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Term Paper # 40249 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Application Process, 2002.
A critical study of the process of applying for assistance from the Ontario Works department.
2,150 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 17 sources, $ 80.95
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This paper is a critical analysis of the application for assistance process as directed by the department of Ontario Works. The author of this essay refers to details available in public policy documents, and assesses a hypothetical application process in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the process. The paper concludes that the process of applying for assistance from the Ontario Works dept. is convoluted, contradictory, and largely ineffectual.
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Process Management Techniques, 2006.
An analysis of the application of process management techniques to improve the layout, processes and procedures of a finance department.
4,326 words (approx. 17.3 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 114.95
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This paper provides an examination of the use and application of process management within a real-world finance department. According to the paper, the purpose of the examination is to improve the layout of the department, as well as its processes and procedures in order to facilitate the achievement of organizational goals.

Outline:
Review and Discussion
Conclusion and Recommendations

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"Because the data required to make timely and informed decisions was scattered throughout many organizations that had built their computer system piece by piece, there was a clear need to integrate this information into an overall framework in which it could be analyzed, interpreted and acted upon in an effective manner. Ashbaugh and Miranda report that the keyr difference between ERP systems and their predecessors is "the linkage of financial and human resource applications through a single database in a software application that is both rigid and flexible. The rigidity comes from the need to standardize processes and deter customers from modifying the underlying software source code (i.e., customization)" (Ashbaugh & Miranda, 2002, p. 7). Software vendors maintain that their existing solutions will never become obsolete provided their customers apply upgrades regularly and do not engage in practices such as changing source code."
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Application Architecture, 2002.
A brief overview of payment processing in business application architecture.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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An accurate understanding of the application architecture within businesses is necessary to promote a business strategy that utilizes the advantages and minimizes the disadvantages of every aspect of the business in question. This paper addresses the payment and processing system of an online computer software company in order to demonstrate the importance of understanding the application architecture found therein.
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Application Essay for Loyola Marymount, 2007.
An application essay for the Loyola Marymount University's Master in Education program, providing a background on the applicant's achievements in the field of youth volunteer work.
880 words (approx. 3.5 pages), 0 sources, $ 31.95
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This paper presents an application for the Loyola Marymount University's Master in Education program. The applicant begins by explaining why he became involved in volunteer work and how he began the process of volunteering in the United States. It then goes on to list all of the applicant's achievements in the field of youth volunteer work.

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"I currently supervise a staff comprised of 11 instructors. Last year, my first year as coordinator, I received an accolade: Coordinator of the year. The award proved recognition for all the work we were doing at the site. We make every effort to provide a safe environment from the streets and from an empty home - planting the seeds of positive change within their lives by giving them the necessary tools, resources, and guidance to become competent and productive citizens of society. I intend to continue this work by first receiving a Masters Degree in Education and later, a PhD in Educational Leadership. These degrees reflect my goals and are necessary for their advancement."
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Moving an Access 2000 Application from an Intranet to the Internet, 2002.
An overview of the implementation of a library application written in Access 2000 for a local server and how it can be moved to the Internet.
1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 62.95
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This paper looks at the Notlington library and the application that was used to develop the new online library catalogue. This application was developed through using the program Access 2000 for a Microsoft platform. This paper examines how this application has already been implemented on the local library servers but can now be made accessible to a larger user environment, such as the Internet.
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Application of Nursing Models, 2007.
This paper discusses the application of nursing models presented by Sister Callista Roy, Madeleine Leininger and Betty Neuman.
2,160 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 67.95
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In this article, the writer discusses that as the demands on nurses and the nursing profession have increased over the last several decades, it became evident to many nursing professionals that the ideology related to nursing practice had to be changed. The writer notes that cultural, environmental and mind-body considerations were significantly important because these factors were known to impact patients and their health. However, the writer points out that as more information became available through practice, it was also apparent that each person had to be evaluated independently in order for health care professionals to have a clear idea of all issues that affected the patient's well being. The writer then discusses that Roy, Neuman and Leininger each developed approaches to nursing practice that were intended to provide a well established vision of the person, which could be used in preventative medicine, as well as in the event of illness. These theories lead nurses to be capable of treating the whole individual, while providing the quality care that nursing is intended to ensure.

Outline:
Introduction
Leininger and the Transcultural Nursing Model
Application of Lieninger's Sunrise Model
Environment and Population
Cultural Values
Religious and Philosophical Factors
Kinship and Social Factors
Political and Legal Factors
Economic Factors
Educational Factors
Health Care System
Roy Adaptation Model
Application of the Roy Adaptation Model
Scientific and Philosophical Elements
Self-Concept and Group Identity
Role Function
Environment
Health and Adaptation
Nursing
Neuman Systems Model
Application of the Neuman Systems Model
Basic Structure/Energy Resources
Stressors
Line of Resistance
Optimal System Stability
Prevention/Intervention and Nursing

From the Paper
"The transcultural model, therefore, is comprised of numerous factors that must be taken into consideration if the proper care is to be presented for each individual patient. The most significant of these factors is culture. According to Leininger, the culture that an individual belongs to affects every aspect of that individual's existence. The elements associated with a culture are taught to the person from the time of birth and consistently impact thought, religious beliefs, behaviors and how the person relates to the health care environment."
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Application for Graphic Design School, 2007.
An application for an opportunity to study in a particular school of graphic design.
967 words (approx. 3.9 pages), 0 sources, $ 34.95
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This paper presents an application for a school of graphic design. The application begins by describing the applicant's interest in artistic pursuits and why she feels that a career in graphic design is the most logical choice for her. The applicant describes her skills and knowledge that would make her ideal for the program and ends with discussing why this program is her first choice.

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"I am a perfect candidate for a lifelong career in Graphic Design. I have already pointed out my artistic and academic prowess, as well as the desire to succeed in the field. I am a born leader with great communication skills. I am a committed, hard worker, and I thrive on the energy of a buzzing workplace. Contrary to the stereotype of an "Artist", I am a shrewd businesswoman, am highly motivated, and can fit in as well at a board meeting as a coffeehouse. My customer service skills are well honed, and I already posses the skill to analyze a client's needs and personal style to produce the highest quality interpretation of the clients vision. This is the essence of the Graphic Design field, and I feel that I have spent my whole life preparing to enter it. The only step left for me is college."
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MAIS: Theory and Strategic Application, 2008.
An analysis of the theory, application, planning and control of management accounting information systems (MAIS) for an organization.
1,681 words (approx. 6.7 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 54.95
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This paper discusses the theory and strategic application of management accounting information systems (MAIS). It looks at how MAIS can generate a sustainable competitive advantage for an organization. It then discusses model specifications for MAIS, as well as strategic planning and control. Finally, the paper looks at strategic cost management factors for MAIS.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
MAIS and Strategic Management
MAIS Theory and Application
MAIS Model Specification
Strategic Planning and Control
Strategic Cost Management Factors

From the Paper
"Production frontier factors are divided into four measures: 1) a productivity change ratio dependent on changes in the use of variable and fixed cost inputs, 2) a capacity utilization change ratio that is dependent on changes in deviations between actual outputs and capacities, 3) output mix change ratio dependent on changes in the volumes of actual outputs, and finally, 4) a price recovery change ratio that is dependent on changes in output and input prices (Bhimani, 2003, p.89). The actual form these MAIS structures take may vary across MAIS applications but their true strategic management functionality does not in terms of functionality. These ratios are constructed so that their associated values are driven solely by deviations between relevant variables within and between time periods and according to exogenous variables that managers must consider when determining strategic decisions or endogenous variables that managers opt to select."
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Application for Doctorate Program in Nursing, 2007.
An application essay to a doctorate program in nursing.
1,168 words (approx. 4.7 pages), 0 sources, $ 40.95
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This paper presents an application essay for a person applying to join a doctorate program in nursing. The applicant describes what nursing means to her and what she has done in the field of nursing since earning her associate's degree. The applicant describes her personal skills as they would benefit nursing and suggests how the doctorate program would be appropriate for her.

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"I believe that the Doctorate in Nursing program offers exciting opportunities in the field of nursing. I believe that attaining this degree will permit me to continue with the primary patient care in acute and critical care nursing that I enjoy, while allowing me to attain the advancement that I desire. I also believe that the enthusiasm that I bring to the field, as well as the experiences and the knowledge that I have spent twenty years attaining, make me a fine candidate for your program. I know that I can contribute to the field both as a student of, and as a graduate of, this doctorate program. Nursing is more than simply a career; it is a profession that allows me the ability to assist both patients and families through difficult and demanding times in their lives. This degree can only enhance my ability to further that aim."
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Film-Making College Application, 2007.
The paper concerns a college application regarding studies in film-making.
926 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 0 sources, MLA, $ 32.95
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This article concerns a personal statement in which the writer states a life-long desire to be a film-maker. This article serves as a college application in the field of film-making. The writer states a belief that everyone has the potential never to stop growing until the day one dies and that is a reason why film appeals to the writer so. The application is concluded stating the writer's sincerity and great love for the art of making films, which resonate long after the final credits have rolled and the lights have dimmed.

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"As a film-maker, I want to be able to resurrect a great figure, pull back the veil of mystery surrounding a famous crime, or capture the spirit of a by-gone era. For reasons such as those, I am especially interested in cinematography and in editing - but I am eager to explore and to learn about all aspects of the film-making process."
"As a citizen, my goal is constant personal evolution. I believe that each of us has the potential to never stop growing until the day we die and that is one other reason why film appeals to me so: at its core, it is the most dynamic of all the creative arts - it gives life and motion to words on a page, after all - and I want to experience the pleasure of constantly molding and crafting a living, breathing, growing film until I am finally satisfied that it has been "done right"."
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College Application: Broadcasting and Communication, 2006.
A college student's application to the broadcasting and communication department at Ryerson University in Canada.
956 words (approx. 3.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 33.95
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This paper gives a description of the college applicant. It highlights the
experiences that have been critical in shaping the applicant's understanding of broadcasting and television as team productions and describes the applicant's leadership qualities and technical skills. The paper also discusses an aspect of the Canadian communications industry in which the applicant is interested.

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"Although I am still a teenager, I have been fascinated with the fields of broadcasting and communication for as long as I can remember. It was as a freshman and sophomore in High School that I first studied television broadcasting as an academic subject; gaining knowledge of the range of television programming while also acquiring hands-on experience at live video production and post-production editing techniques. Later, as a participant in the Advanced Television Production course - a class recommended for those interested in careers in communications - I had the opportunity to work as a camera operator, video editor, writer and talent director. I am particularly proud that some of my packages, montages, and remotes were selected for broadcast on the school's morning announcements, as well as for air on the local cable channel."
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Web Technology and Enterprise Application Integration, 2006.
A look at web services technology in enterprise application integration.
4,513 words (approx. 18.1 pages), 22 sources, MLA, $ 117.95
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This paper reviews and critically evaluates the current state of research on web services and their pivotal relationship to enterprise application integration (EAI). The paper also reviews the role of intelligent agent technologies (IAT). The focus of this paper is on the early adopters of web services, the lessons learned, and a discussion of how these standards are modifying how companies communicate with one another.

Outline:
Abstract
Introduction
Critical Analysis
Web Services Business Scenarios
Research Goals of Web Services
The Relationship between Web Services and XML
Services Composition
Deployment
Applications
Examples of how BPEL is Being Used Today
Usefulness of Intelligent Agent Technologies
Conclusion

From the Paper
"The growth of applications in Web Services is going to be the single most significant development in 2006 (Columbus, 2005). The reason is the exponential growth in applications and the focus on BPEL as a programming standard to drive the development of BOPA-based applications, the increasing reliance on composite applications to align with and support radically different approaches companies are taking to serving their customers Austvold, Carrillo, Preslan 2003, and the development of Agent-based web services that align with ontologies from both a process and product perspective Gibbins, Nicholas and Harris, Stephen and Shadbolt, Nigel (2003). "
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Forecasting of an Application, 2007.
This paper discusses different types of forecasting used within an organization to obtain the very best chance of creating an accurate forecast for application purposes.
1,852 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 59.95
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In this article, the writer first discusses what is meant by the 'forecasting' of an application. The writer then examines how useful this is today. Further, the writer discusses which are the organizations that use the method of forecasting in their applications and looks at the more popular methods of forecasting today. In this paper, the writer discusses linear regression,the Delphi Forecasting method, technological forecasting and the time series forecasting method. The writer notes that exponential smoothing is one of the best forecasting methods used today, perhaps because of its innate simplicity and lack of complexity.

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"Linear regression is the method wherein a straight line is calculated with a simple method, while in the exponential function, an increasing or a decreasing curve is used. Some of the 'smoothing' methods are the 'moving average' and the 'double moving average'. While the moving average method attempts to smooth out past data by averaging the past periods and using that data to project the view forwards, the 'double moving average' uses the moving average calculations twice. The seasonal method uses past data again, but in a deseasonalized version, and this data is used to apply seasonal effects on the forecasting. Winter's additive and the winter's multiplicative are the two methods of seasonal smoothing methods."
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The Packaged Enterprise Application Systems Martketplace, 2003.
An analysis of the current enprise application systems marketplace. The paper concentrates on the four major enterprise systems companies - SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft and JDE - and the impace the recent events of mergers will have on the industry.
1,590 words (approx. 6.4 pages), 21 sources, MLA, $ 52.95
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This paper analyzes the current PEAS (packaged enterprise application systems) marketplace. It focuses on the four biggest enterprise applications companies; SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft and JDEdwards. The paper begins with an analysis of each company, discussing their product offerings as well as individual strengths and weakness. It also discusses how the mergers between PeopleSoft and JDE and the potential merger between Oracle, PeopleSoft and JDE will impact the PEAS marketplace, and more specifically, which merger has the better potential to compete with SAP.

From the Paper
"During the past few months, three of the major players in the PEAS marketplace have been involved in some intriguing merger and acquisition battles. On June 2nd, PeopleSoft announced a takeover bid for JDE. Soon after, Oracle, in an effort to stop and/or delay such a merger, announced a hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft. Since then PeopleSoft had announced its completion of the acquisition (PeopleSoft 2003). Oracle, in response, boosted its hostile takeover bid of PeopleSoft?s shares to approximately US$7.3billion. But both PeopleSoft and JDE are vehemently opposed to Oracle?s offer, which they view as anti-competitive and will ?dramatically undervalue the Company? (PeopleSoft 2003). Meanwhile, SAP, the biggest company in the PEAS marketplace, looks on, and launches a marketing campaign to capture both PeopleSoft and JDE customers who may be hesitant about buying software from companies in the midst of mergers and acquisitions (Vetich 2003:16). Although SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft and JDE are all competing against each other in the PEAS marketplace, all four specializes in different areas of the market."
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