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  • STARTING OUT IN EVENT MANAGEMENT  By : ShaunB
    Event Management and Wedding Planning are both big business. Huge shows, sporting events, charity events, as well as a memorable occasion for that ‘special day’, have made Event Management into a multi-million pound industry.
  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - HOME STUDY COURSES  By : ShaunB
    The need to understand anatomy and physiology as basis to move onto further studies such as Forensic Science is a must. A Distance Learning course offers you the chance to understand how the body works. It gives you the theoretical knowledge and if you make sure your distance learning providers course is fully accredited this will help your career prospects.
  • Home Study Counselling Courses  By : ShaunB
    Why not completely change the direction of your life and begin doing something really worthwhile?

    If you like working with people and helping others overcome their problems Then a distance learning course will get your career off to a great start.
  • HOME STUDY COURSES ON DIET HEALTH AND FITNESS  By : ShaunB
    The need to be fit and healthy is an essential commodity of life. People are constantly looking for ideas and solutions on how to lose weight, how to exercise safely and what exercise to do. A Distance Learning course offers you the chance to understand what you can and ultimately need to do in order to lead a healthier lifestyle. It gives you the theoretical knowledge and offers practical ideas on how to set about shaping yours and others lifestyles in order to increase health and fitness
  • STARTING ON A CAREER AS A NAIL TECHNICIAN  By : ShaunB
    Nice nails are ‘cool’ and beginning on a career as a Nail Technician can be highly interesting and enjoyable. It can even lead to you owning and managing your own nail salon. So if you enjoy working with people, are creative and artistic, have a patient manner and like to keep up with the latest fashion trends, a nail technician could be the career for you.
  • WHY NOT BECOME A SELF-EMPLOYED BOOKKEEPER?  By : ShaunB
    In today’s fast-moving world, sound financial management is a vital skill to develop if we are to survive and prosper financially. It is also a crucial factor in how efficient and profitable a business can be.
  • HOME STUDY COURSES ON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY  By : ShaunB
    The need to understand anatomy and physiology as basis to move onto further studies such as Forensic Science is a must. A Distance Learning course offers you the chance to understand how the body works. It gives you the theoretical knowledge and if you make sure your distance learning providers course is fully accredited this will help your career prospects.
  • SEBAYATS OF GOD: A CASE STUDY OF THE TEMPLE WORKERS OF LORD JAGANNATHA, AT PURI: THE GREATEST RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE OF EASTERN INDIA  By : JHIKMIK KAR
    ABSTRACT: This study attempts to understand the mechanism of the Puri temple-its activities (religious & non religious) & the workers involve to serve the cause of the temple & Lord Jagannatha.The henceforth unknown facts about the unsung workers of lord Jagannatha & the running of the temple on a commercial basis is the basic focus of the study.The demographic, social & economic facts surrounding the temple workers behind the celestial abode of the lord is as interesting as the divine being Him
  • Using PowerPoint Presentations in ESL Classrooms  By : Kisito
    What is PowerPoint?
    Powerpoint presentations are excellent for teaching large ESL classes of students. Powerpoint helps concentration and guarantees effective learning if everything goes according to plan.PowerPoint is a software bundled in MS office and used for creating presentations usually in the form of slideshows. Over the years Microsoft has been updating the software, each time making it even better. Your computer might already have PowerPoint installed.
  • "What Happened to Us?"  By : George Rusky
    I can't remember how it happened, but one day, about a half a year ago, I suddenly looked into the mirror at my fat body, wrinkled face and asked myself:
    "Is that really something you had been dreaming of?"
    "Is that what you had been trying to get from life?"
    "Is that the flat you are going to meet your last days?"
    "Is that the attire you are going to wear in the years to come?"

    "No" was the only answer to all of these and other questions I was asking.
  • Language Learning Methods Not Taught in Schools  By : Quentin Yu
    Traditional language learning settings often overlook one of the most important things about acquiring a new language: how to study a language. This article discusses how students can make the most of second language acquisition studies.
  • Stepping Out of the Home Schoolling Confusion  By : The Home School Exchange
    A step-by-step guide to starting your homeschooling journey. More and more parents are joining the ranks of becoming a Home Educator. For some the decision was easy, but for many it can be agonizing. The unknown and the daunting task of finding the information and resources to get started can lead many to second-guess the idea of schooling their own children.
  • What Does The Eye Tell Us About Evolution  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    Complex organs, such as the eye, contain thousands of interrelated parts that seem impossible to explain coming into existence piecemeal. Such irreducible complexity argues strongly against evolution.
  • Impossible=Possible  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    Evolutionists use probabilities to prove that life could have emerged on Earth by chance. Not only are such probabilities in the realm of impossible, scientific laws demand that probable events happen, not impossible ones.
  • Have You Ever Wondered Why Women Cheat?  By : Dating Core
    So you want to know why women cheat? Well get ready because it’s rather simple. Have you ever had a relationship where everything is perfect, you can’t wait to see that person when you get home from work, you can’t stop thinking about them during the day and you just can’t get enough?
  • The Position Of Women In the Migrant Basti of Delhi  By : Versha Shishodia
    Every year all over the world millions leave their hearth and home in search
    of livelihood,either for the betterment of life or just for survival.Some leave
    their homes while others maintain their ties by periodically returning to their
    kith and kin.

    Briefly we can say that urbanisation in itself,does not result in the migrant's upward mobility.There is continuity between rural and urban poverty.The low cast rural poor woman is economically poor socially statusless,politically powerless.
  • Provo Canyon School, Utah  By : Eagle Eyes
    This article is based on the special treatment school located at Utah - the Provo Canyon School.
  • The Critical Factor to the Transformation of the Objective Force  By : Jeff Stats
    U.S. military operations are greatly dependant on numerous factors. Successful management of the all army functions rely on a fundamental but basic logistics for the accomplishment of their direct responsibilities. The entire idea of logistics holds the possibility of procurement, distribution, maintenance, and replacement of materiel and personnel.
  • Network-Centric Warfare  By : Jeff Stats
    The author of the article argues the effectiveness of a future network-centric warfare system. She presents a number of valid points of view that lead the reader to a deeper understanding of possible problems that might occur as the result of such implementation. The new age of information technology and creative personnel has brought great changes into the business world; Scarborough however provides evidence that questions the effectiveness of such a system in the future Navy.
  • Sustainability Assignment  By : Jeff Stats
    This paper will consider one developing country in the context of its history, political situation, social background and ethnical issues that it is currently facing. Analyzing the facts and historical data, certain conclusions as to why Nigeria’s economy is in such a horrible state is one of the major goals of this reports. Another important aim is to attempt the presentation of possible solutions for the situation that is currently taking place in Nigeria’s Delta region.
  • Clinton Administration/NATO and Kosovo  By : Jeff Stats
    On March 24, 1999, NATO started operation that was aimed against Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) that was called Operation Allied Force. It resulted to be very controversial and some even called it "most serious U.S. foreign policy blunder since Vietnam".
  • The Nature of Soldiers  By : Jeff Stats
    The theme of war is probably one of the most popular themes in the world literature, especially in the 20th century when the real value of human life decreased dramatically in the result of the numerous military conflicts which acquired unparalleled scale in the past century. In fact, the 20th century was the time when military conflicts swapped away millions of human lives both military and civilian.
  • Adult- Study Observation Report  By : Jeff Stats
    I attended a Christian Camp where the object of my observation (later Liz) is currently employed. She is a main office manager there and handles information stream that has to be coordinated and communicated so that different parties are well informed and organization runs smoothly. Her office is located in the front of the building.
  • Why Civil War is Second American Revolution?  By : Jeff Stats
    No doubt that the real meaning of the Civil War is completely different from the one we are used to. Civil War is called the Second American Revolution by some great historians. The term "Second American Revolution" was first used by Charles and Mary Beard about seventy years ago when describing the American Civil War.
  • Analysis of American Schools  By : Jeff Stats
    The entire article is concerning the wrong path on which American schools appear to be currently. The authors say that although they are not very fond of invasion of computers in schools, technology has to be used in the educational process. They argue not the mere existence of computers but the way they are frequently used.
  • ACE 512 Annotation  By : Jeff Stats
    1. How does class status affect adult learning?
    2. Rubenson, K. Social class and adult education policy. New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, VOL 106.
    3. The main points of the article, including the main conclusions of the article.
  • Peter Schweizer. Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty Year Struggle  By : Jeff Stats
    Peter Schweizer in his book Reagan’s War: The Epic Story of His Forty Year Struggle and Final Triumph over Communism portrays Ronald Reagan as honorable anti-communist. Every action that Reagan performed Schweizer interpreted as another step against the Soviet Union.
  • The fire within the Atharva Veda  By : Jeff Stats
    In a modern world of developing technology and space exploration people are getting used to the notion of "the newer-the better". In reality, this concept may not prove to be true especially if such an important part of most people’s life as religion is taken into consideration. Numerous of the newly emerging religions are based on easy beliefs and comforting philosophies that are easy to manage as an "every Sunday" obligation.
  • Attitudes towards Death and Dying  By : Jeff Stats
    Death and dying has always been an interesting issue to understand and interpret. Each person has his or her own view of death and attitude towards it. However, the society as the main influencer has a huge impact on people’s perception of death. The attitudes of the society towards death have been changing over the time.
  • Poverty in "Bleak House"  By : Jeff Stats
    "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens is the novel that is characterized by quite a complicated plot in which a variety of themes are closely intertwined. At the same time, the theme of poverty remains one of the central problems the author focuses on and attempts to draw attention of his readers to.
  • First Observation of a Child: An Example of a Narrative Report  By : Jeff Stats
    The observation took place in the child’s house on Sunday afternoon. Her name is Anastasia and she is 2 years and 3 months old. I was invited to the house with my friends, the girl was one of my friends’ niece I saw her for the first time. She seemed very happy and was smiling at all the new people in the house. I was observing her from a distance while her aunt was talking to her.
  • Comparing Civilizations  By : Jeff Stats
    Mesopotamian, Ancient Egyptian, Hellenistic Greek, and Roman were great civilizations that enormously influenced the following development of the world. Each civilization contributed a large amount of it’s achievements to the overall progress of the world. However, I think that Hellenistic Greek was the most important out of the chosen civilizations to impact the world.
  • Colonial Authors  By : Jeff Stats
    Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe's first novel, was published in 1958 in the middle of the Nigerian renaissance. This book tells the story of an Ibo village of the late 1800's and one of its great man, Okonkwo, who has achieved much in his life. He is described as a champion wrestler, a wealthy farmer, a husband to three wives, and a proprietor among his people, a member of the select egwugwu whose members imitate inherited spirits at tribal rituals.
  • Comparing Civilizations  By : Jeff Stats
    Mesopotamian, Ancient Egyptian, Hellenistic Greek, and Roman were great civilizations that enormously influenced the following development of the world. Each civilization contributed a large amount of it’s achievements to the overall progress of the world. However, I think that Hellenistic Greek was the most important out of the chosen civilizations to impact the world. Hellenistic Greek was the culmination of the advancement of the ancient world.
  • Competitive Pay Policy  By : Jeff Stats
    while trying to sell their good or services, but also they compete for skilled and experienced employees. How a company chooses to attract future employees and keep people working for them is determined by the competitive pay policy.
  • Continental Airlines  By : Jeff Stats
    Continental Airlines is one of the leading carriers in the United States. Its history started in 1934 with Mr. Walter Varney establishing the airlines called after him Varney Speed Lines at El Paso International Airport. A couple of years later Mr. Robert Six took over the company and moved headquarters to Stapleton Airport in Denver, Colorado. Six ran the company for forty years. In its sixty eight year history the company went through two bankruptcies, in 1983 and 1991.
  • Corning Incorporated: A Network of Alliances  By : Jeff Stats
    Corning is a company with a multi million profits and a century long history. James Houghton is a current CEO of the company that is facing a few dilemmas and they have to be resolved as soon as possible in order for the company’s further successful development. The core of the company’s operations and main course of business was edge-cutting technology, however at this time their technology is not a market leader and they have to decide what to do with their three major branches.
  • Managing the Multi-line Business & Corporate Leadership  By : Jeff Stats
    Numbers say more than words especially if we are considering business world and profit figures as a proof of being a successful business. GE’s numbers in the last two decades have been on the highest level since the foundation of the company. Jack Welch has been in charge of the company’s operations during all this time. Under his leadership GE has undergone numerous transformations that made it number in the field of their operations today.
  • Criminal Emotional Experiences During Crimes  By : Jeff Stats
    Criminals’ Emotional Experiences During Crimes by David. Canter and Maria Ioannou is a scientific article written in the International Journal of Forensic Psychology. The research in the article was conducted with the help of eighty three convicted men in the prison in the UK. The primary goal of the research was to find out what emotions or mixture of emotions the offenders experienced when committing a crime.
  • Critics on Louis Althusser's  By : Jeff Stats
    The work by Louis Althusser begins with the description of the concept of the reproduction of the conditions of production. It focuses on the social formations, which the author claims are supported by this very concept, otherwise they would seize to exist. But we have to briefly explain what those reproductive forces are and why they are necessary in the society.
  • Economic Report on China  By : Jeff Stats
    Half a century ago nobody could even imagine the pace of growing that China is experiencing right now. Back then it was simply a country with a devastated by war economy that was just starting to recover from the most difficult periods in its history. Even a quarter of the century before when if was in the sunset of Mao period the future outcomes and opportunities for this country were not the best ones, they really looked unpromising.
  • Eisenhower Doctrine  By : Jeff Stats
    In the history of international diplomacy the appearance of the Eisenhower Doctrine was an important and life changing document. Before January of 1957 there was no such notion in the entire world; it was introduced by President Eisenhower. Before that date all countries decided for themselves what political direction they were taking and were on their own in the political world arena.
  • Environment and international project selection  By : Jeff Stats
    A company that chooses to implement an international project is obligated to conduct a thorough research in order to understand if such project is viable and can be brought to life in a certain country. Numerous factors have to be taken into consideration and investigated; it has to be done objectively from the point of view of the host country in which business will be performed.
  • FDI affects on the economic growth  By : Jeff Stats
    Foreign direct investment (FDI) is known as movement of capital across national frontiers in a way that grants the investor control over the acquired asset. That is how it is distinct from portfolio investment which may cross borders, but does not offer such control over the business. Firms which supply for FDI are known as multinational enterprises and in this case control is defined as owning 10% or greater of the common shares of an incorporated firm.
  • Gap Inc. Organizational Research  By : Jeff Stats
    Gap Inc. is a leading international clothing retailer offering attire, accessories and personal care products for men, women, children and babies. They produce under brands such as Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy. Also Gap brand includes Gap, GapKids, babyGap, GapBody and Gap Outlet.
  • Rocks Also Can Talk  By : Jeff Stats
    Garden of the Gods is one of the most interesting and worth seeing rock formations in the state of Colorado. It is located in Colorado and Manitou Springs. The founders of Colorado Springs named it Garden of the Gods because believed that it was a gathering place for Gods.
  • Hamlet: Play Review  By : Jeff Stats
    Any play or literary work by Shakespeare is a masterpiece of a kind. Regardless of the genre, tragedy or comedy he is able to unmistakably affect the reader to the depth of the soul and reveal the biggest fears and secret desires of human as he is a renowned expert of a human soul. "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" are his plays that were probably meant to disclose different meanings however there are numerous similarities found in both works.
  • Why is it so Hard to Talk For Men and Women?  By : Jeff Stats
    The essay addresses all men and women having problems in conversing with each other. The purpose of the paper is to show that most problems occur in the families when couples come to understand that their conversational habits are very different. It analyzes how those patterns differ, how each partner interprets the behavior of the other and how these problems could be solved if each side realizes the problem.
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince  By : Jeff Stats
    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in the series of books by J.K. Rowling. The story setting is in the famous Hogwarts school where Harry meets up with his old friends again. The main characters of the book are mostly the same ones from previous stories. Harry’s friends Hermione and Ron, and the Hogwarts Headmaster Dumbledore are the closest to Harry and are kept in constant focus by the author.
  • Relationship between Huckleberry Finn and His Father  By : Jeff Stats
    As it happens in the many outstanding works of literature, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn comprises of several themes developed around a central plot. In the case of Mark Twain’s novel, it is a story of a young boy, Huck, and an escaped slave, Jim with the description of their moral, ethical, and human development during thrilling adventures down the Mississippi River that brings them into many conflicts with greater society.
  • Indian Removal initiated under Jackson  By : Jeff Stats
    When Andrew Jackson became a president in 1829, 125,000 Native Americans still lived east of the Mississippi River. 60,000 of Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians held millions of acres in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The most crucial political issues at that time were if all of these Indians would be allowed to stop the expansion of white man and if the U.S. government would tolerate the previous treaties with Indians.
  • Internal Analysis  By : Jeff Stats
    The entire business world today has become more flexile in terms of operations and communication with in both business-to-business atmosphere and in customer relations. The major influence that caused these changes came from technological breakthroughs, more of which are emerging every year.
  • Major environmental factors that impact international project selection & implementation  By : Jeff Stats
    A company that chooses to implement an international project is obligated to conduct a thorough research in order to understand if such project is viable and can be brought to life in a certain country. Numerous factors have to be taken into consideration and investigated; it has to be done objectively from the point of view of the host country in which business will be performed.
  • James Joyce and his view of the Irish people through his writing in the "Dubliners"  By : Jeff Stats
    "Dubliners" of James Joyce is a unique work of literature in many senses. The primary outstanding feature of this book lies in the very structure of it. It consists of four major elements, that in turn consist of few stories that are not connected with each other but the reader somehow realizes that they all talk about common things that were present in Irish society at that time.
  • Juvenile Court System  By : Jeff Stats
    The Houses of Refuge were the first institutions that dealt with juveniles in terms of transforming them and putting them back on the right path in life. These houses were the prototypes of the modern juvenile courts as we know it today in the United States. 1823 was the year when the idea of creation such a construction appeared, that was when the government considered taking charge in cleaning up the city streets from loitering youth and acquainting them with moral principles of the society
  • Krispy Kreme Strategic Renewal  By : Jeff Stats
    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc.'s chief executive, Scott A. Livengood, ended his functions as a chairman of the company Jan. 18, during the time when company's legal and financial troubles are at their peak. The company began experiencing trouble a while ago and the factors leading to current situation are numerous. People watching the industry, are not optimistic about future prospects of Krispy Kreme.
  • Learning Theory and Conditions of Learning  By : Jeff Stats
    J.B. Watson, the father of Behaviorism, defined learning as a sequence of stimulus and response actions in perceptible cause and effect relationships, thus the focus of Behaviorism is on the training of observable human behavior. Major scholars associated with this learning theory are J.B Watson, E. L Thorndike, and B.F Skinner.
  • Power Figures: Niccolo Machiavelli  By : Jeff Stats
    Niccolo Machiavelli completed his famous dissertation on power, The Prince in 1517. It has been almost five centuries ago but till today we are witnessing how this work is being used as a guide for politicians, businessmen and other socially important figures. The principles set in The Prince currently identified as Machiavellianism, have been considered as evil throughout the centuries.
  • Male perspective on marriage  By : Jeff Stats
    Taking into consideration the dominance of male authors and male views in British literature in 1660-1800, it would be logical to start with the analysis of the male perspective on marriage. This will obviously need the discussion of the works of some significant figures in British literature of that epoch.
  • Female perspective on marriage  By : Jeff Stats
    Quite a different perspective on marriage and the role of women have female writers. It is worthy of mention that there were just few female writers who had managed to gain public recognition and popularity in the epoch and, what is more, there views were substantially influenced by stereotypes generated by male-dominated society.
  • Male Versus Female Perspective on Marriage  By : Jeff Stats
    Historically, male and female views on different aspects of social life varied dramatically. This difference was naturally reflected in literature that serves as the main tool of self-expression and opportunity to express the position of an author either male or female. In this respect, male and female perspective on marriage remained one of the most arguable points where the positions of male and female writers differed dramatically.
  • Mandatory Minimum Sentences  By : Jeff Stats
    Rising public concern about drug use in the late 1980's was called a drug "panic" or "scare". This phenomenon has not been born over night but rather has been building up throughout the 1980s, and finally exploded in the late 1985 and early in 1986. The special public concern was targeted on cocaine, more specifically, crack, a cocaine derivative.
  • Case Study on Merrill Lynch  By : Jeff Stats
    1. Given the changes that have occurred in the international capital markets during the past decade, does Merrill Lynch’s strategy of expanding internationally make sense? Why?
  • Migration Problems  By : Jeff Stats
    As the term "global village" becomes a key definition of the modern world most of developed countries open their doors to professional immigrants from developing countries. Consequently, developing countries experience the lack of skilled people that could rise up the economic levels of their home countries. Recently, African countries have become the leaders of those states that significantly suffer from migration of its citizens to more developed countries.
  • Online Adult Education  By : Jeff Stats
    The title of the article is "Clicking your way to an MBA-online classes in continuing education" which was published in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine in March of 1999. The author of the article is Marc. L. Schulhof, it was assessed on http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1318 website that provides thousands of articles from scholarly sources on specified topics.
  • Character Review: Othello  By : Jeff Stats
    Tragedy is a unique and very powerful tool in classic literature. As a common standard in tragedy, the protagonist, or "tragic hero" is of high standing who is faced with some opposing force whether internal or external. This writing style is of great popularity mostly for the reason of having common ground with the real life, lives of most people who can associate with the characters of the piece of literature work.
  • How does the Outsourcing of Customer Services Effect American Labor Force?  By : Jeff Stats
    Outsourcing cannot be considered a new phenomenon even though the rising attention toward this subject has brought lots of important issues into the daylight. Lots of service and even manufacturing companies started creating jobs overseas to gain wider access to foreign markets.
  • Papal Sin: Structure of Deceit  By : Jeff Stats
    Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Wills, is one of America's most highly praised Catholic journalists and authors, has recently published a criticizing work against his own church's past and its present leadership. Wills' thesis in the "Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit" (Doubleday) is that "the life of church authorities is lived within structures of deceit."
  • Poverty in Africa  By : Jeff Stats
    Poverty is a scary word for a lot of people. It resembles a disease which gets into every organ and kills it from inside. There is an easy cure to this illness-money, but in most cases it’s an unreachable dream. There are poor people in every country in the world; however the extent of their poverty varies greatly from country to country.
  • Investigation and privatization  By : Jeff Stats
    Security Management is described as essential part of the business operations in big companies as well as medium size enterprises today. Needless to say that success of business depends highly on many aspects of company’s procedures and policies in security segment, but such segment has to be greatly supported by the company’s executives.
  • My Prized Objects  By : Jeff Stats
    In our material age almost everything can be bought and sold. Thus, it is very important to not get overwhelmed with a great variety of choices we are offered. It is essential to find joy in ordinary things that surround us. People tend to buy things for the sake of possessing them and acquiring some desired social status. There are those things however that become an essential part of our life without which we can hardly imagine our ordinary day.
  • History of Racial Covenants and Redlining  By : Jeff Stats
    Examples of the three stories of black men lives distinctly portray the situation in Los Angeles in the two decades between 1900’s and 1920’s. Although none of the families described in the book were the same, their fates as fates of blacks among whites were similar. The principal difference that they were looking for in the West America was to be treated as equals among the Caucasian society.
  • Robert Frost  By : Jeff Stats
    Robert Frost was born in San Francisco in 1874 however after his father’s death when young Frost was eleven the family moved to the opposite side of the country- to Massachusetts. This moving was symbolic in a boy’s life as it was an attempt to begin a new life and forget about father’s death by leaving a place of tragedy.
  • Roommate Treaty  By : Jeff Stats
    An ability to solve problems plays an important role in a person’s career. People that know how to quickly find a reasonable solution of a tribulation always receive decent jobs. Unfortunately, we get no credit for solving everyday routine problems. The problem I faced was more than just a simple routine dilemma. I experienced hard times with my roommate.
  • Sentencing and Reduction in Crime  By : Jeff Stats
    Crime rate has always been an issue that people liked to argue about. Major concerns are always about the actions that can lower the crime rate. In some countries it is just the problem of education, some experience difficulties with overall stability of economics, and in some crime is a part of a country’s culture. However, in the U.S. the situation is different as the country does not fall into any category listed above.
  • The Law that Rules  By : Jeff Stats
    The Law that Rules is the article written by Steven Rosen and posted in "kansascity dot com" on March 27, 2005. Steven Rosen once a month offers basic economic concepts that can be easily explained to kids, so they can form their vision of how the real-adult world works. This time Rosen’s ninth installment (that is the way he calls his articles; altogether there will be twelve installments) explained the basic rule of economics: the rule of supply and demand.
  • International Transportation Issues  By : Jeff Stats
    The Treaty of Rome, the agreement establishing the structure of what is today the EU, recognized the important role that transport policy could play in developing a European common market. The Treaty called for the development of a common transport policy that would provide a framework within which member countries could develop their own transport networks, while at the same time improving the performance characteristics of the European transport system as a whole.
  • The Understanding of Death  By : Jeff Stats
    Death is the natural thing that happens to all living things. Everybody reacts to the loss of someone they love or care about. However, at different ages people react differently when somebody dies. For a child to understand death, the concept of death has to be formed in a child’s mind. The concept of death means that death is universal, inevitable, irreversible, and that there is no physical existence after death.
  • Vasily Kandinsky Improvisation 31  By : Jeff Stats
    Vasily Vasilyevich Kandinsky was born in 1866 in Moscow, Russia. Kandinsky spent his early childhood in Odessa, where his parents played the piano and the zither and Kandinsky himself learned the piano and cello at an early age. He received a classical education at the University of Moscow. In 1886, he enrolled at the University of Moscow where he studied law and economics.
  • Woman Holding a Balance  By : Jeff Stats
    This painting represents a familiar everyday scene which Vermeer used to illustrate often in his works. It reminds of similar 'Woman with the pearl necklace' or 'A young Woman holding a waterpitcher', other Vermeer’s works.
  • Wal-Mart Argentina  By : Jeff Stats
    Wal-Mart being one of America's chain hypermarkets tried entering Argentina, as well as other nations across the globe, in an attempt to capture its portion of a profitable market. By bringing these huge types of stores all over the world, Wal-Mart wanted to convey a different shopping experience in other cultures and to of course make a lot of money while doing that.
  • Wal-Mart: Good vs. Bad  By : Jeff Stats
    The giant retailer store Wal-Mart has a history of over forty years of successful business. Its first store opened in 1962 in Arkansas and in 1979 it already switches to a computerized inventory system that tracked individual items. This innovation was a success at that time, when such technologies were not widely implemented. They were beginners in this sphere, putting a lot of money into development of IT improvements in their supply chain.
  • William Carlos William's Spring and All  By : Jeff Stats
    The poem begins in a very straight forward set of words that cause the reader numerous impressions of the landscape being described. It starts with the words "contagious hospital" and it is obvious from the language the author uses that the hospital is not contagious because of the disease, but rather it itself is a sickness, an ever-present state in this depressing landscape.
  • World War II  By : Jeff Stats
    "I give snatches; I describe episodes; I make—as it were—snapshots in time; I reflect personal recollections, thoughts, experiences, and views of specific individuals.." those are the words of Marius Broekmeyer the author of Stalin, the Russians, and Their War, 1941-1945.
  • Teachers, Share Your Masterpiece Presentation Online  By : W.Peterson
    Multiple solutions to share PowerPoint presentation online
  • New to PowerPoint 2007 When You Go Back to School?  By : W.Peterson
    Guidance of new to PowerPoint 2007 without hassle
  • How to Train your Child in Perseverance  By : James
    I chose to write about Perseverance not only as a goal that I can see I need to work at in my life, but one which is so extremely important for us to pass on to our children.
  • Language Course UK  By : Billy Fenton
    I was feeling I couldn’t improve my English if I kept studying in my own country. I was stuck. So I decided to search in the net to find out what language course UK offered.
  • To Teachers— Enhance the efficiency of Software Teaching  By : W.Peterson
    Create the flash software tutorial by recording screen activities, use demo creator tools to create flash demo and software tutorial. The visual teaching courses lead students easy to learn and understand.
  • RIGHT MINDSET  By : Prof. M.S.Rao
    Importance of positive mindset
  • TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES IN TEACHING  By : Prof. M.S.Rao
    GREAT TEACHERS ARE NOT BORN IN THE MINDS OF THE STUDENTS BUT THEY ARE BORN IN THE HEARTS OF THE STUDENTS
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