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Abortion Rights.
Abortion rights remain at the center of social, religious and political controversy in spite of the amount of time that has passed since the Supreme Court of the United States, in the historic Roe v. Wade decision of some twenty years ago, established that a woman has a right to an abortion on demand when certain conditions are met. SEARCH: Women Law.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Hume and Descartes: Compared and Contrasted.
Hume (the empiricist) and Descartes (the rationalist) espoused radically different ideas as to the source of human knowledge, the level of certainty that is possible, and the process by means of which man acquires knowledge. The thesis addressed in this report is that Hume positions knowledge as emerging from sense-data, while Descartes argues that knowledge is a product of man's rational intuition.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  7 notes,  2 sources,   $71.60
The Selling of the Candidate.
A brief analysis of the distortion of logic used as a "sales tool" in political campaigns: Fallacious reasoning; ambiguity; distortion of denotative and connotative meaning; equivocation; manipulation; cites examples from 1992 (Clinton-Bush) Presidential race, Films, other examples. SEARCH: Politics.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $35.80
Identification of the Issues: Israeli-Arab Relations, Mideast Peace, and U.S. Foreign Policy.
This report offers an analysis of what may well be the major issue impacting upon the development of U.S. Middle Eastern policy over the next ten years - the apparent inability of Israel and the Palestinians to achieve a workable, mutually beneficial and viable peace accord in which territorial and other issues are resolved. SEARCH: History.    Written in 1997,   26 pages,  87 notes,  23 sources,   $232.70
Japanese Business, Management, and Economy.
This report examines Japanese management techniques assesses their effectiveness with reference to the Japanese economic situation. It demonstrates that while many of these techniques have positive impacts upon business productivity and profitability in Japan and elsewhere, others are less measurably successful in achieving quality and production goals. SEARCH: QC JIT Deming Manufacturing International Business.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  30 notes,  20 sources,   $98.45
Toward a Restructured US-Japan Alliance.
Analyzes the political background in both countries against which decisions relating to defense are made: the end of the cold war, Japanese nationalism, Japan's increasing economic superpowe status, US defense cuts. SEARCH: Politics International Relations Far East.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  27 notes,  12 sources,   $80.55
COMPARE and CONTRAST: Descartes and Nietzsche.
Analyzes how Descartes' and Nietzsche's philosophical views are similar or different with respect to method, particularly concerning the issue of imitation. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  12 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Public Perceptions and Concerns with the Environment.
This essay draws upon some of the literature to define what constitutes "enlightenment" vis-a-vis environmental policy and how environmental concerns have changed over the past 100 years, specifically with respect to the Canadian public. SEARCH: Ecology.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  13 notes,  9 sources,   $53.70
BOOK REPORT: Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice: Mr. Collin's Letter.
Austen has created in Mr. Collins a perfect caricature of respectability, reason, civility, and taste. He is, like Lady Catherine, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Bennet and the younger daughters, and Sir William Lucas, an exceedingly stupid person. This paper analyzes the social context of the attitudes expressed.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,   $35.80
The Merchant of Venice.
Argues that the antagonisms expressed toward Shylock because he is a Jew, while reprehensible and an indicator of prejudice, bias, ignorance, and stereotyping, reflect the prevailing norms, values, mores, and beliefs of Shakespeare's era. Further, this report suggests that Shakespeare intended his audience to confront bias by recognizing that Shylock has, ultimately, been greatly wronged. SEARCH: Drama Play Theater.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  18 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
The Roots of Muslim Theology.
Analysis of the relationship between Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist and Judeo - Christian concepts. SEARCH: Religion.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  13 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
BOOK REPORT: Economics of Protected Areas: A New Look at Benefits and Costs. John A. Dixon and Paul B. Sherman.
The text treats one of the most significant questions facing both planners in developing counties and those interested in the global environment. That question is how to achieve an optimum balance between the very real and necessary benefits of natural resource and environmental exploitation to enhance living standards (particularly in the poverty-ridden, developing nations) and the possible negative environmental consequences and effects of such development. SEARCH: Ecology.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Stock Market Crash of 1927 & 1987.
An analysis between the stock market crashes of 1929 and 1987 identifies some specific similarities and even greater and more significant differences, particularly with respect to the consequences of these two market setbacks. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  32 notes,  18 sources,   $62.65
COMPARE and CONTRAST: George Eliot's "Adam Bede" and Shakespeare's "Macbeth".
These two tales of moral corruption in the service of ambition are analyzed. SEARCH: Literature Theater Drama Play.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,   $35.80
Banking in the year 2010.
Succinct essay describes effects of technology and industry shifts in US bank industry between now and 2010. SEARCH: Business Economics Computers.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  13 notes,  7 sources,   $26.85
Banking Deregulation: The Wave of the Future?
Brief essay argues that US domestic banks should be deregulated and allowed to merge with non-bank corporations as well as investment banks. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  7 notes,  6 sources,   $26.85
Dimensions of Dangerousness.
Traces history of punishment for criminal behavior and links this to modern attempts to predict the potential for violence among criminals and mental patients. SEARCH: Psychology Criminology Crime Sociology Deviant Behaviour Behavior.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  27 notes,  6 sources,   $98.45
BOOK REPORT: Accounting for Genocide: National Response and Jewish Victimization During the Holocaust. Helen Fein.
Well-documented analysis of this attempt to quantify and explain one of history's great tragedies. SEARCH: Nazi German Anti-semitism Hitler Fascist History Europe WWII World War 2.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  13 notes,  3 sources,   $98.45
The Formation of Primordial Cells.
Brief essay arguing that natural forces are sufficient to explain the formation of primordial cells. SEARCH Creation Biology Paleontology.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  12 notes,  23 sources,   $17.90
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace.
The purpose of this report is to examine this issue, providing a working or operational definition of sexual harassment as well as a description of the public and legal response to this problem, and to offer a personal opinion on the issue. SEARCH: Labor Women.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  21 notes,  12 sources,   $62.65
The Role of Geography in the formation of Cultures.
A major factor instrumental in shaping and informing civilizations is geography - a factor still significant in the modern world as an element defining "national" boundaries and borders. This brief compares and contrasts the respective roles of geography in two ancient civilizations, that of India and that of China. It demonstrates that specific geographic factors influenced the development of centers of civilization and socialization, economies, and political systems.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,   $71.60
The Legal Theories of Aquinas and Aristotle Compared.
An excellent examination of the underlying philosopies from which law developed, as well as a history of some of this development; with biographical info. on Aquinas. This is a much-expanded version of # 133. SEARCH: Religion.    Written in 1997,   26 pages,  81 notes,  13 sources,   $232.70
Hamlet. Shakespeare.
Thesis: Hamlet is a play in which Christian values and ethical conflicts serve as the center for dramatic action and for the tensions explicated by Hamlet himself. GRATIS: Includes short outline not counted as a page. SEARCH: Drama Theater.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  12 notes,  6 sources,   $35.80
POEM: Analysis of "In Memoriam A.H.H." Tennyson.
This essay considers Tennyson's explication of the relation-ships between belief in God (or faith), human life and inevitable death, and the impact of unavoidable death upon one's faith in God. SEARCH: Poetry.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  3 notes,  2 sources,   $44.75
Carl Jung: "Explanation of Change".
Describes and critiques one aspect of Jung's theory of the psychology of transference in which he describes "explanation of change" as a body of principles within the theory which govern psychological change through and within the counseling process. A brief overview of Jung's central contributions to the field is provided as well as an application of the specific principle of change to contemporary rural professional practice.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  23 notes,  14 sources,   $71.60
The Economic Impact of NAFTA on Labor and Labor Relations.
Report identifies labor/union concerns focused on NAFTA. Issues include loss of domestic jobs, lack of adequate workplace regulatory environment in Mexico, and worker dislocation. SEARCH: Economics Labor Relations Union.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  26 notes,  21 sources,   $98.45
The Negative Influence of Pressure Groups and The Media on Government.
The American electoral process is influenced by a number of factors having little to do with the vox populi: the reaction of the mass media to any particular issue or candidate; various organized interest groups that use a combination of money and the voting tendencies of their members to shape the outcome of both the electoral process itself and the subsequent actions of elected officials, among other factors. MLA with endnotes. SEARCH: Politics PAC.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  43 notes,  24 sources,   $107.40
The Oppression of Women by Gender Roles.
Women have been doubly oppressed: by their gender roles, as well as by their minority group status. Examples of this are explored in economic, political, and psychological areas. Emphasis on problems specific to racial minority women. SEARCH: Sociology Family.    Written in 1997,   13 pages,  39 notes,  11 sources,   $116.35
Advertising and Promotion in the OTC Pharmaceutical Industry.
This report examines the industry from an advertising and promotional strategy perspective, with specific reference to OTC pain relievers. This segment of the market has experienced both reliability/safety crises in recent decades, and increased competition due to deregulation of prescription drugs and the creation of new non-prescription pain relievers. Tylenol is a central focus of the report, because of its market share dominance and its history of successfully overcoming major crises resulting from criminal product tampering.    Written in 1997,   17 pages,  49 notes,  27 sources,   $152.15
Changes in the Wind.
This essay examines the late 19th. Century with respect to Social crises, intellectual achievements, new ideas, a conflict between liberalism and conservatism, artistic shifts, a struggle for new national and personal identity, among others; concluding focus on the final portion of the "Romantic" era in literature, music, and art. The report will offer an overview of the often contradictory trends of the period. SEARCH: History Poetry.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  40 notes,  8 sources,   $107.40
Why this quote from Mark Twain is significant to me...
An Oriental student explains the personal significance of Twain,s exhortation to: "...Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.".    Written in 1997,   2 pages,   $17.90
The Economic Value of (Canadian) Parks and Wilderness Areas.
Describes cost-benefit analysis for determining the value of intangible benefits of protected parks and wilderness areas in Canada. Examples of threats to system. Recommendations / examples of good management included. Outline GRATIS; not included in page count. SEARCH: Environment Ecology.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  29 notes,  12 sources,   $134.25
A Look at the Role of Christian Faith in Society.
A far-ranging, opinionated, very interesting and well written overview of American attitudes toward Catholics, Protestants, Mormons, Shakers, various Airport Cults; brief histories, and exlication of the tenets, of the lesser-known religions or cults.    Written in 1997,   16 pages,  25 notes,  6 sources,   $143.20
Thermodynamics and Photosynthesis.
Brief report explains significance of first two laws of thermodynamics to process of photosynthesis. SEARCH: Biology Cell Plant.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $17.90
Smoke Detectors.
Residential fires are responsible for about 4000 deaths each year in the U.S.; carbon monoxide kills about 200 to 300 people. About 10,000 people suffer from burns or smoke inhalation; and fires destroyed approximately $4 billion in property in 1993 - a level of destruction that could have been significantly reduced by careful use of smoke detectors, as this study proves.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $89.50
Ibsen's A Doll's House.
Succinct review of Nora's oppression by Torvald and her abandonment of her marriage to achieve autonomy. This essay illustrates how a new recognition of woman's dependency and women's desire for independence and autonomy can coexist. The theme addressed is the rights of women in a male-dominated society. SEARCH: Theater Drama.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  4 notes,  1 sources,   $26.85
Rome Was More than An Extension of Greek Culture and Tradition.
Brief essay describes development of unique Roman ethos from early Hellenic influences.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,   $35.80
Negative Affect Expression among Children in 2nd. and 5th. grade.
For psychologists, educators, and parents, gaining a better understanding of the ways in which younger children express and regulate emotions is necessary to provide for appropriate and meaningful responses to those affect expressions. This paper is an analysis and summary of a study of this subject. SEARCH: Child Development.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  1 notes,  1 sources,   $26.85
Death of a Salesman: A Critical Analysis.
Examines Arthur Miller's play with respect to its reflection of the impact of American values and mores as to what constitutes "success" upon individual lives. One-Pg. outline included FREE; not counted in page count. SEARCH: Theater Drama.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  11 notes,  3 sources,   $35.80
Comparison of Heroes in Iliad & Odyssey: The Epic Hero vs. The Tragic Hero.
Argues that honor was most important concept for tragic and epic Greek heroes. SEARCH: Homer.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  12 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
COMPARE and CONTRAST: The Civil Rights Act of 1875 with the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Examines these two Acts with respect to their relative influence on African-American access to public institutions within the larger society. Argues that while the 1875 Act may have been well-intentioned, subsequent legislative and judicial actions nullified or vacated its provisions. SEARCH: History Law Black Race.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  15 notes,  7 sources,   $53.70
Dante's Inferno.
Essay describes role of Virgil in poem as guide and mentor, and voice of ancient reason. SEARCH: Greek Poetry.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  7 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
An Analysis of Works by contemporary African-American female artist Betye Saar.
Describes work of artist, political and artistic concerns, and place in contemporary art (Abstract Expressionism). SEARCH: Black Race.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  23 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
The Uses of Humor in dealing with the Terminally Ill Patient.
Humor is a means of obtaining pleasure in spite of the distressing effects that interfere with it; it acts as a substitute for the generation of these affects; it is a preconscious or automatic defensive process. SEARCH: Psychology Medicine Geriatric Elderly Aged Gerontology Old.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  14 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Book Review: Tolstoy The Death of Ivan Illyitch.
Compares and Contrasts the act of dying, and the attitude towards it in the 19th. century, to our 20th. century notions. SEARCH: Russia World Literature.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  11 notes,  9 sources,   $62.65
The Workers' Right to strike vs. the Employers Right to Hire Replacement Workers.
This unusual analysis examines this theme from the (probable) point of view of Plato, Aristotle, and Kant, as well as from the view of modern thinkers. SEARCH: Philosophy Labor.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  17 notes,  12 sources,   $71.60
Customer Service Trends in the Supermarket Sector.
Customer service is becoming a new focus for supermarket operators, who find themselves with an increasingly sophisticated yet often economically inhibited customer base, as well as increasing competition. This report describes these trends, and draws upon the literature to illustrate the changing nature of supermarket customer service. This paper is useful as a basis for a 15-minute presentation, in class or to industry. Search: Business Marketing.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  17 notes,  12 sources,   $53.70
BOOK REPORT: Barbara Tuchman's The Guns of August.
Insightful, thorough analysis of the TEXT and the MESSAGE of this well-known book. SEARCH History WWI World War 1 Movie Film.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  21 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
The Theology of "Everyman".
Brief essay describes Everyman as morality play in which reinforcement of Church and clerical authority and obedience to God's commandments is stressed for an illiterate audience. SEARCH: Theater Play Drama Religion.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  11 notes,  2 sources,   $26.85
Say NO to Trophy Hunting.
Report argues against allowing trophy hunting in Alberta, Canada national parks. SEARCH: Ecology Environment Animal.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $44.75
HIV / AIDS: A Brief Primer.
An overview: Definition and etiology; treatment and efficacy; population most at risk; controversy surrounding sex education, needle-sharing; steps taken (and NOT taken) by government to prevent spread; SEARCH: Public Health Medicine.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  12 notes,  9 sources,   $35.80
BOOK REPORT: "Sexism and Misogamy: Who Takes the Rap?" author bell hooks (sic) (the pseudonym of Gloria Watkins, an African-American feminist).
Trenchant analysis of this book. The writer of this report takes issue with the Author's contention that "..gangsta rap is despised, deplored, and denigrated because of its origins in the African American community", NOT because it its messge of violence (esp. against women) is inherently ugly. SEARCH: Crime Black Racism Race.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
The character of Joe Keller in Arthur Miller's drama, All My Sons
Review of one actor's interpretation of the part of Joe Keller in this play about individuals who have, for the sake of the corporate profit line, betrayed their principles and set in motion a chain of events that have had disastrous consequences. This essay identifies six ways in which this actor, in this part, fulfilled the responsibilities of his profession. SEARCH: Theatre Drama Acting.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,   $17.90
Italy's International Trade Position.
Analysis of the recent history, present, and probable future of Italy's international trade and economic situation. SEARCH Business International European Economic Community EEC EU OEDC.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  25 notes,  18 sources,   $89.50
BOOK REPORT: Cather, Willa. A Lost Lady.
Analysis of Niel, how he reacts to events in the story, and what he discovers about Mrs. Forester (and maybe about himself). SEARCH: American Literature.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  9 notes,  2 sources,   $26.85
Marketing: Buying Behavior.
Analysis of the major psychological and behavioral constructs and theories as they apply to marketing. The report draws upon the literature to identify, albeit briefly, some of these concepts and methods. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  35 notes,  9 sources,   $89.50
The Role of Forecasting as Applied to Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Forecasting: an explanation and analysis of this forecasting tool; with formulas used in the process. SEARCH: Business Manufacturing Process Control Inventory Management JIT.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  3 notes,  2 sources,   $26.85
Commerce on the Internet: The State of the Art, 1997.
A thorough overview of the technology used currently, and the technology coming online to facilitate the growth of internet commerce in the future. SEARCH: Computer Business Marketing Web.    Written in 1997,   40 pages,  96 notes,  45 sources,   $358.00
Analysis of "A Rose for Emily" and "Barn Burning William Faulkner".
Emily kills her lover, then keeps his decaying corpse in a room where, to her, he is still her lover. In "Barn", a boy betrays his family. The point of view of the two stories, the characters,theme, plot and meaning are analysed. Intelligent comments on this genre of "southern"writing included. SEARCH: American English Literature.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  17 notes,  11 sources,   $44.75
Five Independent Essays on Modernism.
5 essays (on a ski trip, visit to Las Vegas, music video, writing a term paper, and hockey game) on conflict between modernism and tradition.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
Liberia: Problems and Solutions.
An overview of Liberia's history, its many problems (from inflation to civil war to cannibalism) and the outlook for the future. Suggests several approaches toward solutions. SEARCH: Africa Slavery Black Studies Politics Race.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  17 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Political Philosophy: Rousseau on General Will.
Reviews Social Contract Part I Chapter 6-8; Part II Chapter 1-4. This essay will trace the evolution of Rousseau's theory of general will through the chapters on "The Social Pact", "The Sovereign", and "Civil Society" in Book I and "That Sovereignty is Inalienable", "That Sovereignty is Indivisible", "Whether the General Will Can Err", and "The Limits of Sovereign Power" in Book II of The Social Contract.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  20 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
BOOK REPORT: Voltaire. Candide. New York: New American Library, 1961.
An analysis of this famous story, and the philosophies of the main characters.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  4 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
Socrates / Plato: The Republic Books II, III, X.
Socrates' views on censorship (he was for it) the authority of the State (pretty much in favor of it) unlimited personal freedom (again' it) and other topics are examined. SEARCH: Philosophy Greek.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  11 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
Should the Income Tax be replaced with a National Sales Tax?
Examines the issue with respect to the viability of the implementation of a national sales tax as a replacement for income taxes. Describes the overall concept of both a national sales tax and income taxes. Argues in favor of a national sales tax, offers a solution to the problem, and concludes with a summation of the central arguments in favor of the recommended approach. SEARCH Macro Economics.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  41 notes,  18 sources,   $134.25
A Snapshot of History: America in 1927.
America in 1927 was a country experiencing what seemed to be a permanent economic boom, the "Twenties" were roaring, Lindbergh had flown the Atlantic, and the stock market was going to make everyone rich. Come with us now, as we travel to yesteryear...    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  19 notes,  9 sources,   $44.75
Physics as Applied to the Development of Aeronautics.
This paper draws upon the principles of physics contained in one college level textbook and applies those principles to the early development of the airplane as a weapon of war. It is an explication of how the theories of physics are "translated" into practical use, in "real-world" settings. Also identifies the formative theoretical constructs, and their creators or discoverers. Concludes that the study of physics is a necessary preliminary to the further study of related subject areas. Special attention will be given to emerging space technologies that are being employed for both civilian and military purposes.    Written in 1997,   25 pages,  42 notes,  15 sources,   $223.75
BOOK REPORT: The Scarlet Letter.
The conflict between the authority of the individual and the authority of the (unjust) social order is examined. The question is addressed , does Hawthorne affirm an unjust social order, the freedom of the individual ? SEARCH: English Literature.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  1 sources,   $71.60
The Challenges of a Canadian Wilderness Area Manager.
Essay written in the first person. Analyzes challenges and opportunities facing someone in this position: Budget constraints, opportunities for enhanced and expanded tourism, as well as potential environmental, social and economic problems; the importance of protecting biodiversity and habitat preservation while simultaneously facilitating recreational and other uses of the properties. SEARCH: Nature Environment Ecology.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $26.85
Civil War: The Battle of Chattanooga.
During the Civil War the Napoleonic paradigm of warfare dominated military thinking. Overwhelming emphasis was placed on the offense, strategically embodied in the "mystique" of the climactic battle that crushed the opponent in the field. The battle of Chattanooga is examined with this in mind.SEARCH: History.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  18 notes,  10 sources,   $44.75
Book Review: Stevick, Philip. Editor. Anti-Story: An Anthology of Experimental Fiction. New York: The Free Press. 1971.
A rather incomprehensible exegesis of several incomprhensible, absurdist, abstruse and recondite post-modern stories. Call me if any of it makes sense to you. SEARCH: Literature American Mailer John Barth Robert Coover.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  2 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
ISO 9001 (ISO 9000-1): An Overview.
This essay reviews ISO 9000 standards, and examines ISO 9000-1, Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standards - Guidelines for Selection and Use, in some detail. Gives Definition, Benefits, Drawbacks, Implementation, Training, Audit Procedures etc. SEARCH: International Business Manufacturing.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,   $107.40
Crack Babies.
By the year 2000, more than 1 million "crack babies" will have been born in the U.S. Babies born to women who abuse drugs and alcohol during pregnancy are prone to: premature birth, failure to thrive, cerebral palsy, physical deformity, seizures, strokes, mental retardation, addiction, fetal alcohol syndrome, and later learning disabilities or medical problems. Thorough overview of the social and economic costs. SEARCH: Cocaine Sociology Substance Terato.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  5 notes,  9 sources,   $53.70
BOOK REPORT: Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob Thomas.
The central themes addressed in this particular biography of Disney include an explication of Disney's personal life and those events, ideas, and individuals who shaped Disney's own world view, and a detailed analysis of his achievements and his influence on American culture. SEARCH: Movies.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  1 sources,   $26.85
BOOK REPORT: Georgi Arbatov, The Soviet Viewpoint.
This text presents a distinctly Soviet interpretation of the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and into the early 1980s. Predictably, Arbatov places the blame for the decline in U.S.-Soviet relations on the shoulders of "an American power elite" that pursued a nostalgic quest for global hegemony. SEARCH: Russia History USSR.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
The Forces which shaped the Industrial Revolution.
The question of "why did the Industrial Revolution occur in western Europe" is easily answered: the social, political, intellectual, and economic conditions of countries like Great Britain, Sweden, Germany, and France were ideal for such a revolution. This essay analyzes cause and effect. SEARCH: History Europe.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  11 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
The Crusades.
With emphasis on the First Crusade. The First Crusade actually began on a Sabbath day in the middle of the 11th century, in 1052, when Pope Gregory VII ecommunicated all citizens of the Byzantine Empire. Events were set in motion that ultimately resulted in the destruction of the Eastern Empire by a resurgent Muslim military and political power. SEARCH: History Europe Middle East Religion.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
The Importance of Higher Education.
Today's public and private high schools should be working to convince students that a college education remains as important in the late 1990s, and into the next century, as it was during previous decades. This essay suggests several approaches which secondary schools could take.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,   $17.90
Gandhi's unique Charismatic Leadership Style. Outline FREE; not counted in Page Count.
Compares and Contrasts Mahatme Gandih's leadership style to that of other charismatic leaders. SEARCH: History Far East India Raj Philosophy Politics.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  21 notes,  7 sources,   $44.75
The Internet: Efforts to Regulate Censorship.
The marriage of low-cost computers and high-speed networks raise several contentious social and legal issues: the rightful definition of free speech, the proper protection of intellectual property, the appropriate limits of personal privacy, and the development of systems which will protect consumers using "cybercash" transactions illegaly. SEARCH: Crime Law Web.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  18 notes,  7 sources,   $44.75
Racial Assimilation.
This report compares and contrasts assimilation processes of African-Americans and Asian-Americans, two groups with radically different "American experiences." SEARCH: Black Studies Race.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  19 notes,  9 sources,   $53.70
Insider Trading in the Stock Market.
Report investigates the effects of insider trading upon the market to determine the scope of those effects and, specifically, the ways in which insider trades foster private investor decisions and the outcomes of those decisions. Draws upon the theoretical and the empirical literature to assess this phenomenon and its effects. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   25 pages,  37 notes,  26 sources,   $223.75
Alfred Stieglitz: The Camera Club at the Turn of the Century. With Annotated Bibliography.
It is difficult to determine whether Stieglitz should be most respected for his own creative acts or for the intellectual and theoretical influence he exerted on others. This analysis of the man and his work makes it clear that he almost single handedly caused a quiet revolution in photography which served toreposition the medium as a legitimate and independent art form.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  47 notes,  6 sources,   $134.25
Women and HIV/AIDS: An Overview
From 1985 to 1995 AIDS cases occurring among women increased from 7 percent to 19 percent. Women now constitute the fastest growing group of people with AIDS. Reasons for this are examined. SEARCH: Psychology Medicine ARC Health.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  48 notes,  16 sources,   $134.25
Drop The Bomb!
The purpose of this paper is to prove that the decision of U.S. president, Harry Truman, to employ the just-developed atomic bomb against Japan was a correct and valid decision. SEARCH: History WW II Japan.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  12 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
The Micro-Brewery Industry in China.
China has been described as the world's biggest emerging beer market, with real and anticipated growth of 15% per year. This study concludes thet the established breweries of Japan and perhaps Australia are best-positioned to exploit the emerging market for micro-brews. SEARCH: Business International.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  26 notes,  16 sources,   $62.65
How TV is reshaping World Culture.
The effects of television on the world has been enormous. This report examines only one of those effects - the effect on the political process and systems of the United States and other countries where TV is the communication and advertising medium of choice. SEARCH: Media.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  7 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Seeking Enlightenment in Environmental Action.
Technological advances have to change our concept of "geologic time" . Nature, and the environment are being changed dramatically faster than in the millennia prior to man's emergence as the dominant species on the planet. This paper explores the theme of what constitutes "enlightenment" and "rationality" with respect to ways in which man views and uses nature and her resources. SEARCH: Ecology.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  13 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Canadian Economics.
Overview of Canada's economic development mid-eighties to mid-nineties. With tables comparing / contrasting Canadadian unemployment rates to US, Japan, Germany, UK; other economic factors compared: inflation, GNP growth etc. Concludes that future prospects are positive. SEARCH: Business International GATT.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  30 notes,  21 sources,   $71.60
BOOK REPORT: McLuhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: Signet. 1964.
Critical review of the book. Focus on communications and media. Discusses critically what he says about media and communications.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  18 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
A Discussion of the Life and Literature of Lewis Carroll ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson).
Best known for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, he was, for his tome, very much in the literary avant-garde. Excellent short history of his life and analysis of his writing. SEARCH: British.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  39 notes,  9 sources,   $98.45
Aristotle on Ethics.
In the Nichomachean Ethics, Book I is a survey of Aristotle's three-fold development of the notion of the highest end. The highest good, he says, is happiness; living well and doing well are necessary components of happiness. For Aristotle, since ethics was a political science, he focused on happiness in the second sense of being honor or virtue. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
"Employment Nondiscrimination Act: On the Cutting Edge of Policy" .
The above is the title of an article by Kenneth A. Kovach and Peter E. Millspaugh which was published in the July-August 1996 edition of Business Horizons. The article focuses on the Employment Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA) introduced to the 103rd Congress in 1994 by Representatives Barney Frank and Gerry Studds; the purpose of this act is to provide employment protection to homosexuals. This paper is a summary of the article. SEARCH: Labor Human Resources HR.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  1 sources,   $35.80
A Self-Reflective Essay.
A 19 year old male first-year college student examines his feelings: the choices made, the choices TO BE made, the emotions associated with being away from home, increasing responsibility etc. SEARCH: Education.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
Film Review: Twelve Angry Men. Sidney Lumet.
This treatise answers questions regarding the characters who make up the jury, their biases and prejudices, and the importance of perception in the film. SEARCH: Drama Movie.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,   $53.70
Compare / Contrast: King Lear: The Play and The Movie.
This report focuses on the question of how the themes of filial relations, effect of social class upon behavior etc. are explicated in two different approaches to presentation of the play - on the stage and in film as interpreted by British actor Sir Lawrence Olivier. SEARCH: Shakespeare Drama Film.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  10 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Swiss Banks and Jewish Money.
An examination of Swiss treatment of claims by holocaust survivors who had deposited monies into Swiss bank accounts for safekeeping. SEARCH:i International Law Politics Nazi German Anti-semitism Hitler Fascist History Europe WWII World War 2 Jew.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  34 notes,  7 sources,   $107.40
FILM REVIEW: Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket. Compare and Contrast.
An in-depth analysis of these films with respect to the ways in which they explicated the spiritual journeys of central characters, journeys that were metaphors for voyages of spiritual discovery and redemption. The thesis of the report is that Coppola's film depicts this journey more narrowly as a metaphorical journey into man’s darkest places than does Kubrick's film. SEARCH: Movies Viet Nam Vietnam War Darkness.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  19 notes,  9 sources,   $89.50
Plessy vs. Ferguson: An Examination of the Case in the Historical Context.
Report examines the dimensions of legal history which coalesced to produce the verdict in Plessy and to argue that the verdict was, given the unique tenor of the era in which it was handed down, a genuine reflection of prevailing cultural, ethical, and social norms and mores which characterized Post - Reconstruction and post-Civil War United States political life. SEARCH: Law Black Studies Civil Rights Race.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  30 notes,  17 sources,   $98.45
Compare and Contrast Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde to Boccaccio's Il Filostrato and, more generally, his Teseida.
Although Chaucer "mined" Boccaccio for material and style, there are critical differences between the interpretations of this legend offered by two of the greatest writers of the Middle Ages. SEARCH: World Literature Poem Poetry Medieval.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  39 notes,  9 sources,   $71.60
The Best Candidates Money Can Buy.
An insightful analysis of the importance of (Mega-) Money in elections, and how our system of financing them influences (i.e: corrupts) our government. SEARCH: Media Politics PAC.    Written in 1997,   18 pages,  43 notes,  22 sources,   $161.10
Analysis of various views on Suicide.
Examines the views of Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel, Talcott Parsons, and Sigmund Freud on suicide. Approx. one page per author. SEARCH: Psychology.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  3 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
The American Women's Movement in the Post-Suffrage Era: The 1930's.
During the 1930s the concerns of the movement were seemingly cast aside - in part as a consequence of other pressing social problems emerging in the years of the Great Depression. But these very circumstances led to the resurgence of social feminism, a branch of the women's movement prominent in the Progressive Era. This report will focus on this era. SEARCH: Women's Studies.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  39 notes,  13 sources,   $134.25
Film Review: Guilty by Suspicion, an Irwin Winkler film; released in 1991.
depicts the effects of the Cold War, the "Red Scare," and the activities of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) on the Hollywood film industry. The film, regardless of its artistic merits, is a scathing attack on the political tensions of an era in which paranoid, undemocratic, and irrational actions were undertaken at the Congressional level to "reveal" and "expose" the "Red Menace" that was "destroying" the very fabric of American society. This essay analyzes these themes as they are presented in the film. SEARCH: Politics Movie.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
BOOK REPORT: Hardball: How Politics is Played - Told by One Who Knows the Game (Summitt Books, 1988) Christopher Matthews.
Matthews' book is informing and entertaining. It offers a unique and often ironic look at a profession which, second perhaps only to prostitution, is the world's oldest; and the similarity doesn't end there. SEARCH: Politics.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
BOOK REPORT: Events That Portend. Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, Nelson Doubleday Inc.; Garden City, New York.
In this narrative, certain chapters indicate events that will be revealed at the crisis of the plot. This report examins the author's technique of "signaling" oncoming developments. SEARCH: English Literature.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  3 notes,  1 sources,   $35.80
BOOK REPORT: Chapter 10 of " Discovering the Western Past. 3rd Edition Wiesner; Ruff and Wheeler.
During the late medieval period, lay piety and heresy became topics of enormous concern and interest. Chapter 10 of the text offers source documents that demonstrate a growing conflict between piety, as a manifestation of continued belief in and submission to the spiritual (and the temporal) authority of the Church, and heresy (or rebellion and secularism) as a rejection of that source of authoritarianism. This brief report will employ these sources to demonstrate a gradual shift toward secularism in medieval thought and life. SEARCH: History Religion.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  6 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
The Impact of Overpopulation on Global Ecological Systems.
Examines the anticipated effects of overpopulation on the global ecosystem, arguing that continued population growth along these lines will have a negative and potentially dangerous impact upon man's fragile physical environment. SEARCH: Ecology.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  16 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Stock Analysis of Bell Atlantic.
Analysis of stock performance from 1992 thru April 1997, with projections to 1991. Includes Revenue, Earning, Dividend figures; ratio analysis. Brief history of company, future prospects and strategies for growth, recommendations. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,   $71.60
Stock Analysis of Sun Microsystems.
Analysis of stock performance from 1992 thru April 1997, with projections to 1991. Includes Revenue, Earning, Dividend figures; ratio analysis. Brief history of company, future prospects and strategies for growth, recommendations. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,   $71.60
All Progress Depends on the Unreasonable Man. Critical Essay.
John Langston Gwaltney has described one man's refusal to be "reasonable" when confronted by demands for conformity to rules and regulations that make little sense or serve to discriminate and demean. His article consists of an interview with Charlie Sabatier, the "unreasonable man" of the article's title. This essay answers a series of questions emerging from a reading of the article. The report argues that Sabatier's belief that "all progress depends upon the unreasonable man" is, in many cases, a valid view of what it often takes to bring about change and social progress. NOTE: The article on which this paper is based is available to you by FAX at no charge. SEARCH: Psychology.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  1 sources,   $44.75
The Scope of Government Regulation: Overview and History.
Citing the FCC, FDA and recently enacted legislation to control domestic Terrorism, among other examples, this analysis of the regulatory environment concludes that government regulation is a growth industry. SEARCH: Law.    Written in 1997,   21 pages,  62 notes,  24 sources,   $187.95
Film / Play Review: Neil Simon Lost in Yonkers.
Mr. Simon has created what may be a prototypical dysfunctional American family. This brief essay will identify the ways in which six existential issues are reflected in the life of Bella, who has been isolated by the claustrophobia of her mother's circa 1942 candy store in Yonkers, New York, and the cramped family apartment above the store. SEARCH: Drama Psychology Movie.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,   $35.80
Locke's Theory on the "Misuse of Words" and 20th century Media.
Language is a sort of code with embedded meanings and symbols that may or may not be understood by the receiver (or may be only partially decoded in the transmission process). This brief essay will discuss specifically Locke's theory of the "misuse of words" as applied to modern media use of language. SEARCH: Philosophy Linguistics.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  7 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Compare and Contrast Aristotle and Kant as regards the Concept of Acting with Good Will.
An explication of the view of Kant and Aristotle as to what constitutes acting with good will. Central to such a comparison is an explication of each philosopher's construction of both virtue and happiness. Equally significant is their identification of the source of the good. SEARCH: Philosophy Greek.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
BOOK REVIEW: Catch-22 Seen Through the Eyes of Philosophers. Joseph Heller. New York: Dell. 1967.
The philosophy of the utilitarians and that of Kant are applicable to Yossarian's situation. This essay will first discuss utilitarianism as it applies in theory to this issue and then Kant's ideas as they also apply. SEARCH: Mill Hume English Literature.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  2 notes,  2 sources,   $35.80
The Gothic Style.
From Rome to the nations of Europe were sent the intellectual, social and political ideas of the Middle Ages. These ideas would inform both art and architecture, reaching their fullest expression in the construction of cathedrals. This essayfocuses on the tympanum of the Saint-Lazare Cathedral, circa 1150, while also offering an overview of the dominant religious and artistic currents of the time.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  28 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Gender Roles in Advertising.
This report examines social constructs as they impact upon advertising which depicts women as sexual objects. It argues that this characterization of women is an artifact of social stereotyping and assumptions regarding gender and roles. SEARCH: Business Sociology.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  20 notes,  10 sources,   $53.70
Calculating Cost Effectiveness.
Addresses these questions for a Project Cost Justification: 1). How capital and expense projects are justified? 2). What payback is required for approval of cost-savings proposals? 3). How is payback calculated? 4). What kind of savings are used to justify projects? SEARCH: Accounting Business marginal cost.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
Trends in the Industrial Conveyor Industry.
Describes some of the more significant trends in the conveyor industry and discusses the quality and safety concerns related to the industry. Not much info regarding market developments. SEARCH: Manufacturing Factory.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
What is Free Will, and Do We Have It?
Among the most often debated questions in the whole of man's history is the question of whether or not he is possessed of free will. This brief essay will attempt to answer this question in both the abstract and personally. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,   $53.70
BOOK REPORT: Compare and Contrast Levi-Strauss, Claude. "The Structural Study of Myth," In T.A. Sebeok, Ed., Myth: A Symposium, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1965. AND Maus, Marcel. The Gift. New York: W.W. Norton, 1967.
Examines these two works in anthropology and assesses the degree to which they respond to this injunction to "understand the native's point of view." SEARCH: Linguistics.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  2 sources,   $62.65
The Problems of Aging.
An overview of thr problems (and responses to problems) faced by the aging, their caregivers, their children, the government and society in general. Focus on abuse and neglect of the elderly. SEARCH: Elderly Aged Geriatric Gerontology Old Psychology Medicine Elderly Aged.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  18 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
An Examination of Media Systems in Canada.
Compares and Contrasts two different points of view about the problems facing Canadian Media, esp. Television. The two texts are: McPhail, Thomas L., and McPhail, Brenda M. Communication: The Canadian Experience. Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1990. Romanow, Walter I., and Soderlund, Walter C. Media Canada. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1996.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  9 notes,  2 sources,   $71.60
The Socio-cultural Effects of TV.
Among these social effects are: improvements in the effectiveness of education, expansion of information dissemination (and new ways of filtering and controlling that process), identification and support of cultural norms and mores while also adding to audience fragmentation. The list goes on and on, and is expertly analyzed here. SEARCH Media Television Sociology.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  15 notes,  8 sources,   $71.60
BOOK REPORT: Shelly, Mary W. Frankenstein. (L.W. Wolf, Ed.). London: Plume, 1993.
One of the dominant conventional symbols found in Gothic literature is that of "the mysterious other" or the "doppel-ganger" which is positioned outside of society and is despised and feared by society. This report examines this and other themes and argues that societal rejection of "the other" is described by Shelly via the metaphor of a created monster with semi-human characteristics, dreams, and feelings. SEARCH: Literature British English.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  5 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
BOOK REPORT: Analysis of Sigmund Freud, Civilization and its Discontents. J. Strachey, ed. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1961.
Harmful conflict between the requirements of predisposed behavior and the constraints of civilization is the main theme of this book by Sigmund Freud. SEARCH: Sociology Psychology.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  3 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
Ricardo on Tariffs.
Tariffs, argued Ricardo, hinder imports, drive up costs, stifle competition, and hinder capital formation, which in turn retards industrial growth. An analysis of this seminal economist's thinking. SEARCH: Economics.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  11 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
BOOK REPORT: The Causes of the Russian Revolution of March, 1917.
Compares and Contrasts two texts whith very different views of the causes of the revolution: John Reed, Ten Days That Shook the World and Robert K. Massie's Nicholas and Alexandra. SEARCH: USSR Soviet History.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  12 notes,  2 sources,   $53.70
COMPARE / CONTRAST: Hobbes and Locke on Property and Equality.
An analysis of the thoughts of these thinkers. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  9 notes,  4 sources,   $35.80
BOOK REPORT / REVIEW: Out of This Furnace, by Thomas Bell.
The compelling story of a multigenerational family of immigrants in the mid-1880s who came here to find a better life in the New World. The story begins with the voyage,early poverty, rejection by the larger mainstream community as a "hunkey," and the lives of his daughter and grandson, who, as they became acculturated and even "Americanized," came to resent thediscrimination they suffer. Provides fascinating insight into the american attitudes toward immigration up to the present. SEARCH: Sociology.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  7 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Analysis of the Macro-Environment of the Beverage Industry in the UK.
The "drinks industry" in the United Kingdom (U.K.) comprises a wide range and variety of alcoholic beverages and "soft drinks" with no alcohol content. Beer, wines, liqueurs, and hard liquors are enormously popular in the UK, where recent changes in laws and regulations governing broadcast advertising have expanded opportunities for hard liquor ads on the British airwaves and cable TV. This report assesses the environment of the U.K. drinks industry with specific attention to the marketing and advertising approaches employed. SEARCH: Business England International.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  10 notes,  10 sources,   $44.75
The symbolic value of the haircut in Fitzgerald's Berenice Bobs Her Hair.
Argues that Fitzgerald uses the symbolic device of a radical haircut to explicate his views of youth, change, social transformation, and the inevitable conservative, communal backlash in the face of such change SEARCH: American English Literature.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
The Function of Symbols and Myths in Nazi Iconography.
Adolf Hitler placed great emphasis on the need for symbols and myths in the organization of the Nazi Party. To acquire these symbols and myths, he turned to various sources, including Homer's Odyssey, Teutonic, Norse and Babylonian myth. SEARCH: WWII World War History Nazi German Anti-semitism Hitler Fascist Europe World War 2.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  19 notes,  7 sources,   $53.70
The Current State and Outlook of the Christian Retail Bookstore Industry.
America's Christian bookstores, which retail a wide selection of Christian fiction, non-fiction, poetry, music, Bibles and Bible commentary, periodicals, and clothing and other items are indeed enjoying a prosperous time. This report analyses the Christian book industry, with special emphasis on the rise of a new specialty market and its effects on the larger retail book industry. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  28 notes,  12 sources,   $98.45
Nike and Reebok: An Examination of Creative Strategies.
A major study of two companies that engage in the production, distribution,. and marketing of sports-related products which have emerged in recent years as major industrial players: Nike, Inc. and Reebok; both stand poised to capitalize upon continued interest in athletic shoes as we approach 2000. This report offers insight into creative strategies for continued growth for both companies. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   32 pages,  99 notes,  41 sources,   $286.40
COMPARE / CONTRAST: The Ethics of Suicide from the Perspective of Aristotle and Kant.
"You say Tomah-to, I say Tomay-to..." Two philosophical views on calling the whole thing off. SEARCH: Psychology.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
Virtue for Duty's Sake.
A brief analysis of virtue and duty from the point of view of Christianity, Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Mill. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,   $35.80
TITLE: Gender Identification in TV Automobile Advertising.
TITLE: Gender Identification in TV Automobile Advertising. DES: Female children are encouraged to be cooperative, compassionate, caring, and nurturing, largely in preparation for a later role as a wife and mother. Male children, conversely, are socialized toward independence, assertiveness, competition, and achievement. This report examines these social constructions as they impact upon television advertising of automobiles and the inclusion of sexually oriented images. SEARCH: difference .    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  18 notes,  11 sources,   $62.65
International Transfer Pricing.
An analysis of Transfer pricing, which allows domestic corporations to defer national income tax on the income of their foreign subsidies. The arms-length principle affects sales, audit risks, government-assessed penalties, and position in the marketplace. SEARCH: Accounting International Business Multinational.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  9 notes,  7 sources,   $35.80
Compare / Contrast Romantic and Post-Romantic Opera.
This brief essay compares Alban Bergs' Wozzeck and Richard Straus's Der Rosenkavalier. The two operas offer examples of very different styles, themes, and techniques. SEARCH: Music Strauss.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,   $35.80
The Case Study Research Technique.
The Case Study approach is an approved technique of investigating and analyzing behavior in the social sciences, psychology, business and industry, and education. This report describes the use and techniques of the case study in psychology. SEARCH: Writing Termpaper.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  25 notes,  8 sources,   $89.50
The World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 COMPARE / CONTRAST with Chicago World's Fair of 1993 and other expositions.
This report will attempt to determine precisely what benefits are associated with these extremely costly events. SEARCH: Urban Planning.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  25 notes,  5 sources,   $80.55
Martin Heidegger: Existence and Being.
Heidegger's philosophy falls within the general school of Existentialism; he rejected God and saw human existence as a cult of Being ( Dasein ). This is a very good explication of a difficult concept. BS is held to a minimum. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  12 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
" Congress shall make no law ..." : An Examination of the State of the Art of Government Censorship.
Clearly, speech must be restricted if individuals and institutions are to have protection from libel, slander etc. In addition, at various stages in the history of the United States, efforts to actively (either overtly or covertly) censor the content of news and other broadcast program or print media have been undertaken. This brief report offers an overview of this effort, and offers recommendations and a conclusion. SEARCH: First Amendment Costitution Free.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  23 notes,  13 sources,   $89.50
BOOK REVIEW / REPORT: A Good Man is Hard to Find; Flannery O'Connor.
The first collection of Flannery O'Connor's short stories was titled A Good Man is Hard to Find; one of the key stories in the collection is of the same title. In sum, the story tells how an American family - father, mother, grandmother and three children - set off on a vacation trip in their car, only to encounter immorality and violence. An excellent example of the Southern literary genre. SEARCH: English American Literature.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  2 notes,  2 sources,   $35.80
Argument: Free Trade is inconsistent with Environmental Protection.
Treaties such as the General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (GATT) and the North American Free Trade Alliance (NAFTA), partnerships and associations between more and less developed countries are being developed to secure mutual advantage. These agreements have become the focus of environmentalists, who contend (as does this report) that these agreements do little or nothing to protect the environment. SEARCH: Ecology Business.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  25 notes,  9 sources,   $134.25
Electronic Music: The Influence of the Computer on 20th. Century "Serious" Music.
Analysis of the impact of the computer, with its ability to generate an almost unlimited range of sounds and acoustical properties.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  26 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
Legal Analysis: A Financial Analysis.
A financial analysis of the O.J. Simpson civil trial, including an explanation of Simpson as a business concern, the difference between criminal and civil trials, and the difference between compensatory and punitive damages.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  8 notes,  1 sources,   $35.80
Fragmentation in Environmental Studies
As a consequence of the occasionally conflicting necessities of development and the simultaneous impulse to move slowly in creating industrial or other projects with an undetermined or unknown long-term impact upon a fragile ecosystem, many environmentalists are turning more and more frequently to other disciplines such as economics. SEARCH: Ecology.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
The Delphic Oracle of Apollo.
Throughout Greek myth, legend, and history, stories of the Delphic Oracle of Apollo abound. This report addresses the ways in which the Greeks understood the Delphic Oracle and the ways in which pronouncements from the Oracle impacted upon the social, political, cultural, and religious life of the people. SEARCH: Philosophy Religion.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  15 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
Book Review: Chapter 10 of "A Sociology of Religion" by Ronald L. Johnson.
This chapter provides enormous insight into the historical shifts associated with women's role (and status) in various religious systems. This paper is a critical review and summary of the text. SEARCH: Religion Sociology.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  9 notes,  1 sources,   $89.50
For The Death Penalty.
ARGUMENT Discusses different aspects of the death penalty as a way of providing information that illustrates the need and justice of having the death penalty. A recent case that has sparked public controversy, the case of the murderer used as the profile for the killer in the movie Silence of the Lambs, Gary Heidnik, will be used to illustrate that the death penalty should be a required punishment for certain capital crimes and offenses. SEARCH: Justice Judicial.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams - The Loss of Youth Through Acceptance of Mortality.
An analysis of Fitzgerald’s Winter Dreams focusing on how the main character, Dexter Green, loses his idealism due to recognizing his own mortality, and that the object of his affection is merely an illusion.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  11 notes,  1 sources,   $35.80
Dante , Machiavelli, and Mary Wollstonecraft: What Constitutes the Self.
Dante , Machiavelli, and Mary Wollstonecraft have all questioned what constitutes the self and how the self functions in society. Investigating such topics as the self as Christian in a secular world, as ruler in a competitive and even at times hostile world, and as woman in a male-dominated society struggling to achieve autonomy is what links these writers is their joint recognition of the importance of autonomy. SEARCH: Women Philosophy Psychology.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  1 notes,  3 sources,   $35.80
Samoan Culture, Language and Values: A Linguistic Exploration.
The Samoan village of Falefaa is used to analyze the acquisition of language. A case is made that language acquisition is more context and culturally acquired than an innate acquisition. A Conclusion discusses how language acquisition and socialization occur. STATS: 9pgs. + Bib. (9 Sources; 11 Cites) MLA Style.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  11 notes,  9 sources,   $80.55
BOOK REPORT: Comparative Politics in Transition by John McCormick.
The Author defines Comparative Politics as "the systematic study of the differences and similarities between...political systems, with the object of understanding those systems and of making generalizations and drawing up rules about politics." This review covers the effectiveness of McCormick’s book as he tries to bridge the gap between the old school of comparative politics with the new school of thought.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  1 sources,   $35.80
Leonard Bernstein's contribution to music based on his Jewish Heritage.
Examines the influence of Leonard Bernstein's Jewish heritage upon his music. This influence was of enormous significance throughout Bernstein's life. The older Bernstein was obsessed with the meaning of the Holocaust, which devastated European Jewry during his own youth, and he was deeply stirred by ancient Hebrew history and later by his admiration for the struggle taking place in the new State of Israel.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  22 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
The New Deal: A Historical Perspective
A complete historical critique of Roosevelt’s New Deal, the biggest entitlement program ever initiated by the Federal Government is given. Past and present historians are analyzed to determine whether or not the New Deal has been a benefit or detriment to the US over the past fifty years.    Written in 1997,   14 pages,  24 notes,  11 sources,   $125.30
Race Issues In American Politics.
This bief essay contends that black candidates are penalized by white voters based solely on the candidate’s race, skin color and individual levels of prejudice. This is a companion to # 50649. SEARCH: Black.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  15 notes,  6 sources,   $17.90
The Play "Other People's Money" by Jerry Sterner. Analsis and Review.
Describes one of the unfortunate but inescapable phenomena of modern corporate enterprise - the destruction of viable corporations because they are worth more when they are broken down and their assets sold off than they are when they remain in operation. At the same time, however, it is very personal play about the men and women who have dedicated their lives and energies to creating these companies. SEARCH: Theater Movie.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,   $44.75
Legionnaires Disease: Contaminated Water in Hospital Food Service
An analysis of the pneumonia-like disease focuses on an outbreak of Legionnaires disease in a Quebec province hospital in 1992. The analysis describes the contamination of the potable water source at the hospital as a cause of the outbreak. SEARCH: Medicine.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $35.80
BOOK REVIEW: Ernest J. Gaines, A Lesson Before Dying; Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice; Maxine Hong Kingston, The Woman Warrior.
The quest for identity is a main theme in three novels that utilize reading and writing as symbols for self-discovery and self-disclosure. All three novels compared and contrasted for how the characters within them are affected in their lives through reading and writing, or from NOT reading and writing. SEARCH: English Literature.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  12 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Chemical Catalysts: Significant Agents of Change.
Catalysts: What they are; How they are used; Significance to industry; What they do; Why they are so important in research today. SEARCH: Manufacturing Chemistry.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  10 notes,  10 sources,   $44.75
Government Regulation of the Economy: A Brief History.
Examines the ways in which government policies are implemented and identifies some of the historical and contemporary trends in this involvement; also examines the ways in which our economy is changing from mass production to high-quality customized delivery of products and services. SEARCH: Federal Reserve Bank Glass-Steagall.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  15 notes,  11 sources,   $80.55
The Case For and Against Capital Punishment.
This report draws upon some of the literature to describe the arguments for and against the use of the death penalty, and concludes that the death penalty is proper punishment for violent crimes resulting in the death of the victim. SEARCH: Justice Judicial.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  16 notes,  8 sources,   $53.70
Sheep Cloning: The DNA Connection
Dr. Ian Wilmot’s historic cloning of a female sheep, Dolly, is discussed with particular emphasis on how DNA is instrumental in the cloning process. SEARCH: Biology Chemistry Science.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  6 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
Computer Information Systems: How The Internet Has Changed The Way We Communicate.
The Internet is discussed for how it has significantly changed the way we communicate in areas such as: education; law enforcement; shopping; romance; etc. SEARCH: Web.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  19 notes,  17 sources,   $89.50
Research Proposal: Command Selection Methods - A Comparative Study
A comparative study on three types of command selection: pull-down menus; button bars; a combination of both. Including: hypothesis; rationale; research methods; data collection; data analysis. SEARCH: Computer.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  11 notes,  10 sources,   $53.70
FROM THE TV SCREEN TO THE COMPUTER SCREEN- An Interactive Effect on Children and Education .
Computers and television continue to be utilized together as teaching tools; an examination of the effect on the nature of the classroom teaching environment, peer interaction among students and student motivation.    Written in 1997,   20 pages,  51 notes,  13 sources,   $179.00
Kurt Lewin: Experimental Social Change
An analysis of how Lewin’s work and theories helped achieve social change as he helped found modern American psychology, including how he influenced thought in areas such as: field research; human resource theory; corporate organization; social dynamics; family and marriage therapy.    Written in 1997,   14 pages,  22 notes,  4 sources,   $125.30
The Depiction of the Male Form in Sculpture through History.
Compares, contrasts, and analyses the sylistic development of Egyptian statues of circa 700 BC and Greek male figures to circa 300 BC. SEARCH: Art Sculpture.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  13 notes,  5 sources,   $35.80
The Goddess Athena in Greek Mythology.
Examines the various manifestations, facets, and characteristics of this mythological goddess as depicted in Homer's The Odyssey, The Iliad, and Euripides' Iphigenia At Taurus.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  16 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus.
One of the dominant symbols in Gothic literature is that of "the mysterious other" or the "doppelganger", positioned outside of society and is despised and feared. This theme is fully detailed and explored. This essay draws upon the book to examine this and other themes and to argue that societal rejection of "the other" is described by Shelly via the metaphor of a created monster with semi-human characteristics, dreams, and feelings. SEARCH: English Literature.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  14 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
TV Must Ban Hard Liquor Advertising.
An essay arguing that television advertising should ban hard liquor endorsements based on reasons like promotion of alcoholism, drunk driving and domestic abuse.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,   $26.85
BOOK REPORT: An Analysis of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.
Kafka binds our sympathies to the man who becomes a cockroach, Gregor Samsa, by demonstrating his (and our) vulnerability to forces beyond our control. SEARCH: Literature World.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  7 notes,  2 sources,   $26.85
Genesis 22: The Test of Abraham
An analysis of The Test of Abraham focusing on how Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his own son is evidence of his true faith in God for this father of Israel. SEARCH: Religion Bible.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Motivational Psychology: Motivational Theory and the Work Force
A complete analysis of motivational theory and motivation in the work force, including: history; different motivational theories; implementation in the work place; future directions in motivational theory and the work place. SEARCH: Business Human Resources Personell.    Written in 1997,   20 pages,  29 notes,  20 sources,   $179.00
A Theory of Leadership Effectiveness: The Views of Fred Edward Fiedler.
An overview of this psychologist's seminal contributions to organization and leadership theory; with biographical data. ( Sources are not formally cited, but are referred to, Essay-style). SEARCH: Business Management Contingency Model Leader Least-Preferred Co-Worker Scale.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  5 sources,   $71.60
BOOK REPORT: Manuel Hijuelos: The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
An essay that explores the epiphany experienced by Eugenio Castillo regarding his father and his uncle, their music and their life endeavors. SEARCH: Culture Spanish Cuba.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  10 notes,  1 sources,   $53.70
Marx and Nietzsche: Which was More Radical?
This thoughtful examination argues that Nietzsche's view was infinitely more radical than that of Marx. While Marx rejected religion as the opiate of the people, Nietzsche rejected the community because he saw it as merely a substitute for religion. SEARCH: Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  19 notes,  6 sources,   $35.80
John Donne: "Death Be Not Proud" Analysis.
This poem expresses many of Donne's most important views on the subject of death's effects and importance. Donne's views on death and its meaning to mankind are considered in reference to his belief in the possibility of "Life Everlasting". SEARCH: Poetry.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  32 notes,  13 sources,   $89.50
Octavio Paz: An Analysis of the Poem "Con Los Ojos Cerrados".
In "With Our Eyes Shut," Octavio Paz has commented upon the relative blindness of the lover and the beloved and made note of the ways in which these two actors interrelate to one another. SEARCH: Poetry Spanish.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,   $17.90
Book Report. The Evolution of US industry : Analysis and Review of Du Boff, Richard B. Accumulation and Power: An Economic History of the United States. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1989.
Addresses a number of topic that provide insight into the relationships between the development of American industry, urbanization, and government participation in the economy and the overall evolution of the U.S. economic system. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  26 notes,  1 sources,   $80.55
BOOK ANALYSIS AND REVIEW: Chandler, Alfred D. The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business. Cambridge, Ma.: The Belknap Press, 1977.
The "visible hand" of the title is the "hand" of managers - the influence of these professionals on planning and controlling the flow of production, distribution, and other operations. SEARCH: Management.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  23 notes,  1 sources,   $89.50
Italia, Italia: Regional Distinctiveness In Italy
An analysis of how regional geography is becoming more popular as a spatial analysis method vs. older methods of geo-political analysis. A conclusion addresses that by knowing regional geography we better know ourselves. SEARCH: Geography Europe.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  13 notes,  5 sources,   $80.55
Environmental Management: A Changing Perspective Towards Sustainable Development.
An analysis of environmental management in the modern era, including a discussion of the different factions involved such as: environmental activist groups, federal, state and local involvement. The focal point is that as pollution changes so do our needs where environmental policy are concerned. SEARCH: Ecology.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  10 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
Three Types of Unemployment.
Defines and analyzes: Structural Unemployment, Deficient-demand Unemployment (also known as frictional unemployment), and real-wage unemployment (also known as cyclical unemployment). Report also offers suggestions, drawn from the literature, how each type of unemployment can be controlled or ameliorated by pubic and private sector actions. SEARCH: Labor Economics.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  25 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Monetary Policy In Europe: Towards A Single Currency
The European Monetary System is discussed as a means of stabilizing exchange rates and as a way to unify economic and monetary policy. The main focus is the way in which the unification of economic and monetary will affect labor markets. SEARCH: Maastricht Macro.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $35.80
Charles Darwin and Sigmund Freud: Compared and Contrasted.
These two men are generally considered to be two of the most influential scientific thinkers and theorists of the past one hundred years. This excellent essay analyses their commonalities and differences. SEARCH: Psychology Philosophy Evolution.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,   $17.90
The Misanthrope. Moliere.
The Misanthrope satirizes then-contemporary social conventions and serves as an indictment of society. The thesis addressed in this brief report is that social hypocrisy is satirized via the characters of Alceste, Celimene, and Arsinoe. SEARCH: Play Theater Drama.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  15 notes,  7 sources,   $44.75
Business In Europe: The European Approach to Labor.
A discussion and analysis of the three approaches taken in Europe where the new role of labor is concerned under the European Monetary Union. SEARCH: Maastricht.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  10 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
Product Life Cycle: Colgate Toothpaste.
An analysis of a mature product within a mature industry is rendered, including: executive summary; product life cycle; Colgate attributes; SWOT analysis; conclusion. SEARCH: Business Marketing.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,  19 notes,  13 sources,   $89.50
A (telling) History of Four American Women.
This Essay examines the ways in which four American women - Linda Brent (a slave who pursued freedom first and women's concerns second), Elizabeth Cady Stanton (involved in the antislavery and the woman's movement), Amelia Earhart(the pilot), and Anne Moody (an African-American who grew up in the troubled years of the Civil Rights era),developed strategies for creating an individual space and voice in a culture often both overtly and covertly hostile to their personal ambitions and dreams. SEARCH: suffragist feminist Black.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  3 sources,   $80.55
BOOK REPORT: Jack Kerouac: On The Road Of Life
Discussion of the Beat Movement and how Kerouac’s On The Road exemplifies the unconventional and nontraditional lifestyle the movement represented.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  10 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Rationality & Irrationality: George Bernard Shaw's Man & Superman
An analysis of rationality and irrationality as being yoked together through artistic expression in Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell" portion of Man & Superman. An analysis of the play from this perspective is given with the work of rationalists like Alfred North Whithead and Jacob Bronowski used for critical support. SEARCH: Theater Play Drama.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  13 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
The Psychology of Discovery: Rational & Non-Rational Processes
An analysis of the rational versus non-rational process for exploring life through art, literature, philosophy, theology and science. It addresses how there is an innate debate between believing in faith as opposed to believing in faith grounded in scientific fact. SEARCH: Psychology.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Juvenile Justice In The 21st Century: Towards A New Approach
A discussion of new legislation regarding juveniles being tried as adults for certain offenses. Also included are alternative methods being proposed for treating and rehabilitating juvenile offenders. A conclusion discusses the trend towards a corporatist view in modern America where juvenile justice is concerned. SEARCH: Crime Sociology Law STATS: 9pgs. + Bib. (14 Sources; 18 Cites) MLA Style.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  18 notes,  14 sources,   $80.55
Human Rights: The 21st Century Global Village-New Directions
A discussion of international laws that are designed to protect human rights and examples of how and why those rights are often violated. A conclusion addresses the new direction of universal human rights as we head into the 21st Century. SEARCH: Sociology.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  17 notes,  9 sources,   $98.45
Print Journalism: Legal and Ethical Rights-A Mutual Evolution
The evolving field of Media Law is discussed using an example of a prominent Member of Parliament whose son is reported as being homosexual, and whose picture is printed in the paper from his hospital bed where he lay dying of AIDS.    Written in 1997,   11 pages,  15 notes,  8 sources,   $98.45
The Effects of Lack of Access to Computer Technology on Minority Students.
Analysis of the problems caused by the lack of access by minority students to Computer Technology, and the impact on education, future growth and ability to function long term in the workplace. SEARCH: Black.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  10 notes,  8 sources,   $53.70
The Information Super Highway : Are Secondary High School Minority Students Shortchanged?
What problems do these students face due to the lack of access to and familarity with the Information Super Highway. Effect on ability to function in the higher education environment and in the work force. Examines Government policies, actions and reactions of the education establishment. SEARCH: Black Computer.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  30 notes,  20 sources,   $107.40
Twelfth Night and Measure for Measure: Compared and Contrasted.
Shakespeare's "comic genius" is revealed in both Twelfth Night and Measure for Measure. In the former, the agent of change is Nature, while in the latter it is the character of the Duke. Both plays are analyzed for The Bard's employment of comic resolution in an early, and then a later play.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  18 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
The Cask of Amontillado: Poe Drunk On Revenge
An explication and critical analysis of Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado, including a discussion of: theme; plot; symbolism; diction; characterization. SEARCH: English Literature.    Written in 1997,   13 pages,  19 notes,  9 sources,   $116.35
Nordstrom: A Case Study Analysis
A case study analysis of Nordstrom including: mission statement; current strategy; SWOT analysis; problem identification and alternatives; recommended alternatives; organization implementation and control. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   20 pages,  12 notes,  6 sources,   $179.00
BOOK REPORT / ANALYSIS Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary .
This essay argues that Emma Bovary, virtually from the moment of her marriage to Charles is directly and personally responsible for her own downfall. SEARCH: World Literature.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  11 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
Educational Adminstration Communications Theory.
Describes theoretical models of communication in the administrative, business and industrial arena, identifying those elements of each model that are significant with respect to the type of formal communication which takes place in the official conference. It will then link these ideas and theories to school administration and management in Saskatchewan's public school system. SEARCH: Canada.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  14 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
How-and Why- the US became the World's Largest Debtor Nation.
From the early 1980's to the present (1997), the us went from being the world's largest creditor, to being the largest debtor. This paper examines the reasons behind this, and the connection to and reasons for the US's intractable deficits in international trade and the government budget. SEARCH: inflation macro economic . SEARCH: Economics.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  17 notes,  12 sources,   $71.60
Book Report: Christopher Simpson (1994), Science of Coercion: Communication Research and Psychological Warfare, 1945 - 1960.
Provides insight into one specific aspect of communication theory. He argues that psychological warfare has been instrumental in shaping communications research into a scholarly field of study. SEARCH TERMS: theory persuasion psyops warfare mass media disinformation.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  4 sources,   $35.80
Mass Communication in the Political Process
Persuasion via rhetoric sits at the heart of the political electoral process. Describes the process by means of which speakers in general and politicians in particular tailor their message to reach, convince, and identify with a target audience. Analyses how the Media influences image perception.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $35.80
Reverse Discrimination: Is it Wrong?
The thesis addressed in this report is that, from the perspective of rights ethical theory, reverse preferential treatment (or affirmative action) is a moral response to a morally invalid situation. SEARCH: Minority discrimination diversity racism sexism ethnic gender woman.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  14 notes,  10 sources,   $71.60
Whistleblowing.
The ethical position argued in this report is that whistleblowing is morally justifiable when the positive consequences of such an action are greater than the harm done to the firm or its employees. References to specific cases. SEARCH: Bentham Mill Hume utilitarian Business.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  17 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Military Job Satisfaction Study.
Examines differences in attitudes toward job satisfaction between Air Force and Marine Corps enlisted service members. The research question answered is: Do Air Force and Marine Corps service members exhibit similar or dissimilar attitudes toward job satisfaction? Emphasis on how stress affects performance, attitudes, health. Questionnaire and Analysis.    Written in 1997,   36 pages,  19 notes,  9 sources,   $322.20
Case Analysis of the 1996 DISNEY & CAPITAL CITIES/ABC Merger.
Study and Analysis of the second largest merger in US history with combined revenues of nearly $19 billion, making it the largest media company in the world. SWOT analysis; implications for the Company and the industry. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  4 notes,  12 sources,   $107.40
Calendars: From Nature, Through Math, Towards Time
An analysis of calendars, focusing on the Egyptian and Babylonian calendars, which shows how man's effort to track time is a product of trying to understand nature's mysteries through mathematics. SEARCH: Anthropology Archeology.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  6 notes,  3 sources,   $26.85
Using the Internet: A Worthwhile Challenge.
discusses various aspects of the Internet and the resources available on its "pages," as well as the tools used to facilitate such activities. SEARCH: Computer Education Web.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  25 notes,  11 sources,   $107.40
Dante Alighieri: Inferno: One Hell of a Landscape
The physical and topographical nature of Dante's Hell is discussed, including all nine circle of the Inferno and the anteroom. SEARCH: World Literature.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  1 notes,  2 sources,   $17.90
Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales: All For Love.
An analysis of four Canterbury Tales : The Reeve's Tale; The Miller's Tale; The Wife of Bath's Tale; The Prioress' Tale; illustrate to show that Chaucer's Tales are actually a long meditation on love, both physical and spirtual. SEARCH: Poetry Medieval English Literature.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $17.90
Amoco Stock Performance.
Focus of this report is upon the stock market and share performance of Amoco, one of the leading companies in the energy industry. History of performance 1993-96, comparison to Atlantic Richfield, Exxon, Mobil. Future prospects, management. SEARCH: Oil Petroleum Financial Compare Case.    Written in 1997,   10 pages,   $89.50
International Relations Between Morocco and the U.S.: Historical Tradition & Economic Realities.
The political ties between the United States and Morocco are analyzed from the viewpoint of the most recent political tie between the two countries, economics. Includes the 1995 meeting between King Hassan and President Clinton. SEARCH: Middle East International Relations Politics History.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  9 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
The United States & The Middle East: Morocco & The Economic Connection.
The political relationship between the United States and Morocco is throughly analyzed with a focus on how economic development between the two countries through direct foreign investment is being used to promote a lasting and secure peace in the Middle East. SEARCH: International Relations Politics History.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  24 notes,  12 sources,   $107.40
Organizational Communications
First, this report offers a summary of five articles focused on aspects of organizational communication. Each is drawn from the current literature in the field. Secondly, the report answers a series of questions designed to identify trends in the field, new tools and techniques, recurring themes, and future directions of the field. SEARCH: communication technology electronic email corporate.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  15 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Management Development: 360 Degree Feedback: Employee Assessment and Performance Evaluation.
The new model for employee assessment and performance evaluation, 360 Degree Feedback, is throughly analyzed and reviewed, including benefits, design and implementation for effective use. A conclusion addressed the future of employee assessment models. SEARCH: Business Human Resources HR.    Written in 1997,   7 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Analysis of an Article : Gerbner, G., Gross, L., Morgan, M., and Signorielli, N. Living with television: The Dynamics of the Cultivation Process.
Examines the dynamics of the cultivation / acculturation / socialization process as it is achieved via television. The authors argue that the influence of television, compared to other media, is increased because of its centralized mass production and ritualistic use of a coherent set of images and messages produced for total populations. The article is available by FAX. SEARCH Communication TV.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  1 sources,   $17.90
Analysis of an Article : Kirkwood, William. 1992. Narrative and the rhetoric of possibility.
The Author argues that communication in general and narrative rhetoric in particular have several functions, one of which is the disclosure of creative possibilities of thought and action. Most stories or other forms of rhetoric have some underlying rationale for describing what constitutes a moral action. Many forms of rhetoric challenge listeners or readers to explore often varying possibilities for action or thought. The article is available by FAX.    Written in 1997,   2 pages,  1 sources,   $17.90
The Robinson-Patman Act: Its Affects on Consortium Purchasing
The Robinson-Patman Act is covered with an emphasis on how its legsilation affects the purchasing power of consortiums. A brief conclusion addresses what aspects of the Robinson-Patman Act need to be addressed by consortiums in future to avoid potential lawsuits where purchasing practices are concerned. SAERCH: Law Government Business.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  10 notes,  5 sources,   $44.75
To Die with Dignity: Assisted Suicide.
Report demonstrates that in spite of often conflicting laws and regulations, many laymen and physicians are becoming accustomed to the notion that the individual should be accorded the right to "die with dignity." SEARCH: Medicine Psychology Death Living Will.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  29 notes,  11 sources,   $71.60
NURSING: Faith, Hope and Love = Caring
The concept of hope is explored for its use as a bridge between suffering and healing by which the health care professional may promote overall patient wellness. Definitions, research findings, clinical applications and hope models are all discussed. A brief conclusion gives a personal definition of hope. SEARCH: Medicine Health.    Written in 1997,   8 pages,  19 notes,  11 sources,   $71.60
All Politics are Local.
Examines the process by means of which local issues are addressed in the governmental forum, and identifies the process by means of which such a local issue would be resolved. The case in point consists of a drive to have waste baskets placed on public telephones in a small city.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
Fundamentals of Differential Equations.
The purpose of the present report is to examine the concepts presented by R. Kent Nagle and Edward B. Saff in their text, Fundamentals of Differential Equations, and to specifically exhibit an understanding of how the ideas contained in this text are applied to the avionics field.    Written in 1997,   31 pages,  59 notes,  14 sources,   $277.45
BOOK REPORT: The Color Purple: The Racial Black and Blues (Argumentative Essay)
Alice Walker's The Color Purple is analyzed to illustrate how most of the violence within families in the novel is a direct result of racism. It gives examples from the text to support that the patriarch of the black household oppresses his own family much as, during slavery a generation before him, he was oppressed. SEARCH: Race.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  12 notes,  1 sources,   $53.70
Book Report: Hard Landing. Thomas Petzinger, Jr.
The author argues that deregulation of the American airline industry has created a virtual "capitalistic free-for-all". He describes the effects of deregulation, the transformation of the economic playing field to a global plane, and the corresponding transformation of the U.S. into a service economy. By approaching the industry from the perspective of its leaders, he provides an insightful, detailed analysis of how individuals and their organizations responded to the political, social and economic pressures operating on the industry. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  15 notes,  1 sources,   $53.70
Charles Babbage: Irascible Genius or Humane Visionary?
Charles Babbage, the debateable founding father of the modern digital computer technology, is discussed where his creation of the Difference Engine and Analytical Engine are concerned. The paper's focus includes: the obstacles he faced during the fulfillment of his vision; the coping mechanisms he used to turn these obstacles into stepping stones to success; the way this battle altered his personality permanently; and a conclusion that argues he is more a humane visionary than an irascible genius. SEARCH: Computer History.    Written in 1997,   12 pages,  16 notes,  12 sources,   $107.40
John Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn".
This poem reflects Keats' belief that the deepest meaning of life lay in the apprehen-sion of material beauty; his works are the most important embodiment in poetry of the philosophy of Aestheticism. Review of some of the critical literature analyzes the poem and the response to its message. It demonstrates that the poem serves as an excellent example of Keats' overall philosophical orientation. SEARCH: Poetry.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  22 notes,  7 sources,   $53.70
Abraham Lincoln: A Constitution Intolerant of Slavery
The views of Abraham Lincoln on slavery are thoroughly analyzed, in particular where his moral and Constitutional interpretive defense of ridding the nation of slavery are concerned. Additional views are given regarding his Constitutional defense of opposing slavery during his on-going conflict and debates with Illinois Senator Douglas. A conclusion addresses why Lincoln's Constitutional interpretation was correct. SEARCH: U.S. History.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  20 notes,  8 sources,   $134.25
Marketing to the Hispantic Population in US: Opportunities and Challenges.
Examines the opportunities and challenges in marketing to the Hispanic population in the U.S. Draws upon the literature, primarily Trade/Business Journals, to identify the scope of this consumer market, the purchasing power of this market, and strategies for capitalizing on a growing new consumer market. SEARCH: Business.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  30 notes,  17 sources,   $134.25
Psychological Correlates of Survival in Nursing Home Cancer Patients: A Critique.
A nursing care research study is critiqued from a five-dimensional perspective: substantive/theoretical; methodological; ethical; interpretive/discussion; presentation. SEARCH: Medicine Health.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  12 notes,  2 sources,   $53.70
A Case for Analysls: The Bailey Jenkins Clinic.
Case Analysis of the effects on employees of changes in working hour arrangements. Good analysis of how a study can be biased to serve the agendas of those conducting the study. SEARCH: HR Human Relations Labor.    Written in 1997,   3 pages,  3 notes,  1 sources,   $26.85
"Needs" Assessment.
An organization is confronted with the task of training an almost entirely new component of workers and replacing a supervisor for the department. This is an analysis of what has to be done to accomodate this change. SEARCH: Business Management HR Human Resources.    Written in 1997,   4 pages,  4 notes,  1 sources,   $35.80
Job related Needs Assessment Analysis in the Airline Industry.
Investigates the type of evaluative activities that are relevant to the airline industry in general and the roles and duties of flight attendants in particular. Identifies the central issues which continue to impact this service industry, and identifies the types of tools that can be useful in conducting research. SEARCH: Business Management HR Human Resources.    Written in 1997,   9 pages,  19 notes,  3 sources,   $80.55
Military History:The Combined Bomber Offensive (CBO) of World War II.
The thesis addressed is that the Allies elected to employ CBO as a means of sufficiently weakening the German military and economic infrastructure to reduce the cost (in men and materials) of a land invasion; it will demonstrate that the investment in the CBO may well NOT have been justified with respect to the linked goals of shortening the war and reducing land expeditionary costs and losses. SEARCH: History Mowbray.    Written in 1997,   18 pages,  62 notes,  26 sources,   $161.10
Archibald MacLeish's poem, "Einstein".
An analysis of the poem, which foreshadows contemporary science fiction by anticipating the concept that Science becomes a force which does not resolve man's conflicts but creates a new set of conflicts which are in and of themselves troublesome and even at times frightening. SEARCH: Poetry.    Written in 1997,   5 pages,  1 sources,   $44.75
An Analysis of Augustine's The City of God.
Brief analysis of Augustine's dialectic method, philsophical reasoning, and response to socio-political issues of Middle Ages, using The city of God. SEARCH: Religion Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   6 pages,  21 notes,  8 sources,   $53.70
ABORTION: Private Property Right or Private Property Right Violation
The topic of abortion is tied into the argument of right to property, fostered by John Locke and James Madison. The historical impact of the right to property role in US government is discussed where it applies to the modern-day support for abortion, as well as for how its modification in modern times illustrates the continually eroding barrier between Democracy and individual rights. SEARCH: Law Philosophy.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  26 notes,  14 sources,   $134.25
The Best Interests of the Child: Standard versus The Least Detrimental Alternative.
Three books by Joseph Goldstein, Anna Freud, and Albert J. Solnit concerning child placement and the standards that should be used in determining such are thoroughly analyzed. The paper defends their determination that the best interest of the child standard should be replaced by the least detrimental alternative standard in deciding child placement. Other authors and literature is used to support their conclusions. SEARCH: Sociology Social Work.    Written in 1997,   15 pages,  40 notes,  12 sources,   $134.25
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