Online Banking Services in the UAE: Abu Dhabi Islamic BankIntroduction In 2019, most banks around the world offer online and mobile banking services. The advantages of the Internet and communication technology have immensely improved the speed and convenience of banking operations for customers and financial institutions alike. The availability of...
Topic: Banking
Words: 2338
Pages: 8
Abstract ERP Systems are critical components in the attempt to create a competitive advantage for a particular Higher Education Institution or HEI. However, it is a costly endeavor. It is therefore important to look into a successful implementation project within an HEI setting for the purpose of developing a similar...
Topic: Entrepreneurship
Words: 1990
Pages: 8
Introduction Probably the most notable characteristic of today’s living in the West is that there is presently a strongly defined neoliberal quality to the socioeconomic realities in Western countries, reflective of the assumption that one’s entrepreneurial freedoms cannot be restricted – even if it comes at the expense of undermining...
Topic: Economics
Words: 1956
Pages: 8
This essay highlights operations of the Immigration Advice and Application Assistance Scheme (IAAAS) as an organisation that provides services to immigrants. It focuses on how the IAAAS is funded and its current issues, refugees’ issues, impacts of the current fiscal policies on its operations and public opinion. Broadly, it highlights...
Topic: Immigration
Words: 1957
Pages: 8
Introduction The case discussed in this paper concerns the claim received from Ndiku Mutua, Paulo Nzili, Wambugu Nyingi, Jane Muthoni Mara, and Susan Ngondi against the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of Great Britain (McCombe). The primary issue discussed was the fact that British armed forces tortured the participants of the...
Topic: Law
Words: 1962
Pages: 8
The Sam Houston State University (SHSU) offers its MBA program as part of courses for its College of Business Administration (College of Business Administration, 2015). The university boasts of small classes that improve the personal education environment for students and help in boosting interaction and overall experience. All courses at...
Topic: Auditing
Words: 2036
Pages: 8
Introduction Leadership integrates followers and leaders. It also influences organizational objectives and mission. This paper discusses a leadership plan in the context of Invitations Inc. It first offers an overview of the leadership situation of the company before establishing a plan that integrates leadership roles. It presents a leader as...
Topic: Leadership
Words: 1984
Pages: 8
Introduction Globalization has led to the emergence of numerous trends and challenges for business operations in the 21st Century economies. The contemporary business environment is more dynamic due to the effects of the high rate of globalization. Most economies in the world are growing on a worldwide scale, thus increasing...
Topic: Globalization
Words: 2055
Pages: 8
Background Strategic planning is an important aspect of the process of marketing. It deals with the process of defining a strategy and making decisions regarding the allocation of resources for the particular strategy. Strategic planning can be defined as the “determination of the steps required to reach an objective of...
Topic: Marketing
Words: 2658
Pages: 8
The business realm has always been famous for its competitive and uncompromising environment, as well as the unethical avenues that some businessmen undertake in order to profit within the shortest amount of time. However, in the XXI century, with the advent of corporate social responsibility (Hanson, 2010, October 1), the...
Topic: Ethics
Words: 1943
Pages: 8
Introduction Eating disorders refer to the adverse modifications in eating behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. They belong to the group of psychiatric disorders. Eating disorders are one of the most urgent problems in the modern society. They are characterized by the highest mortality rates within the group of mental disorders. Anorexia...
Topic: Advertising
Words: 1940
Pages: 8
The proposed advocacy campaign seeks to address the problem of childhood obesity. The approach will entail the use of powerful campaigns and educational processes to raise awareness of the major risk factors for obesity. The campaign will succeed it is seeks to support the changing needs of more people or...
Topic: Childhood
Words: 1973
Pages: 8
Introduction After WWII, the victors established international military tribunals to try and punish those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other violations of international law. It was hoped that holding trials at Nuremberg for Germany and Tokyo for Japan might bring justice to the millions of war victims,...
Topic: Armed Hostilities
Words: 2322
Pages: 8
Introduction The infamous Ku Klux Klan is an example of when an organization with clear terrorist overtones has not been officially recognized as terroristic. It should be noted that the supporters of the clan terrorized and killed no fewer Americans than the Islamic terrorists. Despite this fact, the oldest American...
Topic: Armed Hostilities
Words: 2042
Pages: 8
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition, which commonly occurs in older adults (National Institute on Aging, n.d., para. 1). It causes difficulties with everyday activities and significantly impairs the quality of life among older adults all over the world (National Institute on Aging, n.d., para. 1). Despite the numerous efforts...
Topic: Alzheimer’s Disease
Words: 1931
Pages: 8
Abstract This paper concerns the issue of indwelling catheters being able to lead to urinary infections in acute care settings. This issue affects a great number of people and the pain caused by such reactions makes them a significant problem that requires research. The purpose of the study is to...
Topic: Infection
Words: 2078
Pages: 8
Define the 1.5 and second generation. What are their basic characteristics (countries of origin, economic status and so on)? How are they different, if at all, from the descendants of previous waves of immigration? There are a lot of people who are foreign born, but living in the United States...
Topic: Sociology
Words: 2164
Pages: 8
Introduction and Background Many diseases and especially chronic conditions require self-care from elderly patients. However, a range of factors affects their ability to provide self-care appropriately, among the most essential of which there are social, environmental, and genetic ones. From the view of nursing, it is critical to explore the...
Topic: Health & Medicine
Words: 1989
Pages: 8
Introduction By and large, the Canadian Criminal justice system is anchored on the legal doctrine. To be precise, the country’s democratic ideals are grounded on the rule of law that each individual is liable to the customary law of the Canadian territory (Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission 10). Since the patriation...
Topic: Law
Words: 1974
Pages: 8
Risk management framework The objective of this research is to investigate the area of risk management. This paper suggests a theoretical outline that utilizes knowledge management methods to expand its usefulness range and upsurge the possibility of success in advanced IT plans (Alhawari et al. 2012). The paper develops ideas...
Topic: Management
Words: 1978
Pages: 8
Introduction Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” examines love and its complexity through the lens of many distinct couples. The cultural standards and expectations surrounding love may make it either a constructive or destructive force (Powell). Indeed, the drama explores the difficulties of social class, gender, and desire, depicting the complexities of human...
Topic: Literature
Words: 1929
Pages: 8
Introduction Generally, there is a common concern among scholars that African American politics are of no consequence. Arguably, the study and practice of African American politics have reached a state of sluggishness, and nothing new is being discussed by scholars (Persons 1). To a large extent, studies on African American...
Topic: African American
Words: 1934
Pages: 8
Introduction Volunteering has a long history in Australia and it has played a critical role in the development of many communities in the nation. This activity has been credited with contributing to the survival of many rural and remote communities in the country. Volunteering Australia (2012) documents that Australians have...
Topic: Volunteering
Words: 1950
Pages: 8
Introduction PharmaCARE is a drug manufacturing company situated in New Jersey, but it has a production plant in Colberia. The company is surrounded by numerous ethical issues. In Colberia, the company has employed natives who work for as low as $1 per day. Critics allege that the company has caused...
Topic: Ethics
Words: 2089
Pages: 8
Introduction In the context of the changing American healthcare system that is passing its way toward universal care, the relevance of incorporating evidence-based, high-quality, and affordable mental and behavioral healthcare is high. The healthcare delivery system in the USA is unique and different from the universal care of most developed...
Topic: Health & Medicine
Words: 2247
Pages: 8
Abreact Political terrorism nowadays is an evil that need much attention. Police officers in their work shall avoid cultural conflicts and differences, misunderstandings of communication, and create more channels for mutual understanding among peoples of different cultures and beliefs. Law enforcement shall be aimed to protect all the rights of...
Topic: Terrorism
Words: 2115
Pages: 8
Outline Different researches show that most punishments administered by law enforcement officers on criminals are largely determined either by racial bias or the economic status of criminals. The argument behind this issue is that minority groups in communities as well as those who are living in poverty are likely to...
Topic: Race
Words: 2473
Pages: 8
Introduction Understanding the roots and social foundations of different groups of people is an important step for social work service to that particular community or social group. This is because different groups may have diverse elements of social life that in turn influence how they should be handled. In addition,...
Topic: Culture
Words: 1946
Pages: 8
Introduction Numerous icons have transformed popular music forever. Amy Winehouse is one of the few artists who can be identified even by those who have never listened to one of her songs. The singer’s sharp wit and soulful attitude have always stood out, letting the listeners enjoy the imperfection and...
Topic: Dance & Music
Words: 2111
Pages: 8
Introduction Business success depends on the quality of the company’s customer relations. Repeat customers, satisfied reference sources, and positive word of mouth are all possible outcomes of solid customer relations. Many problems, including the abandonment of a project, can be avoided with the help of a good working relationship founded...
Topic: Relationship
Words: 2219
Pages: 8
Introduction The job of an aircraft operator is incredibly demanding and responsible. Without these people it is difficult to imagine life in modern aviation, where much is tied up in the experience and correctness of everyone’s small actions, much less those of these heroes, whose actions few people think about....
Topic: Aviation Accident
Words: 2254
Pages: 8
Description of Venture’s Services Starting a retail and distribution consultancy business venture in the future is one of the most lucrative business ideas. A business venture is a legal, organizational, economic, and financial unit feature created by entrepreneurs to enhance their business operations (Kose, 2020). This venture will be appropriate...
Topic: Entrepreneurship
Words: 2610
Pages: 8
Historical Background of the Issue The toponym “Mauritania” dates back to the 3rd millennium BC, when the Phoenician seafarers gave the name Mauharim – “Western Territory” to the territory lying in the extreme West of Africa. During the colonial period, the name “Mauritania” was applied for one of the territories...
Topic: Slavery
Words: 2595
Pages: 8
Introduction Formal education and which is predominant in society across the globe is usually organized, planned, and takes place in a more controlled environment. Consequently it takes place in institutions such as the elementary schools, high schools, and institutions of higher learning mainly the middle level colleges and universities –...
Topic: Education
Words: 2256
Pages: 8
Introduction Prior to technology adoption, nurses would pass down information to each other verbally. Most documentation was defensive; it focused on protected the nurse or care institution from litigation, slow and difficult to access. However, with the use of computerized systems to record nursing information, it is now possible for...
Topic: Nursing
Words: 2009
Pages: 8
Abstract Ethnic refers to a group of people that share a common ancestry heritage, language, nationality and culture. We can therefore say that ethnicity refers to a group of people with common characteristics that distinguish them from the rest. Race on the other hand refers to a group of people...
Topic: Crime
Words: 2090
Pages: 8
Introduction Personality can be described as the different characteristics that make up an individual, which are common to the given individual. The characteristics form a trend that people can use to identify any person. Personality of an individual can be viewed as a trait of a given individual that can...
Topic: Performance
Words: 1954
Pages: 8
Immigration reform must start with the implementation of an appropriate immigration policy that caters to international and national security as well. In the United States, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) oversees federal immigration agencies (Bergmann 37). Contemporary immigration has serious security connotations to first-world countries and therefore be addressed...
Topic: Immigration
Words: 2260
Pages: 8
Introduction Individuals have been given the natural capacity to deal with social issues that affect them by the day. Micro-sociologists have admitted that there is creativeness and active response to the social world. People have the traits mentioned above due to the cultural, societal, and technical structures that influence them...
Topic: Sociology
Words: 2272
Pages: 8
Introduction Servant leadership is one of the popular leadership theories that can be applied in different organizations to increase their effectiveness, improve the general performance of employees, and enhance the relationships between leaders and their followers. This paper studies servant leadership, explicitly comparing and contrasting its traits with the major...
Topic: Leadership
Words: 2230
Pages: 8
Abstract Activism, resisting, and struggling to oppose imposed rules by the American government had been a typical tussle among the American Indians. Therefore, this research paper focuses on the murder case of two Federal Bureau Investigation unit officers, who were said to be murdered by an American Indian movement led...
Topic: Murder
Words: 2399
Pages: 8
Introduction Community health is a public health section that focuses on societal wellbeing, including economic and social interaction. It is an essential public health subsection that ensures health maintenance and improvement among the community members while preventing infectious illness spread and disaster management preparation. Additionally, it impacts crucial aspects of...
Topic: Health
Words: 2211
Pages: 8
Auteur Renaissance: unusual and unexpected Hollywood viewing experience Robert Altman’s “McCabe and Mrs. Miller” has evoked a great expectation bearing in mid its time. It has been set in the Pacific Northwest sequentially in West Vancouver as well as in Squamish. Self-sheds lighting depicts its unique sequential filming, which shows...
Topic: Cinema
Words: 2427
Pages: 8
Introduction Nurse practitioner core competencies are imperative because they help prepare a nurse practitioner to be independent during the provision of care. The core competencies include scientific foundation, leadership, quality, practice inquiry, technology and information literacy, policy and health delivery system. The scientific foundation competency is one of the categories...
Topic: Health & Medicine
Words: 2231
Pages: 8
Introduction Consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs) are intended to decrease national health care spending and encourage people to make more conscious medical choices. Their benefits and risks for different groups of population vary based on their level of income and health care spending. Whether a particular plan will be successful for...
Topic: Health
Words: 2201
Pages: 8
Introduction Bill Clinton achieved great fame and recognition by becoming the President of the leading nation in the world. While his 8 years tenure witnessed several impressive accomplishments that not only brought about considerable improvements within the country, but also boosted its international image, he was also responsible for spawning...
Topic: American Politics
Words: 2940
Pages: 8
The contemporary world of high technical and technological support provides many opportunities for making business online. In this respect, gambling stays in the first position among other entertainments on the Internet. Being a sphere of solely adult concernment, the situation shifts toward rejuvenation. More and more teenagers are getting involved...
Topic: Teenagers
Words: 2391
Pages: 8
Introduction When the branch offices of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) in seven countries were raided and taken control of by the law enforcing agencies in the respective countries in early July 1991 one of the major bank scams involving billions of dollars was brought to light....
Topic: Banking
Words: 2007
Pages: 8
Executive Summary This study presents a market exploration structure known as the PESTEL analysis model. At the back of the continued pace of aviation technology, drones have become important tools in almost every industry. The study examines various PESTEL factors with a view of seeking the best strategic marketing plan...
Topic: Technology
Words: 2353
Pages: 8
Introduction J.C. Penney, a major American retail store chain, is well-known throughout the USA. It is an old company, existing since 1902 (“J.C. Penney Company, Inc. History” n. pag.). The company was doing badly over the last 6-7 years (see Appendix), but just a few years ago, the company suffered...
Topic: Management
Words: 2042
Pages: 8
Outline Scopes trial, also known as the monkey’s trial was arranged to challenge Butler’s Act. The act prohibited teachers from teaching evolution in American public schools which ALCU disagreed with. The ALCU went on its way to offer services to any person volunteering to be charged against violation. Scopes volunteered...
Topic: History
Words: 2272
Pages: 8
Introduction The one lord Jesus Christ is such a description of a being with distinction. As much as religion is concerned many people have different beliefs and faiths that they hold unto. For the Christians the great faith speaks of the trinity with the figure Jesus being God the son...
Topic: Catholic Church
Words: 2916
Pages: 8
Organization Background Nestle is the leading food manufacturing company in the world, with its presence being felt all over the globe and its products sitting comfortably at the dining table of almost every homestead around the world. The company was founded by Henri Nestle in the 1960s with an aim...
Topic: Management
Words: 2285
Pages: 8
Introduction Illegal immigration remains one of the biggest concerns for the current United States government. According to Orrenius and Zavodny (2016), the majority of those who come to the United States legally have a plan on what they need to do and how they will survive in the country. On...
Topic: Immigration
Words: 2272
Pages: 8
Introduction Marginalization can be referred to as a situation where a certain community has been abandoned and no one cares about what it needs or what it should have for it to cope-up with the challenges that it might be going through. Marginalization can be based on various ways: race,...
Topic: Equality
Words: 1975
Pages: 8
New Journalism emerged in the 1960’s as a way of writing news using literary devices. This approach was new in that era. According to Boynton (21), New Journalism emphasized truth and gave little importance to facts. When it started, many people thought that this was a new approach to writing...
Topic: Journalism
Words: 2199
Pages: 8
Bipolar disorder, which is also known as manic depression illness, is a brain problem that leads to various problems in someone’s normal functioning, for instance, unusual mood shifts, levels of activities, energy, and the ability to carry daily operations (Marneros & Goodwin, 2005). It is a serious mental problem because...
Topic: Bipolar Disorder
Words: 2096
Pages: 8
Introduction To a large extent, African Americans are regarded as a minority group of individuals who are economically different from the rest in the wider society. Severally, African Americans have been subjected to unequal treatment in employment, representation in public offices, schooling, and involvement in various social activities. Generally, most...
Topic: African American
Words: 1944
Pages: 8
Introduction Economic theories of the past have shown that they still have a positive impact on the improvement and development of the modern society. Economic theories have greatly facilitated the growth of societies by assisting them to reach their current state of being informational societies which have consequently become global...
Topic: Economics
Words: 1987
Pages: 8
Patient Information Age: 59. Sex: Female. Subjective Chief Complaint “High-pitched noise in right ear mainly at night started two weeks ago.” History of the Present Illness The patient is 59 years old woman with a chief complaint of high-pitched noise in her right ear mainly at night. According to the...
Topic: Health & Medicine
Words: 1939
Pages: 8
Introduction From the time when the Second World War was concluded, a lot of debates and controversies regarding the impacts of nuclear weapons on diplomacy has characterised the international arena. As indicated by Brown (2001), nuclear weapons are a part of the incorporated policy of defence, which is also comprised...
Topic: International Relations
Words: 2065
Pages: 8
Introduction Security measures can enhance the supply of goods and the transportation of people for trade. After September 11, attacks many people, companies and the government have been putting effort in protecting of U.S from terrorists attacks. The attacks greatly affected trade globally as the supply chain was affected due...
Topic: Economics
Words: 2014
Pages: 8
Abstract The enforcement of a policy to control the import of commodities via the CBE platform affects the Chinese economy significantly. The taxation provisions of the policy established recently imply that consumers experience both fair and unattractive prices of commodities they purchase via the CBE system. Thus, the policy fails...
Topic: Challenges
Words: 2014
Pages: 8
Introduction Truth primarily means conforming to factual reality. Depending on individuals’ perceptions, way of thinking, emotionality, or form of verbal and non-verbal communication (language), truth is relative (Atwood p. 1). Human beings base their judgments on mere perceptions, which vary depending on an individual’s state of mind, societal influences, and...
Topic: Ethics
Words: 1964
Pages: 8
Introduction Zinc is a chemical element, a micronutrient vital to life, and is one of the most widely used metals. Zinc is of considerable commercial and health-related significance. It is an essential and irreplaceable trace element in the human body, which helps cure and prevent some diseases. However, the issue...
Topic: Natural Sciences
Words: 2216
Pages: 8
Introduction Communicable diseases represent an almost inescapable phenomenon, especially in the modern setting of the global community where members of different social classes and economic background can converse. With the advent of tuberculosis and the threats that it has created, the global panic seems to have reached its peak, the...
Topic: Communicable Disease
Words: 2280
Pages: 8
Introduction Art as a complex process involving a variety of manifestations of a creative thought provides an abundance of interpretations and meanings that the audience is persuaded to experience under the influence of an artist. Regardless of the intentions and narratives encoded in a given work of art and the...
Topic: Art
Words: 2248
Pages: 8
Problem Definition: Problem Resolution as the Reason for Concern A school library is an essential resource for learners and teachers alike. Containing an array of scholarly articles, books, and other resources, it enables the participants to engage in the process of data collection and acquisition of the relevant knowledge and...
Topic: Challenges
Words: 1958
Pages: 8
Introduction Organizational change is a necessary measure every company employs to be able to follow the market dynamic and fulfill consumer demand. As trends change in terms of organizational management and products that consumers prefer, firms have to adapt and implement resilience. However, it is essential to acknowledge the potential...
Topic: Organizational Change
Words: 2216
Pages: 8
Executive Summary Consumers love a bargain no matter their market demographic and some consumers continue to patronize the same types of stores for their purchasing needs. With the holiday season closing in, Bank of America is releasing its new Silver A-Plus card in an attempt to capitalize on the increased...
Topic: Marketing
Words: 2002
Pages: 8
Introduction An issue of adverse drug events is a crucial point in nursing practice. Having substantial knowledge about the ways of predicting the negative outcomes of the problem allows a nurse to provide the best care for the patients. The current paper presents a narrative description of ten peer-reviewed articles...
Topic: Drugs
Words: 2087
Pages: 8
Outline This paper is a study of problems in project management with particular reference to cost overruns. It is seen that project management is a complex undertaking and requires managerial and technical skills for the efficient completion of projects. Cost overruns are frequent in most projects irrespective of the area...
Topic: Management
Words: 2716
Pages: 8
Outline The introductory part of the topic discusses about the general attitude towards praying in schools. The body gives a detailed description about the importance of praying in school and how it affects the development of children. And on the other side there includes an argument against praying in school....
Topic: School
Words: 2407
Pages: 8
Outline The paper deals with the marriage as dealt with in the book by Jane Austen, The Pride, and Prejudice. The book espouses evidence of being inspired by writings of that era. Typically, there are instances when the women’s liberation as visualized by Mary Wollstonecraft and the woman as visualized...
Topic: Marriage
Words: 2386
Pages: 8
Outline When a child is growing up, it is expected that he grows up into a normal being and reflecting behavior according to their gender. Boys are expected to grow up into men and take up responsibilities accordingly. Girls are also expected to display the character of a lady and...
Topic: Disorders
Words: 2405
Pages: 8
Art brings societal change as it is generally accepted across all cultures. Art is the most effective way of communication for it goes beyond cultural and societal boundaries. Since the times of human evolution, art is the only element that indicates the existence of communication amongst human beings. Various methods...
Topic: Artists
Words: 1933
Pages: 8
Description of the Nature of Addiction Crisis Addiction is characterized by the continued use of drugs or any other substance by the body to prevent the indications of physical and psychological withdrawals (Brown, 2000; Hoffman & Froemke, 2007; Stanton & Shadish, 2007). In other words, addictions can be termed as...
Topic: Addiction
Words: 1941
Pages: 8
Southern blotting can either be used in the determination of small fragment of a single gene or a large DNA sequence such as part of the genome of an organism. Therefore southern blotting is an invaluable tool in DNA technology. This method was discovered in the 1970s by Edward Southern...
Topic: Cloning
Words: 2053
Pages: 8
Introduction Judaism is the oldest monotheist religion in the world whose followers also called Jewish have their believes and way of life geared towards fulfillment of the teachings of the Hebrew bible also called the Tanakh. Judaism has its roots in the traditional and biblical life of the People of...
Topic: Judaism
Words: 2474
Pages: 8
Introduction Immigration in US is a serious issue that calls for world attention. It has exerted its predominant influence on the social and cultural life of that country. Considering its seriousness, US government has implemented strict actions regarding the immigrants and their rehabilitation process. Some of the immigrants get prosecuted...
Topic: Sociology
Words: 1970
Pages: 8
Introduction In recent years, there have been many attempts, on the part of representatives of world’s intellectual elite, too weaken irreconcilable antagonisms between Western and Islamic mentalities, as the ultimate mean of making this world a better place to live. Akbar S. Ahmed’s article “Ibn Khaldun’s Understanding of Civilizations and...
Topic: Islam
Words: 2518
Pages: 8
Introduction Lululemon is a renowned international manufacturer and retailer of sportswear with a focus on high quality and fashion. The company produces goods for training, accessories, and health products. The company was founded in 1998 in Vancouver and, through its continuous development, has expanded worldwide with more than 500 stores...
Topic: Challenges
Words: 1057
Pages: 8
Introduction In America, there is a great racial division between people and it is evident without having to involve research. People will look at each other and pinpoint that someone’s complexion is foreign. They glance at each other on the streets and the looks on their faces automatically indicate presence...
Topic: Social Issues
Words: 1968
Pages: 8
Outline Term Assignment Section I This paper is about the application of Total Quality Management Tools in an organization to help solve a quality issue. The organization chosen is called ‘Dinner Diner’ which is a local restaurant serving local and international cuisine to its customers for over 10 years. Through...
Topic: Management
Words: 1950
Pages: 8
Introduction Nursing is one of the professions in the field of health. Nurse practitioners (NPs) use their skills to offer timely, high-quality, and safe care to communities, individuals, and families (Duran & Cetinkaya-Uslusoy, 2015). They provide adequate support to ensure more people maintain or attain optimal health. The wide range...
Topic: Nursing
Words: 1981
Pages: 8
Diversity management is an important aspect in organizational culture. The present study attempts to identify the relationship between diversity and the management perception and satisfaction in the organization. The study used a mixed-method approach to measure the satisfaction of the top management of a major Korean company, and indicate the...
Topic: Work Environment
Words: 2049
Pages: 8
Abstract A nursing practice based on the evidence implies a conscious search and critical evaluation of the available scientific evidence and the subsequent selection of the optimum tactics to the patients’ treatment taking into account their individual characteristics and requirements. In other words, the evidence-based practice involves a combination of...
Topic: Evidence-Based Practice
Words: 2029
Pages: 8
Introduction The scholars in the leadership field are very much familiar with the complicated and problematic course which this field has followed. According to Hunt and Dodge (2000), despite these obstacles, at the present, there is the consideration of leadership as being a “mature field” because of the developments that...
Topic: Entrepreneurship
Words: 1979
Pages: 8
Case Developing a plan to dissolve partnership between Blue Ridge Restaurant and Terralumen. Key Business/Management Issues The top managers at Blue Ridge Restaurant are keen to achieve rapid growth in Spain. To achieve this aim, they have hired Mikael Sodergran, a young, inexperienced executive as the regional vice president instead...
Topic: Restaurant
Words: 1960
Pages: 8
Introduction The Treaty Clause in the US constitution has been a major area of debate both in the public and academic sphere. The clause defines the powers of the executive or president and the senate in the treaty-making process. The executive is given unlimited power to engage in treaty making...
Topic: Politics & Government
Words: 2035
Pages: 8
Introduction Financial analysis is crucial to business management since it provides insight into a company’s financial health. This report analyzes Avont Group Manufacturing (Holdings) Ltd’s (AGM) financial performance for the fiscal year ended 31 December 2022. The study focuses on the company’s profitability, liquidity ratios, segment analysis, and the AutoChip...
Topic: Business
Words: 2250
Pages: 8
Introduction Culture is a product of evolution and human creativity; it comprises of all aspects of human adjustment which include sets of ideals, beliefs, and customs common to a group of people. Mexican-American Culture As in any human culture, the Mexican-American is diverse and persistently changing as a result influence...
Topic: Death
Words: 2162
Pages: 8
Introduction Malcolm X was born on May 19th, 1925 to Earl and Louise Little in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents were active members of Marcus Garvey’s “Back to Africa” movement, as well as the association for Negro improvement (UNIA). Earl Little’s open defense of Garvey led the Ku Klux Klan to...
Topic: Historical Figures
Words: 1926
Pages: 8
Introduction Malcolm X and Anne Moody are well-known African American activists who fought against racism in the United States in the 20th century. Their actions had a significant impact on the state of racial problems in the U.S. Both of them wrote autobiographic works, which may provide insights into their...
Topic: Historical Figures
Words: 1980
Pages: 8
Introduction The transition towards neoliberal thinking in policymaking has become a tendency characterizing most local governments throughout the world during the past three decades. Canada could not but fall within the mentioned trend and witness a series of reforms that have a robust impact not only on the decision-making mechanism...
Topic: Neoliberalism
Words: 1950
Pages: 8
Introduction Today, more than ever before, change is increasingly becoming a constant reality for any organisation looking to survive and thrive in these turbulent and uncertain times (Merrill, 2002), characterized by increasing globalisation, rapid pace of technological innovation, intense competition, new regulations, and shifting social and demographic trends (By, 2005;...
Topic: Information Technology
Words: 2194
Pages: 8
Once a territory with unique ecology and a wide range of endemics, the Maldives seem to be threatened by a change in heir climate and, therefore, natural habitats for a number of unique species (Does adaptive management of natural resources enhance resilience to climate change? n. d., par. 3). More...
Topic: Action Plan
Words: 2023
Pages: 8
Introduction Starbucks is a global coffee company that has become an iconic brand in the coffee industry. The Starbucks Family Farmer program was established to support small-scale farmers who are critical to the company’s success. However, there have been criticisms of this program, as well as other aspects of the...
Topic: Challenges
Words: 2156
Pages: 8
The years of slavery in the USA provoked a lot of social problems and contradictions which were not resolved even after the years of the Civil War. During the period of slavery, it was typical to speak about the opposition between ‘whites’ and ‘blacks.’ The end of slavery resulted in...
Topic: African American
Words: 2177
Pages: 8
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented contraction in the economy of the United States. The impact of the pandemic cuts across all departments within the federal government. Hiccups in supply chain management led to inflation due to the high demand for goods and dependability on imports. The lack...
Topic: COVID-19
Words: 2306
Pages: 8
Sufism generally means reaching the greatest level of believing in truth. A Sufi or a person dedicated in seeking the truth is in the process of moving towards God, which is called the tariqat. Sufism teaches Islam to exercise divine ethics and doing the will of God. Members are expected...
Topic: Religion
Words: 2177
Pages: 8
Cargill Brief History, Development, Growth, And Effect of Bird Flu Cargill company was founded by William Wallace Cargill and is the largest organization in the United States that is privately owned. The corporation deals in the supply of agricultural products such as fertilizers, feed, and seeds. Cargill Incorporate remains true...
Topic: Managerial Economics
Words: 2290
Pages: 8
Introduction Technology in the United Kingdom has gone through various cycles. Britain’s many breakthroughs and discoveries began to emerge concerning the successful deployment of creativity in multiple industries. The notion of technology was extensively used in the industrial sector to increase the organization’s efficiency and productivity. Further, the technological concept...
Topic: Technology
Words: 2306
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Introduction The police are entrusted to enforce the law and ensure the safety of citizens. However, in the United States, policing has been marked by straining relationships with people, especially from minority communities. Police officers have killed many people under controversial circumstances. The political climate regarding policing in the country...
Topic: Accountability
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Pages: 8
Introduction Glencore is a Switzerland-based company that ventures into commodity trading and mining. The company is facing an ethical tussle with the UK and the US governments over bribery deals that were done against West African and Southern American countries. In The Guardian’s issue dated June 21st, 2022, the magazine...
Topic: Brand
Words: 2305
Pages: 8
Introduction The Korean Peninsula remained under Japanese colonial rule until the defeat of Japan in World War II. The Soviet Union and the United States of America led the Allied forces to force Japan to exit the Korean Peninsula in September 1945. Subsequently, the peninsula was divided into South and...
Topic: Cold War
Words: 2055
Pages: 8
Introduction Ted Bundy, also known as Theodore Robert Bundy, is among the renowned serial killers in history. He was linked to the kidnap, assault, and murder of many women across different states, including Washington, Utah, Florida, and Colorado. Due to the unique nature of his killings and how he used...
Topic: Serial Killer
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Pages: 8
Indian boarding schools were opened to assimilate Native Americans. The US government was establishing multiple schools around the country at the turn of the 20th century. Following the implementation of Euro-American standards, it was the optimal way to do it. The essay on Native American boarding schools introduces the purposes...
Topic: Native American
Words: 1967
Pages: 8
Key Theories of the Nature and Exercise of Leadership in Organizations The concept of leadership has been attracting the attention of many scholars who are keen on explaining different approaches of governing organizations at different times. Leadership theories have been developed to explain some of the strategies that one can...
Topic: Leadership
Words: 2108
Pages: 8
Internal Labor Promotions vs. Outside Hiring This study reviews the significant discrepancies between the external and internal recruitment methods as well as verifies their primary advantages and disadvantages. The process of internal employees promoting implies the usage of inside positional approach that is available exclusively for the workers, who are...
Topic: Hiring
Words: 1944
Pages: 8
Introduction Unlike the ordinary employees, executives tend to have the freedom to act in accordance with their wishes. Oftentimes, they misuse their authority, make poor decisions, or even engage in outright fraud. Adan Roldan and Geoffrey Palermo, the owner of a construction firm and a manager at a San Francisco...
Topic: Hilton Hotel
Words: 2215
Pages: 8
Introduction The success of organisations that operate in today’s highly competitive environment requires the deployment of strategic management concepts. Such concepts yield success when there exists of a means of measuring performance so that an organisation can set certain performance perimeters to achieve the desired future goals. Before the development...
Topic: Balanced Scorecard
Words: 2268
Pages: 8
Introduction Glaucoma is one of the diseases affecting broad populations a threat to the health of a nation. Normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) is one of the conditions representing the glaucoma family; however, it can also be viewed as an exception as the major factor preconditioning the emergence of issues, such as...
Topic: Health & Medicine
Words: 2288
Pages: 8
Introduction Today, American communities are increasingly divided than in the post-Civil War years. Against this backdrop, segregation in the church is as bad as it gets, if not worse than in society. However, this is not a blanket condemnation of the church since churches actively participated in antislavery campaigns during...
Topic: Church
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Pages: 8
Introduction The Antebellum Period is an era in American history that was characterized by slavery and the slave trade. The period was witnessed just before the civil war of 1812, although historians believe that it extended in the years after the war. It was the time when American society was...
Topic: Slavery
Words: 1981
Pages: 8
In 1925 the State of Tennessee passed a law that prohibited the teaching of evolution in schools funded by the State. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was quick to realize that this law was not only an attempt to control public school curriculum it was also a violation of...
Topic: Law
Words: 3543
Pages: 8
The principle of power separation is a universally accepted tool, ensuring that democratic values are preserved within a nation. Judiciary serves as an indispensable element of this system, as its objective is to confirm the legitimacy of all actions taken by other branches of the government. Accordingly, it plays a...
Topic: Law
Words: 1493
Pages: 8
There is no use denying the fact that we live in the age of great changes and blistering development of various issues. The fact is that nowadays technologies and society go along, introducing new phenomena and issues that change the traditional patterns. That is why, if a person wants to...
Topic: Business
Words: 2002
Pages: 8
Introduction Automobile industry is an industry that plans, designs manufactures and markets automobile models. Automobile industry is one of major lucrative industries contributing much on growth of economies around the world. In everyday life we travel to our workplace, homes or from one country to other using automobiles. The industry...
Topic: Vehicles
Words: 2442
Pages: 8
Introduction The books partial to the Kings originally were a part of the ancient manuscript that depicted the end of life of king Solomon during the fall of Jerusalem. As part of the Biblical canon, they emphasize the unique place these works occupy as simultaneously works of literature, spiritual texts...
Topic: Bible
Words: 2200
Pages: 8
Abstract Herpetic keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea caused by the herpes simplex virus, which is a neurodermotropic virus that has been present in the human body since childhood. Herpes simplex virus is the most common infectious cause of blindness in developing countries, and a high titer of specific...
Topic: STDs
Words: 2278
Pages: 8
Introduction Human Resource Management is deeply concerned with the recruitment and selection process. HRM theories spotlight is on the techniques of recruitment and selection and draws attention to the advantages of broad-spectrum assessments, interviews, and psychometric inspections within the employee selection procedures. The recruitment process could provide insights into how...
Topic: Management
Words: 2212
Pages: 8
Word recognition refers to the ability of an individual to recognize written words with ease. There are different models that seek to explain how human beings process words. These models are based on different principles. For example, there is the multistream model that is based on several processing channels and...
Topic: Linguistics
Words: 2127
Pages: 8
Introduction With information technology taking the centre stage of most organizations and companies alike, system analysis and design is a task that has become a necessary requirement for the 21st century businesses. Companies are now more than ever interested in understanding how information is flowing through their systems. To be...
Topic: Tech & Engineering
Words: 2223
Pages: 8
Introduction Individuals at risk for developing type 2 diabetes are provided with helpful dietary and lifestyle recommendations by nurses. The study of the health benefits of low-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets has advanced in nutrition science today. However, limited data compares the effectiveness of ketogenic diets and insulin for weight management....
Topic: Diabetes
Words: 2076
Pages: 8
Since the start of the pandemic, scientists around the world have been busy developing a vaccine against COVID-19. After its creation, many people expressed concerns about its relevance and possible serious health consequences. At the same time, one could notice a division of opinion regarding the medical staff, especially nurses,...
Topic: COVID-19
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Pages: 8
Introduction The book is about Asia and Europe and the making of the West (Ball 1). The objective of the book is to provide the reader with historical information about the relationship between the East and the West, especially regarding how the West has impacted the East adversely. The scholarly...
Topic: War
Words: 1999
Pages: 8
Situational Overview Vendros Technology is in a negotiation with the Netcom Brazil with the intention of getting a licensing agreement. This proposal will assist the Vendros Technology as a guide to their actions in the next phase of resolving the above conflicts and emerge as the ultimate winner in the...
Topic: Negotiation
Words: 1929
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Introduction Value is the art of striking a balance between client satisfaction and the consumption of resources, which entails the optimal use of resources to reach the desired goals. Value management, therefore, is the hands-on, innovative problem-solving service. It entails the use of a detailed, multi-disciplinary tactic to reveal the...
Topic: Management
Words: 2002
Pages: 8
Introduction The United States of America has instituted various fiscal and monetary policies to ensure that the economy remains competitive. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the economy is the largest in the world although it faces numerous challenges. Since the global financial and economic crises of 2007 and...
Topic: Macroeconomics
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Pages: 8
When it comes to discussing the main principles of how men and women interrelate with each other, it is important to be aware of what accounts for the biologically predetermined workings of the feminine/masculine mentality. The reason for this is apparent – once, we are being in such a position;...
Topic: Psychology
Words: 1957
Pages: 8
Introduction Civil rights are normally grouped together with political rights. These are categories of freedom and rights that are recognized by a constitution and are meant to protect citizens, both at individual and group level, against unjustifiable actions undertaken by the government, individuals, and private organizations. Civil rights also ensure...
Topic: Civil Rights Movement
Words: 1997
Pages: 8
What Is ADA? ADA stands for American Disability Act which is meant to protect people with disability. Employment and access to state and local government programs and services are among the sectors covered by the ADA, which forbids discrimination against individuals with disabilities. The legislation’s goal is to ensure that...
Topic: Disability
Words: 1934
Pages: 8
All people in the world come across with stressful experiences in life. It is a major problem that leads to many of the life disturbances such as emotional, physical and mental changes and in the long run precipitating factor to the development of various diseases. It is proven that the...
Topic: Psychology
Words: 2059
Pages: 8
An overview of New York City New York City is one of the most populated cities in the United States of America. It is a city composed of many different types of people. As such, the population of New York City comprises the original inhabitants of the city in addition...
Topic: Economics
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Pages: 8
Introduction Nairobi is the capital city and administrative headquarter of the republic of Kenya, in East Africa. The city is situated 10 South and 360 East, 87 miles off the Equator. The city is at an altitude of 5,512 feet about sea level and has an area of 266 square...
Topic: Economics
Words: 2275
Pages: 8
Background Information Cathay Pacific Airways is a world-leading airline carrier and is the flag carrier of Hong Kong. Although the airline’s main hub is at the Hong Kong International Airport, their head office is located on the 33rd Floor, One Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific, 2011). Founded...
Topic: Airlines
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Pages: 8
Introduction The world is experiencing radical changes in the work and labor environment. Labor and work countrywide is an area that is vital and requires special attention for it is the backbone of all sectors of the economy of any given country. This has become one of the legislative areas,...
Topic: Equity
Words: 2195
Pages: 8
Do you know how much time you are likely to spend at work? One-third is not exactly correct since you do not work all your life. Most definitely, though, the number of hours you will have spent working by the time you retire equals 80 000. It is an impressive...
Topic: Career
Words: 2024
Pages: 8
Introduction Marketing is a fundamental element that is incorporated as a means of communication between customers and an organisation. The objective of advertisement is to manipulate changes in the behavioural characteristics exhibited by clients. Vital promotion campaigns allow institutions to establish processes through efficient communication that is skewed towards attaining...
Topic: Communication
Words: 2006
Pages: 8
How an Understanding of Trauma Informs the Development of the Interventions Most soldiers suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) due to the exposure to traumatic incidences during the course of dispensing their mandate. Studies have established a great connection between PTSD and addiction. This assertion holds because most soldiers...
Topic: Addiction
Words: 2007
Pages: 8
Introduction Human Resources (HR) managers are in charge of an essential part of the organization: the workforce. With knowledge about handling human capital, an organization maintains its success by ensuring its bottom line remains within the company’s goals. The department’s role is to assist in identifying company values, helping staff...
Topic: HR
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Interview Summary In order to provide an appropriate foundation for the following project, a detailed interview with a nursing colleague was conducted. The organization that was discussed during the conversation was a regional hospital that provides a wide range of healthcare services to the population. It is a for-profit community...
Topic: Health & Medicine
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Pages: 8
Competition Bikes Inc is a bicycle manufacturing company, which was established in 2001 by an avid rider called Lary Ferguson. The company specializes in sporting bikes for new entrants and existing sportsmen. So far, the company has been successful and among the world’s largest sporting bile sellers despite its short...
Topic: Competition
Words: 2426
Pages: 8
Introduction Faith and reason have since time immemorial been regarded as means of justifying people’s beliefs. The two concepts have attracted a lot of attention especially from philosophers and theologians mainly because they both can be effectively used to serve the justification role mentioned. Most scholars in the field have...
Topic: Belief
Words: 2229
Pages: 8
Quantitative And Qualitative Research Modern times have come with many health challenges due to the emergence of new strains of diseases and also the re-emergence of diseases that are considered as eradicated. There have been issues of climatic changes which have resulted in global warming due to environmental pollution. This...
Topic: Formal Sciences
Words: 2109
Pages: 8
Motivation The application of assistive instruments and technologies for effective business management is a practice that is increasingly being adopted in many organisations. One of the most innovative and modern approaches is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) aimed to help in solving several control tasks. Bringing digital tools into...
Topic: Artificial Intelligence
Words: 1373
Pages: 8
Introduction With the nature of the information handled by Metropolitan Police and the number of staff authorized to access this information, there is a great need for the institution to ensure that every staff has access only to the information he or she is authorized to access. Identity and access...
Topic: Management
Words: 2474
Pages: 8
Introduction Proponents hailed the New Deal as a way to salvage the American economy and outlook after the Great Depression. This comprised a series of financial reforms, public work projects, programs, and miscellaneous regulations that were enacted at the behest of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They primarily addressed supposed “3Rs,”...
Topic: Politics & Government
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Pages: 8
Due to its complex nature incorporating social, psychological, biological, and other factors, the problem of juvenile delinquency needs to be addressed from several perspectives, the social one being the critical component of a comprehensive analysis. Combined with economic and financial issues, social stereotypes and prejudices often serve as roadblocks to...
Topic: Juvenile Delinquency
Words: 2062
Pages: 8