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  • Discuss About Animal Testing

    Discuss About Animal Testing

    1. Introduction This report was commissioned by Dr. Karine Chagne, the lecturer in the field of language and culture at IPU in New Zealand. The purpose of this report is to have an overall look at the issue and debate whether animal experience should be banned. For centuries, animals such as monkey, rabbits and mice had been used in laboratories for medial purpose. As a result, thanks to those experiments, scientists can invent effective medicines

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    Essay Length: 1,328 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 2, 2017
  • Are Animals Intelligent?

    Are Animals Intelligent?

    Yasin Shadfar Reading and Writing IV Persuasive essay – Rough Draft June 9, 2017 Are Animals Intelligent? Creatures can be viewed as canny as a result of their ability of considering, and feeling. Initially motivation behind why creatures can be viewed as savvy is their reasoning capacity. Analysts constantly centered around the question if their activities are reflex or not. Thusly, they turned out with various tests to check the creatures' knowledge level, one of

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    Essay Length: 598 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 11, 2017
  • Green Days by the River Summary

    Green Days by the River Summary

    Green Days by the River Summary Green Days by the River is the story of a Trinidadian boy named Shellie, who moves to a new village and there he meets two girls. He likes both girls, Rosalie Ghidaree and Joan. He started to work for Rosalie’s father on his plantation though his father was upset. Joan is staying with family on her Christmas vacation. He is able to meet Joan more than Rosalie and just

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    Submitted: June 19, 2017
  • The Model Demonstration Farm

    The Model Demonstration Farm

    MODEL DEMONSTRATION FARM[1] The Model Demonstration Farm (MDF) was set up for providing supervised demonstration of effective ways of using the agricultural inputs and farming technology. On 1st January 2007, it was set up with 2000 capital (face value 10) and 4000 long term loan. With these funds, MDF purchased fixed assets worth 4800, invested 500 in permissible securities and deposited the balance amount in a bank account. On 1st April 2007, the management invited

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    Submitted: August 18, 2017
  • The Farm

    The Farm

    Analysis of Business ProblemsThe FarmBy: Ahmed Mustafa The Farm Problem: Possible conflict of interest as the father in law of Erich has bought the Agees farm, which is in co-operation for procurement and operations with the Bad Hausen Farm owned by the Von Peterson family. Criteria: Cost Saving, Legacy, Future Business Prospects, Cost Allocation. Alternatives: Keep the co-op, break the co-op, sell the farm. Analysis: 1. Cost Saving Overall, the co-op has been very successful

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    Submitted: September 25, 2017
  • Morgan & Gordon - Compensation Executive Summary

    Morgan & Gordon - Compensation Executive Summary

    Introduction: When a company's structure turns into an 'Eat-What-You-Can-Kill' system, it creates an individualistic culture where incentives are based off of fear. When this is combined with a competitive industry where employees can find better compensation plans, this correlates to low retention and high turnover cost. Gardner & Herman (2013) explain that Marshall & Gordon is experiencing just this. With competing firms taking clients, competition for talent intensified and the lack of employer loyalty grew.

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    Submitted: September 25, 2017
  • Summary of Roberta Seid Too Close to the Bone

    Summary of Roberta Seid Too Close to the Bone

    Alex Runyon Mrs. Mcdermott-Sipe ACP Advanced W131 5 September 2017 Roberta Seid, “Too Close to the Bone” Summary In the article, “Too close to the Bone”, by Roberta Seid, she argues how the fashion industry has come up with an ideal body type and how people are following this body type as if it were a religion with strict beliefs. Seid states in her article that America has idolized this skeletal-esque body and that we,

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    Submitted: October 3, 2017
  • Gainesboro Machine Tools Case Summary

    Gainesboro Machine Tools Case Summary

    McCombs School of Business FIN 370 – Case Summary You must attend class to receive credit for this assignment Name: Jimmy Nguyen Case: Gainesboro Machine Tools Section: MW 11-12:30 Case Background (who, what, when, where?): Ashley Swenson, CFO of Gainesboro Machine Tools Corporation (GMTC), needed to submit a recommendation for a new dividend policy for the company. GMTC could either use fund to pay shareholder dividends or buy back stock. Gainesboro had three years in

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    Submitted: October 10, 2017
  • 13th Documentary Summary

    13th Documentary Summary

    Exemplary Student PSY 130 3/22/17 13th Documentary Summary The Netflix documentary 13th, argues a number of issues—from Jim Crow laws to President Nixon’s “war on drugs” and President Clinton’s “three-strikes-you’re-out” laws—have served to send increasing numbers of black men to prison, and several legal scholars and activists interviewed for the film suggest a profit motive, as well as racism. The film informs viewers that corporations have reaped profits off the privatization of prisons and prison

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    Essay Length: 446 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 16, 2017
  • Summary Revision to "what Works, What Doesn't"

    Summary Revision to "what Works, What Doesn't"

    Andrade How Do You Study? In “What Works, What Doesn’t” John Dunlosky and other researchers describe the results of their studies of several learning techniques that are effective and ineffective to students and teachers. The authors of this article found strategies that surprisingly did and did not work for educators and students. Apparently, information about how to learn was not making it to the students and teachers. In fact, strategies that students praise on are

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    Submitted: October 21, 2017
  • Management Acoouting Summary

    Management Acoouting Summary

    Topic: Introduction to performance measurement Summary of content: * What is management accounting? * Why measure performance? * What is ‘performance’ in organisations? * Basics of measurement * Performance measurement systems * Criteria of good performance measurement Weekly objectives: For students to: 1. Understand why organisations measure performance Tutorial Link: Review as part of entry ticket homework (Transworld case questions) 1. Formulate what is meant by ‘performance’ for organisations Review as part of entry ticket

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    Submitted: November 3, 2017
  • Psi Aids Q1 Summary

    Psi Aids Q1 Summary

    Q.1. Do you think it is wise for PSI India to shift gears from its previous communication strategy and develop a mass media campaign in its fight against AIDS? Yes, it is very wise move for PSI India to shift gears from its previous communication strategy and develop a mass media campaign. The issues were to make the target population associate themselves with the issue of HIV/AIDS. Majority of the target had sort of shut

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    Submitted: November 5, 2017
  • Article Summary - 40 Years of Athletic Support: Happy Anniversary to the Sports Bra40 Years of Athletic Support: Happy Anniversary to the Sports Bra

    Article Summary - 40 Years of Athletic Support: Happy Anniversary to the Sports Bra40 Years of Athletic Support: Happy Anniversary to the Sports Bra

    Newsome Ashley Newsome Professor Clay Smith ENC1101.OR1 18 October 2017 ICE 3 My Summary of “40 Years Of Athletic Support: Happy Anniversary To The Sports Bra” In “40 Years Of Athletic Support: Happy Anniversary To The Sports Bra,” Jane Lindholm explains the creation of the sports bra. To do so, Lindholm describes how Hinda Miller and Lisa Lindahl came up with design of a sports bra. They knew they had a problem, Miller reported “I

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    Submitted: November 19, 2017
  • Animal Smuggling

    Animal Smuggling

    Jaedyn Woods Freshman Composition Dr. Peters 24 October 2017 Animal Smuggling The world we live in, is a very cruel world. We, the people who walk this planet, are cold and heartless. We will stop at nothing to achieve the things we want and we will do anything for money. We make this world cruel. We hunt, abuse, and kill animals all for their skins, their body parts, and for our own self-satisfaction and yet,

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    Submitted: November 20, 2017
  • Summary of When It Comes to Depression, Serotonin Isn’t the Whole Story

    Summary of When It Comes to Depression, Serotonin Isn’t the Whole Story

    Summary of When It Comes to Depression, Serotonin Isn’t The Whole Story For decades, mental health professionals have operated under the idea that the cause of depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain, particularly of low serotonin (Spiegel 2012). Even today, this idea that low serotonin causes depression is very popular. According to Alan Frazer, a researcher who studies antidepressants at the University of Texas, San Antonio it may the dominant view of the

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    Submitted: November 29, 2017
  • Factory Farming

    Factory Farming

    Dalton Stokes B-Law-104-C Professor Gingerich September 7, 2016 FACTORY FARMING The science is unequivocal: the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) — comprised of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone, and fluorocarbons — have increased to unprecedented levels over the last 800,000 years (Barker, 2011). The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) alone in the atmosphere has risen by 25% since 1958 (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2014). Specifically, each of the last three decades has

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    Essay Length: 1,572 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2017
  • Impact of Chemicals on the Environment, Animals and Humans’ Health. Case Study: Le Rhône

    Impact of Chemicals on the Environment, Animals and Humans’ Health. Case Study: Le Rhône

    Romane LEJEUNE Final Paper - GM0207 Impact of chemicals on the environment, animals and humans’ health. Case study: Le Rhône Table of content Presentation of the case 2 What’s PCB? 3 Potential exposure pathways 4 Today’s situation of the Rhône 5 Presentation of the case The Rhône’s river is a river contaminated but in particular near the city of Lyon. Around the city of Lyon, the principal sources of contamination are[1]: * Urban discharges emanated

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    Submitted: December 17, 2017
  • Animal Intelligence

    Animal Intelligence

    Assignment Research Report Most Animals are smarter than some people think they are. Animals study keeps increasing some animals are close to some humans thinking level, Animals like Chimpmunks , Parrots , Elephants ,Dolphins And Monkeys have been studied and proved that they have a high level of intelligence Some people think that only humans have to ability to recognize themselves but some animals do to. There was an elephant that was in front of

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    Essay Length: 440 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2017
  • Animated Disney Movies' Effects on Children's Perceptions of Gender Norms

    Animated Disney Movies' Effects on Children's Perceptions of Gender Norms

    Levy Animated Disney Movies’ Effects On Children’s Perceptions of Gender Norms Cierra Levy Communication Studies 201: Research & Methods Alexis Lauricella 6/2/2016 Animated Disney movies are often watched during young children’s critical formative years. Disney movies garner large and diverse audiences. This includes children from innumerable cultures that probably all have their own distinct gender norms. For almost 80 years, Disney’s full-length animated movies have consistently been a popular form of children’s entertainment all around

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    Essay Length: 2,140 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2018
  • Pepsi-Lipton Brisk Case Summary

    Pepsi-Lipton Brisk Case Summary

    Team #10 MKT 422 September 6, 2017 Pepsi-Lipton Brisk Case Summary In 2011, the PepsiCo. team decided to invest more in the Brisk brand by starting the year with a Brisk ad in the Super Bowl. This decision was led by Mary Barnard, VP at PepsiCo, and Marisol Tamaro, Brand Building Director for Brisk. The Pepsi Co. top management decision following the Super Bowl commercial was crucial to the success of the 2011 Brisk promotional

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    Submitted: February 1, 2018
  • "a Psalm of Life" Analysis and Summary

    "a Psalm of Life" Analysis and Summary

    Song Analysis IOC {intro} A ‘Psalm of Life’ is a very famous poem by the American poet Henry Wadsforth Longfellow. He was a 19th century poet who had a recurring theme of Romanticism throughout his works, including this one. The word ‘psalm’, as seen in the title, means a sacred or religious song. This is essentially a song of life in which the poet glorifies life and its possibilities. Although he was Christian, he argues

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    Submitted: February 4, 2018
  • Philosophical Ethics - Do Animals Have Rights or Not?

    Philosophical Ethics - Do Animals Have Rights or Not?

    Philosophical Ethics Do animals have rights or not? The simple answer to me is, no. In this paper, I will argue that animals don’t have rights. If animals were to have rights, the same logic should then apply to plants as well, and they should have rights too! I agree with Cohen that although animals do not have rights, it is our moral obligation to treat them in the right manner, avoiding any unnecessary torture

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    Submitted: May 11, 2018
  • Florida Ice & Farm Co. Case Study

    Florida Ice & Farm Co. Case Study

    FIFCO Case Analysis Report Priyanka Pincha MGMT 531: Strategic Sustainability and Models Professor: Blair Schoenborn “In accordance with the Business School’s Code of Ethical Behavior, I attest that I have not engaged in any acts of plagiarism in completing this assignment.” Executive Summary: This case involves the efforts of Florida Ice & Farm Co. (FIFCO), Costa Rica’s leading beverage company, to adopt a “triple bottom line” for measuring its performance not only in financial returns

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    Submitted: June 16, 2018
  • Animal Testing

    Animal Testing

    Animal testing has had a vital role in many scientific and medical advances over the past few years and continues to aid our understanding of various diseases. However, the use of animals in research has been a topic of heated debate for decades and scientists are investing a large amount of money and effort to find an alternative. In the article “Research will examine whether other methods can replace animal testing” by Meredith Cohn published

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    Essay Length: 423 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 3, 2018
  • Environment Friendly Farming - Practices Used by Nearly one Third of World’s Farms

    Environment Friendly Farming - Practices Used by Nearly one Third of World’s Farms

    Environment Friendly Farming Practices Used by Nearly One Third of World’s Farms Eric Sorensen Science Daily August 27, 2018 Wanda Bowker 9/27/18 Summary This article provides information about a way of farming that will help conserve our environment. Also help lower the cost of farming, this is also a cleaner healthier way of producing food. And help with the soil erosion, pesticide pollution of our planets soil for future farming. This type of farming is

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    Submitted: September 25, 2018

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