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Creating A Statement Of Vision
1,075 words
Today's companies are faced with an exponential
amount of change. Mission statements, goal
setting, and planning methods of the past are no
longer producing acceptable results. Successful
companies are now achieving breakthrough
objectives through utilizing a technique of
discovering their core ideology, stimulating
progress through an envisioned future, and seeking
support by the alignment of intellectual capital.
Mission statements are becoming more than a series
of manipulative words arranged...
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Theres More To Compensating Good People Than Money
1,149 words
The very word conjures up images of money-a
bountiful sum in cash or checks, a generous
amount, richly deserved, paid in return for good
works of some kind. But in today's economic and
employment environment, giving someone a cash
reward for work beyond the call of duty-a raise or
a bonus-often has less impact than the employer
intended. It simply isn't as surefire an "employee
retention tool" is it seems to be. 1. Giving
monetary rewards is like giving cash as a wedding
present-useful, no doubt...
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Release Dates Viewer Access Site
568 words
The one website that I am adamant about visiting
regularly is the video game publication Next
Generation's site, located at web It is, what I
believe, to be the most comprehensive website
devoted to video games, both PC and console, their
development, and up to the minute news concerning
release dates, company mergers / buyouts , and
groundbreaking technology. Next Generation, the
magazine and the website, are both affiliates of
Imagine Media. Next Generation's website is
updated twice daily, si...
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Speech Recognition Operating Systems
1,403 words
Tomorrow's PCs are going to be different in many
ways; they will be more powerful, they will
include more facilities for multimedia, and
looking further ahead, they may have features such
as three dimensional displays, or wrap around
virtual reality. These changes will shape the way
which we use our PCs, but even without such
advances, there are changes that can and will take
place in the operating systems that enable us to
make better use of PCs. I would like to focus here
on some of the change...
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Morality Of Cloning Cloning Of Humans
1,414 words
Humans have within their grasp the ability and
technology to create life. Many believe that this
knowledge will lead to further degradation of the
human spirit. But others, like Prometheus and his
gift of fire, believe that new technology is the
key to a new, and better, reality. Genetic
engineering and, specifically, cloning, of human
life has become an issue of extreme gravity in the
age of technology where anything may be dreamed
and many things are possible. Cloning is a reality
in today's w...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sex Education Classes
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Contemporary Moral Problems T/TR 11: 30 - 12: 45
In today's society there is an on going debate
over sex education and its influence on our
children. "The question is no longer should sex
education be taught, but rather how it should be
taught" (DeCarlo). With teenage pregnancy rates
higher than ever and the imminent threat of the
contraction of STD's, such as HIV, the role of sex
education in the school is of greater importance
now then ever before. By denying children sex
education you are in ...
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Affirmative Action In This Country Misc
1,078 words
Affirmative action is wrong and will not help
solve the problems minorities face. The reason it
is wrong is because it's discrimination. It has no
place in today's society in today's society
because it does more bad than good. In addition to
that most people don't enjoy the presence of
affirmative action. Also, it appears that
affirmative action can actually be detrimental to
employees health. First of all, affirmative action
is discrimination, there is no hiding it. When an
employer hires anyon...
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Electronic Typewriters Electronic Typewriter Functions
451 words
TYPEWRITERS: AN ENDANGERED SPECIES? For well over
a decade, experts in office automation have
predicted the demise of the typewriter. In their
view the computer is destined to tale over the
word processing role enjoyed by the typewriter for
over a century. Yet, a recent report (Fernberg,
1989, 49 - 50) indicates that electronic
typewriter shipments over the last three years
averaged about a billion dollars a year. Further,
the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers'
Association projects t...
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College Or University Kappa Alpha
1,446 words
A fraternity, as defined by the The American
Heritage Dictionary is "a chiefly social
organization of male college students, usually
designated by Greek letters. " (pg. 523) This
definition, however, is very limited and leaves
plenty of space for short sighted people to
believe the stereotype conveyed by the popular
media, where fraternity members are depicted as
drunks who accomplish nothing either
scholastically or socially. Unfortunately, both
this definition and media portrayals fail to
ment...
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The Cause Of Crime Today
495 words
The world is not the way it was. At one time
people could sleep with their windows up and doors
unlocked. In today's society people have to lock
their doors and close their windows. Crime is at
an ultimate high, and the world is slowly falling
apart. This is not the work of the older
generations, it is strictly the work of generation
X. Teenagers are not what they use to be. A long
time ago teenagers were loyal, respectful, and
helpful to their parents, but not anymore. Today's
teens live their ...
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Clone Humans Human Cloning
742 words
Cloning Humans Is Ethically Permissible The
question whether it is ethically permissible to
clone humans has been a debate in the U. S. and in
other parts of the world for some time. There are
some good reasons that human cloning is relevant
in our society, and there are some goods reasons
that we shouldn't practice human cloning. Human
cloning is an un ordinary practice through which
many of us are unfamiliar with, but when you look
at the advantages to what can be achieved from
cloning, you st...
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U S Government Amounts Of Information
1,308 words
During the last decade, our society has become
based on the sole ability to move large amounts of
information across great distances quickly.
Computerization has influenced everyone's life in
numerous ways. The natural evolution of computer
technology and this need for ultra-fast
communications has caused a global network of
interconnected computers to develop. This global
network allows a person to send E-mail across the
world in mere fractions of a second, and allows a
common person to access ...
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Affirmative Action Programs Writing This Paper
1,444 words
Affirmative Action is a very broad topic and
narrowing it down to the specifics is very hard to
do. There are so many key and vital things to talk
about in a paper about this subject that it is
easy to stray away from one specific topic. The
process of writing this and then re-writing this
paper was very hard for me not only because of the
broadness of the topic, but because it is a topic
that has never affected me. However that being
said it does affect a lot of people and I believe
it is impor...
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Social Security Reform President Clinton
850 words
Our American society values hard work and assumes
lower and middle class workers can retire with
confidence. Our Western culture respects the
maturity of elders and wishes to provide for them.
Our capitalistic economic principles strive to
maximize competition and efficiency. Our
democratic political system guides politicians to
please constituents while making the best policy
decisions for the entire country. A true American
crisis is one that plunges these ideals into
conflict. Because this is...
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Teenagers Drugs And Peer Pressure
1,269 words
Drug use is an increasing problem among teenagers
in today's high schools. Most drug use begins in
the teenage years, these years are the most
crucial in the maturing process. During these
years adolescents are faced with the difficult
tasks of discovering their self identity,
clarifying their sexual roles, assenting
independence, learning to cope with authority
figures and searching for goals that would give
their lives meaning. Drugs are readily available,
adolescents are curious and venerable...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sex Education Classes
1,552 words
In today's society there is an on going debate
over sex education and its influence on our
children. "The question is no longer should sex
education be taught, but rather how it should be
taught" (DeCarlo). With teenage pregnancy rates
higher than ever and the imminent threat of the
contraction of STD's, such as HIV, the role of sex
education in the school is of greater importance
now then ever before. By denying children sex
education you are in a sense sheltering them from
the harsh realities ...
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One Of The Main Today Society
660 words
In today's society the public branding of the Gap
name can be found everywhere. Go to any big city
in North America and there will be public branding
of the Gap name. Almost any major company will
participate in public branding of their name. Gap
keeps on public branding their name more and more
effectively. Sides of buses, large billboards
downtown, benches and subway stations will have
the Gap name branded all over them. These are
examples of public branding. Public branding is
good for market...
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Plato Apology Greek Society
1,506 words
Aristophanes denounces the importance of the gods'
influence on the actions of mortals. In the usual
tragedy, the gods play an extremely important role
towards the actions of the mortal characters.
Through fear of the alternative and examples of
the past, Athenians carried out their everyday
lives under the guidance of the gods' wishes.
Aristophanes challenges the audience, and Greek
culture as a whole, by offering a different view
on the answers and directions of life, than that
of the gods. He...
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Taking Into Consideration Managers And Employees
1,628 words
High Performance Organizations Introduction The
competitive edge of modern-day business an public
sector emerges from creation or discovery of a
high performance management system. A system that
increases efficiency, decreases cost or enhances
quality confers immediate competitive advantage on
its creator and sets a standard for the rest of
the industry to follow. But once disseminated
across the field of competition, it becomes the
standard. Now a new, yet more innovative, high
performance syst...
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End To End Revenue Growth
1,616 words
... is not seeking regulation of the Internet by
Governments, we are seeking a fair, equitable and
sustainable set of arrangements for international
Internet connections. In working towards a better
balance of international settlement arrangements
between Australia and the rest of the world in
both telephone and data traffic. Telstra
recommends adopting a national coordinated
approach to liberalization and overcoming
anti-competitive behaviour in the area of
international settlement arrangements...
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