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  • Control Mechanism's

    Control Mechanism's

    Control Mechanism's Market control is the control use of pricing and economic elements that influences the regulations of the company. Siemens Building Technology defiantly utilizes market control. Siemens is a service based company. SBT provides service within building technology, for example, fire systems, security as well as the new addition which is HVAC. The Solutions department is a section of SBT that provides the initial plan and installation. Solutions will create a project plan and

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    Submitted: January 21, 2011
  • Bad Drug

    Bad Drug

    Study likely spells end for anti-bleeding drug By LINDA A. JOHNSON Associated Press Writer (AP) - An anti-bleeding drug probably will stay off the market, experts say, after a rigorous study found patients getting the medication during heart surgery were much more likely to die than patients given other drugs. Bayer AG, the maker of the drug Trasylol, said it is still deciding what to do and is awaiting details from the Canadian study. Bayer

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    Submitted: January 21, 2011
  • Hospitality Trends In The Asia-Pacific: A Discussion Of Five Key Sectors

    Hospitality Trends In The Asia-Pacific: A Discussion Of Five Key Sectors

    [ 264 ] International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 10/7 [1998] 264вЂ"271 Ð'© MCB University Press [ISSN 0959-6119] Hospitality trends in the Asia-Pacific: a discussion of five key sectors Nerilee Hing Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia Vivienne McCabe Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia Peter Lewis Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia Neil Leiper Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia This paper reviews recent trends in major hospitality sectors in the Asia-Pacific region. Observes

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    Submitted: January 28, 2011
  • Controlling Reproduction

    Controlling Reproduction

    Controlling Reproduction вЂ" Using reproductive hormones to alter human fertility. Fertility is the capability to produce offspring therefore infertility is the incapability to produce offspring. Infertility can arise in both males and females and can be acquired through inheritance or psychological problems. In men infertility can come by failing to gain or maintain an erection, a low sperm count or vas deferens; a blockage or structural defect which can obstruct sperm movement. In women it

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    Submitted: March 2, 2011
  • Drug Essay

    Drug Essay

    Law Day Essay In many peoples lives they have opportunities that pass them by. But why not be the person that jumps on those opportunities and takes advantage of them? In most cases drugs have a lot to do with your dreams passing you by. For many reasons I choose to be drug free. For starters I have a little brother that looks up to me. We fight all the time and even though we

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    Submitted: March 2, 2011
  • Good Drugs

    Good Drugs

    School Uniforms Does a school uniform make your child safer? In studies done by several well know psychologists it is overwhelming the difference that a school uniform can make. Children are less violent, more aware of their studies and less likely to steal. School uniforms can make for a safer and more productive learning environment for your children. In the first example we are showing public schools without uniforms. This produces more violent behavior in

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    Essay Length: 435 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • Gun Control Is Not The Answer

    Gun Control Is Not The Answer

    Gun Control Is Not the Answer When the word Columbine is mentioned, horrific images of murder come to mind. These images create emotional disquiet. They should. However, these emotions should not alter a person's logical though process. People who make decisions based on objective facts can become, at times, emotionally motivated to make hasty judgements. This has happened in America when it comes to the issue of gun control and the Second Amendment. Anti-gun legislation

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    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • Colombia: Drugs, War And Cartels

    Colombia: Drugs, War And Cartels

    Colombia has been a very unstable country for the past fifty years. Beginning in the 1960s Marxist guerilla groups formed. The two strongest groups called themselves the National Liberation Army (ELN) and the other was the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Making things worse, in the 1970s drug trafficking became a huge problem for Colombia. Drug cartels pretty much controlled the country starting in the mid-1970s. By the 1990s right-wing paramilitaries had formed. They

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    Essay Length: 2,254 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • Androgen Blocking Drugs And Treating Patients With Mild Heart Failure

    Androgen Blocking Drugs And Treating Patients With Mild Heart Failure

    Background Clinical trials have shown that Ð"ÑŸ-adrenergic blocking drugs are effective and well tolerated in patients with mild to moderate heart failure, but the utility and safety of these drugs in patients with advanced disease have not been evaluated. Methods and Results We enrolled 56 patients with severe chronic heart failure into a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the vasodilating Ð"ÑŸ-blocker carvedilol. All patients had advanced heart failure, as evidenced by a mean left ventricular ejection

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    Essay Length: 2,073 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • Drug War

    Drug War

    Drug war Every weekend night on Cops, we see "drug crazed" criminals being escorted to the back of police cruisers to be place under arrest. There is neither name nor story behind the person, they are just labeled as criminals and portrayed as bad people. America has the highest percentages of incarceration rates in the world. This was on drugs has slowly become a war on lower class and has placed many people behind

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    Essay Length: 1,215 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • War On Drugs

    War On Drugs

    War on Drugs: A Waste of Tax Dollars Illicit drug usage is a serious problem facing the U.S.; so far the government has been unsuccessful in finding an effective solution to this national crisis. As of now, the vast majority of governmental funding to solve the issue is going towards military operations in South America to stop the problem from the source, the growers and traffickers. This might seem like a reasonable ploy, to stop

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    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • Drug Abuse

    Drug Abuse

    The use of and abuse of illegal and prescription drugs are a health, social, and law enforcement problem that is affecting Americans across the country. Drug abuse is destroying the lives of many teens and adults and is also destroying families in the United States. The use of drugs is a major problem in the United States among all Americans, but drug addiction is the main cause for America's troubled teens today. Exactly what is

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    Submitted: March 3, 2011
  • Waste Of Tax Money On Drug War

    Waste Of Tax Money On Drug War

    The "Waste of Tax Money" on Drugs This country spends millions, and millions of dollars on the "War on Drugs". Is this "War" really necessary? I've done a lot of research and I was very surprised to see the facts on how these laws came into place. The first drug law I could find was an 18 San Francisco ordinance that outlawed the smoking of opium in opium dens. This law was passed out of

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    Submitted: March 4, 2011
  • Otis Asia Pacific (A)

    Otis Asia Pacific (A)

    After reviewing all the details of the challenges and competitors position within the region (PAO), I believe that the main problem is a lack of coordination and information between different countries in the Asia Pacific. Please follow me for a moment on this thought: Our Region is growing fast, mainly in Japan and India. Some countries as Hong Kong where the market is mature the business is driving by price. Our key business will be

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    Submitted: March 4, 2011
  • The War On Drugs

    The War On Drugs

    The War on Drugs Perhaps Americans take what they have for granted and forget that there are other countries with problems. Why does America care about what is happening in other countries like Columbia, when they have their own problems with drugs? The Untied States of America has a rather large drug trafficking problem but compared to Columbia it is fairly small. To help Columbia solve their problem the U.S. senate has decided to send

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  • Fake Presidential Climate Control Policy

    Fake Presidential Climate Control Policy

    Background on global greenhouse effects/restraints "greenhouse effect - n. - The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface." (www.thefreedictionary.com) Over the course of about thirty years the Earth's average temperature has increased by about one degree Fahrenheit, according to NASA's Goddard

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    Submitted: March 4, 2011
  • Pro. Gun Control

    Pro. Gun Control

    Lashea Williams 11/6/05 In some ways, gun control isn't as irrational as it may seem. Even though it is said to violate the people's second amendments right, which says, "A regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to bear arms shall not e infringed", some people just aren't capable of holding a gun and knowing exactly how to properly utilize it. Despite that fact, people

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    Submitted: March 4, 2011
  • Handgun Control

    Handgun Control

    (Bang, Bang, Bang) When you started school at 8:00, 30 people died from handguns, 3 of those were kids, 19 years and younger. (Bang, Bang) Just a few minutes ago while you were eating your lunch 3 more people died, 2 of those were kids bringing the total to 48...and...another has just died 49 by the end of this period 51 people will be dead. When you go home this evening, 33 adults and

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    Submitted: March 5, 2011
  • The Effects Of Illicit Drug Use Should Not Be Generalized

    The Effects Of Illicit Drug Use Should Not Be Generalized

    The most intense response I have had since the last exam was to a comment made in class stating that "a drug is a drug, is a drug". This was said during the chapter on substance abuse, and was (in context) explicitly stating the opinion that not only is all substance use hazardous, but also strongly suggests that all substances are comparable in the nature of harm they induce. If this was merely presented as

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    Submitted: March 5, 2011
  • Drug That Cures But Experimental

    Drug That Cures But Experimental

    In what might be an act of great consequence for millions of people, the FDA has approved of a new drug to treat blindness in the elderly. The drug, Lucentis is manufactured by the California-based biotechnology company Genentech Inc. and has shown in trials to greatly help patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Since usually macular degeneration occurs in older people, it is termed age-related MD, with the dry form being more common and

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    Essay Length: 394 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2011
  • Is It Personal Weakness Or Something Else That Is Chiefly To Blame For What Happens To A Central Character In One Of The Core Texts?

    Is It Personal Weakness Or Something Else That Is Chiefly To Blame For What Happens To A Central Character In One Of The Core Texts?

    "is it personal weakness or something else that is chiefly to blame for what happens to a central character in one of the core texts?" In Charles Dickens, Great Expectations, the young protagonist, Pip is decieved into believing in a far better life than the one he is living. On his way to this better life, Pip mistreats the people who should mean most to him and loses respect for his simple upbringing. Pips simple

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    Submitted: March 7, 2011
  • Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Sports

    Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Sports

    Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports There are many reasons athletes take performance-enhancing drugs. One might wonder though, why people would take them when there are so many more reasons why they should not. Performance-enhancing drugs are also referred to as anabolic steroids (Steroid Pros and Cons, 2005). "Anabolic steroids, also called steroids, 'roids, sauce or juice, are synthetic male hormones" (Steroids, Sports, and Athletic Performance, n.d.,). Taking performance-enhancing drugs affects not only the athlete, but all

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    Submitted: March 7, 2011
  • Drugs And Society

    Drugs And Society

    It seems as if the cry of "legalize drugs!" is being heard everywhere from liberals as well as conservatives. Some people argue that legalizing drugs is the only way to "win" the drug war. I agree that drug enforcement does place a burden on us. Economic resources are used up that could be used elsewhere. But the consequences of legalizing drugs would make an already large problem completely out of control. If one examines the

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    Submitted: March 7, 2011
  • Prescription Drugs

    Prescription Drugs

    Prescription Drugs Prescription drugs are a very iffy subject in today's world. They can be used to help very sick or injured persons or they can be abused and or stolen and sold for profit or to get high. One of the most stolen prescriptions is the deadly drug known as OxyContin or "Oxy's". Oxy's are one of the most intense painkillers and are used for patients in extreme pain some examples are cancer patients.

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011
  • Argument For Drug Testing

    Argument For Drug Testing

    High schools across the country have brought much attention to the idea of giving random drug tests to students in high school. The newfound interest in student drug testing may be as a result of recent polls, which have shown an increase in drug use among high school students. Many teachers, parents, and members of school comities are for the drug testing, while most students and some parents feel that this would be a violation

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011

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