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Young Ladies Post Impressionist
842 words
The age of Modernism is from 1863 - 1963. In
modernism the artist rejected the traditional
forms of expression and created a knew one. this
meant that they were no longer looking and using
the long standing European ways though. The new
work produced in that era was modern. This new way
of thought included streamlined, neat and forward
looking design. Another aspect of the modern way
was that some artist made emotional and very
expressive paintings where the brushstrokes were
visible and had the...
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Effects Of Outward Foreign Direct Investment
1,356 words
The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on the
Home Country Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) could
be defined as a minimum 10 percent investment of
equity or capital by a firm based in one country
(home economy) to an enterprise resident in
another country (the host economy). The new entity
then becomes a multinational enterprise (MNE).
Many companies prefer FDI to exporting to gain
access to new or larger markets, gain cost
advantages in the host country and in response to
trade barriers. There...
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Ground Level Ozone Respiratory Infections
434 words
Automobile Emissions, Individual Health and the
Health Impacts Environmental Impacts Nitric Oxide
(NO) is the nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) water to form
nitrate source of acid rain. odour increased
sensitivity of asthmatics and those suffering from
bronchitis NO 2 is a lung irritant which can
produce pulmonary edema at high concentrations
increased susceptibility to respiratory infections
in young children and the elderly NO 2 reacts with
water to form nitrate (NO 3), a source of acid
rain Acid rain ...
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Billion Per Year Secondhand Smoke
855 words
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in
our society. During 1995, approximately 2. 1
million people in developed countries died as a
result of smoking. One tobacco use is responsible
for nearly one in five deaths in the United
States. Lung Cancer mortality are about 23 times
higher for current male smokers and 13 times
higher for current female smokers compared to a
lifelong never-smoker. In addition to being
responsible for 87 % of lung cancers, smoking is
also associated with cancers...
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Frontal Lobotomy Mentally Ill
1,094 words
Schizophrenia is one of the most common serious
psychiatric illnesses. It affects one percent of
the general population. This is a socially and
financially devastating disease that robs people
of their most productive years of life.
Schizophrenia still continues to be one of the
most complex, puzzling and disabling of the major
mental illnesses. Most symptoms develop in men
around the age of sixteen and twenty-five years
old, and around twenty-five to thirty years old in
women. Schizophrenia rar...
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Paul Cezanne One Time
587 words
Paul Cezanne was born in Aix-en-Provence, a small
town south of France. As a young boy, Cezanne's
passions lay in his poetry. Cezanne is included in
the time of the Post-Impressionists. He wanted to
make Impressionism into something solid and
enduring like the art of museums. Cezanne did not
have a typical relationship with his father, he
had problems with him. Cezanne's father wanted for
Cezanne to become a lawyer. He sent Cezanne to a
college for lawyers but his friend Zola coaxed
Cezanne othe...
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Government Control Computer Software
631 words
Have you ever been on a soccer team? Then you must
have noticed that that it takes teamwork and a lot
of cooperation, and understanding from the other
players to become successful. Most significantly,
there is a coach. Who is willing to go out on a
limb to make sure his team is keeping it together,
and trying there hardest. He organizes all aspects
of the team and keeps order. The coach informs you
of, what you are going to learn, how to use your
talent, and the target for your new skills.
Witho...
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Flexible Work Arrangements Workers' Compensation
1,061 words
... off, and even an increase in productivity when
flexible work arrangements are used properly. In
general, productivity improvements are credited to
the higher energy that comes from reduced stress
or better morale; improved quality of work; more
focus on task rather than time; and extended
service with the same number of employees.
Flexibility creates a more responsive
organization. Companies continually face
challenges, be it a departmental "baby booklet",
recruitment for a particular job cl...
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Low Interest Rates Census Bureau
737 words
Prior to speaking about a specific fiscal or
economic policy I would like to note that the main
reason for their use is to uphold stable upward US
economic development. Here let me show you a
snapshot of the main financial indicators of the
US economic health. One must not forget that even
though each indicator has a different impact on
each individual company, in general, all companies
move in similar direction should the economy
deteriorate or ameliorate. 1. Gross Domestic
Product. As the baro...
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Natural Rate Of Unemployment
1,137 words
Natural rate of unemployment was the most famous
theory of Milton Friedman. It should be noted that
it was developed with the goal of achieving zero
unemployment, yet failed to do so. In the
following essay I am going to speak about concept
called natural rate as well as mention the
Phillips curve as well as natural hypothesis
together with my personal findings and opinion.
Zero unemployment does not mean 100 percent
employment. For various reasons, the unemployment
rate cannot be reduced to zer...
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Conceptual Framework Financial Instruments
915 words
Agency theory is a good explanation for costs of
capital. Agency theory defines contracts as under
which one party called principal engages another
party called the agent to perform service on the
principals behalf. Concluding, the principal
delegates decision-making authority to the agent.
Both sides of the contract are utility maximises
and the agent will not necessarily act in the
principals best interests. This leads to the rise
of agency costs. Agency costs are the welfare
reduction by the ...
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Positive And Negative Developing Countries
1,592 words
Introduction Problem presentation Corruption and
misuse of funds Aid use policies Aid audit due to
inadequate use of funds Conclusion Problematic
Feature of the Way International Development Aid
is Currently Managed The term international
assistance connotes a benevolent donation given to
poor countries by generous, rich nations so that
the former can meet the primary needs of their
citizens. Unfortunately, this is highly simplistic
and inaccurate. Aid does not necessarily go to the
poorest coun...
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Crime Reduction In New York Boston
522 words
Crime reduction in New York & Boston. Former
Police commissioner of NYPD, William bratton had a
distinguished career in police force William
bratton narrated in his book Turnaround, how NYPD
underwent problems of political interference. He
sincerely wanted to revive N. Y. P. D. s lost
glory. He was being pressurized by Mayor and his
department in different ways. They did not want
him to appear in TV shows, new channels. Soon
media learnt about it and news appeared that the
police commissioner wa...
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Women In Afghanistan Afghan Women
662 words
Women's Rights in Afghanistan During and After
Taliban Rule Women's rights in Afghanistan have
improved since the fall of the Taliban. As it is
claimed by one of reports aimed to bring up the
light on womens situation in Afghanistan, the very
word Afghanistan is closely associated with war,
tragedy, and misery, especially in the last couple
of decades. The Afghanistan war made the country a
dangerous military zone, a treacherous
battleground (Women's situation in Afghanistan,
Winter 1999), and t...
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Chiang Kai Shek League Of Nations
1,284 words
Increasing rivalry with the other imperialist
powers and brutal exploitation of the economically
weaker, more backward peoples these two features
characterize the foreign policy of United States
imperialism at present. Wall Streets dollars and
marines are extending their domination over ever
greater sections of the world. Wherever there is a
revolutionary upheaval United States imperialism
is on hand and ready to crush it. United States
imperialism is in a conspiracy with Great Britain
against t...
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God Existence Greater Can Be Conceived
1,599 words
In my life on this planet I have come to question
many things that many take on as blind faith. We
all know that someday we will? physically? die,
Yet, we continuously deny the forces working
inside ourselves which want to search out the true
outcome of what may or may not come after death.
It? s far easier for humanity to accept that they
will go on to a safe haven and be forgiven for
all, rather than to question the existence of a
super omnipotent being. Fortunately, there are
some of us who t...
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Nature Of Things Primary Qualities
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Enlightenment began with an unparalleled
confidence in human reason. The new sciences
success in making clear the natural world through
Locke, Berkeley, and Hume affected the efforts of
philosophy in two ways. The first is by locating
the basis of human knowledge in the human mind and
its encounter with the physical world. Second is
by directing philosophy's attention to an analysis
of the mind that was capable of such cognitive
success. John Locke set the tone for enlightenment
by affirming the...
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Start Of Prohibition Intoxicating Liquor
1,668 words
The Roaring Twenties was a time of great social
change, a time when youth ruled. From the world of
fashion to the world of politics, it was the most
explosive decade of the century. It was the age of
economic prosperity and of downfall. It was also
the age of alcohol prohibition. With prohibition
came many problems such as crime and corruption.
The noble experiment, (Rebman 10) as prohibition
was called by President Hoover, was enacted to
reduce alcohol intake, and thereby reduce crime
and impro...
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Units Posses Magnitude Things Were Composed Pythagoras
532 words
Pythagorean Theorem The Greek philosopher
Pythagoras of Samos is responsible of great
advances in the study of astronomy, mathematics
and the theory of music. A tyrant ruled Samos at
the time and Pythagoras fled to southern Italy at
about 532 BC. In Croton, Pythagoras founded a
religious school that also specialized in
philosophy. Pythagoras school made outstanding
advances and contributions to the study of
mathematics. His school was very private and
secretive which made it hard for researchers...
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Hours A Week Leisure Time
1,538 words
Sam Vaknins Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and
Foreign Affairs Web Sites The official working
week is being reduced to 35 hours a week. In most
countries in the world, it is limited to 45 hours
a week. The trend during the last century seems to
be unequivocal: less work, more play. Yet, what
may be true for blue collar workers or state
employees? is not necessarily so for white collar
members of the liberal professions. It is not rare
for these people? lawyers, accountants,
consultants, manag...
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