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The Cashier's Settle, 2005.
An analysis of the the chair, the cashier's settle.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 35.95
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This essay is a product description that covers the designer, historical context, social context, and design of a chair, the Cashier's Settle. The paper discusses how the original Cashier's Settle is an example of the Glasgow Style, a movement including a combination of influences including Art Nouveau; the Arts & Crafts movement in England, Scottish heritage and Japanese forms, all prevalent at the turn-of-the century in Scotland.

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"The original Cashier's Settle is an example of the "Glasgow Style," a movement including a combination of influences including Art Nouveau; the Art's & Crafts movement in England, Scottish heritage and Japanese forms, all prevalent at the turn-of-the century in Scotland. It was designed and built on commission for a successful tea house in Glasgow in approximately in 1904 and represents an influential part of Mackintosh's "total design" of the Willow Tea Rooms including furniture, light fittings, wall dressing, cutlery and even uniforms. The design also represents the emergence of a movement that would combine both interior and architectural elements."
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Training Manual for Cashiers, 2004.
This paper discusses the nature of a cashier's job and then suggests a training manual.
904 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 31.95
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This paper explains the nature of a cashier's job and then suggests a training manual.

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"I assume the Andersons store for which this training manual for cashiers is designed is fictitious since no other information about it is given in the project request form. I will also assume it is a supermarket grocery store. Cashier Training Manual: Before explaining how I will create a training manual for cashiers, it is first necessary to describe the job of cashier. Working as a cashier in a supermarket is a demanding job."
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Social Theory, 2005.
The paper discusses the issue of social theory, looking at the beliefs of Max Weber and Georg Settle.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 2 sources, $ 89.95
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The following paper concerns social theory. Essentially, the writer discusses two different quotes in this field. One is from Max Weber and the other is from Georg Settle. The writer explains that Weber and Simmel are both socio-philosophical thinkers that have covered the subject of social change. Using these quotes and some supplemental material, the question about the nature of social change is examined in detail.

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"The nature of social change has been a problem for sociologists and philosophers for centuries. There has been a considerable amount of argument on the causes of social change with some philosophers and sociologists believing that social change slowly develops within a society while other suggest that the seeds of social change are present within all social institutions form the very beginning. Two socio-philosophical thinkers that have dealt with the topic of social change are Max Weber and Georg Simmel. Both researchers have different areas of interest with Weber being more interested in the relationships between religion and economic ideology while Simmel is more interested in the way society's structure themselves."
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Team Conflict, 2002.
A study of the types of tools available to help settle conflicts in the workplace.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 2 sources, $ 26.95
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A paper about managing team conflict. The paper examines the assessment tools which are available to help settle disputes in the workplace.
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Israeli Settlement Movement, 1997.
Examines history of movement & argues that Israel's efforts to settle occupied territory are based on Zionist dogma, fundamentalist bigotry & irrational violence against Palestinian Arabs.
3,375 words (approx. 13.5 pages), 12 sources, $ 119.95
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"Introduction
The Israeli settlement movement is comprised of individuals who are racist and unwilling or able to compromise. The settlement movement began with Zionism and has progressed to become a movement filled with racial and religious overtones which claims it has superior historical and religious claims over the whole of ancient Canaan. The movement has become powerful by allying itself with the nationalist movement, and many rabbis. The movement takes advantage of the official Orthodox position of passivity and claims to be the instrument through which God will be able to bring about the coming of the Messiah.

Many of the fundamentalist groups are not afraid to use violent means to achieve their ends. Indeed, it was Israel who introduced terrorism into the Middle East during her struggle for.."
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Big Tobacco, 1997.
Examines the agreement between 40 attorneys general and the major tobacco companies to settle tobacco litigation. Discusses the probable impact on tobacco business and stock prices.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 1 source, $ 23.95
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"Tobacco is much in the news with the historic agreement between a group of 40 state attorneys-general and the major tobacco companies concerning a settlement over tobacco litigation. It might seem that tobacco has been so thoroughly demonized that tobacco stocks would be a sour investment, but in fact the agreement offers a number of reasons why tobacco stocks would be a good investment at this time.
The agreement will mean that the industry has to pay some $368.5 billion and will also be subjected to new rules to reduce the advertising possible for tobacco, to eliminate vending machines, and to tie the future of tobacco to a lowered rate for smoking by young people. The industry will also have to place blunter warnings on cigarette packages. The industry also must acknowledge the authority of government to regulate nicotine. The ..."
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Global Power Relationships and The Eurocurrency Market, 1996.
Examines economic & political theories related to coercive diplomacy, hierarchy of states & war, focusing on freezing of foreign-owned financial assets as legal & political tactic to settle international disputes.
6,750 words (approx. 27.0 pages), 22 sources, $ 135.95
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"The freezing of foreign-owned financial assets held in depository institutions is a tactic that is used widely for both legal and political reasons. Host countries where foreign-owned financial assets are held in depository institutions most frequently place a freeze on activity involving such assets for legal reasons?to preserve the assets until judicial determination has been made as to the proper use and disposition of such assets. A case in point is the freezing of the accounts of the Ministry of Economic Relations of the Republic of Russia held in a financial institution in Luxembourg (Gerenstein, 1993, p. 3A). A freeze was placed in these financial assets through a court order..."
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Geographical Separation of Religions in Lebanon: A Solution to Violence?, 2002.
An assessment of the idea that partitioning Lebanon according to religious denominations might settle the centuries old conflict between Moslems and Christians.
2,200 words (approx. 8.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 68.95
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The paper studies the 1000 year old battle for cultural, religious and political supremacy between Christians and Muslims in Lebanon. It shows the demographic make-up of present day Lebanon and investigates the possibility of dividing the country according to the dominant religious group in the area. It brings examples of other countries in the world where this method of partition was implemented.

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"In this framework, it was inevitable that the creation of Israel would be seen not as returning residents to their old land, but of Europe using the Middle East for expansion of power, influence and control. Israel was viewed as the puppet of European interests, and they saw themselves as pawns being played by outside forces in the Cold War between the U.S.S.R. and Western interests, and Israel as an example of Western colonialism in the middle of the Arab world. (Esposito, 1997) This view would be strengthened when the U.S.S.R. attempted to defeat the Moslem country of Afghanistan, followed after a relatively brief period by United States military action there."
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NJR Nabisco, 1999.
Looks at the firm's strategy to fight anti-tobacco forces, settle lawsuits and advertise.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 5 sources, $ 47.95
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"Introduction
The tobacco industry, and particularly the cigarette industry, is one of the most controversial industries in America today with lawsuits being brought against large companies by the attorneys general of various states, and the industry entering into a highly structured agreement with the government regarding its business practices. Once an accepted and even encouraged part of American culture, cigarette smoking has become unacceptable in much of America with restaurants and other public places banning smoking altogether. In many workplaces, employees are no longer permitted to smoke inside the building. Warnings on cigarette packages have, for the past 30 years, warned of hazards to consumers' health. And cigarette manufacturers are now being accused of manipulating cigarettes so that they are more addictive than they.."
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Population Growth and Harsh Environments, 2002.
How population growth naturally encourages the settling of harsh environments.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper examines population growth and the pressure to settle harsh environments. It looks at uncontrolled population growth in famished countries, uncontrolled urban expansion, and development and water shortages.
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New England: Then and Now, 2006.
This paper explores the rich history of the New England states which were originally settled for the purpose of religious freedom in America.
1,230 words (approx. 4.9 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 41.95
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This paper examines the settlement of the New England colonies which were originally settled for the purpose of religious freedom compared to the southern colonies that were established for military and economic gain. This paper details the roles of both men and women in New England which were often dictated by strict religious duties and guidelines. The writer compares and describes colonial life nearly 300 years ago to the present day and contends that there are far more similarities in the structure of gender roles between past and present than is realized at first.

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"It is the greatest irony that those who left England to escape religious persecution would have so little tolerance for the religious practices of others. The hypocrisy over religion was not exclusive to the New England colonies. For many of us in the present, both male and female, we do not often 'practice what we preach.' In our modern era, religion plays a much less significant role in determining the duties and positions of members than it did back then. However, the moral code and system of ethics is a religious legacy that extends far into the fabric of our society, far more so than we realize and care to acknowledge. Woman back then were more subjugated to the rules and whims of men."
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"Politics Of The Chaco Peace Conference, 1935-1939" ( Leslie B Bout, Jr ), 1999.
A critical analysis of this work on the conference settling the war between Paraguay and Bolivia.
2,025 words (approx. 8.1 pages), 1 source, $ 71.95
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"Introduction.
The Americas have seen much military action in the past hundred years. However, the Chaco War, fought between Paraguay and Bolivia from 1932 to 1935, has the distinction of being the only formal war fought between American national states in the 20th century. Accordingly, the treaty that ended the war is the hemisphere's only experience of a peace negotiation aimed at ending a war between American states. In Politics of the Chaco Peace Conference, 1935-1939, Leslie B. Bout, Jr., gives an account of the peace process that brought the Chaco War to an end.

That process was a long and frustrating one; as the dates show, the peace conference lasted longer than the military phase of the war it was intended to end. On the other hand, the ..."
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Persian Jews in Los Angeles, 1991.
This paper discusses Persian Jewish immigrants who have settled in Los Angeles, California: Statistics, reasons for immigration, assimilation, cultural identification, prejudice, employment and education.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 111.95
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"This paper will discuss Persian Jewish immigrants who have settled in Los Angeles, California. Persian Jews play an important role in Los Angeles because they are part of the intricate ethnic and cultural fabric that makes up the city as a whole. The Jewish immigrants from Iran play a vital part in both the Jewish and Iranian communities of Los Angeles (L.A.). Despite some difficulties in assimilation, for the most part Persian Jews have adapted well to the American way of life and have become successful figures in L.A. society. Persian Jewish immigrants started coming to Los Angeles in large numbers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This influx of Jewish immigrants from Iran occurred because the Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavilwas overthrown in 1979 during a revolution which brought the Islamic leader Ayatollah Khomeini to power. The Islamic government of ... "
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Evolution of Ancient African Society, 1997.
Describes development from hunting/gatherering to settled agricultural communities.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 6 sources, $ 47.95
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"The transition from hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural communities was a natural progression for African society, resulting mostly from increasing population densities and cultural exchange. As population densities slowly rose, people gravitated into exploitation of certain plant and animal species. Although agriculture is a relatively easy economy to transition into, it is rare for groups to return to hunting and gathering once the agricultural lifestyle is assumed. Thus sedentary communities developed, a characteristic of which was the gendered division of labor.

Although population density is a major factor in the economic transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture, a "prime mover" may have initiated increases in population that favored agriculture. Theoretical models that subscribe to the.."
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Greece, 2001.
A thorough overview of Greek geography, the history of its settling and a peek into its religion.
1,605 words (approx. 6.4 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 52.95
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A study of Greece including regional geography, religion, history, its islands and more. Also included is an examination of Greece's mountainous regions and their advantages to agriculture. Also, a bit of history of Greek Mythology and the religions in Greece. It also includes a summary of the ancient war between the two city-states: Athens and Sparta.

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"Greece is divided into three main regions: the Peloponnese peninsula, Attica, and Macedonia. The Peloponnese is the southern portion of Greece and the home of Sparta, one of ancient Greece?s most powerful city-states. It consists of a narrow land bridge connecting the Peloponnesus to the mainland. Attica, the middle plains and partly rugged area, contains three large plains where wheat is grown and stock pastured. Athens, another important city-state in Greece, lies at the tip. The last main region of Greece is Macedonia in the north. This section is a rough and rugged area, although it is gifted with broad flat plains where the majority of Greece?s very little farmland lies. These regions divide the country into valleys and plains. Mountains, which make up most of Greece?s geography, are the generators of the rough and rugged areas of the regions. They also played an important role in the lives of ancient Greeks. (Stein 11-12)"
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