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  • Title Vii of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Title Vii of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. I do not think Parris will succeed with her allegations. The issue is not the fact that she is a woman, but that he had two employees that were dating. This caused conflict within in his company. Usually, and employer has a policy in place to define the rules of dating

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    Submitted: January 22, 2013 Autor: harmoney
  • The Proper Purpose of Criminal Law Is to Enforce Moral Principles

    The Proper Purpose of Criminal Law Is to Enforce Moral Principles

    "The proper purpose of criminal law is to enforce moral principles." Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer. Before an opinion can be formed on the purpose of criminal law a number of areas must first be defined. Definitions are not restricted to dictionaries and in this area it was "characteristic of the literature to take a philosophical plane"1. This essay will therefore give the different definitions of criminal law and morality, cite the

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    Submitted: February 6, 2013 Autor: Jalim
  • Evaluate the Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the Protection of Human Rights in the Uk

    Evaluate the Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the Protection of Human Rights in the Uk

    In 1950 the UK, alongside 47 other countries, signed the European Constitution of Human Rights to avoid future devastation like World War 2. However this membership of the ECHR didn’t involve human rights being apart of our own UK law, so using the convention usually meant taking cases to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg which was time consuming and expensive. For example the ‘right to die’ case of Diane Pretty. During Diane

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    Submitted: February 28, 2013 Autor: michaela512
  • The Purpose of Accounting

    The Purpose of Accounting

    The Purpose of Accounting The purpose of accounting is keeping track of transactions and recording revenue and expenses, which are important business processes often assigned to an accounting department or a financial manager. Accounting is a business discipline that allows companies to record analyze and retrieve critical financial information that can be used to determine a company's financial status and provide reports and insights needed to make sound financial decisions. The primary purpose of accounting

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    Submitted: March 23, 2013 Autor: shelbs1775
  • Information Technology Act Paper

    Information Technology Act Paper

    Information Technology Acts Paper Federal Governments or Congresses, for many years had to step into to help and established different lawful Acts to protect and serve our country and “consumers”. There are several different Acts that became lawful over the years by the Federal Governments and Congresses, for instance; Do Not Call Act, 2003, Federal Information Security Management Act, 2002, and Electronic Communication privacy Act, 1984 along with several others. “"The Children's Online Privacy Protection

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    Submitted: April 4, 2013 Autor: foxyrider2442
  • Purpose of Using Songs in School

    Purpose of Using Songs in School

    Songs has become part of our life. We listen to at least a song almost every day either when travelling, studying or going to work. Songs work perfectly with young learners in teaching them language. Good song will bounce in the children’s head after the lesson is over. These learners quickly pick up the rhythm, melody as well the words, thus make them eagerly humming the song. Language teachers can have songs as the introduction

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    Submitted: April 5, 2013 Autor: aminah
  • Specific Purpose: To Persuade My Audience To Reject the Plastic Surgery To Enhance Their Self-Image

    Specific Purpose: To Persuade My Audience To Reject the Plastic Surgery To Enhance Their Self-Image

    Specific purpose: To persuade my audience to reject the plastic surgery to enhance their self-image. Central Idea: Plastic surgery is dangerous for their physical and psychological health, as well as the results never match their expectations. Introduction Since childhood, we have always been told what beauty is. The doll we play with, the magazine we read and the programs that we watch all teach us how a beautiful person looks like. The perception of beauty

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    Submitted: April 6, 2013 Autor: shaanu
  • Purpose of Recruiting

    Purpose of Recruiting

    The purpose of recruitment is to generate and maintain the interest of desirable potential employees. An organization’s recruitment messages, how it handles its recruiting process, and the behaviors of its recruiters can all influence its current and future hiring effectiveness and have spillover effects as well. Treating potential applicants and employees as potential customers can enhance organizational hiring success as well as organizational performance. The question of who should recruit for a particular position is

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    Submitted: April 15, 2013 Autor: everzwj
  • Discuss the Author’s Purpose and Identify the Rhetorical Choices That He or She Makes to Convey That Purpose

    Discuss the Author’s Purpose and Identify the Rhetorical Choices That He or She Makes to Convey That Purpose

    Rhetorical Analysis Discuss the author’s purpose and identify the rhetorical choices that he or she makes to convey that purpose. Mead’s purpose within this passage was to convey how a person’s life depends solely on what conditions they were born into because this will determine the kind of life that they end up living. Mead used simile, anaphora, and antithesis in order to convince the reader of her point. The simile helps the reader into

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    Submitted: April 15, 2013 Autor: danilovsyou
  • What Is Acting?

    What Is Acting?

    What is acting? Acting is portraying the character that has been given to you. Why do we lie? We lie to hide the truth. There is a big difference between acting and lying. When you lie, you're not telling the truth and sometimes it’s hard for a person to snap out of that lie. When you act, you go into that character's mind frame, and you make them yours, but you can return to yourself.

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    Submitted: April 18, 2013 Autor: sts296
  • Finding Purpose in Tunneling Through Granite

    Finding Purpose in Tunneling Through Granite

    Marcus Ryu The article I selected is “Finding Purpose in Tunneling Through Granite” by Adam Bryant The interview was on Marcus Ryu, the CEO of Guidewire Software, and a maker of software for the insurance industry. I chose this article due to the problem solving view points of the CEO Ryu. Ryu states that right after the tech crash and right after 9/11, it was a very contrarian time to start a company, so one

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    Submitted: May 3, 2013 Autor: makinmoves
  • The Clear Water Act

    The Clear Water Act

    The Clear water Act IP 5 Environmental Science Danette Burnette Laura Stepp Abstract We are going to be talking about the clear water law and how it came about. We also going to talk about when it got passed and how long it took to passed it. We will also be talking about the environmental side of it. Clear Water Act The Clean Water act (CWA) was passed in 1948 and regulates the discharge and

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    Submitted: May 5, 2013 Autor: tink1227
  • Acts of Slavery

    Acts of Slavery

    The act of slavery dehumanized African Americans for centuries. Slave owners often organized patrols what restricted African American travel and gatherings, and controlled who had access to weapons and information. During the 1800’s slaves were tired of being controlled, some took a stand by attempting to forming revolts, which was a problem for the slave owners and the government. The dictionary definition of revolt is “to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as

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    Submitted: May 6, 2013 Autor: misspretice
  • Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 and the Do Not Call Implementation Act, 2003

    Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 and the Do Not Call Implementation Act, 2003

    The two acts that I, have choose to be discussed in this paper are the Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000, and the Do Not Call Implementation Act, 2003.The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law which was passed by Congress to allocate the offensive content over the Internet. CIPA obligates the schools and all public libraries to require filters on their computers to stop minors from accessing sites that are not appropriate.

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    Submitted: June 23, 2013 Autor: Orange2
  • Nurse Practice Act Comparison of Indiana and Texas

    Nurse Practice Act Comparison of Indiana and Texas

    Running head: COMPARISON OF NURSE PRACTICE ACTS Nurse Practice Act Comparison of Indiana and Texas Indiana University Kokomo School of Nursing Nurse Practice Act Comparison of Indiana and Texas Many people are aware that there is a governing body over hospitals, doctors, and nurses, but many do not know that each of these are separate. Not only is there a specific entity over nurses in the United States, but each state has its own Board

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    Submitted: June 26, 2013 Autor: curtishabell
  • Cloning for Medical Purposes

    Cloning for Medical Purposes

    Cloning for Medical Purposes Nilsa Llanos Eastwick College Abstract The most publicly justifiable application of human cloning, if there is one at all, is to provide self-compatible cells or tissues for medical use, especially transplantation. Some have argued that this raises no new ethical issues above those raised by any form of embryo experimentation. I argue that this research is less morally problematic than other embryo research. Indeed, it is not merely morally permissible but

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    Submitted: August 25, 2013 Autor: nisy
  • Purpose and History Paper

    Purpose and History Paper

    Purpose and History When someone does something wrong no matter if it is a crime or something that your parents told you not to do there are consequences. The concept of being punished for what you do wrong is a concept that has been around for as long as history can tell us. Crime and punishment go hand in hand with each other. The prison system was developed in order to help the criminal justice

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    Submitted: September 2, 2013 Autor: dixie5weetheart
  • Summarize and Assess the Dodd-Frank Act and It Likely Effects on Financial Markets

    Summarize and Assess the Dodd-Frank Act and It Likely Effects on Financial Markets

    Summarize and assess the Dodd-Frank Act and it likely effects on financial markets. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was created to promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end “too big to fail,” to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes. It was proposed by Barney Frank from

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    Submitted: September 5, 2013 Autor: nmcurley
  • Analysis of a Research Report - Evaluation of the Act Intervention to Improve Nurses' Cardiac Triage Decision

    Analysis of a Research Report - Evaluation of the Act Intervention to Improve Nurses' Cardiac Triage Decision

    Analysis of a Research Report In the article, Evaluation of the ACT Intervention to Improve Nurses' Cardiac Triage Decisions, the problem is that only about 25% of the patients with acute chest pain receive an ECG within ten minutes of arrival to the Emergency Department (ED). "The purpose of this study was to evaluate the preliminary effectiveness of the Aid to Cardiac Triage (ACT) intervention to improve ED nurses' cardiac triage decisions by determining the

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    Submitted: September 9, 2013 Autor: Jane
  • Statement of Purpose​​

    Statement of Purpose​​

    Currently, I am enrolled in a Master of science in Mechanical Engineering program at Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. I have a bachelors degree in Architecture form a reputable Nigerian University. I have gained considerable knowledge in the classroom, through internships with professional construction companies and also from personal experiences during my undergraduate career. I decided to opt for Civil Engineering with specialty in Structural Engineering because I believe that when coupled with my knowledge

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    Submitted: September 15, 2013 Autor: Euketui
  • Public Transport Safety Act, 2013

    Public Transport Safety Act, 2013

    Principle Issue The basic issue for the development of this Public Transport safety Act, 2013’ is based on the recent public transport vehicles accidents occurred due to bursting/explosion of the CNG / LPG cylinders which kills many people mostly school children. This Act would provide a clear guideline pertinent to use of alternate fuel in public transport, specially CNG and LPG cylinders. It would also help authorities to maintain strict check and balance over ill

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    Submitted: September 30, 2013 Autor: SyedOvais
  • Law Enforcement and the Patriot Act

    Law Enforcement and the Patriot Act

    The scope of our law enforcement changed from that of an agency designed to protect and serve the people to an agency designed to protect and serve the government without interest in the people's welfare. By allowing the gross manipulation of our constitution that is the Patriot Act, we have effectively denied ourselves the rights with which we grew up. Our Law Enforcement Agencies could if they so chose arrest me simply for being against

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    Submitted: September 30, 2013 Autor: sameed
  • Sarbanes-Oxley and U.S. Patriot Acts

    Sarbanes-Oxley and U.S. Patriot Acts

    The Sarbanes-Oxley and U.S. Patriot Acts Protecting investors by improving accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosures made pursuant to the securities laws is why the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was created. New standards for corporate accountability as well as penalties for acts of wrongdoing were also a provision of the act. The interaction between corporate boards and executives and the corporate auditors also changed under the act to comply with the new standards set in place.

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    Submitted: October 4, 2013 Autor: rita
  • Othello: Study Questions - Act II

    Othello: Study Questions - Act II

    13. What happens to the threat of a Turkish invasion of Cyprus? The Turkish fleet of ships sent to invade Cyprus didn’t survive the storm so the threat of a Turkish invasion was no longer present. 14. What non-literal purpose does the storm play in the story? Shakespeare used the storm to foreshadow the drama to unfold, specifically Iago’s plot to ruin Othello through jealousy. 15. Why does Shakespeare move the action of his play

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    Submitted: October 15, 2013 Autor: saikel
  • The Purpose of This Experiment Was to Identify If the Catalase Is Positive for Ph Activity

    The Purpose of This Experiment Was to Identify If the Catalase Is Positive for Ph Activity

    Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to identify if the catalase is positive for pH activity. Introduction An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions. The enzyme molecule was discovered in 1936 to be a protein crystal. Enzymes increase rate of reaction by lowering the energy of the transition state molecule being formed in a particular reaction. Or by

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    Submitted: October 26, 2013 Autor: andrey

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