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  • Nucor Corporation in 2001: Pursuing Growth in a Troubled Steel Industry

    Nucor Corporation in 2001: Pursuing Growth in a Troubled Steel Industry

    Nucor Corporation in 2001: Pursuing Growth in a Troubled Steel Industry Table of Contents Introduction 3 Nucor's History 3 Current Strategy and Future Expectation 4 Analysis and evaluation 4 Dominant Economic Characteristics of the Steel Industry Environment 4 Competition analysis in the Steel Industry 5 SWOT Analysis 6 Recommendations 9 Introduction Nucor's History Nucor Corporation is the second-largest steel producer in the United States and has had net sales of $4.6 billion in 2000. Nucor

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    Essay Length: 1,886 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Vika
  • With Reference to Three Poems Discuss Blake's Attitude to Authority

    With Reference to Three Poems Discuss Blake's Attitude to Authority

    The theme of authority is possibly the most important theme and the most popular theme concerning William Blake’s poetry. Blake explores authority in a variety of different ways particularly through religion, education and God. Blake was profoundly concerned with the concept of social justice. He was also profoundly a religious man. His dissenting background led him to view the power structures and legalism that surrounded religious establishments with distrust. He saw these as unwarranted controls

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    Essay Length: 710 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Discuss the Importance of Act Three, Scene 5. How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices in Order to Make It Such an Interesting and Important Scene?

    Discuss the Importance of Act Three, Scene 5. How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices in Order to Make It Such an Interesting and Important Scene?

    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a tragic love story. The story concerns the love between two young people, Romeo and Juliet. This is set against a feud between their two families: the Montagues and the Capulets. This feud develops the themes of conflict, deception and dignity in the play. The play includes a lot of themes, love, family, hate, deception and revenge. In the Elizabethan period, women were subordinate to men. They were

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    Essay Length: 276 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Three Admirable Souls

    Three Admirable Souls

    Reading 015 April 27, 2005 Three Admirable Souls There are different people that have certain qualities that make us admire them. Some people have their own admirable souls. The three nationally known figures that I admire and respect are Jackie Robinson, Billy Graham, and Condolezza Rice, due to all of their recognizable tributes that they have given not only to their families but to everyone around the world. The first person I admire and respect

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    Essay Length: 754 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Yan
  • Environmental Views of Anwr

    Environmental Views of Anwr

    Executive Summary The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) is a beautiful 19.6 million acre coastal plain, and is located in the Northeastern part of Alaska. ANWR is home to numerous species of wildlife and one of the largest untapped oil preserves in the United States. There is an immense debate between the opposing environmentalists and the politicians who want to drill for oil on a section of ANWR, which is only 1.8% of the refuge.

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Betrand Russell’s View

    Betrand Russell’s View

    Question 1 Bertrand Russell discussed certain problems he found with philosophy. Russell was concerned about how much did we really know. There is the stuff we know with our mind when we have a particular idea, and stuff we know through actually experiencing it which would justify it. But how do we know if it is real, or even there, for that matter? Russell says, "For if we cannot be sure of the independent existence

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    Essay Length: 437 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Steve
  • Zymborska’s View of History

    Zymborska’s View of History

    Frances Mae Zymborska is a living American poet, who lives today in Illinois, a part of the United States located near Indiana. She moved from familiar chronicles (the wide-read sequence “The Olde House”) to biography (the award-wining Kramer: His Freinds in Poems) to history in A Runoff for Cosmo Rocke . Read strictly as poet, Zymborska’s new poem is a stunning sucess, an indicated sequence of fifteen linked Poetrarchan sonnet’s, with the last comprising

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    Essay Length: 1,120 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Good Earth Point of View

    The Good Earth Point of View

    The Good Earth Point of View The Good Earth is a third-person narrative, but the story it tells is Wang Lung's. Everything that happens is described as he experiences it and as it affects him. The narrator explains Wang Lung's thoughts and feelings but almost never those of other characters. You understand them through their words and actions. This is obviously a rather limiting way of telling a story. In staying strictly within Wang Lung's

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    Essay Length: 465 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • Faulkner's Wheel of Three

    Faulkner's Wheel of Three

    A wheel has three main parts, the hub or center of the wheel, the rim of the wheel which acts like a frame and the spokes of the wheel which connect the hub and the rim. William Faulkner’s Light in August was written in a unique structure that is best seen as a wheel or that of a circle. Joe Christmas’s story is the center of the novel or like the hub of the wheel.

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    Essay Length: 386 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Jon
  • A Sociological View of Rastafarianism

    A Sociological View of Rastafarianism

    Organized religion is a duality between the religion and the church which represents it. Sometimes the representation of the religion is marred and flawed to those who view it because of the bureaucracy contained within. Unknown to those who gaze upon the dissolved morals and values of what is perceived to be the contradiction known as modern religion, it was never intended to be this way. Most religions started off as a sect, a minor

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    Essay Length: 3,685 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Adaptation: Pick Three out of Four Sensory Experiments

    Adaptation: Pick Three out of Four Sensory Experiments

    This assignment called for me to pick three out of four sensory experiments to conduct and then record my reaction to each experiment. The three experiments I chose to conduct are number one- the sandpaper experiment, number three- the index cards and flashlight experiment and number four- the water in bowls experiment. While conducting each of these three experiments I was surprised by the results of each of them. Experiment Number One: I rubbed my

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    Essay Length: 847 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Artur
  • Macroenvironmental Analysis Forstrategic Management: Stakeholders'view of Ghana's University Libraries

    Macroenvironmental Analysis Forstrategic Management: Stakeholders'view of Ghana's University Libraries

    ple, Franco (1995) in a study of human resourcesin the library system of the Pontifical CatholicUniversity of Chile (SUBC) made several ob-servations that confirm some of the findings inthis study. On the socio-cultural dimension shealso found out that there was a negative impactof historical weaknesses of public libraries andschool libraries on university library developmentin Chile, exacerbated by poor reading habits ofthe young. Like this study Franco (1995) alsofound the positive or negative effects of monetaryexchange

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    Essay Length: 343 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Research and Treatment of Juvenile Sexual offending from a Policy Point of View

    Research and Treatment of Juvenile Sexual offending from a Policy Point of View

    Research and Treatment of Juvenile Sexual Offending From a Policy Point of View By Yvonne K. Ray A Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of HS8101 Social Change and Public Policy September 2005 191 Sidney Street Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 208-212-5657 peewee1977@hotmail.com Dr. Timothy Emerick Abstract This paper is a review of previous research conducted on juvenile sexual offending. This paper presents information concerning the research of juvenile sexual offending and the treatments

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Max
  • The Three Colonial Regions

    The Three Colonial Regions

    The Three Colonial Regions The thirteen colonies were British colonies in North America founded between 1607 and 1732. The colonists who came to the New World were not alike, they came from a variety of different social and religious groups who settled in different locations along the Atlantic coast. They were divided up into the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies. Each group came to the new continent for different reasons and created colonies with

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    Essay Length: 524 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: July
  • Traditional View of Proper Sexual Conduct

    Traditional View of Proper Sexual Conduct

    Part I 1. Is there a traditional conception pf proper sexual conduct in our society? What is it? Critically discuss arguments favoring this traditional view. Critically discuss on what grounds the tradition can be attacked? In our society, a code of proper sexual conduct has been established. The code has been followed by many in the past and continues to be followed presently. The Traditional View of Proper Sexual Conduct is the most extreme conservative

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    Essay Length: 3,722 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Three Outcasts

    The Three Outcasts

    The Three Outcasts The farm in Soledad provided a place for lonesome ranch hands to come together, make friends, and work in a pleasant setting. George was a prime example of this. He was able to come in with only Lennie as a friend, but by the end of his third day at the ranch, he was friends with just about everyone there. There were, however, a few people who were not seen as equals

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    Essay Length: 732 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Idealistic Views of Love

    Idealistic Views of Love

    Within the two short stories One Intoxicating Evening of Spring Breeze, and Love and Bread, the emotion of love is carefully scrutinized. However opposite these stories seem to be, they both have some things in common. In One Intoxicating Evening of Spring Breeze, love is taken to be not nearly as important as financial stability, and in Love and Bread, love is perceived as something that conquers all. In One Intoxicating Evening of Spring Breeze,

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    Essay Length: 634 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Media: Does It Shape Societies View on Femininity?

    The Media: Does It Shape Societies View on Femininity?

    The Media: Does It Shape Society's View of Femininity? The question answers itself. Yes, the media definitely influences today's society via messages through the television, radio, magazines, and billboards. It seems that in today's day and age to even be “noticed” as a woman one must be tall, skinny, blonde, and countless other things that the “average woman” could only hope for. Today, if one is not comfortable with who or what they are, they

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    Essay Length: 786 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Max
  • Ageing Australian Population

    Ageing Australian Population

    The ageing Australian population is not posing a significant risk to our economy. It has been said and proven that the Australian population is rapidly ageing and many of our seniors have not saved enough to support themselves and the “pre seniors” are saving even less. But is this really a crisis? It has been proven that seniors in this day and age are working longer and living longer and healthier. On the other hand

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    Essay Length: 741 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Yan
  • My Political Views

    My Political Views

    In today’s society, cheating, lying, and scandal is all part of everyday life, as is covering up cheating, lies, and scandals, so it is no surprise that these qualities are also extremely present in the government. The government spends too much time and money looking for criminals and arresting them for white collar crimes, than preventing the temptation to commit these crimes. In this sense, the government is corrupt, hiding their countries’ problems rather than

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Contrasting Views of Milton Friedman and Ralph Nader on Corporate Social Responsibility

    The Contrasting Views of Milton Friedman and Ralph Nader on Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporation is a legal entity made of natural persons or other legal entities that holds legal identity within the society. Corporate social responsibility is the duty of a corporation to create wealth in ways that avoid harms to, protect, or enhance societal assets. The idea of Social Responsibility interrelates the obvious interrelationship between business corporations, government and American society, is based on the fundamental idea that the corporations have duties that go beyond carrying out

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Top
  • Economic Growth in Botswana

    Economic Growth in Botswana

    I recently had the pleasure of listening to Dr. Scott Beaulier speak on his research on the reasons why the small and desolate country of Botswana has had such drastic economic growth in the last 30 years. Dr. Beaulier partook in what is called an analytic narrative, which is the act of learning about a country by going there and totally immersing ones self in their economy and way of life as to experience it

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: regina
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton Views of Sexism

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton Views of Sexism

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton was am important element of the Woman’s Rights Movements. Elizabeth Stanton was born in 1815 to Daniel and Mary Livingston Cady. What really made Elizabeth become a catalyst of the Woman’s Rights Movement was when her sister and her were born. Her parents reaction to her and her sister’s birth was a greatly disappointment to the both of them because they preferred boys then girls. One thing Stanton wanted to do while

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Artur
  • An Academic Essay Relating to George Orwell's View of Capital Punishment

    An Academic Essay Relating to George Orwell's View of Capital Punishment

    The audience gets a glimpse into the hanging of a Burmese prisoner in George Orwell’s personal essay “A Hanging.” He employs techniques, such as the use of simile and imagery, which are effective in appealing to the emotions of the reader. By reaching out to the audience in such a way, Orwell is able to press upon them his negative attitude towards capital punishment. In the beginning of the passage Orwell discusses the cells of

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    Essay Length: 857 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Vika
  • Three Prespectives of Early Psychology

    Three Prespectives of Early Psychology

    Running Head: THREE PRESPECTIVES OF EARLY PSYCHOLOGY Unit One Individual Assignment Abstract Three different perspectives used by early psychologists were the psychodynamic, humanistic, and evolutionary perspectives. These approaches are used by psychologists in their studies of the basic foundation of human behavior. The perspectives were developed and used by psychologists, who were the pioneers of early psychology. Now among the many different methods used, these three perspectives are still in use by current psychologists and

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Anna

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