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  • Eating, Substance Abuse, Sex/gender/sexual, Impulse-Control, and Personality Disorders

    Eating, Substance Abuse, Sex/gender/sexual, Impulse-Control, and Personality Disorders

    Eating, Substance Abuse, Sex/Gender/Sexual, Impulse-Control, and Personality Disorders Name: Institution: Substance abuse, eating disorders, gender identity, sexual, as well as, personality disorder to a greater extent reduces the latent of normal functioning of the human. Even though, their elements can vary widely, understanding of them reduces the stigmatized standpoint of the disorders and enhances interception reasonable approach and preventions to avail support and resume to normalcy. Eating Disorders Biological: Eating disorders biological elements entail, hormonal

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    Essay Length: 998 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 21, 2012 Autor: smalldavid
  • Arranging a Marriage in India

    Arranging a Marriage in India

    As a young American woman in India for the first time, I found this custom of arranged marriage oppressive. How could any intelligent young person agree to such a marriage without great reluctance? It was contrary to everything I believed about the importance of romantic love as the only basis of a happy marriage. It also clashed with my strongly held notions that the choice of such an intimate and permanent relationship could be made

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    Submitted: March 25, 2012 Autor: e4158278138
  • Violence in Society

    Violence in Society

    Argumentative essay: Violence in society Do we live in a violent society? Throughout history the human race has been in a violent struggle for power, and as we move forward even the youngest in our generation resort to violence to solve there differences. With time intimidation is becoming more and more common and because of the violent world we have created the next generation is growing into more violent society. While Violence in our society

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    Submitted: April 6, 2012 Autor: lemieum3
  • The Significance of Gender in Explaining Senior Executive Pay Variations: An Exploratory Study

    The Significance of Gender in Explaining Senior Executive Pay Variations: An Exploratory Study

    A Summary Report of Renner, Rives and Bowlin’s “The Significance of Gender in Explaining Senior Executive Pay Variations: An Exploratory Study” Introduction Although there are many laws in effect that directly relate to and address discrimination in the workplace, unfortunately, discrimination still exists and is a major concern. One discrimination issue that is being addressed on separate levels is the gap in gender pay. Gender pay discrimination has been researched and investigated for many years;

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    Submitted: April 13, 2012 Autor: mmatthews911
  • Microsoft in India Case Study Analysis

    Microsoft in India Case Study Analysis

    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS SUBMITTED BY LIGIA C. POPESCU DATE NOVEMBER 5, 2011 INTRO In 2009, Microsoft India was creating their Go-To-Market strategy with their new cloud computing product offerings. To meet the needs of the various needs of the IT market, they had developed three types of products – IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), SaaS (Software as a Service) and PaaS (Platform as a Service). The market was separated into three segments – Government

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    Essay Length: 2,304 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 21, 2012 Autor: Ligia
  • Communication and Gender

    Communication and Gender

    Communication and Gender After doing my research on communication between men and woman, I found it quite interesting that they communicate the same, but yet so differently. It was very interesting for me to see that men are able to discuss just about any topic and be able to agree to disagree and still be able to continue on with what they were doing. On the other hand woman take communication so much more seriously

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    Essay Length: 776 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 30, 2012 Autor: Donna
  • Gender Development

    Gender Development

    Gender Development Doctor D. G. Myers says ¨Man and Women are not from different planets- Mars and Venus- but from the same planet earth." Said this, man and women are more alike than different. We have more commonalties than we think. For instance, we have faced similar adaptive challenges and share the same components by which we learn, see, feel, smell, etc. Even our genetic makeup is so similar, where 45 out 46 chromosomes are

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    Essay Length: 478 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 6, 2012 Autor: peter
  • Joint Venture in India

    Joint Venture in India

    Executive Summary Situation Analysis: The Fisherman’s Wharf is a locally owned fast food outlet that will be positioned as an international franchise through our creative approach to the company's image and detail presentation. The Fisherman’s Wharf will provide a combination of excellent food at value pricing, with fun packaging and atmosphere. In today's highly competitive environment, it is becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate one fast food outlet from another. Our main priority is to establish

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    Essay Length: 3,378 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: June 25, 2012 Autor: irelandc
  • Discrimination Against Women and the Gender Wage Gap

    Discrimination Against Women and the Gender Wage Gap

    From the beginning, women have always been discriminated against and viewed as the weaker gender. In some discriminatory views, women are often thought of as mothers and homemakers. In years past, women have had to fight for their rights, while men had theirs handed to them. Discrimination against women in the workplace has caused laws to be placed on discriminating against women based on gender. It has taken many years for women to be viewed

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    Submitted: June 27, 2012 Autor: tayyyy321
  • Trip to India

    Trip to India

    full version My Trip To India Essay My Trip To India Category: English Autor: viking 16 February 2010 Words: 1800 | Pages: 8 Trip to India Peering out of the international terminal window, I gaped at the colossal Boeing-747 plane standing in front of me, with not just one floor but two floors of seats. All buzzed up in excitement, I bombarded my father with questions about my first real trip to India. I say

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    Submitted: June 28, 2012 Autor: rita
  • India's Management Mind-Set

    India's Management Mind-Set

    India's Management Mind-Set: The nation's model of human capital management reveals four lessons for managers worldwide. By Peter Cappelli This article highlights some of the distinct practices that set leading Indian enterprises apart from their international counterparts with in the global economy. The most distinguished aspect of these practices would be referred to as the "India Way" of leadership. The India Way is a mind set that emphasizes Indian business leaders becoming more involved with

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    Essay Length: 831 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 17, 2012 Autor: peter
  • Violence and Comedy in the Works of Martin McDonagh

    Violence and Comedy in the Works of Martin McDonagh

    VIOLENCE AND COMEDY A central theme to much of McDonagh’s work is the presence of both violence and comedy on stage. Fintan O’Toole summarises that “much of contemporary Irish drama seems to follow this tradition of using comedy to explore the darker side of the human experience ”. However, in order to move our argument forward, it is useful to investigate the purpose of combining both extreme violence and moments of great comedy. McDonagh uses

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    Submitted: July 21, 2012 Autor: aisling777
  • Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking - Sharon Erickson Nepstadt

    Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking - Sharon Erickson Nepstadt

    5. Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking-Sharon Erickson Nepstadt Religion, in the eyes of the religious, promotes good and anything that is less is seen as bad. However, the way that religious activists handle the bad differs between being violent and nonviolent. Extremists either condemn or execute the evil, whereas religious peacemakers believe that all people are redeemable and can be converted, but if you choose not to, you are still seen as being evil. Nepstadt is

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    Submitted: July 22, 2012 Autor: antoni
  • Starbucks in India

    Starbucks in India

    3 INTRODUCTION The study structured based on PEST analysis and attempts to bring out the major areas of concern for Starbucks in order to enter in Indian market. This proposal will suggest two new locations for Starbucks in India: one in Mumbai, and the other in the nation's capital, New Delhi. These locations were strategically picked to ensure success of the business venture. The major competition for Starbucks at the moment is the Barista Coffee

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    Essay Length: 496 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 24, 2012 Autor: moto
  • Economic Indicators of India

    Economic Indicators of India

    Global Scenario • Recovery slowing; global environment continues to be a cause for caution Domestic Scenario • Recovery consolidating; economy rapidly converging to its trend rate of growth. Agri. growth prospects boosted; sustained growth in service sector. • Inflation dominant concern; implications for real interest rates • Fiscal deficit conforming to budget estimates • External front -export growth constrained by continuing sluggishness in global economy; demand for imports increased due to strong domestic recovery Overall

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    Essay Length: 493 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 27, 2012 Autor: sonalcarya
  • Launch of Mobile Hospital in India

    Launch of Mobile Hospital in India

    Paper is all about understanding the need of rural people & seeing the opportunity to help them by new innovative product called Mobile hospital. Due to detorating health conditions in rural areas & undeveloped infrastruture , we have seen the opportunity to develop a new product offer which indeed help people to maintain their health & as well to reach them in timely manner. To make is cost effective , we approach Tata to consider

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    Submitted: August 17, 2012 Autor: ajay4world
  • Print Media India

    Print Media India

    Service Marketing in PRINT MEDIA (NEWSPAPER) BY:- Amita Mishra Ishita Malviya Pulkit Gupta Rakshit Aggarwal Sneha Gupta   Acknowledgement We are indebted to our Marketing faculty Mrs. Richa singh kapoor. Without her support, encouragement this project would not be possible to make. We are extremely thankful to our colleagues who generously shared their ideas with us, offered constructive feedback and refined our thinking and understanding of Service Marketing. I take this opportunity to thank everyone

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    Essay Length: 1,497 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: August 26, 2012 Autor: amitamishra_20
  • How Has the Trend of Domestic Violence Within Society Changed over Time and What Effect Does the Violence Have on the Mentality and Psychological Wellbeing of Victims and Witnesses?

    How Has the Trend of Domestic Violence Within Society Changed over Time and What Effect Does the Violence Have on the Mentality and Psychological Wellbeing of Victims and Witnesses?

    Research Question How has the trend of domestic violence within society changed over time and what effect does the violence have on the mentality and psychological wellbeing of victims and witnesses? Hypothesis The trend of reported domestic violence has increased over time in addition; the effects of such violence may lead to violent tendencies in both victims and witnesses such as young children and a range of emotional and physiological disorders such as clinical depression

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    Essay Length: 986 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: August 26, 2012 Autor: deathstar
  • Gender and Family

    Gender and Family

    Gender and Family When it comes to gender and delinquency it seems that males have a higher delinquency rate. This may be due to the roles in the family unit. One theory is that girls are less delinquent than boys because they are supervised more closely, have stronger emotional bonds to families and thus are less free to break the law (Hagan et al, 1985; Jensen and Eve 1976; Singer and Levine 1988). Males tend

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    Essay Length: 1,467 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: August 27, 2012 Autor: ggbanks3
  • Pepsico and Coca-Cola India

    Pepsico and Coca-Cola India

    1. The political environment in India has proven to be critical to company performance for both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not, could developments in the political arena have been handled better by each company? 2. Timing of entry into the Indian market brought different results for PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India. What benefits or

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    Essay Length: 450 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 4, 2012 Autor: andrey
  • Gender Difference

    Gender Difference

    What elements of the original Swatch marketing plan were most critical to the brand's success? Do you agree with the original product strategy? The channel strategy? The promotional strategy? What about the pricing strategy - what does Franco Bosisio mean when he says that the Swatch is sold at a "clean price"? Given the huge demand for Swatches (particularly for certain models), did the company make a mistake in not raising the price for some

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    Submitted: September 9, 2012 Autor: chen891211
  • Fresh Food Supply Chains in India

    Fresh Food Supply Chains in India

    Fresh Food Supply Chains in India is unorganised, inefficient, corrupt, and unhygienic Licensed middlemen, called mandis over the years has grown layer upon layer of intermediaries, farmers cant sell there stocks directly to market 2) The thumb rule of price rise from a farmer to a consumer fruits and vegetables is 1:2:3:4. What farmer sells for 1 is sold at the mandi at 2, which becomes 3 at the mandi at the consumption centre and 4

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    Submitted: September 18, 2012 Autor: anupam83
  • Legalizing Marijuana and India

    Legalizing Marijuana and India

    Legalizing Marijuana and India BCOM/2 July 15, 2012 Legalizing Marijuana and India The debate of legalizing marijuana is not only a debate in the United States. Several other countries had also battle rather to legalize possession and use of the substance and what effect it may have on their economy and their people. One country that allows the substance to be used but not possessed is India. Although it is illegal to possess marijuana in

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    Submitted: October 1, 2012 Autor: Zaida9900
  • Discuss the Significance of Violence to the Messages of Steinbeck's ‘of Mice and Men'

    Discuss the Significance of Violence to the Messages of Steinbeck's ‘of Mice and Men'

    Violence is significant and essential in ‘Of Mice and Men’ because it helps us to see that violence rules the life of the characters. This is out of frustration because they are all stuck in the same place and can’t go anywhere or do anything with their lives making them lonely and isolated, so they treat each other cruelly not taking notice of how this affects other characters hopes and dreams. Violence is used as

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    Submitted: October 2, 2012 Autor: kiakovvy
  • Passage to India

    Passage to India

    1. The central idea at work in the novel was the questionable coexistence and acquaintance between British and Indians. This main focus stayed consistent throughout the entirety of the novel, and displayed ja sort of foreboding, tense, ominous mood. Though the mood changes throughout the different stages along with the weather, these predominant moods are apparent. Y Within this question of their relationship naturally lies other ideas such as colonialism and imperialism. Forster explores the

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    Submitted: October 3, 2012 Autor: dako1035

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