A paper calling for the organization Safe Tables Our Priority (S.T.O.P.) to receive a government grant for its food safety initiatives.
Persuasive Essay # 116531 |
1,001 words (
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MLA | 2009
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The paper contends that the organization Safe Tables Our Priority (S.T.O.P.) should receive support from the government because the organization could diminish the number of E. coli cases in the United States. The paper describes how S.T.O.P. is committed to ending the contamination of food that leads to illness and/or death. The paper offers an example of a young boy who suffered a horrific death and calls for S.T.O.P. to receive a grant to prevent such unnecessary illnesses and deaths.
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"The mission of the organization is to put an end to unnecessary illnesses (and deaths in Alex's case) that are caused from food borne pathogens. STOP is committed to ending the contamination of food that leads to illness and/or death when it could be prevented. The organization does not work on other food safety issues like pesticides; however, in the case of Alex, his death was the cause of eating a tainted hamburger. No child should die because he or she has eaten any food contaminated with a food borne illness, and no parent should have to worry that the food they are giving their children is tainted."
Tags:E., coli, contamination, pathogens
This paper offers a biography on W.E.B. Du Bois.
Essay # 74457 |
1,130 words (
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2005
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This paper is a biography on W.E.B. Du Bois. It deals with the Du Bois' importance and significance to American History. In this article, the writer focuses on Du Bois' public life. The writer also discusses Du Bois' idealogy and his ideas regarding civil rights.
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"According to David Levering Lewis in his book 'W.E.B. Du Bois The Fight for Equality and the American Century', William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born in Massachusetts. Du Bois was graduated from Fisk University and Harvard University and studied two years at the University of Berlin. He was the first black American to receive the degree of doctor of philosophy from Harvard. Du Bois founded the Niagara Movement, a group of African-American leaders committed to an.. "
Tags:Biography, W.E.B Du Bois, racial activist, Crisis, Niagara Movement, founder NAACP, socialist, segregation, Booker T. Washington, Pan African movement, exile
This paper maintains that Ernest Hemingway and D.H. Lawrence resolve gender issues as being one of equality.
Essay # 73880 |
1,800 words (
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MLA | 2004
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The paper contends that although not commonly thought as true, Ernest Hemingway and D.H. Lawrence resolve gender issues as being one of equality. The paper refers to Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" and Lawrence's "Lady Chatterly's Lover" for examples.
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"Some authors like John Steinbeck have found that while a work is in progress it is useful not only to make a journal of its development, but also it is advantageous to discuss the piece as it takes life. Such was the case when Steinbeck wrote "East of Eden" and then later published "Journal of a Novel; the East of Eden Letters." However, a common belief among some of Steinbeck's contemporaries is that this is something that you do not do."
Tags:A Farewell to Arms, Lady Chatterley's Lover, The Paris Review, Hemingway, Lawrence, gender equality
A review of Lawrence Lessig's book "Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity".
Book Review # 127613 |
2,250 words (
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MLA | 2008
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A summary of Lawrence Lessig's book "Free Culture". The paper explains his thesis that copyright laws are in the hands of a few powerful special interest groups, via lobbying of politicians and money to support attorneys and these groups seek to extend copyrights in such a way that culture is not allowed to grow.
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"In "Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity", Lawrence Lessig makes the case that, spurred on by the expansion of Internet content-sharing technologies, powerful media interests are interfering with the progress of American culture by lobbying for inordinate protection of copyrights. Through relaying stories about the history of events in the United States and abroad, he argues that this action by big media is antithetical to the freedoms and spirit of progress written into the Constitution by our founding fathers..."
Tags:lawrence lessig, free culture, media, internet, copyright law
The style and growth of D. H. Lawrence's poetical works as the mirror his life experiences.
Analytical Essay # 56062 |
2,200 words (
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MLA | 2004
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This paper address the poetical style of D.H Lawrence from his early work up to his death. It discusses the usage of style, subject matter, and poetical maturation, both independently and as a reflection of his life.
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"To me, the earth rolls ponderously, superbly Coming my way without forethought or afterthought. To me, men's footfalls fall with a dull, soft rumble, ominous and lovely, Coming my way. ( "Revolutionary" 40-44) These lines, written by D. H Lawrence, are an excerpt from his life, as was most of his work. Lawrence was in love with the world, with the mystic reality, the language of true inspiration. Born before the turn of the century, Lawrence was the son of a coal-mining father and a middle class mother. One of four, he was always more interested in the arts than playing with the other boys. He didn't begin writing until age twenty but it only took four years until he was published by Ford Maddox Hueffer in the English Review (Malmude 67). His poetic works follow closely in the veins of his own experiences, growing and changing with him. He was obsessed with "mysticism, lore, dark urges and sexuality" (Smart 5136). A brutal objectivity and an almost circular description pattern offer a perfect setting for these obsessions, while strange but vivid image repetition sculpts Lawrence's poetry with haunting accuracy. The images, although strange, are yet familiar, understood on a basic human level of being. This was the great crafted art of Lawrence that is present in his prose as well as his poetry, however, the latter being the only one examined here. Lawrence crossed through five significant stages in his poetic journey to maturation. Each change orbited a change in his personal life, and as Lawrence grew to self-realization so too his poetry became a life of its own. His eloquent perceptions paired with unique, often dark artistic expressions are present from the beginning, but they crystalize in Lawrence's mature poetic voice just before his death."
Tags:analysis, bride, cypresses, lawrence, piano, poems, poetry, research, style
A look at converting a magazine to an e-zine.
Case Study # 149163 |
4,287 words (
approx. 17.1 pages ) |
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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 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 (
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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.
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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 (
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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 historical analysis of the Arab Revolt of 1916, a unification of Arab factions against the Ottoman Turks supported by imperial England and France.
Essay # 54842 |
1,956 words (
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APA | 2005
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The Arab Revolt of 1916 offers the critical scholar many different views of the representatives involved in the struggle, many of whom were seen to exhibit paradoxical behavior that is either purported against or denied by many historical scholars. This paper explains how the revolt itself is also paradoxical at times, considering differing interpretations of unified nationalism, imperialism, and tribal cohesion. It discusses how Sherif Hussein and T.E. Lawrence are two representative icons from the struggle that are also representative of the historical questions of paradox which it raises. On the surface, the Arab Revolt was a unification of Arab factions against Turkish power supported by France and England. Beneath the surface, it was much more complicated.
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"History is often thought of in terms of progress and unity; many historians tend to confer a certain unitizing theoretical paradigm when speaking of events, and especially individuals, of the past. The reality of the historical situation also may have been more of a continuation of progressing events than the sudden creation of a new impetus to which
some historians and scholars attribute historically "great" individuals. Examining the Arab Revolt of 1916, in which there was a unification of Arab factions against the Ottoman Turks (axis) supported by imperial England and France (allies), one can see many historical perspectives working at once, many of them seeking to confer different versions of greatness upon individuals who were crucial to the struggle. Chief among these historical personages were Sherif Hussein and T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). Examining different historical treatments of these representative figures, we can see how historians and scholars tend to confer unitizing elements of goals and progress to
often contradictory (and therefore essentially human rather than mythical) individuals."
Tags:lawrence, arabia, turkish, sherif, hussein