452 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Management Theory & Practices (classic Approches)

    Management Theory & Practices (classic Approches)

    Management Theory & Practices “CLASSIC APPROACHES” I- SYSTEMATIC MANAGEMENT Key Concepts • Systematic manufacturing operations • Coordination of procedures & processes built into internal operations • Emphasis on economical operations, inventory management & cost control. Contributions • 1890-1900 = Beginning of formal management in the US promotion of efficient, uninterrupted production. Limitations • Ignored relation ship between an organization & its environment. • Ignored difference in manager’s & worker’s views. During the 19 th century

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    Essay Length: 697 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Yan
  • Evaluation of a Mental Health Treatment Court with Assertive Community Treatment

    Evaluation of a Mental Health Treatment Court with Assertive Community Treatment

    Evaluation of a Mental Health Treatment Court with Assertive Community Treatment 1. This article studied the effect of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) versus Treatment as Usual (TAU) on the life satisfaction ratings, psychological distress, level of functioning, substance use issues, and criminal activity of mentally ill residents of the Santa Barbara County Jail. The study administered four instruments to measure these variables. They used the Behavioral and Symptom Identification scale, the Lehman Quality of Life

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    Essay Length: 529 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Max
  • Narrative Therapy

    Narrative Therapy

    Thus, Tomm shows us his path of rethinking Narrative Therapy for himself. To my mind this is the paralogical growth of Tomm's perspective. It is, I believe, only in the marketing of any theory that it stands still in the consumer's mind. Consider how drastically Freud's theory changed over the forty years he wrote. How could any intelligent writer continue in the same unchanged, unimproved theory of things? Living theories are continuously under revision, even

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    Essay Length: 273 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Professional Practice Within the Media

    Professional Practice Within the Media

    In this assignment I will be studying the ways bodies regulate the media. Media regulation is the regulation of the media, such as enforcing rules and regulations and how they deal with the breakers of these rules. The Press Complaints Commission is an independent organization which deals with the complaints from the public about content in magazines or newspapers. As and Independent body it has no government funding and the government has no influence in

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    Essay Length: 1,801 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: David
  • Group Therapy

    Group Therapy

    Introduction Group therapies for drug and alcohol abusers use affiliation, support, and peer confrontation to help patients struggling to move from addiction to recovery. The practicum site chosen was Challenges, which is a state licensed and JCAHO accredited private addictions and mental health treatment center located in the greater Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. At Challenges the model of relapse prevention treatment represents a new and unique direction in relapse care. They incorporate the latest, cutting

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    Essay Length: 720 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Patient Right to Refuse Medical Treatment

    Patient Right to Refuse Medical Treatment

    Patients Right to Refuse Medical Treatment Individuals seek medical treatment everyday to stay healthy, treat an illness, or just to stay alive. We all seek treatment whether it is voluntary or in an emergency basis. Some individuals suffer from severe illnesses in which others could not bear to live with. Some illnesses are so debilitating that patients wish they could just die. Once a patient gets to a certain point they may decide to refuse

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    Essay Length: 963 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapy It seems to me that people do everything possible to avoid running. I don’t understand it; I think that I would be living in a room with padded walls if I didn’t run. To me, running is more then just a way to stay in shape or lose a few pounds. It is time that I can think; everything is so much clearer, nothing to bother me or cloud my mind; just the

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Edward
  • Fish!ing for an Excellent Massage Therapy Career

    Fish!ing for an Excellent Massage Therapy Career

    FISH!ing for an Excellent Massage Therapy Career Can you imagine a workplace full of energy that is inhabited by employees who are joyful and completely passionate about their jobs? This kind of atmosphere has the potential to be anywhere we choose it to be as massage therapists. These ideas and so much more are presented in FISH! A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results written by Stephen C. Lundin, Ph.D., Harry Paul, and

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    Essay Length: 1,087 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Jack
  • Management: Theory, Practice, Application

    Management: Theory, Practice, Application

    MANAGEMENT: THEORY, PRACTICE, APPLICATION Functions of Management Management is defined as the process of working with people and resources to accomplish organizational goals Snell, Bateman (2007). Even though the people, resources and goals might change constantly, the one thing that never changes is the way that managers achieve these goals. The entire concept and effectiveness of management is made up of four distinct and equally important functions. The four functions of management, defined as planning,

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    Essay Length: 960 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: David
  • A Comprehensive Best Practices Manual for New Supervisors

    A Comprehensive Best Practices Manual for New Supervisors

    A Comprehensive Best Practices Manual for New Supervisors Welcome to the wonderful world of supervisory duties. The following manual will help guide you through your days as a supervisor with the company. There are many important parts that make up good supervisory skills. Some of the most important are outlined in this manual. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Demonstrating Communication Skills a. Listening b. Speaking 2. Determining Effective Orientation and Training Methods a. Company polices b.

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    Essay Length: 284 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy

    Electroconvulsive Therapy

    Electroconvulsive therapy, also known as ECT, is a type of psychiatric shock therapy. ECT involves the induction of a seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain. In the 1930s, Ugo Cerletti, the Italian psychiatrist, came up with the idea for treating human beings with Electroconvulsive therapy. He was observing the barbaric act of slaughterhouse hogs being electrocuted into unconsciousness so that it was easier for workers to slit their throats. He then

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Gene Therapy

    Gene Therapy

    Gene Therapy Gene Therapy Thesis statement: There is a treatment called gene therapy that could possibly be the cure for those diseases that are now deadly but there are numerous possible problems. I. Introduction A. John Doe Story B. Thesis Statement II. The beginning of Gene therapy A. The definition of gene therapy B. A short history (founders) 1. Gregor Mendel 2. Charles Darwin 3. Steven Rosenberg III. AAV2-Vector A. The search B. What it

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    Essay Length: 2,633 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Andrew

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