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											Xbrl CasesPart 1 Choice A * Quality of Content - I think the content was good because it was simple and progressive from what a simple paragraph looks like in html and xbrl. At the same time it did not seem to teach how to actually use xbrl but instead just what it looked like in simple form. I would give this 3stars. * Ease of use - This was very simple to use because it Rating:Essay Length: 727 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: March 4, 2012
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											Relations CasePlease respond to one of the two following discussion questions not later than Thursday of Week 1. Ensure your response is at least 200 words and that you substitute your name for mine on the subject line. * What are the differences between employees and independent contractors? Is it possible for an employer to reclassify all of his employees as independent contractors? Explain why or why not. Provide an example. * The employer makes the Rating:Essay Length: 498 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 4, 2012
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											Usher CaseEng 1120 Y Short Essay Short (Second) Essay Due Wed. March 14, 20% at the end of class Long (Final) Essay Due March 30 30% at the end of class For the Pot Assignment. Due a week after we take the work up in class 5%, see Sign-up sheet for exceptions. Final Exam 30% Short Essay guidelines: 20% (15% Content and Style. 5% Mechanics: good title and title page, proper use of quotations, Works Cited Rating:Essay Length: 932 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: March 4, 2012
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											Pro-Death CaseThe death penalty is one of the most controversial topics in the United States today. Millions of crimes are committed every day, many of which are deadly. With all of the crimes today there are many forms of punishments for each crime. The death penalty should be one of the forms of punishment used for these crimes. To me murders, child rapist, and others who have committed severe crimes should have the possibility of the Rating:Essay Length: 427 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 4, 2012
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											Paper Case1. How did pressures for financial performance contribute to Sunbeam's culture where quarterly sales were manipulated to influence investors? The coercive power wielded by Al Dunlap, high performance expectations from the market and the board of directors of Sunbeam probably all contributed to a cultural mindset that allowed stakeholders to push the limits of the GAAP and ignore good business practices and the needs of other vital stakeholders. The cronies that Dunlap brought with him Rating:Essay Length: 369 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 4, 2012
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											Eulogy CaseHey , I just wanted to say I'm sorry for your l mean I can't say I know exactly how it feels, but I know how it feels not having a dad. It does suck, but just know that although he may not be here physically, he will ALWAYS be watching over you and your family. He raised a great man with a bright future ahead of him. Your parents are blessed to have an Rating:Essay Length: 590 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: March 4, 2012
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											Management CaseRobbins, Bergman, Stagg and Coulter (2006) state "management involves the efficient and effective completion of organisational work activities with and through other people" (p9)." To compare and contrast how the scientific and behavioural theories suggest managers to do this. Organisation composed of people, therefore, the core of any organisation is its personnel and its success depends on people in the organisation. At the beginning, it is crucial to define manager. Manager is a person who Rating:Essay Length: 535 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: March 5, 2012
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											Negotiation CaseNegotiation is not just a matter of practice or instinct, it is a combination of an art and a science. To learn how to improve our negotiation skills, we need to do several things: (1) learn our strengths and weaknesses as negotiators, (2) understand negotiation theory from the vantage point of various disciplines (law, psychology, and economics to name a few), and (3) put negotiation theory into practice. Everything we do in this course is Rating:Essay Length: 350 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 5, 2012
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											Bank CaseI. Introduction: Commercial Bank of Ceylon Ltd is a publicly quoted company incorporated on June 25, 1969 and domiciled in Sri Lanka. It has started its operation in Bangladesh in the end of the year 2003 through acquisition of the Credit Agricole Indusuez Bank's Bangladesh operation. With an unblemished history of nearly a century in the Sri Lanka's Banking arena, Commercial Bank has been rated as the Best Bank in Sri Lanka for the 08th Rating:Essay Length: 6,808 Words / 28 PagesSubmitted: March 5, 2012
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											Euthanasia CaseReading the chapters for this unit brought up so many emotions for me. As I stated previously in my earlier discussions Euthanasia is a topic that is very near to me. I believe that giving people the opportunity to stop their suffering and to end it mercifully is the one last sacrifice that we can give. If we had a dog that was sick or injured and suffering would we step back and let it Rating:Essay Length: 404 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Managerial CaseManagerial Accounting has been designed to provide users of accounting information with the skills necessary to appraise and manage a business. The course will cover several current accounting topics to provide an understanding of how managers within an organization use accounting information in order to plan operations, control activities, and make decisions. Topics to be covered in this course include Product Costing, Cost Behavior Analysis, Budgeting and the use of relevant cost information in making Rating:Essay Length: 252 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Lufthansa CaseLufthansa Case The owner of Lufthansa, Heinz Ruhnau, has a vital business decision to make: to purchase foreign goods now, later, or a combination of both. His options are straightforward in a financial and timely manner, but the decision can mean millions towards the company's bottom line. In this situation, the best route to take towards buying American goods would be option number three, using a foreign currency put option. In this plan, the company Rating:Essay Length: 270 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Hitch CaseHitch Interpersonal communication is defined as the sending and receiving of information between two or more people (Sole, 2011). An important function of communication was exercised throughout this movie in the forms of personal relationships developed by each character. This function of communication is interactional. Through this interaction, different social needs are met within the movie as the four main characters strive for both friendships and intimate relationships. Throughout the movie, Hitch, there were several Rating:Essay Length: 1,172 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Nurtion CaseNutrition Chapter 9 Chapter 9 begins with the importance of Diet and Nutrition. Diet is one's usual pattern of food choices, this is important to pay attention to even while you are young because you only get one body and poor diet at a young age sets a person up for chronic health issues and diseases, such as CVD (cardiovascular disease) which includes heart disease, stroke diabetes, obesity, and certain cancers. The next topic is Rating:Essay Length: 340 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Essay CaseA. was a 22-year-old male with mild mental retardation, living in a community residence and traveling independently to a mail room job. He had no psychiatric history. During the last several months of his mother's unsuccessful chemotherapy treatment for metastatic cancer, he began to show unusual childish and anxious behavior and then devel- oped the delusion that he was dead and therefore could not speak, hear or move. His self care and vegetative functioning deteriorated. Rating:Essay Length: 407 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Assessing the Effectiveness of Civil Society Organisations in Checking the Exercise of State Power: the Case Study of Human Rights Consultative Committee (hrcc)ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS IN CHECKING THE EXERCISE OF STATE POWER: THE CASE STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE (HRCC) INTRODUCTION In the early 1990s numerous observers of African politics celebrated the potential for civil society organizations to play transformative roles in African states. Nowhere was such attention viewed as more important than in those countries where dictators had fallen and novel challenges of democratic deepening and consolidation had emerged (VonnDoepp, 1998: Rating:Essay Length: 1,940 Words / 8 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2012
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											Rome CaseConsumable Workbooks: World History - Patterns of Interaction Workbook and Reading Study Guide (Cost $15.00 each-Replacement). Students will be responsible for these books for both World Studies I and II (9th and 10th Grade) at the end of the year. Attendance: Will follow Fairfax Counties Attendance Policy (See Attendance Policy). Program of Studies (POS) / Standards of Learning (SOL) World Studies is an SOL driven class. The States Standards of Accreditation, Benchmarks and Indicators for Rating:Essay Length: 845 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: March 7, 2012
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											Stolpestad CaseWhen writing a story does it really matter what point-of-view you write it in? Is the reading experience the same no matter the narrating angle? What can make a man become so emotionally dead that he does not even feel love towards his family or regret after shooting a hurt dog? These questions, and more, will be answered in the text below. The short story, Stolpestad, is about a police man whose life obviously has Rating:Essay Length: 334 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 7, 2012
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											Digital Economy - the Need for Change (harverd Business Review Case Study)Q: What are DE's competitive advantages? DE's consulting services had the international credibility of the founding executives through their publications. This research firm used to differentiate themselves from their competitors with their profound research skills and its organizational characteristics that they are the research expert. Their unique service offerings are their knowledge archives. And their value proposition is that they are the top of the industry when collecting valuable information and providing the best data Rating:Essay Length: 387 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 7, 2012
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											Leadership Case - My Three Strengths as a LeaderFinal Paper Part 1: Where am I now? Part 1a. My three strengths as a leader In Kaplan's article, "knowing oneself", or "Taking responsibility for one's career starts with an accurate assessment of one's current skills and performance" is a key component of one's way to reach his/her potential. And knowing three strengths and weaknesses are among the process of "knowing oneself". The following are what three strengths that I possess, from my point of Rating:Essay Length: 5,617 Words / 23 PagesSubmitted: March 7, 2012
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											Levis Case StudyAnalyze and discuss the company's practices/ operations related to the topic. Step 1: Identifying the organization's current mission, goals and strategies Levi's have stated a well mission statement and goal objectives as the direction for their company. Levi Strauss is committed to providing quality, innovation, and responsibility to the retail industry. "People love our clothes and trust our company. We will market and distribute the most widely worn apparel brands. Our products define quality, style, Rating:Essay Length: 1,069 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: March 8, 2012
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											Hamlet Caseits me and her yeah There are numerous instances in "Hamlet" where suicide is considered. The struggle between life and death consumes Hamlet throughout the entire play. He likes to play around with the thought of death throughout the whole play, but never commits the heinous act of suicide. In the "to be, or not to be" speech, Hamlet imagines death will be a welcome escape for the horrors of life. Hamlet suffers greatly from Rating:Essay Length: 268 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 8, 2012
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											Witerview CaseOne of the best tourist destinations in Ontario, the Waterview resort is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Canada. Situated in the Muskoka District of Northern Ontario, tourists can enjoy nature, restaurants, campgrounds, golf courses, and resorts throughout the area. Millions of tourists visit annually and customer's expectations of services are increasingly high. The Waterview snack bar is located within the resort and serves pub-fair lunch, dinner, beverages, and alcohol. It is Rating:Essay Length: 372 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 8, 2012
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											Charlemagne CaseIntroduction Charlemagne became more then just a king. In the year 800 he was named Emperor over what used to be the Western Roman Empire. Charlemagne was a head taller then almost everyone, and had a drooping mustache. He had a fierce look with his piercing blue eyes, bull neck and stocky build. Even with his squeaky voice and large belly he looked like a true warrior. The Enemies of Charlemagne King Charlemagne started his Rating:Essay Length: 538 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: March 8, 2012
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											Stuff Caseadvances, highly skewed trade practices, and wild financial speculation, are leaving the vast majority of humanity far behind, in India as well as everywhere else. Contrary to the reassurances of neoliberal theory, as the sea of money continues to rise, uplifting the ships of the rich, small boats continue, inexplicably, to sink. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the relative disparity in wealth between what we now term the first and third worlds was Rating:Essay Length: 1,125 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: March 8, 2012
 
				























