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Miscellaneous Issues Term Papers and Reports |
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AIR AND WATER
412 Words - 2 Pages.... the most dangerous one, as we can see what happened in Chernobyl in 1986, and it is dangerous if the nations use Nuclear Energy to kill people like at the end of the world war.
It is not a dream to think of solar power that is cheap enough for universal use a world full of zero-polluting electric cars. Wide-scale use of fuel cells for powering buses and other forms of public transport. “Chicago and Vancouver are two cities which have pilot programs using fuel cells to power some of their public transport buses. Use of fossil fuels confined to petro-chemical products and fuel cell feedstock. Nuclear fusion or some other advanced nuclear process, supplying all base load powe ....
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Adolescent Case Study
1030 Words - 4 Pages.... live in Southern Gardens, a small
subdivision in Bossier City. The family, for the most part, keeps to themselves and
does not have any close, personal associations. The few associates they have
are business colleagues and people from their church groups.
D. The stepfather is a relatively healthy male, approximately 6'1"
tall, dark brown hair, brown eyes, weighs around 200 pounds and has no known physical
illness. The mother is 5'4" tall, blonde hair, brown eyes and has
noticeable symptoms of depression and a significant drinking problem. Presently
she is in good overall physical health.
E. Most of the family's interest revolves around the subject's
athletic activit ....
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Company Mergers
1115 Words - 5 Pages.... elements as decision making, communication style, reward and recognition methods, reporting hierarchies and leadership values.
A lot has been written about the financial aspects of merging companies. Less attention has been focused on the human element. More and more firms risk similar fates as the nation continues to experience a boom in mergers and acquisitions. Last year there were 11,655 domestic mergers and or acquisition deals for a staggering $1.6 trillion, according to Securities Data Company, a research organization in Newark, NJ The number of deals has more than doubled since 1990, when 5,654 transactions were reported.
In most merger and acquisition cases, ....
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The Idatarod
868 Words - 4 Pages.... odds will complete the race.
The Iditarod is a dogsled race that takes place in Alaska
every year. It goes from Anchorage (Alaska's largest city)
to Nome, stretching over 1,000 miles of icy, snow-covered
ground. The Iditarod was begun in the 1960's when people
tried to restore tradition to Alaska. It was first run to
commemorate a trip that took place in 1925 to deliver
medicine to Nome. The race has two routes, the Northern and
the Southern. In even-numbered years, the Northern route is
used and in odd-numbered years, the Southern route is used.
The Iditarod is the hardest and toughest dogsled race there
is. Sometimes the mushers get ....
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Greek Mythology
1104 Words - 5 Pages.... being their ability to perform
supernatural powers and immortality.
The creation of the world according to the Greeks goes as follows:
In the beginning there was only chaos. Out of this void appeared Erebus,
the unknowable place where death dwells, and Night (Nyx). All else was empty,
silent, endless, darkness. Upon the birth of Love(Eros) brought a start of order.
From Love came Light and Day. Once there was Light and Day, Gaea appeared.
Gaea was the Earth goddess. Erebus then slept with Night, producing Aether and
Day. Aether was the heavenly light and Day was the light of the Earth. Night
solely produced Death, Doom, Dreams, Fate, Nemesis, Sleep, among others ....
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Business Strategies
1144 Words - 5 Pages.... service
The firm chooses to specialize in a single product, product line, or service. It plans to do one thing with great effectiveness and efficiency. This specialization allows an organization to do whatever it does extremely well, perhaps even better than other organizations. Used mostly by small organizations, it reduces the amount of resources required and as such is a low risk strategy. However, it ties up all of the firm's resources on a single product, service, or product line. The firm's success and growth is dependent entirely on that particular product with nothing to fall back on were that product to fail. Also, coupled with the facts that this strategy limits a ....
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Shiga Naoya - At Kinosaki
2281 Words - 9 Pages.... Look at Shiga Naoya's Style
"At Kinosaki" is considered to be a fine example of Shiga Naoya's famous style of writing, and an exemplary model of the "I novel" (shi-shosetsu ) . It is also a work often used as a great example of a novel written in a movement coined as the "Naturalism" movement; which describes writers attempting to take scientific methods of observation and turn it into literature. Shiga Naoya is reported to have said that he never attempted to draw a line between story novels and non-fiction essays. He described his main function as a writer was to select, set and arrange materials into a story. If we look at the first sentence of the novel "I had been ....
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Aliens Or Gods
2763 Words - 11 Pages.... incorrect and they not even realizing it, is something that must be corrected. Actually these things have been in a different name here from the beginning of human civilization and have even perhaps begun it, as they were called gods. Notice that I am a true believer in aliens and not through faith but basically through the simple principle, that no matter how disturbing something is, if so many people believe in it and not gaining anything from that belief, it must be true. Yet this is only something I wish to deal with in order that I could compare the situation today with that of two thousand years ago and more, much more, since there are people who have already p ....
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