A look into the accomplishments and achievements of past Israeli prime minister, Golda Meir.
Analytical Essay # 5128 |
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This paper presents a detailed understanding of the life and accomplishments of Golda Meir, Israel's first woman prime minister. The writer takes the reader through an exploration of Meir's life and the accomplishments that she is credited for.
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"Our history is peppered with leaders who made a difference. It is only in recent years however that women began to smash the political glass ceiling and begin making differences in the way the world is run. One of the most influential female world leaders of all time didn't't wait for others to break the glass ceiling. She barged right through it as if it wasn't't there. Golda Meir was an inspiration to all she came in contact with. From her poverty stricken childhood to her career that made her famous Meir had perseverance and fortitude that made her the Prime Minister of Israel that she was."
Tags:female, inspire, leader, prime, minister, israel
A description of the accomplishments of B.F. Skinner in the realm of behavioral psychology.
Essay # 87129 |
675 words (
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2005
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This paper discusses the accomplishments of B.F. Skinner. The paper discusses the psychologist's history, particularly focusing on the fact that he has accomplished all that he has in psychology and behaviorism without actually studying psychology. The paper describes Skinner's interest in the behavior of animals and humans that led to his work in behavioral science.
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"The Accomplishments of B.F. Skinner "Skinner is the most important American psychologist of the twentieth century, and arguably the most important world psychologist since, or including, Freud," yet he never directly studied psychology (Smith, 1999, 1). B.F. Skinner obtained his college degree in literature. He never took college courses for psychology, yet his gift of understanding behavior has made him famous as a behavior psychologist. His interests in behavior of animals or humans led to his vast amount of work concerning behavioral science. Skinner wrote a number of books and articles that continue to be important in the field of psychology. B.F. Skinner found the behavior of organism fascinating and began to study how animals reacted to different stimuli. Skinner changed the meaning of psychology, which is the study of humans. "
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A discussion of the historical and musical accomplishments of Amy Beach, the first female American composer.
Essay # 86541 |
675 words (
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2005
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The paper discusses how, by being a woman in a patriarchal American society, Beach had to overcome great odds to have her music accepted in an all-male field. The paper further discusses how her music reached out beyond gender barriers, and helped this woman encompass a wide variety of feminist accomplishments in her lifetime. The paper concludes that by evaluating Beach's life as a woman composer, through her skills as a writer, one can realize the historical ramifications of feminist determination to be known as the first female American composer in United States history.
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"This music history study will examine the major accomplishments of Amy Beach, the first female American composer. In realizing the hardships of being a woman in a patriarchal American society, beach, Beach had to overcome great odds to have her music accepted in an all-male field. In relation to this, her music reached out beyond gender barriers, and helped this woman encompass a wide variety of feminist accomplishments in her lifetime. In essence, by evaluating Beach's life as a woman composer through her skills as a writer, one can realize the historical ramifications of feminist determination to be known as the first female American composer in United States history."
Tags:beach, music, piano
An outline of the accomplishments of Julius Caesar during the height of his power and a description of the cause of his downfall.
Analytical Essay # 146168 |
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The paper is a detailed account of Julius Caesar during his ultimate reign. It touches on the many battles he participated in, and a description of how his downfall came about. The paper describes Julius Caesar as a great man who was an honorable leader and a courageous commander. The paper also provides a detailed list of Julius Caesar's accomplishments, to include his capture of Gaul, despite his forces being outnumbered; and, that he continued on to conquer Germany and make an example of the Roman superiority in the field of engineering.
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"Gauis Julius Caesar, born July 12, 100 B.C, accomplished a number of things in his life. After leading troops in the Gallic and _ Wars, Caesar earned his place in history as a man of great honor. He brought about a major change to Rome, and ruled with authority until his assassination on March 15, 44 B.C., or the Ides of March."
Tags:feats, power, betterment
The paper is an examination of the works and life accomplishments of an extraordinary Medieval Christian Abbess.
Essay # 2318 |
2,225 words (
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12 sources |
2001
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The paper examines the works and life accomplishments of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179). Hildegard was a notable medieval Christian Abbess and founder of the convent at Rupertsberg. The author discusses her contributions to philosophy, theology and science.
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"Many of the works of Hildegard stand as examples of primitive attempts to derive a rational explanation for the world in which she lived. She strove to provide a coherent philosophy of the material universe within the context of the Middle Ages. Her life was a time when matters of science, philosophy and theology were thought of as inexorably interdependent. Although her conclusions may appear grotesquely incorrect in comparison to modern standards, we must be careful not to underestimate her intellectual merits. There is great beauty and power to be found within her ecstatic mystical works, despite the absence of any modern scientific foundation."
Tags:ages, benedictine, christian, convent, german, medieval, middle, monastery, woman
Rhetoric and persuasion from Hauser's perspective must explicitly accomplish a specific objective, that of action, in one form or another. The purpose of this essay is to critique two previous exercises in rhetoric and persuasion. Each exercise will ...
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Rhetoric and persuasion from Hauser's perspective must explicitly accomplish a specific objective, that of action, in one form or another. The purpose of this essay is to critique two previous exercises in rhetoric and persuasion. Each exercise will be critiqued separately, where outputs from both critiques will be integrated thereafter.
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Self-Evaluative Essay: Rhetoric Theory and Persuasion Rhetoric and persuasion from Hauser's perspective must explicitly accomplish a specific objective, that of action, in one form or another. The purpose of this essay is to critique two previous exercises in rhetoric and persuasion. Each exercise will be critiqued separately, where outputs from both critiques will be integrated thereafter. Critique Assignment One The first assignment is a persuasive synthesis of rhetorical theory as effective persuasion, using the principles of rhetorical theory discussed
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Discusses various levels and types of security that need to be implemented in order to satisfy a company's new client and sets forth a plan to accomplish this.
Business Plan # 133302 |
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This paper discusses security procedures that a company needs to implement in order to address a new client's concerns. The writer proposes the creation of an executive committee to address the client's concerns regarding physical security, personnel issues, and technical security, the areas of greatest threat. The paper discusses various procedures that can be developed to accomplish this. The plan includes having the client understand and approve the security measures that are decided upon.
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"Procedures have to be developed and implemented to assure physical security, examine and monitor employees, and protect data in the computer system. What other companies have done can serve as a starting point for discussion, and the security measures can be implemented and approved by the client so the degree of security achieved is understood. Security also has to be monitored on an ongoing basis in case there are any changes that could pose a new risk."
Tags:security, company, data
An exploration of the level of violence that was necessary to accomplish the goals of the French Revolution.
Term Paper # 127370 |
1,000 words (
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MLA | 2008
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This paper answers the question, "How much violence was justified to accomplish the goals of the French Revolution?"
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"How much violence was justified to accomplish the goals of the French Revolution? Admittedly, the violence involved was horrific and extensive, with hangings and beheadings occurring at a rapid pace and riots occurring all too often. Justification of the violence must be predicated on the urgency and justness of the cause that it took place on behalf of and on the relative necessity for violence in achieving the French Revolution's goals. Thus, in order to make a determination on this issue, it..."
Tags:French Revolution, Bastille, violence, Marie Antoinette
A discussion of GE Lighting's use of technology strategies to accomplish its business goals.
Business Plan # 107121 |
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APA | 2008
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This paper examines how GE Lighting was able to attain its five strategic objectives. The paper highlights these objective and then describes the steps the company took in order to achieve them. The paper also states that the strategic goals were aimed squarely at creating higher levels of sales productivity and as a result, loyalty, for GE Lighting products.
Outline:
Current Technology Approaches in GE Lighting
Technology Strategies Anticipated To Accomplish Business Goals
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"This led to a 30% increase in lead closure rates in the first month, on a global scale. The ability to tie leads to quotes is also a critical workflow for resellers, and to accomplish this goal, GE Lighting implemented a quote-to-order workflow that spanned both lead closure and quoting completion applications, which gave resellers a significant boost in productivity overall. As AMR Research (2003) has stated, the ability of quote-to-order systems to traverse the simplistic to the most complex product configuration requirements and encapsulate them into a quote for commercial customers is critical for long-term competitive advantage. Further, quoting for customized products also allows for greater potential for higher margin product sales as well. The last objective, which is the automating of the Return Material Authorization (RMA) process, also was accomplished through the use of the PRM system installed, once integrated to the services systems."
Tags:partner, relationship, management, channel, organization, channel, partners
Presents a literature review of how project managers use emotional intelligence (EI) to accomplish key milestones.
Research Paper # 128339 |
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MLA | 2010
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This paper provides insights into how project managers are using emotional intelligence to manage their own activities and those of the teams they manage, infusing team dynamics with emotional intelligence, making the tasks of accomplishing key milestones more achievable.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Generational Shift in Valuing Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence Theories
Analyzing the Work of Salovey and Mayer
Analyzing the Work of Goleman and Boyatzis
Evaluating and Analyzing Other Theories and Definitions of Emotional Intelligence
Evaluating Team Leadership and Emotional Intelligence
Transformational Leadership and Its Impact on Cross-Functional Teams
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"Much of the first research completed on cross-functional team dynamics and the role of EI in greater performance began with limited sample sizes of groups who had been specifically chosen due to their high levels of performance and achievement. In 1975, David McClelland proposed the use of individual competencies to assess the difference between outstanding and average performers and began creating a rudimentary framework for EI. In 1998, he showed that EI competencies were a distinguishing factor between the star and average performers."
Tags:environment, components, awareness, regulation, ownership