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  • Case for Critical Thinking: Australian Banks in Asia

    Case for Critical Thinking: Australian Banks in Asia

    Case for critical thinking: Australian banks in Asia 1. Notwithstanding challenging business conditions in China, do you think Australian business needs to exit Europe and America and focus on Asia? Justify your answer. Recently, fears about dept crisis in Europe are very thorny problem to Australia banks. Specially, NAB’s overseas branch is managed in Unite kingdom. But, NAB is suffered from dept crisis in Europe, so this bank does not want to devote all their

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    Submitted: September 9, 2014 Autor: nsh8739
  • The Cultural Basis for Our Environmental Crisis

    The Cultural Basis for Our Environmental Crisis

    In “The Cultural Basis for Our Environmental Crisis", Lewis Moncrief argues that the man has been modifying the natural world since the beginning. Besides, he claims that the democracy, technology, urbanization, increasing individual wealth, and an aggressive attitude toward nature give the impression to be in a straight line related to the current environmental problematic being challenged in the Western world. These revolutions around the world have helped to improve the quality of people’s life

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    Submitted: September 13, 2014 Autor: diananarvaez
  • Culture and Environmental Crisis

    Culture and Environmental Crisis

    Culture and Environmental Crisis In “The Cultural Basis for Our Environment” Lewis Moncrief argues that America has three main reasons for the environmental crisis that we are currently stuck in. He argues that we have a lack of moral direction concerning nature, social institutions are not trying to make any adjustments to the “stress” on the environment, and our “abiding faith in technology” to fix everything. Moncrief takes the stand that in America we do

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    Submitted: September 15, 2014 Autor: argarok68
  • Critical Analysis of Blurring the Boundaries

    Critical Analysis of Blurring the Boundaries

    In the article blurring the boundaries: New Social Media, New Social Science (NSMNSS), the author Blank builds a clear structure to explain an important idea about the advantages and disadvantages of social media data. But the expounding and analysis of this idea is neither logical enough nor solid enough to support the thesis of the whole article. The thesis Blank claims in this article is that NSMNSS network has been facing the challenges of new

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    Submitted: October 2, 2014 Autor: hesenglin
  • The Economic Crisis

    The Economic Crisis

    The Economic Crisis Jenefer May COMM/215 January 17, 2012 Vicky Hatch The Economic Crisis The use of credit cards and luxurious purchases was a normal part of life for every American and it was a sign of economic growth. Until the economic crisis, it collapsed because of the greed in the American consumer whose no longer satisfied with the basic essentials, but he or she also desire to spend money on things he or she

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    Submitted: October 5, 2014 Autor: jeepingfun
  • Why People Don't Help in a Crisis

    Why People Don't Help in a Crisis

    In their essay “Why People Don’t Help in a Crisis” (Reader’s Digest, May 1969, vol. 94), John Darley and Bibb Latane discuss about the bystanders who do not help other people. Intending the general audience, the essay emphasizes on factors why people pretend to be unaware of the emergencies around them. Darley and Latane mention the three aspects why onlookers ignore the dangers near them. Firstly, one should detect that something is going on. But

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    Submitted: October 20, 2014 Autor: ravneetbaidwan
  • Financial Crisis

    Financial Crisis

    When people talking about how to describe the performance of an economy, there would be many types of variable to measure and we are going to focus on three main macroeconomic variables. Real gross domestic(GDP), the inflation rate, and the unemployment rate. "Real GDP measures the total income of everyone in the economy. The inflation rate measures how fast prices are rising. The unemployment rate measures the fraction of the labor force that is out

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    Submitted: October 21, 2014 Autor: mingqi
  • Phl 458 - Critical Thinking Essay Questions

    Phl 458 - Critical Thinking Essay Questions

    Critical Thinking Essay Questions PHL/458 10/27/2014 Critical Thinking Essay Questions Describe a situation of public interest in which critical and/or creative thought could have been used for a better outcome. Describe why it is important to think critically and creatively in similar situations. Technology is a growing as rapid as the world is today bringing several thing into the public’s eye that may have once been looked past in the daily events. One situation that

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    Submitted: January 12, 2015 Autor: mellndan2011
  • On What Grounds Have Socialists Criticized the Liberal View of Equality?

    On What Grounds Have Socialists Criticized the Liberal View of Equality?

    On what grounds have socialists criticized the liberal view of equality? Equality is the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities. The liberal view of equality is based around the fact that everyone deserves to be born equally regardless of glass, gender or race. Everyone deserves the same fundamental rights opportunities in order to create a fully democratic society. Therefore, the support for equality of opportunity is right at the heart of

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    Submitted: February 11, 2015 Autor: johners108
  • Health Workforce Policy: The Problems and The Solutions to This Crisis

    Health Workforce Policy: The Problems and The Solutions to This Crisis

    HEALTH WORKFORCE POLICY Health Workforce Policy: The Problems and the Solutions to this crisis Tiffany J. Eley Park University Introduction Imagine you go into a hospital and have a serious injury at this point all you are thinking about is being able to see a nurse, doctor, practically anyone that will be able to assist you because you feel like you are on your death bed. Now, one nurse comes out and tells you that

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    Submitted: February 14, 2015 Autor: naandtif
  • Critical Thinking of “an Organization’s Reward System Can Assist Organizational Success”

    Critical Thinking of “an Organization’s Reward System Can Assist Organizational Success”

    Bradford university school of management UB:13021271 MAN 4222M Msc Human Resources Management SCHOOL OF Management UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD Critical thinking of “An organization’s reward system can assist organizational success” UB: 130XXXX1 Tutor: Professor Tony Royle Academic Year: 2014-2015 Date 05/12/2014 ________________ Table of content Introduction 1. The role of reward system in an organization 2. How to process a reward system 3. Drawbacks of unreasonable reward system Conclusion Reference ________________ Introduction The purpose of this

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    Submitted: February 15, 2015 Autor: jingyichen
  • A Critical Essay on Language in Culture

    A Critical Essay on Language in Culture

    A Critical Essay on Language in Culture Respectfully Submitted to Mr. Francis Reil J. Nodado ENGL 6 Adviser A.Y (2014 - 2015) Submitted by Lovely Marie C. Guinta-ason Ab – English 3 This critical essay seeks to define language and culture from the viewpoints of some linguists; explicate language in the context of culture; and the role of language in a culture. Language is a form of social behavior (Schwatrz, 1963). A society is

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    Submitted: February 17, 2015 Autor: lovely guinta-ason
  • Brian Williams Criticized

    Brian Williams Criticized

    Article Rebuttal Barry Heaton BCOM/2 2/12/2015 Richard Landesman Article Rebuttal In recent events Brian Williams, a well-known news reporter with NBC News was criticized for lying about a story he has been telling since 2003. The nightly news reporters bid for self-glorification by falsely claiming he was in a U.S. military helicopter forced to land in the Iraqi desert after being hit by ground fire, and rockets are what has everyone talking. But was he

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    Submitted: February 19, 2015 Autor: bazheaton
  • Calculate the After Tax Cost of Debt

    Calculate the After Tax Cost of Debt

    Question 9-1 Calculate the after tax cost of debt under each of the following conditions 1. Interest rate of 13%, tax rate of 0% Solution: Given, Interest rate (rd) = 13% Tax rate (T) = 0% Now, To calculate the after-tax cost of debt We have, After-tax cost of debt = rd (1-T) = 13% ( 1-0) = 13% Therefore, after tax cost of debt at 13% interest rate and 0% tax rate is 13%.

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    Submitted: February 23, 2015 Autor: Sagar Shrestha
  • Critical Analysis Worksheet

    Critical Analysis Worksheet

    Critical Analysis Worksheet 1) Define the term conclusion. A conclusion is when you come to the final result or something, whether is being after a final thought or after research had been attained. 2) What is the conclusion of each article? The conclusion for “Common Core” is difficult to say. Alabama’s conclusion is they are trying to defend Common Core. But the rest of the article gave many different opinions. The conclusion to “The

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    Submitted: February 26, 2015 Autor: rn3s2dk136
  • A Critical Review on - the Legitimacy of New Assurance Providers: Making the Cap Fit

    A Critical Review on - the Legitimacy of New Assurance Providers: Making the Cap Fit

    A critical review on: The legitimacy of new assurance providers: Making the cap fit By Paul Andona, Clinton Free, Prabhu Sivabalan Accounting, Organization and Society, 39 (2014) -96 Ioan Codrut Turlea Sander van Houten 6126979 Date: 08th October, 2014 Seminar 3, wed 13.00 -15.00 SAE 2014/2015 ________________ Introduction This essay is a critical review of the paper “The legitimacy of new assurance providers: Making the cap fit”, by Paul Andona, Clinton Free, and Prabhu Sivabalan

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    Submitted: February 27, 2015 Autor: scandeer
  • Comment on Why Innovation Is Critical to Success.

    Comment on Why Innovation Is Critical to Success.

    Comment on why innovation is critical to success. (Please limit your answer to 250 words.) I would define innovation as creativity coupled with successful realization. Innovation is the result of purposeful work. It must be built on one’s own strength yet not ignoring one’s weaknesses. I consider innovation as an important driver for the growth and sustainability of a business. I was working on the initial sizing of the Engine casing at Goodrich. The sizing

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    Submitted: February 28, 2015 Autor: Vineet Bansal
  • Poverty After the Financial Crisis in 2008

    Poverty After the Financial Crisis in 2008

    Mohammed Alyaeesh 1. Introduction In 2008, the United States experienced what could be deemed as one of the worst economic setbacks in history. The economic recession six years ago did not only impact the general economy of the country but also trickled down to the everyday lives of the Americans. The said recession exposed the frailties of the American economy. However, more than this, this economic setback gave an impression to the global community that

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    Submitted: March 3, 2015 Autor: Mohammed Alyaeesh
  • The Regulatory System Before the Financial Crisis

    The Regulatory System Before the Financial Crisis

    In the light of recent financial crisis, what are the lessons to be learnt and the implication for the regulation? Compare the regulatory system in Trinidad and Tobago with United States and Canada. The regulatory system before the financial crisis According to F. Mishkin and S. Eakins (2012) in Financial Markets and Institutions, a financial crisis is a “major disruption in the financial markets characterized by sharp declines in asset prices and firm failures” (p.

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    Submitted: March 10, 2015 Autor: Parvati Maharaj
  • European Scramble for Africa

    European Scramble for Africa

    After The Benin Conference in Africa from 1884-1885 the scramble for Africa occurred. According to the documents, Africa’s reactions were based off three things: Harmony and Unity, Retaliation against enemies, and their actions to gain Self confidence in themselves to stand up for justice for Africa and relying and focusing on their religion . Many people reacted differently because of the scramble for Africa whether it was working together in harmony or while others retaliate

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    Submitted: March 12, 2015 Autor: niara.lara
  • Bigo Critical Response

    Bigo Critical Response

    Theories of Security Valerie Djuhari The (in)securitization practices of the three universes of EU border control: Military/Navy – border guards/police – database analysts Didier Bigo This article on border control by Didier Bigo continues his scholarship about the linguistics of security, following his article on International Political Sociology, where he highlights the speech act and exceptionalization of security measures as part of the process of the insecuritization in political discourse. The article is based on

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    Submitted: March 13, 2015 Autor: hayzel_nut123
  • A Brief Note of the Financial and Economic Crisis in 2008

    A Brief Note of the Financial and Economic Crisis in 2008

    Proximate and other causes of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 By the time this book is in your hands, the global financial crisis of 2008 (GFC) might sound like a distant memory. At least, the memory of the crisis must be fading. But, it is important to recall the s salient elements of this crisis. Global Explanations with the US being the intellectual leader Any US-centric explanation of the crisis would, of course, fail

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    Submitted: March 20, 2015 Autor: Xiao Hu
  • Note on Circular Debt and Water Issue

    Note on Circular Debt and Water Issue

    Note on Circular Debt and Water Issue The causes and impacts of power sector circular debt in Pakistan Primary causes of circular debt: (First page of Executive Summary) 1. Poor governance 2. Delays in tariff determination 3. Fuel price methodology 4. Poor revenue collection 5. Delayed and incomplete payments by Ministry of Finance 6. Prolonged stays on fuel price adjustment 7. Transmission and distribution losses Secondary causes of circular debt: (Second page of Executive Summary)

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    Submitted: March 23, 2015 Autor: a.a.
  • Critical Thinking - Top Ten Fallacies of All Time

    Critical Thinking - Top Ten Fallacies of All Time

    Top Ten Fallacies of All Time PHL/320 Version 2 University of Phoenix Material Top Ten Fallacies of All Time This content has been taken with permission from the inside front cover of Critical Thinking. 1. Ad Hominem Argument: Disputing a position or argument by criticizing its source. Universally esteemed by talk radio hosts as the highest form of reasoning. 1. Straw man: Disputing a position by exaggerating it, misrepresenting it, or otherwise distorting it. Putting

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    Submitted: March 23, 2015 Autor: kmomma19
  • Critical Review of “procurement Method as Conflict and Dispute Reduction Mechanism for Construction Industry in Malaysia”,

    Critical Review of “procurement Method as Conflict and Dispute Reduction Mechanism for Construction Industry in Malaysia”,

    Critical Review of “Procurement Method as Conflict and Dispute Reduction Mechanism for Construction Industry in Malaysia”, by Aminah Md Yusof, Syuhaida Ismail and Leong Shiang Chin 2011 2nd International Conference on Construction and Project Management IPEDR vol.15 (2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press, Singapore Conflict and dispute in the construction industry are certainly rampant and the subject should consider as extremely important to evaluate, especially if we know the role that construction plays in the social

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    Submitted: March 26, 2015 Autor: Abujenan

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