A look at the mechanics of the F-22 Raptor fighter jet.
Term Paper # 138574 |
1,000 words (
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The paper explains that the F-22 Raptor is a revolutionary technical advance in stealth fighter jets, allowing the United States to maintain its air supremacy in the 21st century. The paper reveals that it took a decade to come to fruition with Lockheed Martin and Boeing and Pratt & Whitney teaming with the United States Air Force to achieve this goal ("F-22 Project").
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"The F-22 Raptor is a revolutionary technical advance in stealth fighter jets, allowing the United States to maintain its air supremacy in the 21st century. It took a decade to come to fruition with Lockheed Martin and Boeing and Pratt & Whitney teaming with the United States Air Force to..."
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A look at B. F. Skinner's life and contributions to the field of psychology.
Term Paper # 124110 |
1,500 words (
approx. 6 pages ) |
10 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper describes and discusses the life of B. F. Skinner. His contributions to the field of psychology are also discussed.
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""The consequences of an act affect the probability of its occurring again." (B. F. Skinner) As noted by Geir, if Freud was the Father of Psychology, then B. F. Skinner can be termed the Father of Modern Psychology. Skinner was a psychologist, a philosopher, a social engineer, Richelle and one of the most famous influential and controversial figures in contemporary American psychology. The purpose of this paper is to delineate and discuss his life and his contributions to the field..."
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A look at converting a magazine to an e-zine.
Case Study # 149163 |
4,287 words (
approx. 17.1 pages ) |
4 sources |
APA | 2011
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This paper presents an in-depth examination of converting an print journal publication to an e-zine, a decision which is based on increasing costs and decreasing circulation. Various aspects of this project are considered and analyzed. First, the paper gives an overview of the e-zine market and the necessary business persona necessary to present when undergoing such a transformation. Additionally, the paper addresses the earning potential of an online publication and how earn revenue primarily based on advertising. Various types of advertising options are reviewed at length. The author then presents a personal recommendation for the Cricket e-zine based on the advertising options that are presented. The paper concludes by stating that the most important factor for a successful sporting e-zine, or any sort of e-zine, is specifically marketing to the target audience.
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Introduction
Online Presence and Business Persona
E-business Revenue Earning Options
Classified Advertisement
In-Text Advertisement
Pay Per Click
Web Banner
Type of E-Commerce Application
My Recommendations
Presentation for Ideas of Marketing
Sporting Publication's E-Zine
Business Persona and Quality Services
Internet Marketing Methodologies
Article Marketing
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Classified Advertisement
In-Text Advertisement
Google Ad Words
Web Banner
Virtual Communities
Cricket E-Zine Community
Some Constituents of Successful E-Zine Community
Security Threats
Summary of Recommendations
Conclusion
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"The dot com revolution has changed the conventional norms of doing business. Nevertheless, in fact, not only changed the conventional norms but also changed and expanded the market from local, national to the world wide level with a click of mouse. The online presence of business not only needs a website but also a business persona which attract the customers. Although, it is easy to get virtual presence of a business but it would became difficult when it come to practicality and attractive portrayal of the business. On the other hand, online market has bunch of completion, therefore, it is hard to get success with a technically and artistically weaker online presence/business persona. It should be clear to everyone that a comprehensive and offer close to the customer needs with perfect consideration of market segmentation is only successful on the internet because customer has quick approach to the options. There are several online E-Zine examples to study, evaluate and make your one the best of them."
Tags:economic downturn, e-zines, sport e-zines, virtual communities
An overview of B.F. Skinner's behavior theory.
Comparison Essay # 72683 |
900 words (
approx. 3.6 pages ) |
4 sources |
APA | 2004
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This paper presents a history of B.F. Skinner's theory of behaviorism. The paper then contrasts Skinner's theory with Freud's theory and combines it with the interpersonal model to explain adolescent development.
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"The following research paper presents B.F. Skinner and the history of his behavior theory. Skinner's theory is contrasted with Freud's theory and combined with the interpersonal model to explain the development of adolescents and personality Skinner's theory is then applied to the mental health nursing field. Findings are applied to a black male child."
Tags:B.F., Skinner, and, Behaviorism
An overview of the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Essay # 65385 |
1,222 words (
approx. 4.9 pages ) |
5 sources |
APA | 2006
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The paper begins with a short history of F. Scott Fitzgerald. The paper explains that Fitzgerald used himself, his wife and others in his close circle on whom to fashion his characters. Fitzgerald sometimes based characters on the country, the United States, as a symbol of moral decay in society. The paper has reviews of each of the following books: "This Side of Paradise", "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender is the Night".
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"Of all American writers, F. Scott Fitzgerald is considered by many critics and scholars to be unparalleled in the elegance and grace of his fiction. He wrote with a lyrical economy that elevates his work from pure storytelling to poetic beauty.
"This Side of Paradise"
Fitzgerald's first novel was groundbreaking in its candid portrayal of the behavior and thoughts of young people. One contemporary reviewer noted, "No one else has given us so real and intimate a study of college life, of the relationship at that age between boys and girls ... of the things young men in college think about and do." It tells the story of Amory Blaine's passage through adolescence and youth toward maturity. It explores his relationships with women with frankness that shocked the post-Victorian parental generation. His love interest, the beautiful Rosalind, tells him, "There used to be two kinds of kisses. First when girls were kissed and deserted; second when they were engaged. Now there's a third kind, where the man is kissed and deserted." This was a new facet in the sexual tension of the times, an early indication of the sexual revolution that was to come."
Tags:f, scott, fitzgerald, great, gatsby, this, side, of, paradise, tender, is, the, night, Zelda, Sayre, jazz, age
An explanation of e-business and its use in the business world.
Case Study # 108977 |
883 words (
approx. 3.5 pages ) |
4 sources |
APA | 2006
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This paper defines and explains the term e-business or electronic business in general and describes the experiences of a particular organization that uses some e-business solutions as part of its day-to-day operations. The paper also includes published statistics that reveal failure in the workplace is generally not due to bad strategy, but rather because of bad execution.
Outline:
E-Business Defined
How Mantech has implemented E-Business solutions
The Role of E-Business in Organizational Strategy
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"Mantech itself is not an eBusiness organization, however we do use some eBusiness solutions as part of our day-to-day operations. Mantech also has an Internet store where those desiring to purchase apparel or accessories bearing the Mantech logo can do so. Many site leaders and those involved in sales or obtaining vendors frequently make purchases from the Mantech store to provide items to potential customers or vendors. Other ways that Mantech has implemented e-Business solutions is by using the Internet to seek out or acquire new vendors or suppliers which some would refer to as eProcuring.' Eprocurement is "Electronic tools that support and expedite the transactional purchasing process. Through eProcurement, buyers search electronic catalogs (eCatalogs) to find needed items, place requisitions, route for approval, and send to suppliers for fulfillment. Some eProcurement tools (but not all) support the back-end invoicing and payment processing." (ICG Commerce)"
Tags:implementation, location, e-procurement
An analysis of current theories and potential applications for e-Business.
Research Paper # 106911 |
7,886 words (
approx. 31.5 pages ) |
39 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper provides an overview of current e-business theories and develops a basis for determining potential applications of e-business in real world settings. The paper provides a critical review of the relevant peer-reviewed and scholarly literature, combined with case studies of companies that have benefited from e-business initiatives. The paper concludes with a recapitulation of recent e-business journal articles and their findings, followed by a summary of the research, conclusions, and recommendations.
Outline:
Introduction
Review of Related Literature
Methodology
Data Analysis
Summary and Conclusions
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" For many companies today, establishing a presence online has become part and parcel of doing business; however, e-business opportunities and initiatives are frequently regarded as being both risky and challenging, particularly for bricks-and-mortar companies confronting new challenges such as a lack of e-business skills, resistance to process redesign, and the ambiguity associated with changing the information technology (IT) infrastructure of the company (Daghfous and Al-Nahas, 2006). In this regard, Jackson, Harris and Eckersley (2003) emphasize that, "As managers increasingly recognize, the Electronic Age calls into question many established 'good' business practices while also creating new challenges and dilemmas" (p. 4). Likewise, Galagan (2001) cautions, "In such a fast-moving competitive market, there are many ways for companies to take a wrong turn. Bad business models, narrow market niches, low margins, premature entry into a market, and going with the wrong technology have finished off many companies and made others targets for acquisition" (p. 33). In this environment, identifying relevant current e-business theories, real-word applications and the potential for future applications represents a timely endeavor."
Tags:e-business, information, technology, company, electronic
Discusses the impact that internet-based technologies of e-business have on the management of operations.
Essay # 61329 |
2,478 words (
approx. 9.9 pages ) |
8 sources |
MLA | 2004
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In discussing the impact of e-business on operations management, this essay explains Supply Chain Management (SCM). The advantages of internet-based technologies of e-business are analyzed in comparison to traditional systems. The writer also shows how e-business improved SCM in terms of enabling demand-driven supply chain and much more intense supply chain collaboration.
1. Intro
2. What is Supply Chain Management?
3. E-Business vs. Traditional Systems
4. Reduced Inventory Costs and Stock-out Rate
5. Increased Collaboration
6. Risks
7. Conclusion
8. Reference List
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"The internet is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century having revolutionized global communications. Its world wide web enables high speed information exchange at low cost around the globe. This gives companies new business opportunities and provides the basis for the rise of e-business, i.e. electronic business (in some literature it is referred to as e-commerce). The term e-business stands for information exchange and business transactions via the internet and via other electronic devices (e.g. EDI devices). However, for reason of simplification this essay uses the term e-business in relation to internet based technologies only."
Tags:business, chain, e-management, operations, productions, supply
An overview of legal, regulatory, ethical and financial issues associated with e-business.
Term Paper # 121587 |
2,000 words (
approx. 8 pages ) |
4 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper includes five separate discussions addressing legal, regulatory, ethical, and financial issues relative to the conduct of e-business. The paper focuses on the e-business role in the Enron disaster and considers the legal liability of a company using e-business.
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"This research considers several issues associated with the conduct of e-business. The issues discussed include the following: Legal and regulatory issues associated with the conduct of e business; Ethical issues associated with the conduct of e-business; Consideration of an e-business success; Consideration of an e-business failure; The e-business role in the Enron disaster; Importance of sound financial planning in the conduct of e business; Legal and Regulatory Issues Associated with E-Business; Legal issues that a..."
Tags:Legal, regulatory, e-business, Ethical issues, Enron, Financial planning
A look at the introduction of e-banking services at the HSBC BANK (U.K.) and its impact on the functioning model of the bank in the United Kingdom.
Case Study # 92763 |
2,571 words (
approx. 10.3 pages ) |
6 sources |
MLA | 2006
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This paper researches and examines the elements and challenges that are critically important for banks introducing e-banking services. The paper discusses the impact that this will have on the functioning model of the bank. The paper focuses on the HSBC BANK (U.K.) in particular.
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Objective
Product Packaging for Smaller More Lucrative Segments
e-Banking in the E.U. Labeled: "Non-Optional"
Challenges and Risk Factors Faced by Central Banks in the U.K.
Summary and Conclusion
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"E-banking is stated to be that which "could facilitate money-laundering, although electronic systems may also help in its detection." (Ibid) Listed as well is "dangers of false representation and identity theft." (Ibid) Retail payments are being integrated into the payment system with a "global standard with a common layout" being that which is 'desired'. The goal: "achieve delivery-versus-payment at a retail level." (Ibid) There is a stated need for regulation for the purpose of promotion of "open and common standards" the minimization of "switching costs" and to allow for "flexible pricing". (Ibid) It will be critical that central banks both assessing and deal with the potentiality in terms of risk that exists in relation to e-finance and this is "not just because of the differing developments in e-finance across economies but also because of differences in the responsibilities assigned to central banks. "
Tags:Customer-centric, europe, e-finance, payment, services