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3681: The Pc Industry
... PC market and a very healthy reputation for quality PC s and peripherals, (Industry Survey, Apr. 2000). HP has had some growth in the past few years but has failed to match the industry growth rates. The company s years of poor quality put a considerable hurt on their future growth; while HP was busy filling in the hole it dug for itself, industry leaders like Compaq and Dell were basking ...
3682: The Paparazzi
... have reaped themselves millions of dollars but not without the support of the world. The paparazzi are not primarily to blame for these scandalous acts but in reality the culprit is the public. The common interest in gossip about a person is of alluring to anyone and if that person happens to be the President the intrigue is multiplied by a hundred. Gossip has existed since who knows when and paparazzi ...
3683: The Importance Of Community Pl
... in central locations could also help to alleviate some costs for businesses. In contrast to this approach, communities could make it less advantageous for businesses to use undeveloped land in the form of higher tax rates and penalties. At the extreme end of this approach is to not allow businesses to locate in these undeveloped areas, at all. Zoning land can be very effective, in this respect. Presque Isle, Maine is ...
3684: The Human Mating Game
... and females to imagine that their mates were having sex with someone else or that their mates were engaged in a deep emotional commitment with another person. And through the monitoring of the subjects heart rates, frowning and stress responses they were able to establish that the stereotypical double standard cut both ways. Men reacted far more strongly than the woman did to the idea that their mates were having sex ...
3685: The Eternal Struggle
... The predispositions inherited through our genes naturally inclines humans to use violence in to achieve higher status. unfortunately, in today's modern society status is often calculated in money and influence. As long as self-interest is a top priority to humans, a morality that is becoming increasingly apparent as time progresses, violent conflicts will continue to plague our civilization. Another factor contributing to the necessity of violence is the fact ...
3686: The Emergence Of On-line Tradi
... on mutual funds as it did before internet became an everyday household word. Now, much attention surrounds on-line investing in the brokerage industry. On-line investing has only recently begun to expand at astronomical rates. As personal computers become nearly an essential part of life, consumers are beginning to manage their portfolios on-line. Full-service brokerages may now be facing competition from their cyberspace counterparts as these Internet firms ...
3687: The Effects Of Mainstreaming O
... future research to detect learning disabilities as early as possible. Effects of Mainstreaming on Moderate Learning Disabled Children in Early versus Late Elementary Grade Levels For many years now, there has been an increase of interest for the welfare of learning disabled children and their place in the normal classroom setting. The attempt to reintegrate special education students with learning disabilities has been a popular subject among the special education and ...
3688: The Effects Of Excuse Validati
... excuse and context in which the excuse is invoked. A study by Schonback (1990) revealed that audiences in competitive or antagonistic contexts (e.g., people on an opposing side of a dispute) have a vested interest in challenging people's excuses, which constrains the excuse-maker's ability to evade responsibility and to alleviate negative affect. Similarly, a study by Mehlman and Snyder (1985) demonstrated that excuses examined by an "all ...
3689: The Dissolution Of Marriage
... the childs' relation ship with each parent, the parents willingness to care for the siblings involved and anything else the court finds relevant. Though then one wonders to what extent does the court consider the interest of the child when deciding this. Well by requirement of the law the interests of the child is paramount. As to lessen any undue hardship a child feels to the separation, this is why the ...
3690: The Difference Between A Club
... is the connotational differences between these two words which distinguishes one from the other. The New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language defines a club as; "...an association of people with some common interest who meet periodically..." It defines a gang as "...a number of men or boys banding together, esp. lawlessly..." This definition is traditionally slanted toward applying to male youth, and stereotypical gangsters, from the Mafia to ...


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