Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
American History
Arts and Movies
Biographies
Book Reports
Computers
Creative Writing
Economics
Education
English
Geography
Health and Medicine
Legal Issues
Miscellaneous
Music and Musicians
Poetry and Poets
Politics and Politicians
Religion
Science and Nature
Social Issues
World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
Contact Us
Got Questions?
Forgot Password
Terms of Service
Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 1401 - 1410 of 4688 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Next >

1401: Technology Jobs
... been the preferred media. Because it captures the minds of most Americans, it is the preferred method of persuasion by political figures, multinational corporate advertising, and the upper 2% of the elite, who have an interest in controlling public opinion. Newspapers and radio experienced this same history, but are now somewhat obsolete in the science of changing public opinion. Though I do not suspect television to become completely obsolete within the ... and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to see why government has such an interest in regulating the Internet these days. Though public opinion supports regulating sexual material on the Internet, it is just the first step in total regulation, as experienced by every other popular mass media in our ...
1402: Addison And Steele
... going on in the town a couple of weeks later and her friends insisted that she goes and has a good because she needs it. She goes and meets some new people that she took interest in. One man stood out among the crowd in that he was a very good sweet talker. She had fallen for his trap, and so they talked the night away. They started seeing each other ... man becomes unemployed and things just start going down hill from their. He loses everything just to stay alive. Just when he thought death was the only way out along comes a woman who takes interest in this man. She allows him to come back to her house and cleans him up. She then helps him get hired at the local bakery. The two just seemed to have a special connection ...
1403: Confucian Values and Japan's Industrialization
... the communists, the presence of the Japanese model of industrialization which aided Taiwan and South Korea in what types of economic policies to follow. But these factors alone also do not account for the rapid rates of growth in East Asia. A large role was played by the traditions of Confucianism which created a pliant and stable populace, skilled and eager workers, and a meritocratic bureaucracy that were skilled at formulating and carrying out economic policy. Confucianism's traditions are manifested not only in the temples of East Asia but also in the rapid rates of growth this region has experienced.
1404: Location Analysis of a Franchise Resturaunt
... outlets on the site of Expo 86. Treliving and Melville both remark that this location is responsible for making Boston Pizza "known internationally" ("pans out", D7). The publicity that was attained through Expo 86 spawned interest from businessmen in other countries which would later result in growth. The restaurant took its first steps to expand into the international market when the first Asian outlet was opened in Tai-chung, Taiwan in the year 1988. Further development of a stronger network of Boston Pizza restaurants throughout the Pacific Rim is of primary interest. Treliving has spoken for Boston Pizza: "Our plan is to develop the Asian market through joint ventures with Asian partners" ("30 years", 79). By developing through joint ventures with Asian partners, Boston Pizza can "tap ...
1405: Life and Times in the Middle Ages
... Prowess, justice, loyalty, defense, courage, faith, humility, largesse, nobility, and franchise are all parts of the code of chivalry. Prowess is seeking strength to be used in the service of justice, rather than in personal interest. To seek excellence in all situations are expected of a knight is an example of prowess. Justice is to always seek in the right path by the law. In justice, knights have to put their personal interest and temptations a side to do what is right. Loyalty is to be committed to the king and the people and the standards they choose to live by. Defense is to always to defend the ...
1406: General Denis Sassou Nguesso and The Congo-Brazzaville Conflict
... Nguesso were allegedly remnants of the defeated former Forces Armees du Zaire (FAZ), Forces Armees du Rwanda (FAR) and the Hutu Interahamwe militia. Analysts say the existence of these groups in Congo-Brazzaville ensured the interest of Kigali, Kinshasa and Luanda - part of the same formidable coalition that helped overthrow Zairean leader Mobutu Sese Seko earlier this year. With the collapse of Mobutu's rule, UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi had moved ... appearance of MiG-21s in the service of Sassou's militia. Congo's position as Africa's fourth-largest oil producer, with vast untapped reserves, means French and US oil companies also took a keen interest in developments, regional observers say. The mediation effort Reluctant to become involved, but anxious to contain the crisis, the international community finally agreed a peacekeeping plan - pushed by France - for the dispatch of an inter ...
1407: Self-reliance By Emerson
... anything and everything. Social organization and friendship offer a small satisfaction of companionship and structure in life, but one will ultimately succeed based upon his own skills and conviction. In doing so, he will lose interest in the society and concentrate on more individual dependency as he strives to gain ultimate truth in life. What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. Once one considers ... for our own benefit. c). I mean the foolish face of praise, the forced smile which we put on in company where we do not feel at ease, in answer to conversation which does not interest us. This statement reflects the hackneyed politeness and predictability of society. If one is engaged in boring and mundane conversation, he does not say so. Instead, the general rule is to politely continue the conversation ...
1408: Foreign Aid
... business get started, America would be less dependent on other countries for their goods or services. In this case the nay-sayers were proven wrong because Mexico recently repaid the United States in full, plus interest, and a year in advance. Another form of foreign aid is a certain amount of credit is given to the receiving country in order to buy American made goods only. This form of aid not ... he needs them to complete his goals. "Now more than ever, it is important to help Russia dismantle its nuclear arsenal;" Secretary of State Warren Christopher reminded everyone, it is in the US's best interest to see to it that Russia no longer has nuclear capabilities. This shows that the U.S. and other countries will overlook bloodshed of innocent woman and children in order to keep their' political goals ...
1409: Executive Summary of Pepsico
... 16%. The next step would be to calculate the preferred stock, however my stock had none. I then went to the third step of calculating cost of retained earnings. First I found the three growth rates which were historical, forecast, and sustainable growth. The historical and forecast annual rates I simply pulled directly from Value Line under Past 10 years and estimated years of the dividends. They both were 14.0%. The sustainable growth is calculated by taking the retention rate (b) and multiplying ...
1410: Classical Liberalism
... it. The classical liberals believed that economic creed was that people would always exert themselves to be better and more wealthy then the people around them. If both capitalists and laborers were left alone, self-interest would guide them o use their capital and labor where were are most productive. The search for more money would be all society would need to keep itself together. They believed that the government should have no control to limit or control in any way to what is to be produced and how. A better product will always top another so self-interest would strive producers to produce better quality products for the consumers. The political creed said that the government should protect society in three ways. The first way was from any threats of from external threats ...


Search results 1401 - 1410 of 4688 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved