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  • Laws to Keep Social Order

    Laws to Keep Social Order

    In order to keep society in order, there must be written laws, and further more, there must be individuals and groups to enforce these laws. Some of todays laws are from the begining of the US civilization, and some are from recent years, but there is always room for improvement. Thus is why I have compiled 3 new laws made by myself that would help modern days society. My first law would enforce immigrants to

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    Essay Length: 345 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Social Psychology

    Social Psychology

    Critique of: Catharsis, Aggression, and Persuasive Influence: Self-Fulfilling or Self-Defeating Prophecy Introduction: Catharsis, Aggression, and Persuasive Influence: Self-Fulfilling or Self-Defeating Prophecies is an article based on two studies that consisted of a procatharsis message and a anticatharsis message that were given to their participants to see how their aggression differed while hitting a punching bag after reading the message in which they were given. The purpose of the study was to see how aggressive a

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Social Security

    Social Security

    Social Security Social Security is a public program designed to provide income and services to individuals in the event of retirement, sickness, disability, death, or unemployment. In the United States, the word social security refers to the programs established in 1935 under the Social Security Act. Societies throughout history have devised ways to support people who cannot support themselves. In 1937 the government began issuing Social Security identification cards to all citizens. Each card

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Steve
  • Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers

    Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers

    .:VirtualSalt Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers Robert Harris Version Date: November 17, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The availability of textual material in electronic format has made plagiarism easier than ever. Copying and pasting of paragraphs or even entire essays now can be performed with just a few mouse clicks. The strategies discussed here can be used to combat what some believe is an increasing amount of plagiarism on research papers. By employing these strategies, you can help

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Fatih
  • My Philosophy on Social Welfare

    My Philosophy on Social Welfare

    RUNNING HEADER: My Philosophy on Social Welfare My Philosophy on Social Welfare Bergen Community College Course: Introduction to Human Services Prof. Dawn Fitzgerald, MSW, LCADC Ralph Antinori I. Introduction It can be said that the status of modern America is where it stands now on account of its wealth and economic power. In spite of this reality there is much disparity considering the affluent and the underprivileged. In order to bridge the seeming divide between

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Positive and Negative Social Aspects of the Internet

    The Positive and Negative Social Aspects of the Internet

    The Positive and Negative Social Aspects of the Internet The internet is a magnificent tool that we use in many aspects of our society. It has been very helpful in regards to business, education, socialization, recreation and so much more. The internet has also been very harmful in regards to all those things as well, even communication. We are discussing the social aspects of the internet and their positive and negative effects. There has been

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • A Science Case Study

    A Science Case Study

    I. Introduction Batangas, a province in the Philippines most commonly known for it being one of most the popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. It is widely known for its many beaches and resorts where one could definitely find time to unwind and to enjoy the water through swimming, snorkeling, diving, and other activities. Another reason for it being a great tourist attraction is because here lays the Taal Volcano, a decade volcano whose crater

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    Essay Length: 505 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility

    Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility

    Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility Where would business be without ethics? Without ethics what would stop the average corporation from gouging prices and giving out limited dividends. A lot of people use the term social responsibility synonymously with the term business ethics. Personally, I feel that social responsibility is a big piece of the business ethics pie. Ethics is a broad concept that entails many facets included in decision making. On the other hand,

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    Essay Length: 364 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: July
  • Research Design and Statistics Concept Worksheet

    Research Design and Statistics Concept Worksheet

    Research Design and Statistics Concept Worksheet Name University of Phoenix Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet There are three major criteria for evaluating a measurement tool: validity, reliability, and practicality. • Validity refers to the extent to which a test measures what we actually wish to measure. • Reliability has to do with the accuracy and precision of a measurement procedure. • Practicality is concerned with a wide range of factors of economy, convenience, and

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    Essay Length: 572 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Socialism and Irish Nationalism

    Socialism and Irish Nationalism

    The 1913 Lockout was the culmination of several years of political organisation and agitation among the unskilled working class, carried out primarily through the Irish Transport Workers Union. The ITGWU had been founded by Larkin in 1909 specifically as a union of the unskilled, long deemed 'unorganisable' by the official trade union movement. The open militancy of the ITGWU was a new departure in the history of the Irish trade union movement and the organisation

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    Essay Length: 1,613 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Statistics and Research for Managerial Decisions

    Statistics and Research for Managerial Decisions

    Business Decision Individual Project-Workshop 1 Geeta M. Patel Statistics and Research for Managerial Decisions QNT/530 Quest Diagnostics is the nation's leading provider of diagnostic testing, information and services. Our clients include patients and consumers, physicians, hospitals, health insurers, employers and government agencies. Each year The company perform: Personal health testing on over 100 million patients, Over 250 million diagnostic laboratory tests, and More than 6.5 million gene-based tests. Quest Diagnostics Inc. have: 1) The world’s

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    Essay Length: 685 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Disability Research Essay: Autism

    Disability Research Essay: Autism

    Disability Research Essay: Autism The syndrome of autism can best be described as a life long developmental disability that is the result of a dysfunction in the central nervous system. People with autism fail to develop normal behaviours and interactive social relationships with others. As a result, this presents them with difficulties in learning. For example, autistic people are often described as “living in a world of their own”. This makes it difficult for them

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Current Business Research Project Paper Synopsis

    Current Business Research Project Paper Synopsis

    Current Business Research Project Paper Synopsis Abstract This assignment was designed to address several subjects related to an article of the student's choosing. The subjects discussed in this synopsis answer the definition of the business research article reviewed, the article's research purpose, the business problem investigated, data collection methods used in the research, and the researchers' conclusions. The article chosen from the University of Phoenix library is entitled, "International Reality of Internet Use as Marketing

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Animal Research Has Advanced the Understanding of Depression

    How Animal Research Has Advanced the Understanding of Depression

    Animal models have made numerous progresses in the last century. This type of research has made a difference in the way we look at psychological issues such as depression. This paper is a review of the literature on animal models of depression. The issue of what advances have been made will be explored. The effects of serotonin on many issues have been studied. In this paper stress, learning, memory, brain derived neurotrophic factor, ovarian

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Market Research

    Market Research

    Market Research Marketing Plan 1 credit @ level 3 1. Introduction: We are an agroalimentary company located at Agadir and we produce vegetable oils, specialy organic argan oil and its derivatives,sea products and we comercialize a large variety of moroccan beauty products . The majority of our customers are located in Europe, the United States and in South Est Asia. Our Process manufacturing is the most modern where Quality standards are respected in each process

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Social Issues with Tutoring

    Social Issues with Tutoring

    When I left my last class at USC to go towards Dorsey High School, I did not know what to expect. Prior to going there, I was given a set of rules about this school. I was told not to wear red or blue and that sometimes there are lock downs at the school. All of this was new to me and I didn’t know how I should react once I got there. When

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    Essay Length: 526 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Research

    Research

    Research Skills Activity 1. Diversity Issues in workplace teams. A group of regional human resource professionals continually has made workplace diversity an ongoing educational item for its members. "Diversity in many aspects came about through attempts to address race and gender," said Scott Holsman, chapter president of the Human Resources Association of Mid-Missouri. "But they're also finding out there's more to diversity than those two issues. There's a rise of understanding on how teams work

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    Essay Length: 479 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Fatih
  • An User Groups Exercise Influence on the Making of Social Policies and Welfare Provision?

    An User Groups Exercise Influence on the Making of Social Policies and Welfare Provision?

    British social policy has historically been dominated by politicians, academics and practitioners, with recipients of welfare provision and their carers having little say in the shaping and development, or ownership of their services. Over the past few decades there has been significant growth in service user movements who are working to transform discussions, policy initiatives, systems and research within this field (Campbell, 1996; Campbell and Oliver, 1996, cited in Beresford, 2001). The last 15 years

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    Essay Length: 1,940 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Max
  • The Problems with Science

    The Problems with Science

    The Problems with Science In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the creature that Victor Frankenstein creates runs rampant and out of control, causing the deaths of six characters. The creation can be seen as a romantic rejection to the industrial revolution and multiple scientific innovations. The romantics were opposed to the idea of industrialization and the new direction the world was taking. Mary Shelley, who was a member of this ideology, was using the monster as

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    Essay Length: 768 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • Social Structure of the 1930’s - Daphne Du Maurier

    Social Structure of the 1930’s - Daphne Du Maurier

    Social Structure of the 1930’s Daphne Du Maurier uses her own reflections in Rebecca to criticize the social structure of the 1930’s. The settings throughout the book are taken directly from Daphne’s memories as a young child and adult portraying the high social class environment. Important characters and their actions can easily relate back to Daphne’s relationship with certain individuals in her life. The characters everyday routines show Daphne’s social views on the stereotyped British

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Research Methodology

    Research Methodology

    The Request for Proposal (RFP) The request for proposal (RFP) is part of a formal process of competitively tendering and hiring a research supplier. If the process is undertaken by a public sector organization or large corporation, the process can be extremely strict with set rules regarding communication between client and potential suppliers, the exact time when the proposal must be submitted, the number of copies to be provided, etc. Proposals that required thousands of

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: July
  • Income Tax Research

    Income Tax Research

    Facts The facts of this case are that Joe Johnson, age 62, suffers from a severe case of degenerative arthritis. His doctor has prescribed him to swim in a swimming pool at least one hour per day as treatment and to prevent any further muscle deterioration. Mr. Johnson has no swimming pools in his neighborhood so he decided to build one at his home. He also had the bottom and the sides tiled in his

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: July
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not a new phenomenon. For example, Smith (2003) outlined how Sit Titus Salt founded the company town of Saltaire in the nineteenth century in order to provide his employees with better working conditions than the alternatives available at the time. However, what has emerged as a new reality in CSR is the range of stakeholder expectations that managers must incorporate into their planning (Clarkson, 1995; Dawkins and Lewis, 2003; Harrison

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethic at the Leadership Level of Companies

    The Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethic at the Leadership Level of Companies

    What is corporate social responsibility (CSR)? According to the Ў®WikipediaЎЇ , Ў°Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a company s obligation to be accountable to all of its stakeholders in all its operations and activities with the aim of achieving sustainable development not only in the economical dimension but also in the social and environmental dimensions.Ў±(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_social_responsibility retrieved:10/09/07); another definition is that Ў°CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Oxides Research

    Oxides Research

    Oxides Research 1. Assess evidence, which indicates increases in atmospheric concentration of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. Thorough collection of data, surveys, and tests from the 1950’s indicate a rising trend in atmospheric concentrations of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. An enhancement in funding, technological and information resources, has led to wider and more detailed analyses of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen concentrations, and as the diagrams indicate (see diagrams) there is a clear rise

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Wendy