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The authors further argue that the case studies touching on the four models are based on proven data and reliable sources.... The authors argue that a motivated staff performs at a maximum level which directly has a positive reflection on the output of the organization....
The paper "Benefits of why Utilitarianism Cannot Be Reconciled with Commonsense" states that utilitarianism may be comprehended as the doctrine that a social policy, individual action or an institution arrangement is morally right if it maximizes utility relative to other alternatives .... This paper seeks to show why it is a good thing that utilitarianism cannot be reconciled with commonsense.... Most argue that utilitarianism may lead to conclusions that are contrary to commonsense morality (Rachels 103)....
owever, the reports have also specified that increase in any tax rate including gasoline tax may result in political suicide for the congressmen.... However, this partnership has raised a conflict due to a number of issues associated with the treaty (“why the Trans-Pacific Partnership Matters”).... “why the Trans-Pacific Partnership Matters”....
: And why it matters: achieving a workable definition.... An essay "Changing Nature of the Relationship in A United Kingdoms' Families" reports that the simplest definition of a family constitutes a group of persons related to each other by blood, living under the same roof and follows the rule of a particular household head or ancestral command....
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he major reason why we utilized the above-mentioned methods was again due to the size of our population.... This paper "How Can Educational Technology Improves Student Learning Outcomes" shows the impact of using technology in education at the RMIT.... The study was conducted through a group survey....
Some researchers argue that the changes in the accounting policies are there to benefit the managers.... The shareholders might argue that if all the expense will be charged at once, how will the future benefits be matched against their relative costs that were incurred in order to generate those revenues?... In response to that the managers can argue that the steps taken by them were the result to the response they saw fit to the current economic changes nation wide....
That is why Hanley warns against just telling learners to look on the left-hand when dealing with a compound character as this is likely to cause more confusion than learning.... This explains the reason why regular was more accurate and implicit better than explicit on both regular and irregular conditions (the graphs below illustrate the findings)
... That is why Hanley warns against just telling learners to look on the left-hand when dealing with a compound character as this is likely to cause more confusion that learning....
The paper "AASB Accounting Analysis" focuses on the critical analysis of the issues on the Australian Accounting Standard Board accounting.... For the calculation of income tax liability, the accounting profit is to be adjusted for the carrying amount of the equipment and the tax-exempted revenue....
Some players argue that physical stamina and energy are the essential requirements for the MLB players and restricting drug usages may spoil the game.... On the other hand, protestors of drug use in MLB argue that excessive drug usages may spread a wrong message to the world and it is unethical also.... upporters of steroid use argue that steroids, taken under a doctor's supervision, will enhance one's health and well-being.... upporters of steroid use in MLB argue that people smoke even though they know the consequences of it....
However, the way to argue about coercion is not in trying to deny that it is force or to suggest that it is a metaphorical coercion, but to redefine the adversary within the equation.... In the paper 'The coercive power of social structures' the author analyzes the nature of a social structure....
This would be part of the reason why Transform has highlighted the value of imposing legal regulations on drugs.... For one, they argue that with the legalization of drugs, the consumption of drugs would now be increased while also coexisting with the greater availability of the product.... They argue that drug prohibition policies actually do not work.... Among supporters who are not convinced in their advocacy for legalization, they argue that drug use would not necessarily increase as drugs are legalized....
Economists argue whether deregulation as a whole is good for the economy or bad.... Some argue it directly lead to the credit crunch.... These words were extracted from the final report of the United Kingdom's Independent Commission on Banking published on September 12, 2011....
he reason why the WTO has become a globally accepted and encouraged phenomenon is because of the grounds for trade that can be established if one abides by the regulations of the WTO.... nalysts argue that foreign investment in China may be on a somewhat small scale but it has shown clear trends of growth into higher scale operations....
In this paper the researcher proposes a memorial dedicated to the memory of Margaret Sanger, to commemorate her hard work in providing freedom of choice for American women.... Socially, this monument supports women and also those who believe that anyone can make a difference.... .... ... ... The author suggests a monument to Margaret Sanger be built as a museum devoted to her life and works and display her personal items and a history and timeline of her life....
It is only the case that if a person commits an evil action, he or she must have done so without the ability to do otherwise.... After all, why would the person buy the items if they were harmful to his or her health?... "Akrasia in Plato's Meno" paper examines how Socrates addresses akrasia in Plato's Meno....
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Throughout the book many people die or leave her and it is difficult to understand why she is able to deal with these situations.... The paper "The Rebellious Attitude of Jane Eyre" discusses that most people like to see someone overcome the bad things that happen in their lives and this was one of the things that made Jane Eyre a good book to read although sometimes it was difficult to understand....
This paper "The Power of the American President to Persuade" first justifies the need for a president to persuade.... It then proceeds to discuss instances where the power of persuasion has worked and where it has failed before the author gives their concluding thoughts on the subject.... ... ... ...
The paper "The Great Irish Famine - Impact, Ideology, and Rebellion by Christine Kinealy " discusses that Kinealy is an insightful author and researcher who has focused on all the aspects of the Irish famine and actually concludes some of the most shocking interpretations.... ... ... ... The book focuses on the major historical events that took place at that time but it does not only give a general history of the events but also explores the aspects that have received lesser attention such as rise in crime rates, the role of religion, political consequences, food export controversy, the rebellion, and the impact of the 1849 uprising....
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riffin, B, & Hesketh, B 2004, 'why Openness to Experience is not a Good Predictor of Job Performance', International Journal of Selection & Assessment, vol.... The paper 'Organizational Behaviour Assessment' is a motivating example of the human resources literature review.... Today's businesses are faced with mounting pressure to increase productivity, which is founded and determined by personal employee performance....
This is why Starbucks encourages its staff to present improvement ideas and design plans to accomplish their goals at the workplace (Starbucks, 2014).... elbin, RM, 2010, Management Teams: why they Succeed or Fail 3rd ed.... "Introduction to Organisational Management: Starbucks" paper analyses employee motivation and organizational culture at Starbucks based on motivation and organizational culture theories....
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The paper "Relating Consumption and Production in Gastronomy Tourism Experiences" is an outstanding example of a tourism literature review.... As tourists grow more mobile, so does our food.... The comfortable relation of particular foods with specific regions is being counteracted by the increasing cooking styles, mobility of food, and the expanding de-differentiation of dishes plus the cuisines....
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However, this issue is steeped in controversy, and according to Bagheri, "Some argue that physicians should be given sole authority to make decisions to withhold or withdraw treatment" (47).... Angst and Agarwal argue that "With respect to personal medical information, the privacy debate has escalated considerably....
This essay will analyse how the city of London developed and evolved throughout the Roman occupation, and how its economy functioned during this time.... It will also use archaeological evidence to find out the different types of goods produced, consumed and traded in the city.... ... ... ... e of the key questions to be answered here is how did events, such as Boudiccas revolt, the Hadrianic fire and Saxon raids, affect the economy of London?...
Theology does not address history - it addresses and is addressed by these and other and other strata of reality that has the mandate of focusing on the different levels of being and showing how they are coherent with its overall vision of reality.... ... ... ... Theology is a wide discipline of study and it is like philosophy and psychology; it requires deep understanding of events and phenomena....
Saleh (2009) would argue that the recruitment procedure aims at assessing the candidate's technical skills, aptitudes and ability to work in a team.... Megginson & Whitaker (2003) would argue that Software engineering requires individuals with the right personality and aptitude in order to meet the core competencies that are required for effective performance of tasks in the job market....
For instance, Mark & Barlow (2009) argue that Biofeedback and Neurofeedback professionals continue showing a lot of reservations about the cost-effectiveness and efficacy of their treatments especially in today's healthcare environment that emphasizes cost containment and evidence-based practice....
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The federal government, in cooperation with state governments, has tried to resolve this issue through apprehension and incarceration of people suspected to be.... ... ... However, gangs have continued to recruit new members across the country, a factor which has been enhanced by factors such as unemployment, insecurity among others....
When the device began crying, the elderly woman cradled the robot and asked, “Oh, why are you crying?... Alone Together: why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other.... While today it is difficult to imagine who would buy such an expensive toy, Turkle is willing to argue that such a device won't be so out of the ordinary in the future.... As Turkle and Gopnik argue, that interaction is best separated as much as possible as our use of technology and gadgets has started to remove us from the natural process of interacting with others on a personal level ....
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While Conrad in these scenes certainly gives a vivid description of sense impressions and the confusion in understanding they can give rise to, that is true of any realistic prose, and it is hard to see how the use of the technique could have been linked in Conrads mind to a style of painting he disliked or why it should be thought that he would consciously set out to imitate such a style....
"Preventing and Solving Crime through Electronic Surveillance and Human Rights" paper analyses the issues surrounding law enforcement use of surveillance systems, the criminal justice view of surveillance techniques, and the conflict between human rights and crime prevention.... ... ... ... The world is increasingly becoming a 'surveillance society' as new technology enables surveillance techniques that can monitor people's movement and behavior....
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This research paper "The Impact of First Marriage Age on Fertility Rate in Abu Dhabi" discusses the changing socio-economic trends in the Arabian countries and other parts of the world that have delayed marriages thereby having an adverse effect on the fertility rate of females.... ... ... ... The research aims at determining the impact of the first marriage age on the fertility rate in Abu Dhabi, one of the UAE emirates....
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This paper 'Are children more socialized because of the Internet?... seeks to establish whether or not children are more socialized because of the internet.... Its main aim is to establish the role that the internet has played in the socialization of children.... ... ... ... The purpose of this research is to investigate the effects that the internet has on young children....
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Forensic science or rather forensics refers to the application of several disciplines of science in order to provide answers to questions that relate to a particular legal system.... The legal system encompasses civil actions and crimes.... Layton (2001) asserts that a crime scene.... ... ... The success of a crime investigation greatly depends on collection and analysis of evidence....
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Likewise, what is known to be fashionable in the present times might have been seen as fashion suicide by people living in the past.... This also explains the reason why cultures living in tropical regions usually wear light clothing.... The researcher of this paper analyzes Fashion, Culture and Region....
The essay "Catchment Management" discovers the effects of a non-stationary climate on a water management system in the Warta River Catchment in Central Poland which already suffers from seasonal water deficits.... ... ... ... The extent to which AEAM, and approaches like it, contribute to the more sustainable use of our land and water resources awaits long-term assessment....
The paper "Catchment Health and Management" states that generally, ICM in Australia ought to be an environment where this union does, indeed, occur; not only that, this union should result in management plans that represent a genuinely collaborative effort.... .... ... ... In the late 1980s, communities in Western Australia became concerned about a number of environmental issues that they felt were being mismanaged by government agencies....
The Spirit Level: why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better.... 89) argue that the government attempts to tackle determinants of health by implementing policies and tacking actions, which addresses the root causes of illness and health inequalities.... This essay "Influenza in Elderly Aged 65 Years and Above" explores the determinants of influenza in aging people....
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There are a wide range of reasons why people decide to lie.... This can be coiled to the findings to explain why there was a high number with mixed reactions regarding lies.... urther, participants regardless of the weighty of the lies they never felt at ease when telling lies explaining why most lies were told to people out of sight like over the phone, than face-to-face (Depaulo, n.... And as the authors argue dishonesty behaviour is perilous for our health....
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The paper 'Money Laundering, Stages of Money Laundering and Its Effect in the Economy' is a comprehensive example of a finance & accounting research paper.... In recent years many policymakers and experts in the financial industry have raised concerns about the manner in which cases of money laundering have been on increase....
This will save him from the legal suit, as he will argue that at the time of the suit he had ceased being a director in Islington Limited.... During the suit after resigning, George can argue that Fon Plc is a legal entity entitled to its independence and distinct operations.... In the court, George can, therefore, argue that Fon Plc is an independent entity, and the moneys the company make under its name hence he does not own a bit.... He would argue that he has not received any secret profits and that he would have disclosed the same (Fracone n....
Shelley could argue that Kevin ought to have been more careful in the way he was laying the water main to ensure that he did not damage any other pipe work in the vicinity.... Shelley could argue in return that as Kevin has already done this kind of work many times before he ought to have realised that there could be gas pipes close by and that his actions might cause damage to the pipes which could then effect any businesses in that locality.... The defendant attempted to argue that they were not liable on the basis that they had consulted a map showing the various pipe work under the road and that the water main that the hit was not mentioned....
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A business may enter into partnership either as a sole proprietor or as a limited liability company, (Marson, 2009).... A contract is a legal binding that involves two or more.... ... ... When one party fails to meet his/her obligations as outlined in the contract terms of the agreement, the contract is said to be breached....
Experts argue that the people may act so because they feel stigmatized.... The experts further argue that is not okay for individuals to be deviant though deviant behavior could contribute to long-term social stability if the society's changing norms respond to deviance (Downs 1-24)....
In addition, Francis argue that of this 400 million customer are from America (Francis).... They argue that the only way out of poverty is to abandon coffee for other lucrative farming.... It attracts a lot of revenues, but the farmer continue to live in absolute poverty....
Advocates for gay marriage emphatically argue that it is a civil rights issue and since marriage bestows certain social benefits, denying gays the right to marry infringes on their rights to equality.... They further argue that marriage is not intrinsically tied to procreation and point to examples of artificial insemination to prove that lesbian couples can also give birth and rear children....
Supporters of gun ownership argue that guns are necessary for personal protection.... While they are only kept to protect them from unexpected situations, opponents often argue that gun licenses should not be issued at large as the protection of people is the duty of the police and giving such responsibility in the hands of civilians is unreasonable....
The moral permissibility of hunting high depends on the reasons why an individual would hunt animals i.... Singer would argue that it appears that the interests of humans in such cases are perceived as more important than the interest of animals to survive and live, indicating a higher sense of prejudice.... owever, in the second case where animals are shot to control their populations, Singer would argue based on animals' rights to live just like humans, terming it as a prejudice towards the respect of the interests of animals to live....
Some of the most common unhealthy methods of dealing with stress include drug use, fighting and suicide (John and Gross, 2004).... John had some unhealthy past experiences that's why he had an inpatient rehab for the use of heroin.... The paper "Models of Human Behavior" highlights that personal behaviors highly influence the health of an individual....
The paper 'The British and American Systems of Government' focuses on the president and prime minister who hold ultimate power until one considers the subject in detail.... Each, for instance, is elected only for a relatively short term and at some time in the future will step down.... ... ... ... All earthly power is temporary....
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... "why minimal guidance during instruction does not work: an analysis of the failure of constructivist, discovery, problem-based, experiential, and inquiry-based teaching".... This paper "Implementing and Evaluating a Sequence of Science Lessons" is about the pedagogical process of making children learn unique things on the basis of their preconceived ideas....